GRIZZLY MOMENTS - Great Bear Rainforest
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The Khutzeymateen Valley is a 44,000 hectare expanse of rugged mountains, watersheds and towering Sitka spruce and is home to about 50 protected grizzly bears.
Coastal Cruise within the Khutzeymateen Inlet
Canada’s Only Grizzly Bear Sanctuary The Khutzeymateen is a 39,000-hectare valley lying 40 kilometers (25 miles) northeast of Prince Rupert on the British Columbia coast. It supports a robust ancient trilogy of grizzly bears, spawning salmon, and mammoth Sitka spruce trees. In 1992, after years of effort by several individuals and organizations, such as the Valhalla Society, the Khutzeymateen Valley was declared Canada’s first Grizzly Bear Sanctuary by the BC government.4 days / 3 nights ~ from/to Prince Rupert
Highlights
During our four-day tours into the Khutzeymateen Inlet, which supports a robust ancient trilogy of grizzly bears, spawning salmon and mammoth Sitka Spruce trees, we will explore the fjord on the Ocean Light II. At high tide we utilize the inflatable to reach the heart of the river valley and its estuary. In four days you get a real picture of the complex ecosystem in which the grizzly thrives.What’s involved?
Your time aboard the ‘Ocean Light II’ is designed to give you access to some of the best grizzly bear viewing in the world. You will use the ‘Ocean Light II’ as a base for eating and sleeping with the remainder of your time spent outside watching and photographing the grizzlies and other wildlife in this incredibly rich habitat. Days are filled to capacity as daylight lasts until approximately 11pm. There are no fitness requirements for this particular trip, however a good level of fitness and agility will always make your trip more enjoyable.
Photo Gallery
See the Khutzeymateen Valley Photo Gallery, the perfect bear habitat.| Brief sample itinerary | ||
| Trip Day | Meals | Activities |
| Day 0 |
pre or post trip travel arrangements. |
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| Day 1 |
L / D |
Inlet. |
| Days 2 & 3 |
B / L / D |
our time ashore will find us in some area of the estuary viewing what could be any number of animals including black and grizzly bears, seals, geese, ducks, and herons. At dusk, after the evening’s activities, you will return to the boat to enjoy a hot drink and dinner while reflecting on the day’s events. |
| Day 4 |
B |
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