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BLUEWATER ADVENTURESTRAVEL TRADE 2012
Great Bear RainforestHaida Gwaii/ Queen Charlotte IslandsNorthern Vancouver IslandKhutzeymateen / North Coast Southeast AlaskaInside PassageGulf Islands
Phone: 1.888.877.1770 or 604.980.3800Fax: 604.980.1800Website: www.bluewateradventures.ca
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Cancellation Policy You will receive a full refund, minus $100 administration fee, for cancellation more than 75 days prior to departure. No penalty if you transfer to another trip. Between 75 and 45 days there is a 20% cancellation fee, unless you nd a replacement. With less than 45 days notice, no refund is given unless you nd a replacement. We recommend you purchase trip cancellation insurance when you book your trip.
Deposits and Payments All pricing is in Canadian Dollars. $500.00 per person is due to reserve the trip dates. The balance is due 75 days prior to the trip departure.
TaxesThere are no taxes on Southeast Alaska departures. There is a 12% HST tax on all trips in British Columbia.
Assumption of Risk We require that participants in a Bluewater Adventures trip acknowledge that there are risks associated with their trip with us and that they accept responsibility for engaging in activities that may involve hazard, including, but not limited to, boating, sailing, transfers in and out of and travel in motorized and oar powered dinghies, use of kayaks, hikes ashore and all other activities associated with boating vacations in remote locations. We require that participants acknowledge that Bluewater Adventures, Bluewater Adventures Ltd., Anchor Excursions and the owners and personnel of these companies will not be responsible for any damages, injuries, death, losses, delays, or expenses, whether to person or to property, due to any cause whatsoever. In order to con rm registration a signed liability release will be required of every participant acknowledging the risks associated with these tours and assuming these risks.
Private Cabins aboard the Island Odyssey and Island RoamerQueen Charlotte Islands
Southeast Alaska
Khutzeymateen / North Coast
Great Bear Rainforest
Northern Vancouver Island
Gulf Islands
Queen Charlotte Islands
Our Vessels...
Snow Goose
Island Odyssey
Island Roamer
BluewaterDestinations
TRIPHIGHLIGHTS
Islands and intricate waterways beneath towering mountains...lush, coastal temperate forests...wilderness alive with eagles, ravens, salmon, bears and wolves...ten thousand year old native cultures...and now the opportunity to adventure along these waterways, explore the forest, discover amazing wildlife, meet native guides and learn why the Great Bear Rainforest is one of the last gems on the Paci c Coast. See the green lands where the white bears roam...
Grizzly, Black Bear ViewingHumpback Whales / Orcas
The Elusive Spirit BearNative Longhouses
Hot Springs
The GREAT Bear Rainforest.....Where the white bear roams
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2012 Departures Aboard Island Roamer/OdysseyPR = Prince Rupert
BB = Bella Bella August 29- Sept 5 (8 days) BB-BB August 30-Sept 6 (8 days) BB-PR September 6-13 (8 days) BB-BB September 7-14 (8 days) PR-BB September 14-21 (8 days) BB-BB September 15-22 (8 days) BB-PR September 22-29 (8 days) BB-BB September 23-30 (8 days) PR-BB September 30-Oct 7 (8 days) BB-BB October 1-8 (8 days) BB-BB
8 days - $4400 + tax 8 days*- $4550 + tax *2 days at the bear stands
Guests should arrive the day prior on the Pa-ci c Coastal Airlines ight. We do however recommend arriving the day prior to depar-ture and overnighting at the local B&B.
WHAT is included
WHAT is NOT included
Transportation to and from • the airport to the vesselAll meals from lunch on • day 1 to breakfast on day 8All park fees and permits•
Full use of • facilities on the
vessel including kayaks
Captain, Chef, Mate & •
Naturalist
Bear viewing permits •
Float plane between Prince •
Rupert and Hartley Bay
Crew Gratuities (recom-• mend 5-10% of trip cost)Transportation to and from • Bella Bella, BCAny accommodation before •
or after the trip
Sample Itinerary (BB/BB)On all our voyages we intentionally keep our itineraries exible to take advantage of wildlife sightings, weather and tides, and the interests of the group.
Day 1 – Participants will meet at the top of the Municipal Dock on the Bella Bella waterfront and we set off on our journey at approx 11:00am.
Day 2-3 – We now head deep into the coastal mountains and will focus the next two days on the Fiordland Conservancy. Kynoch Inlet has some spectacular rock faces and waterfalls. We will explore remote estuaries and expect to see bears attracted by the spawning salmon or feeding on the sedge grasses in the estuaries. We may visit the native village of Klemtu to see the new longhouse, recently built for the local community.
