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ABOUT THIS REGION  BEAR VIEWING TOURS

Black bear viewing on Vancouver Island

View black bears and marine wildlife from this lodge on the west coast of Vancouver Island. This area offers some of the best black bear viewing opportunities in British Columbia, as well as sea otters and grey whale viewing. This lodge has the best bear viewing stand in British Columbia and the fall months of September and October are great times to be here for viewing the bald eagles and black bears fishing for migrating salmon in the river directly across from the lodge. Packages include a combination of ocean tours and land based tours. On the boat tours you may see humpback and grey whales, orcas on occasion, sea otters, sea lions, seals, bald eagles and a variety of marine birds. Land based tours include the bears, elk, deer and a lucky few may even see a cougar or wolf. These land tours also allow you to explore some the local rainforest on foot and visit some of the beautiful lakes and rivers in the area.

Black bear viewing on Vancouver Island

The lodge is situated on the banks of the Zeballos River where the Zeballos River meets Zeballos Inlet and offers guests first class accommodation with all of the comforts and amenities of home. With spectacular views of the river to sea and the surrounding mountains, the lodge is the perfect place to relax and experience the spectacular West coast scenery after a great day of wildlife viewing. The lodge is also located only minutes by walking from boat and floatplane docks, local stores, pub, local museum and three different nature walks ranging in length from 20 minutes in length to several hours.

Black bear viewing on Vancouver Island

Season: May to October
Suggested Items: Camera, daypack, sunglasses, sunscreen, water bottle.
Suggested Clothing: Rain gear, warm coat, hiking boots, wind breaker.
Difficulty: Easy
Maximum Number of People: 7
Equipment Provided: 22-24' boats fully equipped with all safety gear, toilets and cover from the elements.
Transportation: Tours begin and end at the lodge in the village Zeballos, on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Zeballos is about a 2.25 hour drive from Campbell River.
Accommodations: First class lodge accommodations located on the banks of the Zeballos River are well suited for groups of up to seven people.
Meal Information: West Coast gourmet meals are included with the focus being on fresh local seafood such as salmon, halibut, cod, steak and prawns and seafood pasta. Steak and chicken is always available for people who don't enjoy seafood. Local prawn traps are often pulled during the marine tours and served for dinner.
Guide Information: Guide is included.
Weather Information: Vancouver Island enjoys a temperate climate with warm and sunny summers. However, rain and wind are always a possibilty and evenings can be cool later in the season.
Comments: Suitable for all ages.
Trip Duration Price
2 days
$850.00* per person
2 nights. Based on 2 people
2 days
$750.00* per person
2 nights. Based on 3 people
2 days
$725.00* per person
2 nights. Based on 4 people
3 days
$1290.00* per person
3 nights. Based on 2 people
3 days
$1150.00* per person
3 nights. Based on 3 people
3 days
$1100.00* per person
3 nights. Based on 4 people
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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Black bear viewing on Vancouver Island

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