West Coast BC

Vancouver Island and Haida Gwaii

Visit Haida Gwaii - The remote and fascinating group of Pacific islands. We invite active explorers on this exclusive and unique tour. Make the most of your vacation and go Wax Out West.

Duration: 14 Days / 13 Nights

a group surf lesson at a beach near Tofino BC
a group surf lesson at a beach near Tofino BC

From $499 per adult

Tour Inclusions

  • Airport transfer

  • Welcome Dinner

  • Hotel stays (double occupancy)

  • Guided tours including transportation

  • Transfers between destinations, including ferry rides, domestic flights

  • Stateroom / cabin for the overnight ferry

  • One daily activity included (see below)

  • Farewell dinner

  • Small Groups with only 4-10 people

  • Gratuities for tour guide and included activities

Highlights

  • Explore Vancouver like a local, including hikes

  • Admire Butchart Gardens and BC's capital Victoria

  • Go kayaking in Sooke

  • Learn to surf or go whale watching in Tofino

  • See trees that are up to 800 years old

  • Visit the salmon capital of the world: Campbell River

  • Travel the spectacular Inside Passage by ferry

  • Explore Haida Gwaii - home to the Haida nation, whose traditions span thousands of years

  • Learn from the Haida in the Haida Heritage center - no photos allowed

  • Go on the boat for kelp fishing in the waters of Haida Gwaii

Excluded

  • Most meals

  • Pre-/Post tour transfers (e.g. flights to/from Vancouver)

  • Visa/ETA requirements

Pick-up Location - Downtown-Coal Harbour/Canada Place

Departure Time: 7:00am sharp

Location: 869 West Cordova Street, Vancouver - Meet at the Plaza between Waterfront & Cordova Streets (across the road from Canada Place, by the white curvy stone benches).

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Management and staff at Way Out West Tours are grateful to live, work, and be in relation with people from across many traditional and unceded territories, covering all regions of Western Canada. We are honoured to live on this land and are committed to reconciliation and relationship building with indigenous peoples and communities.