Coastal Bear Watch from Tofino
Travel by Zodiac along the calm and tranquil waters of Clayoquot Sound in search of coastal black bears who wander down to the water's edge to forage for food. Viewing from the water ensures an up close encounter with these fascinating creatures.
Area
British Columbia
Type
Wildlife & Nature
Grade
Standard
Who
Adults
Difficulty
Leisurely
Duration
Half Day
Floating along on a comfortable Zodiac, this coastal excursion gives you chance to get up close to the black bears which come out of semi-hibernation in May, flocking to the shores to search for food. Observe them as they swipe fish out of the water with large paws.
The Zodiac has a shallow draft which allows it to easily manoeuvre through the shallow bays off the coast of Tofino. The tour includes a Mustang floater suit, toque and gloves for the journey, as well as complimentary hot drinks on return. Participants should dress warmly, bring a camera, binoculars, sun glasses and sun screen.
The tour departs from the Marine Center in Tofino and lasts for 2.5 hours. Departure time is tide dependent.
Recommended Hotels Nearby
A selection of luxury hotel options in the area, handpicked and recommended by our travel specialists.
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View AccommodationMiddle Beach Lodge
Set on the edge of Tofino's wild coast, Middle Beach Lodge is perfectly hidden amongst towering cedar trees while boasting spectacular ocean views. Rustic and cozy in style, the lodge is the ideal retreat after a day of island adventures.
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View AccommodationNimmo Bay Resort
From the peaks of the BC coastal mountains to the Pacific Ocean below, the intimate Nimmo Bay offers an all-encompassing world class wilderness adventure. Choose from heli-ventures, marine adventures or a combination of the two.
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View AccommodationNita Lake Lodge
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Long Beach Lodge
A relaxed family friendly lodge perched on a stunning surf beach at Cox Bay, just 10 minutes South of Tofino. Long Beach Lodge offers a fantastic base for beachcombing, whale and bear watching, surfing and exploring the Pacific Rim National Park
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Delta Whistler Village Suites
Delta Whistler Village Suites boasts an exceptional location right at the base of Blackcomb Mountain from which you can explore Whistler's great outdoors. With views from each room, it's a good option for both families and couples.
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View AccommodationClayoquot Wilderness Lodge
Part of the Baillie Lodges collection, Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge is set in a breathtaking location in the heart of the forest, within a stone's throw of spectacular wildlife viewing, superb walking and a host of unforgettable outdoor experiences.
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View AccommodationTweedsmuir Park Lodge
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View AccommodationEcho Valley Ranch & Spa
Echo Valley Ranch offers a fusion of guest ranch, adventure lodge and luxury wellness retreat in the heart of Canada's "cowboy country". Usually adult only, during July and August they also welcome families looking for a comfortable ranch experience.
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View AccommodationRocky Mountaineer
The Rocky Mountaineer is one of the world's great train journeys. Over the course of two or three full days, this luxurious train travels to or from the Rocky Mountains with a choice of stunning routes, start points and destinations, in total comfort.
More Experiences in This Area
Discover more things to do in the area and chat to our specialists about crafting these experiences into your tailor-made holiday.
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View ExperienceDay 1 - Farewell Harbor Lodge
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View ExperienceDay 3 - Farewell Harbor Lodge
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View ExperienceStanley Park Cycling Tour
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View ExperienceFirst Nations Canoe with T'ashii Paddle
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View ExperienceDay 4 - Farewell Harbor Lodge
Today you'll choose to enjoy your last day at Farewell Harbor either on a guided rainforest hike, a marine excursion or take a short kayak around Farewell Harbor, and soak in this secluded and spectacular island in the Great Bear Rainforest.
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View ExperienceVancouver Whale Watching
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View ExperienceWhistler Bear Viewing Tour
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View ExperienceDay 2 - Farewell Harbor Lodge
Today will be a wildlife viewing day to remember as you head out by boat to on your first full day bear viewing adventure to one of the main grizzly viewing estuaries.
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View ExperienceWhale Watching in Tofino
This tour takes you through the pristine waters of Clayoquot Sound to view beautiful scenery and wildlife. Depending on the time of year, you could encounter gray whales, humpback whales, sea lions, sea birds and resident bald eagles.
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