Toba Bears e Wilderness Grizzly Bear Viewing nel fiume Campbell





Descrizione
Avventurati nelle acque scintillanti dell'insenatura di Toba in questo nuovissimo tour di un'intera giornata ospitato dalla nostra nazione sorella, Klahoose First Nation. Crociera lungo cascate e montagne panoramiche mentre scansioni il paesaggio alla ricerca di orsi grizzly, maestose megattere e orche e una varietà di altri animali selvatici. Unisciti a noi nel fiume Campbell prima di attraversare il Mare di Salish, uno dei migliori luoghi di avvistamento delle balene al mondo. Raggiungerete presto l’insenatura di Toba, un’area densamente popolata da orsi grizzly. Il primo del suo genere, il TOBA BEARS AND WILDERNESS è una partnership di collaborazione tra le Prime Nazioni Homalco e Klahoose. Unisciti alle tue guide Klahoose mentre ti portano nel loro Territorio natale. Ascolta storie e scopri la vivacità della cultura Klahoose vivente. I popoli toq qaymɩxw (Klahoose) vivono qui sulla costa occidentale di BC da tempo immemorabile. Vi invitiamo a vedere la bellezza dell'insenatura di Toba attraverso i nostri occhi e condividere le nostre tradizioni, che si tramandano da generazioni.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Viaggia in tutta comodità a bordo di una barca coperta e riscaldata attraverso il Mar Salish fino all'insenatura di Toba. Lungo la strada il tuo skipper e condivideranno la loro conoscenza della storia umana e delle leggende di questa spettacolare zona mentre sono alla ricerca di megattere, orche, delfini, leoni marini, aquile calve e altro ancora.
Ora sei nel paese degli orsi grizzly sul territorio tradizionale della Prima Nazione Klahoose. Guide addestrate ti trasportano in minibus fino a dove gli orsi si riuniscono per una visione sicura di queste magnifiche creature in vari siti e torri di osservazione della fauna selvatica. Scopri la storia e le leggende del popolo Klahoose e il loro rapporto con la terra mentre impari il comportamento e l'habitat degli orsi.
Ritorno al fiume Campell dall'insenatura di Toba. Tenete d'occhio aperto per qualsiasi fauna marina che può essere vicino!
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi alla schiena
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(13)
Excellent trip, well organised. Great opportunity to see grizzly’s, Elk’s and Bald Eagles. Very good and entertaining guides.
My husband’s dream was to see grizzly bears in the wild. He wasn’t disappointed, we saw a mum with 2 cubs and them at another location we saw a mum with 1 cub, a lone female and a lone male. We also saw bald eagles, a sea lion and a humpback whale. The guides were all very friendly and the lunch was lovely. It rained all day but it didn’t matter. In fact it added to the beauty of the place. Definitely would recommend as it’s a once in a lifetime experience. Thank you to all involved!
It was a wonderful day, with a very warm welcome. We got a lot of information about land, inhabitants and animals. Thank you
Although the weather could be iffy--we had a beautiful day. Carry clothing to be insured you are covered (so to speak) for rain or cool. It is chilly on the boat when you choose to ride outside. We saw whales coming and going and watched bears at every location we stopped. A mama and cubs--an old guy catching fish, a young buck headed up river. It was all glorious.
Our bucket list included seeing a salmon run, grizzly bears & more importantly grizzly bears enjoying the salmon run. We could have gone to Alaska for a lot more $$$$. As we have friends on Vancouver Island, we chose Homalco Wildlife & Cultural Tours to Toba Inlet from Campbell River, BC. This tour filled our 'bucket'. After a 2 hr boat ride, Captain Ron & 1st mate, Penny got us to the top of Toba Inlet where the 'B Team" of driver Billy & guide Benny took us to 4 viewing boxes around the reservation. These were covered stands about 15 ft off the ground with steps giving easy access. The boxes were big enough to hold the 12 of us plus the 4 staff. Billy & Benny both carried bear spray, they said it had been found to be more effective & quieter.. The first 3 boxes revealed salmon swimming up stream, a male grizzly quietly soaking in the cool water & one bald eagle. However the 4th box was the trifecta; there was a mother grizzly & her 2 cubs. Benny thought the cubs were around 8 month old. The mother was catching salmon & eating them with her cubs. We were approximately 30 ft away & got great photos & videos. It was FANTASTIC!!! Also Penny was taking photos with her Nikon camera & monster lens. She said she will make photos available to us at a later date. Thank you Homalco & the B team.
