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The Johnstone Strait Expedition launches from Telegragh
Cove Resort on north Vancouver Island. The Spirit of the West
van will be departing from Quadra Island and Campbell River on
the morning of the tour. If you are traveling without a vehicle
and need transportation to Telegragh Cove, just let us know and
we can help make arrangements. Please note that we are limited
on how many guests we can take in our van.
Day 1: Travel from Quadra Island / Campbell River to Telegraph
Cove by vehicles. Here we will enjoy a picnic lunch and a visit
to the Bones Project. The Bones Project is an incredible museum
displaying the skeletons of many marine mammals found on the BC
coast and much more. We will then transfer ourselves and equipment
aboard our water taxi, and journey out to either our Hanson Island
Campsite or to the Paddler's Inn Eco-lodge. If time and weather
allows we will get out for our first introductory paddle.
Day 2: After breakfast we will pack our kayaks, and go
over the kayaking basics and essential safety procedures before
heading off on our expedition. Our first day will be spent exploring
the islands of the Broughton Archipelago or the vastness of Johnstone
Strait (depending on your starting point), and searching for our
first night's camp.
Days 3-5: Paddle amongst the enchanting islands of the
Broughton Archipelago. The Broughton Archipelago is a network
of forested islands and protected passageways that offers both
scenic paddling as well as intriguing history. We will go back
in time as we visit the ancient village site of Mamalillacula,
and learn about the Kwakwaka'wakw First Nations people. We will
keep our eyes and ears on the lookout for the many marine mammals,
including orcas and humpbacks, that travel through these waters.
Day 6: Return to Telegraph Cove via water taxi and transfer
back to Campbell River and Quadra Island.
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Getting Here
The Johnstone Strait Expedition launches from Telegragh Cove on the
northern end of Vancouver Island, approximately a 2 1/2 hour drive from
Campbell River. If you need transport with Spirit of the West you will
need to get to Campbell River or Quadra Island. If you are traveling
with your own vehicle you can choose to stay near Alder Bay Resort,
Campbell River or Quadra Island on the night prior to tour.
For details on how to get here, such driving times, flights, ferries,
or car rentals you can visit our Getting
Here page or you can contact our local travel
agency, Uniglobe Rivercity Travel, and they will happily assist you.
They can be reached in North America at 1 800 567-6511 or by email
at roni@unigloberivercity.com.
You are also welcome to call us for travel suggestions and advice.
Meeting Location - Departure day
Quadra Island
Meeting time: Please note that this time can change from season
to season. The information package you receive after you book your tour
will have the updated info.
Where: At our office in Heriot Bay.
Getting there: Once on Quadra Island, you will see purple and yellow signs
(Kayak & Bike Rentals/Tours) en route to our location. Also follow signs to
Heriot Bay and Cortes Island ferry. Once in Heriot Bay, turn R just past the Quadra
Market onto Heriot Bay Rd. We are located ¼ mile (.4 km) up on the left
side at Taku Resort.
Campbell River
Meeting time: Please note that this time can change from season
to season. The information package you receive after you book your tour
will have the updated info.
Where: In front of the visitor center at the Tyee Plaza
Getting there: The Tyee Plaza is considered the centre of Campbell
River. If you are traveling north along 19, continue into down town
Campbell River and turn right shortly after passing through the first
set of traffic lights. If you are traveling south on Hwy 19 continue
until you see the Plaza on the right hand side, just past McDonalds.
Telegraph Cove
Meeting time: Between 12:30 and 1 pm
Where: Near the Bones Project (follow the boardwalk on the left
to the end, on right-hand side.)
Getting there: The town of Telegraph Cove is approximately a
3-hour drive north of Campbell River on Hwy 19. You will see signs marking
the right-hand turn off the highway. Follow this road and the signs
for Telegraph Cove for approx. 15 min. There is a fee for parking your
vehicle in Telegraph Cove.
Accommodations while
on tour
Our first night will be spent in the beautiful yet rustic Lodge tucked
into a quiet bay in Simoom Sound on Gilford Island. If you are coming
from the city it may have take time to adapt to this quiet and peaceful
atmosphere.
While on the expedition we will be camping in a variety of scenic settings
from forest groves to oceanside beaches. Most sites are rustic non established
camps, which is what gives you the sense of really being out in the
wilderness. The camps are generally set up with tent sites, a mobile
kitchen set up, tarped sitting area, and allocated toilet areas (note
there are very few toilet facilities on our tours, so your guides will
suggest an appropriate area and system). We provide high quality expedition
style tents, along with comfortable air inflatable thermarest sleeping
mats that should make you feel right at home. Most often we have enough
tents to accommodate both singles and couples with their own tent for
the trip. If by chance we have a high amount of single participants
on a tour we may need to match up folks (as we are limited to how many
tents we can fit in our kayaks). We will do our best to match you up
with a suitable partner.
Accommodations
before/after tour
Quadra Island - accommodations
Harbour House B&B
Beautiful home above the ocean with the best island and Mountain View
around! Close to beach, park, amenities, and our Kayak Shack. Hot tub.
