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| Dates | Accommodation | Transportation | Start/End | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 + 16 + 21 + 26Aug 09 | See Itinerary | Air + Land | VAN - VAN | £3,199 |
| This itinerary is meant as a guideline for the activities planned and listed below. The activities and the exact itinerary, and the duration and order of the activities will be determined by weather, tides, permits and equipment availability and the guide’s discretion. Prices may vary within date bands based on definitive domestic airline costs in Canada | ||||
| For other dates, please call for your tailor made quote. | ||||
Glaciers ice the summits of the peaks, spawning rivers that trace a path to the sea through ancient forests of cedar, hemlock and fir. The waters and woods of the Bella Coola Valley have sheltered British Columbia wildlife populations for millennia. Salmon, eagles and grizzlies, totemic animals of coastal native peoples, are still abundant here, evocative of nature that is both primal and arresting. We are immersed in it, on this rare adventure into the Canadian wild.
This adventure travel opportunity does not require a high degree of physical fitness although some short walks may be required should you wish to participate in every activity. Please note that the petroglyph walk is relatively long and requires an uphill walk on slippery surfaces, though this, like all other activities, is entirely optional
UK – Vancouver. After a transatlantic flight, independent transfers to your overnight hotel
Hotel: Georgian Court
Arrive Bella Coola, BC
After our group flight from Vancouver to Bella Coola, we are met by the Expedition Leader and transferred to Tweedsmuir Lodge, a remote but very comfortable base for wilderness explorations. Set in a river valley at the base of a massive 8,000-foot rock mountain in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, the views from the lodge are dramatic. The deck of the main lodge, as well as the porches and windows of each cabin, overlooks a broad meadow that is a well-known bear sanctuary where grizzlies are often seen
Tweedsmuir Lodge
Our base of exploration on this northern adventure is Tweedsmuir Lodge. This classic property is located in one of North America’s most dramatically beautiful settings, situated near the Atnarko River and in the shadows of an 8,000-foot snow-capped peak. It’s not uncommon to watch grizzlies and other wildlife from the porch. The main lodge serves as a gathering area for meals and presentations and guests are accommodated in ten luxury log cabins, each with private facilities
Bella Coola River Float Trip & Helicopter Flightseeing
A slow drift down the Atnarko and Bella Coola rivers offers an ideal pace and proximity for wildlife viewing. During the summer, the rivers are crowded with spawning salmon that attract bald eagles and bears, and we may see both on the banks as we float past. The peaks of the Coast Range rise all around, their serrated ridgelines veined in snow and ice. This afternoon we are afforded a different perspective as we soar above them in a helicopter, dipping through passes where mountain goats are often spotted clinging to the granite above timberline. We fly over Hunlen Falls, Canada’s third highest, which offers yet another spectacle as it pours a thousand feet off a sheer rock precipice, its plume freefalling into spray over Lonesome Lake. If time allows, we may explore a secluded trail in Tweedsmuir Park to look for the rare cougar, gray wolves, bald eagles and other northern birdlife.
In Search of Grizzlies
British Columbia is home to an estimated 6,000 to 14,000 grizzlies, among the highest bear concentrations in North America. The summer and early-fall salmon runs attract dozens of bears to this area, and though it is very likely we will see them during our other activities, we spend this entire day focused on these magnificent creatures. We take another float trip, pausing along the riverbanks to watch for bears. The floor of the temperate rainforest is covered with giant sword ferns, devil’s club and tangles of huckleberries, blueberries, raspberries, salmonberries and thimbleberries. Though they gorge on salmon, bears love berries, too, and this vegetation is a draw for them. Of course, grizzlies are unpredictable and we can never guarantee their appearance, but the Bella Coola Valley is so rich with their presence that we feel confident in our sightings.
Native Cultures, Rainforest Exploration
Along with prolific wildlife and spectacular scenery, the Bella Coola Valley is home to a group of First Nations peoples, the Nuxalk, a vibrant culture present here for millennia and still thriving today. On a visit to the village of Bella Coola, we are introduced to the Nuxalk culture through local artisans, storytellers, drummers and singers. We’ll also take a walk to a newly discovered set of petroglyphs (ancient rock carvings) engraved along a forgotten trail through a tract of lowland rainforest.
Tweedsmuir Park
Where lush coastal forests exist, moisture abounds, and due to the unpredictable weather experienced in the Bella Coola Valley, we are occasionally precluded from travelling by helicopter on our flightseeing excursion. We have arranged a “backup day” in case of bad weather on our proposed flying day. If we have been able to keep our regular itinerary, then we may hike a trail upriver on the Atnarko, where we may see eagles and bears fishing for salmon, and other wildlife.
Free Morning - Bella Coola / Home
After free time this morning at the lodge, we travel back into town for our group flight back to Vancouver, where you catch your return flights home
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