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Bird Watching

Bring the binoculars

The long list of birds indigenous to Northern B.C. includes osprey, the Great Horned Owl, Trumpeter swans and sandpipers.

Birding is a very popular pastime in many communities, including Prince George, where within five minutes of the city limits, bird lovers may spot the colourful Golden or Ruby Crowned Kinglet or a Pileated Woodpecker. Forests for the World, Cottonwood Island Park and Crankbrook Hill Greenway are some of the best bird-viewing locations in this area.

There are also more remote locations for bird enthusiasts, like the Kispiox Valley in northwest B.C., with thick forests of old-growth cedar, hemlock, spruce and pine – perfect habitat for songbirds. Gitnadoix River Provincial Recreation Area in the Skeena region upriver from Prince Rupert is home to the majestic Trumpeter swan. Northern B.C.’s port city of Prince Rupert is also known for its large eagle population.

Northern B.C.’s east-west connector, also called the Yellowhead Highway or Highway 16, winds through the Bulkley Valley and into the Nechako River Valley near the communities of Vanderhoof, Fort St. James and the Lakes District. It’s here that one of North America’s largest eagle populations resides, along with several other distinctive species. The Vanderhoof Bird Sanctuary is a resting spot for migrating species. To the north near Smithers, Tyhee Lake Provincial Park has an easily accessible viewing platform.

 

 

Region:  Northeast

 

 

Northern Rockies Vacations

The Northern Rockies Lodge and Northern Rockies Vacations are located at Mile 462 along the Alaska Highway, in the centre of Muncho Lake Provincial Park on the shores of beautiful jade green Muncho Lake.

WildeCAT (Wildeman Canadian Adventure Tours)

WildeCAT - Wildeman Canadian Adventure Tours - Explore the Canadian Rockies and British Columbia in small personally run tour groups. Travel in North America's largest 4x4, get on and off the beaten track. View the world from a mountain top or two. Experience true wilderness the easy way.

 

Region:  Haida Gwaii

 

 

Bluewater Adventures

Queen Charlotte Islands, Great Bear Rainforest; Travel with well-known naturalists to see a coast teeming with wildlife - whales, bears, birds. See native culture and explore ancient Haida villages. Selected by National Geographic as one of the "World's 50 Best Trips"!

Duen Sailing Adventures Inc.

PACIFIC WILDLIFE AND CULTURAL TOURS Explore remote wilderness aboard heritage sailing vessel. Discover rich first nations culture. View bears, whales, sea birds in natural habitat.

Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site

Gwaii Haanas is a remote wilderness of 138 islands accessible only by aircraft or boat. Experience solitude, spirituality and Haida culture. Call 1-800 HELLO BC for information and reservations.

 

Region:  Northwest

 

 

Prince Rupert Adventure Tours

“Your North Coast Tour Professionals”. Humpback whales breaching, majestic grizzly bears, pristine wilderness, eagles, sea lions and more. Kaien Island Circle Tour introduces you to Prince Rupert's many fascinating aspects, such as Butze Reversing Tidal Rapids.

Tantalus Adventures

Tantalus Adventures offers an outstanding seven-day sea kayaking and wildlife viewing adventure in British Columbia's magnificent Great Bear Rainforest. Join us for an unforgettable journey and experience the incredible wildlife of the area.

 

Throughout Region

 

 

Westwind Tugboat Adventures

"Follow the Fish" Aboard 1941 Heritage Tugboats, cruise to the best locations on the spectacular "Inside Passage". Trophy fishing for Salmon, Halibut, Crabbing & Clam digging. Fabulous food and scenery with eagles, whales and bears. Only 8-12 Guests per week.

 


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