12-Nights Pure Canada - Whales & Bears, Art & Culture
Available Dates
8/28/2024
–
12/31/2025
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Call for pricing
Additional Inclusions
- Lodging as described in the itinerary with all taxes and resort fees
- Daily Breakfast
- All other meals shown following each day in the itinerary (L, D) with taxes and gratuities
- All special equipment required for activities
- Trip monitoring during travel
- Final pre-trip document package
Churchill
Winnipeg
Whistler
Vancouver
This 13-day Canadian Wildlife Adventure delivers up-close encounters with polar bears, whales, and a myriad of other wildlife at a fly-in eco-lodge along the shores of remote Hudson Bay. Plus, delve into the art, culture, and major attractions of Vancouver with 5-star lodging. Note: This adventure is available in July and August only.
Itinerary Highlights:
Itinerary Highlights:
- Hop on a catamaran and set out for the Strait of Georgia and Howe Sound in search of orca and humpback whales, bald eagles, seals, dolphins, otters, and more
- See Vancouver’s incredible natural highlights, watch for a salmon run and walk through 1,000 year old growth trees
- Travel the Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler with stops of gorgeous waterfalls
- Search for black bears with a local wildlife expert and experience a private tour of the Audain Museum
- Assist with the research study of Winnipeg’s local songbirds and delve behind the scenes to meet one of the conservationists working to protect Churchill’s cherished polar bears
- Guided hikes across the Manitoba tundra to view polar bears and other Arctic wildlife, up-close-and-personal, in their natural habitat
- Zodiac tours to view beluga whales near the mouth of the Seal River estuary where they congregate by the thousands in the summer months
- Locally-inspired cuisine, complemented by select Canadian wines
- The intimate Seal River Heritage Lodge – where its location beneath the auroral oval offers nearly 300 nights of aurora viewing each year
- Travelling further afield on half or full-day ATV tours, where your low-impact tundra vehicles allow access to areas further up and down the coast