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Some photos of our tours

 

A common sight on any of our tours is the Oyster Catcher. And yes they do like to eat oysters but you will find them more interested in easier to get at food such as limpets and mussels.

 

The sealions spend their winters and early spring in our waters. In mid summer they like it where it is cooler in the higher latitudes.

 

Sea urchins can be found throughout the coast. A delicacy in Japan for their roe. Be sure to watch your step when the tide is very low, cause that's when we see them up close.

 

Eagles abound especially in the first half of the summer before they head to the rivers to feast on the migrating salmon. Our area has some of the largest eagle populations in the world.

 

The ever fascinating seashore is a sure delight. The perfect educational experience for all ages.

 

We have many different sea stars in our area but the most prevalent is the purple star. This type of group that can be spotted while kayaking the shore line at low tide.

 

This Eagle nest can be found on Mittlenatch Island. We make several trips a year to this Island. If you every get a chance to join us, do it. It is a magical place full of wildlife and wild flowers.

 

This is my favorite bird the Harlequin duck. These ducks can be seen throughout our favorite paddling area the Breton Islands.

 

The sunset is a great time to paddle. Calm seas, good company, and a perfect sunset, what a way to end a day.

 

 

 

 
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615 Heriot Bay, Quadra Island
British Columbia, VoP 1H0
Canada