Hearty breakfast served. Accommodates up to 10. A great place to meet
fellow kayakers.
Website: www.harbourhouse.bc.ca
Phone: 1 800 435 2556
Email: susan.wilson@sd72.bc.ca
Belhaven B & B -Just down the street from the Harour House,
and is also a beautiful home with the same fabulous views. Annabelle
has the ultimate private view suite. Close to beach, park, amenities,
and our Kayak Shack. Hearty breakfast served.
Phone: 1 250 285 3709
Website: www.belhavenbandb.com
Taku Resort
Quiet ocean side resort nestled in mature trees. Dramatic views of the
Coast Mountains. Self contained A-frame cabins or terrace view rooms.
Hot tub, tennis, basketball, bocci ball, stone house barbecue. Conveniently
located right next to Spirit of the West and near restaurant.
Website: www.takuresort.com
Phone: 1 877 285 8258 or
Email: info@takuresort.com
Otter House Beach
Chalet
Beautiful 2 level luxury cabin, tucked amongst the cedars as close
to the beach as it gets. Awesome mountain views. Private, sauna and minutes from
amenities.
Phone: 1 250 285 3939
Email: bicycle@oberon.ark.com
Heron
House B&B and Boat House
Self contained suite. Ocean views, quiet
location. Boat house is a simple rustic cabin right at the beach. Spectacular
views of Coast Mountains.
Website: www.quadraislandretreats.com
Phone:1 250 285-3874
Email: theinrigs@connected.bc.ca
Campbell
River - accommodations
Coast Hotels - Discovery Inn
Located
right in the town centre across the street from marina, and Quadra Island ferry
terminal. Next to shopping. Restaurant, Pub, Health Room.
Website:
www.coasthotels.com
Phone: 1 800 663 1144
Email: coastd@vquest.com
Best
Western Austrian Chalet
Fully serviced hotel across the road from the
beach. Ocean and mountain views. With or without kitchenette. Restaurant, Pub,
indoor pool/hot tub/sauna, small putting green, table tennis. 15 min. walking
to town.
Website: www.vquest.com/austrian/
Phone: 1 800
667 7207
Email: austrian@vquest.com
Super 8 Motel
Good value, clean, friendly place located along the highway with ocean view..
Indoor pool and hot tub. 15 minutes walking to town.
Phone: 1 800 800 8000
Above
Tide Motel
Good value. Located on ocean side of highway . All ocean view
rooms. Kitchenettes. Walking distance from town.
Phone: 1 250 286
0290
Silkies B&B
Fantastic setting on the ocean, overlooking
world famous Seymour Narrows - 15 minutes drive north of Campbell River. Beautiful
home that offers a relaxing ambiance and gourmet meals. The perfect quiet getaway.
Website: http://www.silky.bb.com/
Phone: 1 877 603 2942
Email: stay@silky-bb.com
Pier House B&B
Conveniently
located downtown. Large charming antique filled heritage home across the highway
from ocean fishing pier and marina.
Website: www.island.net/pierhse/index.html
Phone: 1 250 287 2943
Haig Brown House B&B
Restored
heritage home of well known local writer/conservationist, located in beautiful
9 acre gardens along the river. Educational seminars offered. 25 minutes walk
to town.
Phone: 1 250 286-6694
Email: haig-brownhouse@haigbrown.bc.ca
River
Haven B&B
Friendly and nicely decorated B&B located high above
the river in quiet residential area.
Website: www.riverhaven.bc.ca
Phone: 1 877 286 8370
Quadra Island - Camping
We
Wai Kai Campsite
Spectacular setting and location. Situated at the edge
of Rebecca Spit Provincial Park this ocean side campground has sites along the
ocean or in the mature forest. Showers but no hook ups. 25 minute walk to stores.
Phone: 1 250 285 3111
Taku Resort
Quiet ocean side resort.
Sites are nestled in mature trees up behind main accommodations. Hook up, showers,
laundry, hot tub, tennis, basketball, bocci ball, stone house barbecue. Conveniently
located right next to Spirit of the West and near restaurant.
Website:
www.takuresort.com
Phone: 1 877 285 8258
Email: info@takuresort.com
Heriot
Bay Inn
Hook up, showers, laundry, restaurant, pub, gift shop, and marina.
Centrally located in the community of Heriot Bay.
Website: www.heriotbayinn.com
Phone: 1 250 285-3322
Email: info@heriotbayinn.com
Campbell
River - Camping
Salmon Point RV Resort
Fully service
RV sites or tenting in tranquil oceanfront setting. Spectacular mountain views.
Marina, store, laundry, showers, playground, gamesroom, near restaurant and pub.
Website: www.bctravel.com/salmonpoint
Phone:1 250 923
6605
Holiday Shores RV Park
Full service RV sites along the
oceanside. Sunny location-no trees, near seaplane landing. Recreation room, laundry,
showers, washrooms, small store.
Phone: 1 888 611 2142
Elk
Falls Provincial Park and Campground
Nestled in beautiful forest along
the Quinsam River. Walking trails, small playground, dry and flush toilets.
Website: www.elp.gov.bc.ca/bcparks
Phone: 1 800 689 9025