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Vancouver Island’s Wild Side (Northwest)

Vancouver Island’s Wild Side (Northwest)

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Description

Embark on a tour of Vancouver Island’s rugged and beautiful north coastThis trip is for those who love to adventure beyond the norm. It explores a mostly un-roaded area. 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.
Highlights include Brooks Peninsula (a glacial refugium), Solander Island (home to puffins), Kyuquot Sound (including sea otters and the village of Kyuquot), lush inlets and sandy beaches, as well as a cruise around the northernmost tip (Cape Sutil) and on the protected eastern coast.
Seven miles off Brooks, the coastal world changes to the oceanic one, and on a fair day we might cruise to the shelf, where the ocean turns from green to blue, and wildlife goes to feed in the upwelling (whales, seabirds, and dolphins).
Some departures may have slightly modified itineraries. Please confirm the itinerary with an Expedition Specialist.

Trip Name
Vancouver Island’s Wild Side (Northwest)
Days
8
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 1-2 Welcome Aboard!
 Day 1: Welcome aboard, orientation, exploring “hanging rainforest gardens” or abundant intertidal life, Quatsino Sound. Cruising to Klaskish and East Creek. Evening tender ride into river and shore walk, introduction to rainforest. Sunset viewing from anchorage. Day 2: Morning kayak in scenic, natural anchorage. Cruising around the wild Brooks Peninsula. Wildlife viewing (puffins and other seabirds, sea lions) at Solander Island, an ecological reserve. Shore trip to explore beautiful west coast beach on Brooks Peninsula. Anchorage Nesparti Inlet. 
Day 2 - Days 3-5 Kyuquot Sound
 Day 3: Optional morning kayak. Cruising into Checleset Bay, site of an ecological reserve and the site where sea otters were reintroduced to British Columbia. Exploring the kelp forest and sea otter viewing. Kayaking, tender exploring, beach visits. Day 4: Visit friends from Kyuquot at Spring Island, learning about the Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’ / Che:k’tles7et’h’ nation’s culture and language. Rainforest guided walk, traditional salmon bake on campfire. Shared community dinner aboard Cascadia at anchorage with our Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’ / Che:k’tles7et’h’ hosts. Day 5: Exploration of the offshore group of islands and Rugged Point with sandy beaches and salal-rich headlands. Cultural site visit. Looking for sea otters, humpback whales and other wildlife.  
Day 3 - Days 6-8 North Bound
Day 6: Heading north around Brooks Peninsula with another look at Solander Island. Shore trip to explore beach on northern Brooks Peninsula.  Evening anchorage in Vancouver Island inlet, and exploring ashore. Possible black bear viewing, creek and meadow exploration. Day 7: Cruising north around Cape Scott and Vancouver Island’s northern tip, Cape Sutil, where we’ll land for a shore trip. Exploring a calm crescent Bay, a walk through forest out to the sea stacks and headlands of the Cape. Anchorage at Shushartie Inlet on northeast side of Vancouver Island. Day 8: Morning wildlife viewing, kayaking, and possible shore trip. Cruising the east coast toward port, watching for whales and other wildlife.  
Day 4 - Please note:
Itineraries are subject to change. 

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
14-07-202620-07-2026Array Array8,695Category 1
14-07-202620-07-2026Array Array10,150Category 2
14-07-202620-07-2026Array Array11,750Category 3
07-07-202714-07-2027Array Array9,740Category 1
07-07-202714-07-2027Array Array11,370Category 2
07-07-202714-07-2027Array Array13,160Category 3
29-07-202705-08-2027Array Array7,100Cabin
29-07-202705-08-2027Array Array0Port Hardy To Port McNeill Cruise

Inclusions

    • Island Unmapped Vancouver Island’s travel appeal has earned it countless awards, and its wild and hidden northwest offers even locals a surprise.
    • Unique Wildlife Scores of eagles, whales, coastal bears, and sea otters are just some of the species that thrive here.
    • Cruise Natural Wonders White sand beaches that unroll between forest and sea become jagged coastline home puffin colonies.
    • Explore Indigenous Culture The traditional territories of Kwakwaka’wakw and Nuu-chah-nulth peoples; our friends from the village of Kyuquot share food and traditions.

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