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Vancouver Island’s Wild Side Supervoyage

Vancouver Island’s Wild Side Supervoyage

From CAD $11,990

Description

A Vancouver Island Tour Unlike Any OtherThis trip is for those who love to adventure beyond the norm. It explores unroaded coastline accessible only by small ship.
You’ll walk in the rainforest, beach-comb on the sand, boat into wild creeks that empty into the sea, and cruise around Brooks Peninsula, which juts out almost to the offshore continental shelf.
This journey takes you into a side of Vancouver Island that remains mostly untouched—shaped by the open Pacific, glacial headlands, old-growth rainforest, and waters rich with whales, sea otters, seabirds, and migratory marine life.

Trip Name
Vancouver Island’s Wild Side Supervoyage
Days
13
Overview
Vessel Type: Catamaran Passenger Capacity: 24 Length: 138 ft / 42 m Built/Refurbished: 2007/2018/2019 Cascadia is a 138-foot expedition catamaran built for small-group exploration along the wild British Columbia coast. She carries 24 guests in 12 outside cabins, each with windows, en-suite bathrooms and individual climate control. Four decks provide a mix of quiet corners and open viewing spaces: a protected salon with a bar, indoor and outdoor dining areas, a terrace lounge, and a top deck with loungers and a hot tub. The bridge is open to guests for 180-degree views and insight into navigation. Kayaks, custom landing craft, a hydrophone, and a natural history library support shore landings and wildlife encounters. The design leans on light, space and stability, allowing access to remote inlets while maintaining a comfortable, human-scale experience. Cabin categories range from 160 to 235 square feet. Lower-deck and some main-deck cabins offer queen or twin beds and large portholes; mid-level cabins add more floor space, outside doors, generous windows and heated slate-floor bathrooms; the two bridge-deck suites are the largest, with king beds, extra seating and extensive natural light. All include storage, power outlets, bathrobes, and climate control. Mobility requirements centre on navigating stairs between decks and boarding shore boats via landing-craft ramps. Limitations apply for travellers with significant mobility impairments, but one main-deck cabin includes an accessible bathroom.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Days 1-4 Welcome Aboard!
Day 1: Arrive in Port Hardy from Vancouver and settle into your accommodation at the Kwa’lilas Hotel. Meet your fellow travelers during a welcome dinner.Day 2: Take a ferry to Alert Bay, visit the U’mista Cultural Centre, and enjoy an interpretive walk in a local ecological reserve. Evening embarkation aboard Cascadia for the start of your journey.Day 3: After a scenic breakfast aboard Cascadia, venture into Holberg Inlet and Quatsino Narrows. Explore rugged shorelines and settle in Klaskish Inlet for your first dinner aboard.Day 4: Explore East Creek for bear sightings, cruise around Solander Island to view sea lions and seabirds, and visit Nasparti Inlet for a walk on a beautiful beach. Evening kayak option available.
Day 2 - Days 5-9 Kyuquot Sound
Day 5: Explore a temperate rainforest, visit the Bunsby Islands, and experience a traditional salmon bake on Spring Island with local stories shared by Indigenous hosts.Day 6: Watch for sea otters, whales, and enjoy panoramic views from the hot tub aboard. Explore beaches at the northern tip of the island before anchoring in Shushartie Bay.Day 7: Visit the legendary Billy Proctor and his unique museum, learn about his lifetime of beachcombing, and enjoy an evening kayak in the Broughton Archipelago.Day 8: Wildlife viewing in Blackney Passage, explore the charming community of Telegraph Cove, and cruise Johnstone Strait to Port Neville for an evening anchorage.Day 9: Witness the Devils Hole whirlpool at Dent Rapids, explore pictographs in Walsh Cove, and enjoy a three-course dinner under the stars.
Day 3 - Days 10-13 Toba Inlet
Day 10: Visit Brem River for bear viewing, explore the Prideaux Haven, and finish the day in Tenedos Bay for a peaceful evening kayak.Day 11: Walk along the shores of Mitlenatch Island to see wildlife, then cruise to Copeland Islands for a final evening cruise or kayak and a four-course dinner.Day 12: After a final breakfast, disembark at Campbell River, enjoy a winery tour of the Cowichan Valley, and end your adventure in Victoria, the historic capital of British Columbia.Day 13: Historical Tour of Victoria (included on 13-day tour only).
Day 4 - Please note:
Itineraries are subject to change. 

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
20-07-202601-08-2026CAD $11,990Category 1
20-07-202601-08-2026CAD $14,250Category 2
20-07-202601-08-2026CAD $16,275Category 3
14-07-202726-07-2027CAD $12,590Category 1
14-07-202726-07-2027CAD $14,960Category 2
14-07-202726-07-2027CAD $17,090Category 3

Inclusions

    • Embark on a multi-day expedition cruise of a side of Vancouver Island that most travellers—and even locals—never witness.

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