Days 4-7 – We now travel along the shores of Princess Royal Island – the best known area for seeing the rare spirit or kermode bears. These bears are actually black bears with a recessive gene that makes about ten percent of the bears in this area all-white. Khutze Inlet has a beautiful river valley, an abundance of bird life and we often see bears along the shore. We will spend a day with local Tshimshian guides taking us to their favourite wildlife viewing areas or showing us their ancient sites and intriguing art. In Whale Channel we expect to see humpback whales and will take the time to observe these amazing 15 metre long creatures.
Day8 - We arrive in Bella Bella late morning in time to catch the Paci c Coastal late afternoon ight back to Vancouver.
Embark: Bella Bella / Prince RupertDisembark: Bella Bella / Prince Rupert
Bella Bella, BC
Prince Rupert, BC
Haida Gwaii... Queen Charlotte Islands
Islands at the Edge of the World
TRIPHIGHLIGHTSCanada’s Galapagos
The Wilderness of the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve
Totem Poles/Haida Culture SGang Gwaay Heritage Site
Whales in Hecate StraitHotspring Island
Selected as one of National Geographic’s Tours of a Lifetime!
“50 of the Worlds Best Trips”
Haida Gwaii or the Queen Charlotte Islands... are one of the richest biological and cultural areas in North
America. This remote archipelago provides unparalleled wilderness cruising and exploring. Aboard our 68’
sailing vessel, we will see ancient native Haida villages, an incredible abundance of wildlife and outstanding wilderness scenery. Our trips primarily explore the
eastern and southern shores of Moresby Island - an area
called Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve.
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2012 DeparturesGuests y into Sandspit, BC the day prior to their trip departure and Bluewater arranges accommodation at the Sandspit Inn Hotel. Trip ends in Sandspit and guests can take afternoon ight out on last day.
Aboard Island Roamer/Odyssey May 13-21 (9 days) * May 20-28 (9 days) * May 21-29 (9 days) * May 28 - June 5 (9 days) * May 30 - June 7 (9 days) June 5-13 (9 days) * June 7-15 (9 days) *June 15-23 (9 days) * June 24-July 1 (8 days) * July 1-8 (8 days) * July 8-15 (8 days) * July 15-22 (8 days) *July 23-30 (8 days)July 30-Aug 6 (8 days) * August 6-13 (8 days) * August 13-20 (8 days) * August 20-27 (8 days) *
8 days - $4400 + tax 9 days - $4750 + tax
* Includes Museum & Haida lunch land tour. Guests need to arrive in Sandspit the day prior to departure. Overnight included in price
Sample Itinerary
WHAT is included
On all our voyages we intentionally keep our itineraries exible to take advantage of wildlife sightings, weather and tides, and the interests of the group.
Arrival Day - Guests y into the Sandspit Airport from Vancouver (Air Canada) the day before their trip starts. Overnight at the Sandspit Inn.
Day 1 –Breakfast at Sandspit Inn. Bus transport you to Graham Island for tour of Haida Heritage Centre and traditional Haida lunch. In afternoon travel to Island Roamer for dinner and start of sailing voyage.
Days 2 – 8 - Over the next 7 days our naturalist and crew will point out wildlife, help guests identify different species and lead some fascinating talks on the history, ora and fauna of this wonderful area. We will go ashore daily to visit ancient Haida villages, walk “old-growth” forests and explore the intertidal zones. We will have excellent chances to see humpback whales, orcas, the Queen Charlotte Islands black bear, and numerous species of birds, including bald eagles, puf ns and peregrine falcons. Speci c highlights include: Visits to Tanu, Burnaby Narrows, UN World Heritage Site of SGang Gwaay, Hot Springs Island, Skedans (Koona).
Day 8 – Mid-morning disembark at Moresby Camp. The shuttle will meet guests and return them to the Sandspit Airport to catch afternoon ights back to Vancouver.
*If your tour is a 9 day tour, there will be more time spent at above places.
WHAT is NOT included
Overnight at Sandspit • InnAll transportation on • day 1All meals from breakfast • on day 1 to lunch on last day All park fees and permits• Traditional Haida Lunch • and Haida Heritage Museum tour on selected dates.Full use of facilities • on the Island Roamer, including kayaks
Crew Gratuities (recom-• mend 5-10% of trip cost)Transportation to and • from Sandspit, BCAny Accommodation •
after the trip has ended.
