Departures: Saturdays only
Day 0 Friday
Arrive in Port McNeill by vehicle or
via Port Hardy by air.
Overnight in Port McNeill. (overnight
extra)
Day 1 Saturday L / D
At 9:00am the group meets and is
shuttled over to the Water Taxi Launch.
The Water Taxi transports the group to
the Base Camp in Johnstone Strait. We
have lunch and settle in to camp, and
then go for an exploratory paddle. There
is opportunity for evening paddling as
well.
Days 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Sun/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thur
B / L / D
These days will be spent exploring both
on foot and by sea kayak throughout the
core orca territory of Johnstone Strait
and surrounding waters. After breakfast,
your guide will take you exploring in
Johnstone Strait, maximizing
opportunities for wildlife sightings
wherever possible.
Day 7 – Fri B
After breakfast the group will
participate in an early morning paddle
before returning to the base camp to
meet the water taxi. We return to Port
McNeill by mid-day (weather and sea
conditions permitting).
What is included?
 | The services of a fully qualified
Guide and Assistant Guide
|
 | All group equipment including
kayaks, paddles, lifejackets, tents,
hydrophone, kitchen / cooking gear/
thermarests |
 | All meals as outlined in the
itinerary (B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D =
Dinner)
|
What's not included?
 | Return transportation between your
home and Port McNeill
|
 | Accommodation in Port McNeill on Day
0
|
 | Airport transfers between Port Hardy
and Port McNeill
|
 | Any meals and accommodation in Port
McNeill
|
 | Any optional excursions
|
 | Personal clothing & equipment as
listed on the detailed ‘Clothing &
Equipment List’
|
 | Expenses incurred due to bad weather
/ fog / flight delays
|
 | Gratuities for guides (never
obligatory but always appreciated – we
suggest 5% of trip cost based on client
care and attention)
|
 | Goods and Services Tax (GST)
|
Tell Me More!
Q: Do I need previous kayaking experience?
A: No, many novices join this trip. Basic
instruction is provided and our kayaks are
very seaworthy and easy to handle.
Q: How much paddling will we do each day?
A: Long paddles are uncommon, but we may
often extend our reach to increase the
chances of good orca sightings. On full
field days, time on the water is typically 6
- 8 hours per day with plenty of time to
relax, watch the orcas or other marine life,
take scenic pictures, stretch your legs and
have lunch. On day 4, we generally paddle
for approximately 2 hours in the morning.
Q: What type of weather conditions will we
likely encounter in the area?
A: Weather conditions can be variable
ranging from daytime temperatures of 21°C -
24°C (70°F - 75°F). Evenings are cool with
temperatures near 10°C (55°F). Extended
periods of rain are unusual, but possible,
and mornings may be foggy.
Q: What will the base camp be like?
A: It is a well-appointed base camp with a
comfortable meeting / dining area near the
campfire. It has semipermanent tent sites
using the spacious North Face VE25 or
equivalent tents.
Q: What will the meals be like?
A: Our food is wholesome, offering a variety
of BBQ’s, often ‘catch of the day’, that is
well-prepared by the guides themselves.
There is a sheltered dining area that has
one of the most incredible views of the
surrounding waters, another great
opportunity to see the Orcas!
PS. We are happy to accommodate vegetarians!
Please Note
While we cannot guarantee Orca
sightings, guides will focus on maximizing
your opportunities for experiencing Orcas
within the scope of this itinerary. Orcas
are wild animals and as such their travel
routes and environment are unpredictable.