Coastal Cruises in Canada
Coastal cruising has been around in Canada since the 19th Century and the days of the White Ships, those majestic steam-powered crafts that used to bring well-endowed Americans to fine resorts and destinations along the St. Lawrence River. A new generation of coastal adventure cruise experiences and expeditions has emerged. Often led by biologists, geographers, geologists and historians, these coastal cruises in Canada are meant to take voyagers into unsuspected dimensions that are inherently part of the crusing lifestyle.
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During our travels south, into Gwaii Haanas, we visit the old village sites of Skedans, Tahnoo, Sgang Gwaay, (a World Heritage Site), and also Gandll K'in, (Hot Springs Island). In each of these sites, Haida Watchmen will greet and share with us the life ...
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On British Columbia’s Central Coast, nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the coastal mountains, lies one of the largest temperate rain forests left on earth, and one of the last unspoiled wildernesses. The Great Bear Rain Forest covers over two......
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Not far from the urban centres of Puget Sound and Vancouver, lies a group of islands that offer refuge from modern life. The Gulf and San Juan Islands lie in the dry rain shadow of the mountains and create a unique ecosystem typified by Garry oak......
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These unique coastal adventures are the real way to see the Inside Passage. Aboard our small ships, we can take you to remote destinations and get up close with ancient native culture, wildlife and spectacular coastal scenery. All of our itineraries are d...