Embark: SandspitDisembark: Sandspit
Sandspit, BC
TRIPHIGHLIGHTS
Orcas in Johnstone StraitKnight Inlet Bear ViewingU’Mista Cultural Centre Totems at Village Island
At the northern end of Vancouver Island lies a maze of islands and waterways, full of wildlife, beautiful scenery, and the history and traditions of the Kwakwaka’wakw people (Kwakiutl). The Paci c Ocean funnels into the protected waters of Johnstone Strait creating strong tidal currents, and incredibly nutrient-rich waters. Millions of salmon, returning to spawn in the mainland rivers, must converge to pass through the Strait. Pods of orcas (killer whales) wait to hunt the salmon in the passages. Humpback whales, Dall’s porpoise and Paci c white-sided dolphins are commonly sighted in the area. Along the shore, black bears roam feeding in the intertidal zone. The wealth of life and food attracts a variety of marine mammals, seabirds, eagles and anyone interested in spectacular natural history.
The waters of Johnstone Strait and Queen Charlotte Strait are considered the best place in the world to observe Orcinus orca (killer whales). For a few months of the year these beautiful marine mammals are present on a daily basis. Travel up Knight Inlet and witness grizzlies feeding on the salmon.
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EmbarkPort McNeill, BCDisembark: Port McNeill, BC
Northern Vancouver ISLANDOrcas, Totems and Grizzly Bears
2012 Departures
Orcas, Totems & GrizzliesStart/End: Port McNeill, BCThis trip has a day tour up Knight Inlet to the bear stands to watch Grizzlies and black bears feeding on salmon.
Aboard Island Odyssey
August 1-7 (7 days)August 15-21 (7 days) 7 days - $3825 + tax
Northern Vancouver Island Orcas & Totems Start/End: Port McNeill, BC
Aboard Island Odyssey August 8-14 (7 days) August 22-26 (5 days)
5 days - $2650 + tax7 days - $3450 + tax
WHAT is included
WHAT is NOT included
All meals from lunch on • day 1 to breakfast on last day.All park fees and permits•
Full use of • facilities on the
vessel including kayaks
Captain, Chef, Mate & •
Naturalist
Bear viewing permits if this •
option is on your departure.
Crew Gratuities (recom-• mend 5-10% of trip cost)Airfare to and from Port • Hardy, BCAny accommodation before • or after the tripTransportation to Port • McNeill with Rainbow
Express
Sample Itinerary On all our voyages we intentionally keep our itineraries exible to take advantage of wildlife sightings, weather and tides, and the interests of the group. Wildlife are wild life and do not conform to our schedules.
*Please Note: Only Orcas, Totems and Grizzlies trip visit the bear viewing stands in Knight Inlet to view grizzlies.
Day 1 – Guests will meet at 11:00 am on Day 1 at the top of Cabs Fuel Dock on the Port McNeill waterfront.
Days 2-3 – Our focus these days will be on the waters of Johnstone Strait or nearby Queen Charlotte Strait. Part of each day, will be exploring for various species of marine mammals. Not only is the area famous for orcas, but humpback and minke whales are common. Dall’s porpoise often come over to the boat to play on the bow wave. After a few hours oating with whales, we will visit the modern Kwakwaka’wakw community of Alert Bay to visit the U’Mista Cultural Centre to see the fascinating collection of potlatch masks on display. If we have a good wind, we expect to raise the sails and enjoy the silence and beauty of sailing. There will be time to explore the protected waters using our stable, sea kayaks that we carry onboard (optional).
Day 4-5 – The trip now shifts as we travel deep into the Coast Mountains up a beautiful ord called Knight Inlet. Extending nearly 60 miles, Knight Inlet is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and some of the most remote wilderness on the coast. Grizzly bears require wilderness to survive. We expect to see bears at the mouth of the river, and we often see bears walking the shore. There should be some spectacular opportunities for photography.
Day 6 – At the entrance to Knight Inlet is the abandoned Kwakwaka’wakw village of Mimquimlees. With permission from the local native band we will explore the old village to discover fallen totem poles and a rich heritage. Returning to Johnstone Strait, we will have further encounters with the whales.
Day 7 –Trip Finish: We return to Port McNeill mid morning. Guests can catch the afternoon ight from Port Hardy to Vancouver.
Embark: Port McNeill, BCDisembark: Port McNeill, BC
Port McNeill, BC
Southeast ALASKAWhales, Bears & Glaciers
TRIPHIGHLIGHTS
Glaciers & IcebergsHumpback Whales in Frederick Sound
High Concentration of Bald EaglesBrown & Black Bears
Anan Wildlife Observatory Mothership Kayaking
2012 Departures
See Southeast Alaska!One- fth the size of the continental United States, Alaska has the highest coastal mountain range in the world. Over one-half of the world’s glaciers cover these mountains and Alaska is one of only three places in the world where tidewater glaciers exist. Wildlife abounds with whales, bears, moose, and eagles. Heavily forested, with over three million lakes, Alaska is a vast, beautiful and truly wild place. Southeast Alaska (the “Panhandle”) is the jewel in Alaska’s coastal crown. Voyage through Southeast Alaska and enjoy its warm climate and abundant wildlife.
