Discover the best top things to do in Powell River, Canada including Powell River Sea Kayak, Footprint Nature Explorations, Inland Lake Provincial Park, Willingdon Beach Trail, The Giant Hulks.
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5.0 based on 93 reviews
Specializing in Desolation Sound, British Columbia - where warm Pacific waters teem with marine wildlife and the majestic coast mountains tower over idyllic islands. Join us on an all-inclusive multi-day camping tour, or at our uniquely wonderful eco-resort on an uninhabited island in the heart of Desolation Sound, enjoying locally sourced foods, cozy comforts and a perfectly tranquil setting. Kayak rentals and day tours are further options to experience Desolation Sound and whet your appetite for longer adventures. Snorkel with the STARS! in the unusually warm waters and experience colourful sea stars, sea cucumbers, spiny urchins and much more. Experience the adventure and explore Desolation!
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Professionally guided, all inclusive, day- and multi-day kayak adventures in Desolation Sound, the Copeland Islands and Okeover Inlet. Sea Kayaking is a ‘fun-tastic’ way to explore and two of British Columbia’s most unique and scenic kayak destinations, Desolation Sound Marine Park and the Copeland Islands Marine Park. Quite often we will be followed by nosy seals, playful river otters and sometimes even by an impressive sea lion. With a bit of luck we could encounter a pod of Killer Whales or even a Humpback Whale in Desolation Sound or Salish Sea. Throughout the seasons many bird species choose this area to forage or breed. Frequent sightings of bald eagles, various ducks and shore-birds are not uncommon. We focus on SMALL GROUPS and personal attention. Professionally guided & unique kayak tours in first class, made in BC, kayaks! Tours depart from Desolation Sound Resort in Okeover Inlet or from Lund Harbour on the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada.
4.5 based on 115 reviews
Our family of 4 (2 adults, 2 teens, with moderate fitness levels) thoroughly enjoyed this trail! Best to bring a water bottle, or two, as it is a 13km bike ride. There are some narrow sections (not completely wheelchair accessible). If you don’t want to bike the entire loop, turn to the trail on your right (when you’re facing the dock)...that’s the portion of the trail with the best swimming spots (be sure to wear your swim suit).
4.5 based on 185 reviews
great people nice walk very historic good exercise , lots of intresting items along the way with a note on em all in all i love it my self and recommend it highly too everyone else ....
4.0 based on 26 reviews
i remeber the hulks as a young guy in my teens and thought wow , ww1 i beleive supply ships used as a break water too the mills log pond . lots of history very interesting worth the look in the real sense
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