Overview
Trip Highlights
- Camp is located in prime killer whale territory
- Spacious safari sleeping tents, comfy beds and cozy bedding with duvets.
- Covered, wood-heated common area and dining room
- Gourmet custom coastal cuisine
- Wood-fired Hot Tub and Sauna
Quick Facts
Paddlesport
- Kayaking
Activity
- Sea Kayaking & Touring
Experience/Service
- Paddling Trip
Waterway
- Coastal
Destination
- North America
Length
- 4 Days
Accomodation
- Glamping
Guided
- Yes
Outfitted
- Fully
Special Interest
- Wildlife Viewing
Adventure Level
Itinerary
Latitude 50.032 Longitude 125.243
Meeting Place
The "Float House" Dock E, Discovery Harbour Marina
Campbell River, British Columbia
Day 1 - Boat Ride to Orca Camp Day 2 - Full Day of Kayaking Day 3 - Crossing the Johnstone Strait Day 4 - Last morning at camp. Return to Campbell River mid to late afternoon.
Day 1:
Early check-in at Campbell River whale Watching's Floathouse, ready for your 2.5 hour boat ride to Orca Camp. Arrival at camp, meet and greet camp staff and settle into your safari tent before an afternoon kayaking orientation in preparation for your first paddle.
Day 2:
A Full day of kayaking, exploring the coast line, listening out for orca blows and observing wildlife.
Day 3:
On your 3rd days paddle, weather permitting, you may cross the Johnstone Strait to venture further for your full day of exploring the coastline of an Island opposite camp.
Day 4:
Enjoy a sunrise paddle or enjoy your last moments in camp before heading to the beach to await your boat ride home. Arrive back in Campbell River mid to late afternoon.
What Guests Are Saying
One of the best trips of my life. Saw killer whales every day, including from the boat, shore, and kayaks. Also saw a humpback, hundreds of dolphins, seal lions, a bear, and much more! Camp was as nice as, if not nicer than advertised.
- Kurtis Hodges