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Juneau, AK
P = Petersburg PR = Prince RupertW = Wrangell S = Sitka J = Juneau
Aboard Island Odyssey - $ CDNJune 22-30 (9 days) PR/PJun 30-Jul 8 (9 days) P/PRJuly 11-19 (9 days) PR/PJuly 20-28 (9 days) P/PR 9 days - $5265
Aboard Snow Goose - $ USD June 13-20 (8 days) P/SJune 22-29 (8 days) S/JJuly 1-7 (7 days) J/PJuly 9-16 (8 days) P/JJuly 18-26 (9 days) J/PJuly 28-Aug 5 (9 days) P/WAugust 7-16 (10 days) W/SAugust 18-27 (10 days) S/W
7 days - $4282 9 days - $4748 8 days - $4595 10 days - $4918 *All Snow Goose prices are USD
WHAT is included
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All meals from lunch on day • 1 to breakfast on last day.All park fees and permits•
Full use of • facilities on the
vessel including kayaks
Captain, Chef, Mate & •
Naturalist •
Bear viewing permits•
Crew Gratuities (recom-• mend 5-10% of trip cost)Airfare to and from Alaska • or Prince Rupert. Any accommodation before •
or after the trip
Day 1 – You will be met at the entrance to the Petersburg Harbor Master’s of ce by a Bluewater crew member and taken aboard “Island Odyssey”. After boat orientation and cabin assignment we depart from Petersburg and head north into Frederick Sound. Day 2 to 8– Guided by our naturalist we will watch fascinating wildlife, explore the shorelines for intertidal areas and keep a daily record of the various species of birds, plants and marine mammals we observe. One of our rst areas of exploration will be Frederick Sound which is the core feeding area for humpback whales in Southeast Alaska. We will spend at least 5 days in the Frederick Sound-Chatham Strait observing humpback whales and trying to capture that perfect photograph. We expect to see some spectacular whale behaviour. Admiralty Island National Monument offers beautiful evening anchorages and has the highest concentration of brown bears in North America. We will have an opportunity to visit the LeConte Glacier by jet boat.
Heading south through Wrangell Narrows, we will visit beautiful Anan Creek and the US Forest Service’s wildlife observatory, where bears, eagles, seals and ravens are all attracted to the largest pink salmon run in southeastern Alaska. It is amazing to watch bears feeding on spawning salmon in a rushing river – truly a classic Alaska experience. On Prince of Wales Island is the remote Haida village of New Kasaan and Chief Sonihat’s Big House. We stop in Ketchikan to visit the Totem Heritage Center and historic Creek Street. Throughout our voyage the daily itinerary remains exible to meet group interests, weather patterns, and of course, to take full advantage of wildlife sightings. We complete our trip on day 9 in Prince Rupert, BC in Prince Rupert in time to catch the Air Canada ight departing Prince Rupert back to Vancouver.
Sample Itinerary (P/PR)
Prince Rupert, BC
Petersburg, AK
Juneau, AK
INSIDE PASSAGE Coastal Secrets
More Coastal Adventures for 2012Visit www.bluewateradventures.com for more details!
KHUTZEYMATEENNORTH COAST INLET
In August of 1994, the Khutzeymateen was designated Canada’s only grizzly bear sanctuary under the joint management of the province of British Columbia and the Tsimshian Nation. In 2006, the protected area was
expanded with the addition of the Khutzeymateen Conservancy. Located 40 kilometres northeast of Prince
Rupert on BC’s northern coast, Khutzeymateen - a Tsimshian word meaning a con ned space of salmon
and bears, provides about 45 000 hectares of protected wilderness for grizzlies - a species at risk. The valley’s
rich wildlife population includes moose, wolves, migrat-ing owls, grouse, shorebirds, geese, harlequin ducks, king shers and harbour seals. Orca and humpback
whales are found along the coast. Come experience the North Coast with Bluewater Adventures!
2012 Departures
All departures aboard Island Odyssey
May 1-5 (5 days)October 17-21 (5 days)October 22-26 (5 days)5 days - $2195
For individual trip itineraries, please contact your travel agent or Bluewater Adventures.
2012 DeparturesStart/End: In Prince Rupert, BC at the municipal dock - Aboard Island Odyssey
June 8-11 (4 days)June 12-15 (4 days)June16-22 (7 days)June 23-29 (7 days)
4 days - $2250 7 days - $3850
Combine the Northern Coast/Khutzeymateen Inlet trip with a Haida Gwaii trip for a BC Super Adventure! Contact the of ce for more details.
...of the Bears