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JOHNSTONE STRAIT Kayaking with Orcas

Kayaking with Killer Whales, Johnstone Strait Orca kayak tour British Columbia, Vancouver Island

photo by Iain Scott Johnstone Strait 2005

Johnstone Strait is home to the northern resident pod of approx 200+ Orca whales, one of the largest resident pods on earth.

Here they spend their time on the famous “rubbing beaches” of Robson Bight, drawn back each year as they follow their main food source of migrating salmon to the rich waters of northeastern Vancouver Island, BC. There is no better place to view Orcas than here in their natural environment from the gentle silence of a sea kayak.

We launch our kayaks from the quaint village of Telegraph Cove and are immediately in prime Orca viewing territory in the heart of Johnstone Strait.

Johnstone Strait is a narrow, deep fjord-like body of water seperating Vancouver Island from the mainland of British Columbia. It is framed by the steep rugged mountains of Vancouver Island and is surrounded by an archipelago of smaller islands.



We explore the islands in this area, taking time to learn about the culture and the history of the Kwakwaka'wakw people.
Clam shell middens on these islands is evidence that the first Nations have occupied these sites for millennia.

Breaking the early morning glass with our paddle blades we will watch for the Orcas from the seats of our sea kayaks as we paddle past the world’s only Orca (killer) whale sanctuary at the mouth of the Tsitika river.

From our base camp we take time to hike a trail linking culturally modified trees (CMT's). These cedars are trees that have had thier bark harvested and are still alive centuries later, living history.

Spend evenings around a crackling camp fire enjoying expertly prepared gourmet meals and BC wines while learning about the Northern resident killer whale population.

 


Kayaking with Killer Whales, Johnstone Strait Orca kayak tour British Columbia, Vancouver Island


4 Day Sea Kayak Trip Itinerary

DAY 0
7:00 P.M. Our Guides will meet you at a designated meeting place in Port McNiell during the evening to welcome you. After dry bags are distributed for pre-packing, we look at the chart and discuss trip details, with plans to meet in the morning for breakfast before traveling to our launch site.

DAY 1
7:00 a.m. Our guides meet you for breakfast before traveling to our launch site in Telegraph Cove. We pack our kayaks and after a safety talk and paddling instruction from the guides we launch our boats into the heart of Johnstone strait. Seeing Orcas on the way to our first nights camp is not uncommon. After picking out your tent site, we take time for a hike along a trail system to see some culturally modified trees, some dating back to the 1600's. Now it is time for a glass of BC wine as your guide prepares a dinner sourced of local Vancouver Island ingredients. We have a campfire on the beach and keep an eye out for Dorsal fins.

DAY 2
An early morning coffee & breakfast gets us started on the glassy morning waters of Johnstone Strait, heading through Blackney Passage, spotting for some of the 200+ resident Orca Whales that inhabit this area in the summer. A paddle into the Indian Group Archipelago for a lunch stop and some interesting First Nations history with time to relax and enjoy the surroundings. We then head back to camp for another creative dinner and enjoy some BC wine.

DAY 3
We start our morning with a west coast classic – smoked salmon scrambled eggs and a good cup of locally roasted coffee; well positioned for some early morning whale watching in prime orca viewing territory. Another day of paddling in Johnstone Strait keeping an eye out for Orcas and superb photo opportunities. Enjoy a glass of wine around the campfire & study up on Orcas from our kayaking ‘library’ while your guide prepares dinner.

DAY 4
An early breakfast allows for some morning paddling on the waters of Johnstone Strait . We comb the shoreline for a glimpse of a black bear looking for his breakfast; foraging under boulders at the low tide line. These waters are rich in shellfish, not surprisingly the ancient native village sites of the Kwakwaka'wakw nation. Clam shell middens in this area are evidence that the First Nations have occupied these sites for millennia. We paddle back to our launch site in Telegraph Cove by approximately 12 p.m.

 
4-Day Johnstone Strait
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$1099 CAD / $999 USD
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Trip Facts & Overview
Duration:

4 days / 3nights

Price:

$1099 CAD

Nearest Town:

Telegraph Cove

Accommodation:

3 nights camping

Tour type:

intermediate multi-day sea kayaking tour

Inclusions:

kayaks & related equipment, camping equipment, dry bags, PFD’s, paddling jackets, meals & wine, professional guides & paddling instruction.

Exclusion:

personal sleeping bag, gratuities, travel to & accommodation in Telegraph Cove.

Guest parking:

$5/day in Telegraph Cove





Kayaking with Killer Whales, Johnstone Strait Orca kayak tour British Columbia, Vancouver Island

Local Knowledge

A favored spot for Killer Whales along the British Columbia coast is the Robson Bight/ Michael Biggs Ecological reserve in Johnstone Strait. Northern resident Orca whales favor the smooth pebble beach and can often be found rubbing in the shallows. Some 200 Orca or Killer whales inhabit this area on Vancouver island every summer between the months of July and September.


 


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