We
depart our waterfront location and travel by boat to remote Orca’s Cove.
Here you will meet your guides and become familiar with kayaking. After
a basic lesson we take off paddling, wandering amongst numerous islands,
immersing ourselves in the surroundings and keeping a lookout for
wildlife.
All
around, mountains rise out of the ocean and the rainforest presses right
down to the shoreline. Several Bald Eagle nesting sites are active here.
Along the shore we may see river otters, bear and Sitka Black Tail Deer.
The water is inhabited by seals, sea lions, Dall’s porpoise, Orcas and
Humpback whales. On occasion we see Minke whales. Sea birds are numerous
and Cormorants dry off their wings on the rocks around us. The inter
tidal marine life visible at low tide or underneath the kayaks in the
clear water offers a colorful display of starfish, sun stars and sea
cucumbers.
The
area is frequently used by native peoples for subsistence use. Goose
tongue grasses are collected along the beaches and excellent clamming
exists at low tide. Steelhead trout run in the streams and encourage
feeding eagles and bears. Our guides are trained naturalists and will
enthusiastically share their love of the land with you.
Excellent opportunities exist for photographing exceptional scenery and
wildlife. Dry bags are provided to protect your camera or video recorder
and we encourage you to bring along plenty of film. During the trip you
can pass your cameras to the guides to get spectacular pictures of
yourself paddling. At trips end we will enjoy a smoked salmon snack and
soft drinks before the return to town.

Orca’s Cove Adventure is a four hour trip. Approximately 45 minutes is
the total travel time by boat. The remainder is spent paddling. We use
high quality fiberglass double touring kayaks by Current Designs on our
trips – not plastic! The double kayaks we use have a centre pod and so
you do not have to coordinate your paddling – making for a far more
pleasurable trip. Our paddles are lightweight fiberglass. Rain gear,
jackets and pants, are provided for your comfort. Our guides carry
binoculars to share with the group and also hydrophones so we can listen
to marine life beneath the water. We encourage you to dress in warm
comfortable layers. Sneakers are ideal for foot wear rather than large
hiking boots – we step into the kayaks from our boat so you will not get
your feet wet