Orca Overnight Adventure

killer whale Our location adjacent to the kayak launch ramp in Telegraph Cove enables us to offer you an exclusive kayak tour of unbeatable value. The all-inclusive Orca Overnight Adventure is one of our most popular tours as it provides the opportunity to spend two spectacular days paddling in the Realm of the Orca and the wilderness area of Johnstone Strait between Telegraph Cove and Robson Bight. Your chances of wildlife encounters on this tour are hugely increased as we spend the night camping at a remote beach, known to be a favorite feeding area of the Northern Resident Orca population. Nowhere else on the North Island can you get such a great opportunity to kayak with the whales on a two day tour and nowhere but on the North Island is the wildlife so abundant.

The Orca Overnight Adventure is very popular among those for whom wilderness camping may be a new experience, kayaking may be a new activity or as an opportunity to introduce the family to new horizons.

This tour is a favorite for everyone who wants to encounter our beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife in a physically low impact, non-polluting and natural manner.

It is an ideal tour for those who are passing through the North Island as it provides a marvelous way to get out, away from civilization and experience the true majesty of British Columbia while encountering our spectacular wildlife.

Not sure if it's for you? The Orca Overnight Adventure is accessible to you even if you have never sat in a kayak before; have never spent a night in a tent; if you are alone or with friends or family; whatever your situation, if you have two days to spend we can provide you an experience you will likely never forget!

Escape the motel for a night and spend it under the stars on a remote beach while you listen for the sound of a whale blowing in the distance.

Departures every second day to ensure the Orca Overnight Adventure runs to a schedule that suits you.

Come kayak with us; Kayak with killer whales

Black Bear on the beach wild killer whales sea otter Sealion