Monday September 15th, my husband & I along with 3 friends took the Toba Grizzly Bear Tour with Kelly tour manager & Tass (? sp) captain of the boat. We had marvellous weather, saw water falls, sea lions, orca, humpbacks, good Momma grizzly (6 year old) & her first set of 2 (first year cubs) and a male elk with a big rack. Enjoyed our First Nations guide & driver at Toba, so much knowledge & good humor. Kudos to Kelly & Tass, they shared there knowledge & experience with us & we appreciated every bit of it. Thank so much to everyone who made this a memorable day, we won’t forget you.
Fabulous! We were very lucky to get a last minute place on this awesome tour. Ron drove the boat with skill and experience and Penny kept us all up to speed with other details. Delicious lunch halfway up Toba inlet atBrem River watching seals . On arrival at the end of the fjord we were met by our bear guides, first Nations guys with suberb knowledge of the area. From several viewing towers we saw a young male then later we were lucky enough to see a mother and two cubs hunting in the river, full of spawning salmon. The enthusiasm of all concerned was clear! On the return Penny told us the fascinating story of Ripple Rock. The whole day was brilliant, worth every penny. Some of the proceeds go back to various environmental and first nations projects, even better. Highly recommended!
Great tour! Saw a lot of marine wildlife on the way there and saw multiple grizzly's. Tour guides were very kind, knowledgeable en safe. Would recommend!
Highly recommend the Homalco bear tour. My son & I had a wonderful day on the tour led by Clive and Elliott who were both friendly, hospitable, knowledgeable & a pleasure to spend the day with. We were lucky enough to see the Grizzlies and, because Clive and Elliott went out of their way & spent a bit longer at sea on the way back, were able to see some Humpback whales too. A bonus for a bear tour ! Fabulous - thanks 👍🏻.
Our day trip to Toba Inlet was a bit disappointing. On the way to Toba we were told that it is being actively logged and there is a logging camp where you go ashore at Toba. The six bear stands where all in very close proximity to each other off what appeared to be the main logging route, only 6km back from the main logging camp. We didn’t see any bears on our tour, which we understand is part of nature. It was disappointing that we didn’t stay for a minute longer on shore at Toba to try and see a bear, and when we arrived back at Campbell River all the guests just left the boat without a word being said which was quite awkward. Given the high price of the tour it would have been nice if a discounted rate was offered to attend another tour, a small refund or even a free piece of merch. The Homalco guides were great, the boat was comfortable and we had great conditions on the water. How the day ended was dissapointing, coupled with the fact there was no mention of active logging happening at Toba before we booked.
Thank you for sharing your feedback about your visit to Toba Inlet. We are glad to hear you enjoyed the company of our Homalco guides, the comfort of the vessel, and the great conditions on the water. We understand your disappointment about not seeing bears during your tour. While this can be part of the natural unpredictability of wildlife viewing, it can still feel disheartening. For clarity, the bear viewing area in Toba is arranged by the Klahoose First Nation, and the stands are located along the traditional viewing corridor. Logging activity is a longstanding factor in this area each year, and despite this, the Klahoose team continues to run successful bear viewing seasons year over year. As noted in our materials, we do not guarantee wildlife sightings since these are beyond our control. The tour price reflects the high cost of safely operating remote wilderness experiences, rather than any promise of specific outcomes. We sincerely appreciate your feedback and will share your comments with our team. While we can’t alter the natural or logistical realities of Toba Inlet, we are always working to provide the best possible guest experience within them.



