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Introduction

October and May are the best times to see Brown or Spirit bears in Canada. In October they come down to the river to feed on spawning salmon as they swim upstream and in May they return to the river after hibernation with their cubs to feed from the river banks.

These holidays are extremely popular and we would suggest you contact us as soon as possible to avoid disappointment as we are already booking for 2010 and 2011. 

Why not combine the excitement of bear watching with a stay in Vancouver, a rail journey on the Rocky Mountaineer or other scenic sightseeing.  You could also include an Alaskan cruise on this itinerary.  

Overview

Knight Inlet Lodge

In the wild and pristine region of Western Canada's Pacific north-west, a select few travellers are afforded the incomparable thrill of close encounters with some of North America's most impressive creatures - massive Brown (Grizzly) Bears, soaring Bald Eagles and large pods of Orca Whales. This wilderness break includes visits to the untouched area 70 kilometres north of Campbell River for a wildlife and photography adventure few can rival.

The activities at Knight Inlet vary from season to season and even from week to week, depending upon animal migrations.

From early May until the end of June the grizzlies are in the estuary very close to the lodge, feeding on the sedges and succulents that abound. At this time young bear cubs and new life explode in the bay and all wildlife-viewing is enjoyed from the water. The bears are frequent travellers along the shores in this season and it is not uncommon to see twelve to fifteen different bears in a day, while in Johnstone Strait seals, sea lions, porpoises, dolphins and the occasional Minke Whale may be seen.

In the summer months the bears move into the forest to feed on the berry crop so numbers are fewer, but past sightings have included mothers and cubs playing, mating rituals on the beach, and sub-adults sparring. From July to October, close encounters with Orca Whales, along with porpoises and large numbers of playful Pacific White-sided Dolphins are common and in September you may see Humpback Whales.

From the middle of August to the middle of October, millions of salmon making their final spawning run turn the clear waters dark, attracting dozens of grizzlies who are able to gorge to their hearts content in preparation for the imminent winter freeze. Meanwhile Bald Eagles are present all year round, but the best viewing and photography opportunities for Bald Eagles are in the late autumn.

Knight Inlet Lodge accommodates a maximum of 30 guests in floating wooden cabins, most of which have lounge areas with wood burning stoves. The bedrooms are cedar-panelled and have their own private bathrooms. Public areas include a rustic dining hall and lounge area. The lodge exhibits an assortment of construction styles dating from the 1940's when the original float housed a logging camp.

Estuary tours, jetboat tours up the Kliniklini River, excursions to the upper reaches of Knight Inlet and day trips to the Thompson and Bond Sounds are also available, offering more stunning scenery, magnificent wildlife and of course superb photographic opportunities.

A typical holiday might include:-

·          Flights from your hometown to Vancouver

·          Accommodation of your choice In Vancouver for your chosen number of nights.

·          Sightseeing in around Vancouver to include, Granville Island, Vancouver Island, Whale Watching, Theatre, Shopping.

·          Sea Plane flight or self drive to Campbell River with overnight stay at Bachmair Lodge.

·          Transportation to Knight Inlet Lodge

·          5 days accomodation to include any number of thrilling activities.

·          Return transport to Vancouver and then your choice of returning home or the addition of further adventures in Canada. 

·          Perhaps taking the Rocky Mountaineer train to Banff before returning home to see some of the spectacular scenery provided by the Rocky Mountains. Or taking a trip across the border down into America to Seattle - the choice is yours.

 

Destination Information

Climate

The southern coast of British Columbia is one of the mildest regions in Canada, with warm summers and relatively mild winters - hence Vancouver Island's coastal rainforests and Victoria's palm trees. Summers in the province's interior are hot. Heavy snowfalls occur in the mountains.

 

Visa

Visas are not generally required for British Citizens visiting Canada for short periods.  However, other categories of British nationals should check requirements before making firm plans.  If in any doubt contact the Visa Section of the Canadian High Commission.

It is recommended that you should have a passport with a minimum of six months validity remaining.

 

Health

For up-to-date health advice for Canada, please consult your GP.

 

Insurance

We recommend that you obtain comprehensive travel insurance before travelling.  You should check any exclusions from the policy, and that your policy covers you for all the activities you want to undertake whilst on holiday. Medway Travel can provide you with a quote for this – please contact a member of the Leisure team for further details.

 

 
 
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