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Kayaking nootka sound
Kayaking nootka sound








kayaking nootka sound
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What’s Included: Package includes your choice of a single or double fibreglass kayak, Transport Canada regulation gear (lifejacket with whistle, pump, tow bag, paddle, paddle float, spray skirt), all camping gear (except sleeping bag and pad which can be rented at a nominal cost), water taxi to and from the Park, healthy and hearty meals, snacks and non-alcoholic drinks professional and certified guides (and we are fun to be with!), detailed instruction and safety orientation, personal fit to kayaks and gear, and spectacular scenery!Ī welcome package with more details will be e-mailed upon enquiry and registration. We ask people to arrive at the launch point town the day before as we leave early on the last day. Tour Length: 4 days of kayaking and 4 nights of camping We are only taking 6 guests for this tour, so don’t delay, come make a memory and join us for this once in a lifetime trip!! To register please contact Jan at and/or call 250.755.6702.

kayaking nootka sound

Adventuress has Covid-Safe protocols in place to ensure our guests’ and staff safety and comfort. This is termed an intermediate kayaking destination, so if you are a beginner, we offer the Paddle Canada Certified Sea Kayaking Course for Beginners to incorporate some training before you go.

kayaking nootka sound

We will spend 4 days kayaking and 4 nights camping in this wild destination. You will be whisked away by water taxi into the Park and see villages on the coast from long ago as we make our way to our camping destination. It’s a place where history and wilderness collide, creating a rich atmosphere where the echoes of life before European influence can still be felt. Today Nootka Island still maintains that frontier image. Just the name Nootka evokes images of ancient whales and warriors who plied the water around Nootka Island in canoes of sheltered coves where early explorers anchored trading ships of deep inlets carved into mountainous land. Nuchatlitz Provincial Park, on Nootka Island, protects a number of archaeological sites. The traditional territory of the Nuchatlaht First Nation, these lands were inhabited for thousands of years before the arrival of the Spanish in 1774 and Captain James Cook in 1778.

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Craving some adventure in a stunning location? Then join Adventuress to the wild and wonderful Nuchatlitz Provincial Park, a remote Vancouver Island kayaking destination full of native culture and history, making it a unique BC kayaking destination.










Kayaking nootka sound