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Cruise / Sailing

Spectacular sailing a sailor’s delight

It’s a clear-skied summer’s day in Northern B.C., and for those ready to set sail to see the coast’s amazing beauty, there are endless possibilities.

One of the most popular sailing departure points is Prince Rupert, located at the end of the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16). The community of about 15,000 people is actually situated on Kaien Island, just north of the mouth of the Skeena River. The port of Prince Rupert, also called Cow Bay, is the deepest natural ice-free port in North America, and the closest to Asia, a factor contributing to its growing importance as a shipping centre.

Prince Rupert’s importance as a major departure point to Northern B.C. leisure-seekers is also soaring. Cruising the Inside Passage, where sightseers commonly spot killer whales, eagles and grizzlies is a most relaxing excursion.

BC Ferries offers a cruise from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy via the Inside Passage, with the summer cruises averaging 15 hours and winter trips averaging 18 to 25 hours. Reservations are recommended, however walk-ons are often accommodated. Sailings from Prince Rupert to Haida Gwaii are also popular, bringing visitors to the ancestral home of the Haida First Nations, and opportunities to see their incredible totems and other artifacts. It’s a six-hour sailing, with reservations recommended.

Ferries from the Alaska Marine Highway also stop in Prince Rupert, offering passage up the Alaska Panhandle as far as the Gold Rush town of Skagway. From there, tourists can travel by road to the Yukon and the rest of Alaska.

The Douglas Channel at the village of Kitimat provides another outstanding gateway to Northern B.C. beauty. The channel in itself is a huge recreation area, and the longest deep-sea channel in North America. It’s hugely popular with the fishing enthusiasts, with stocks of halibut, Dungeness crab, salmon and the colourful red snapper. For those wanting a longer adventure, vacation outfitters offer sightseeing sailings through the channel, for breathtaking views of fiords and inlets, and abundant wildlife. 

Try sailing a circle tour

  • It’s a fabulous circle cruise from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert, and a two-day cruise through the Inside Passage.  BC Ferries’ runs between Prince Rupert and Port Hardy, as well as its other Northwest B.C. sailings are listed on the company’s web page – www.bcferries.com. In B.C. call 1-888-223-3779; outside the province call (250) 386-3431.
  • Many of Northern B.C.’s natural and First Nations treasurers can only be observed during a sailing adventure. For instance, Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site is accessible only by boat or air.
  • Always be prepared for changes in weather while sailing northern B.C.’s beautiful coast. Temperatures can be colder than expected, even during the summer months, and rain showers are common.
  • There are many commercial outfitters available to provide your scenic sailing adventure, as well as kayak and boat rental facilities.

 

 

Region:  Haida Gwaii

 

 

Anvil Cove Charters

Queen Charlotte Islands kayak mothership and eco-tours from the comfort and security of 53' schooner, Anvil Cove. Discover the ruggedly beautiful and remote shores; eagles, whales, coastal rainforest, Haida cultural sites and much more.

Archipelago Ventures Ltd.

Gwaii Haanas National Park / World Heritage Site six-day wilderness voyages. Experience spectacular natural ecosystems, unique Haida cultural heritage, and fabulous mothership kayaking from the safety and comfort of the MV Island Bay.

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.

Ecosummer Expeditions

Celebrating 30 Years of kayaking and sailing the Queen Charlotte Islands – Ninstints Unesco World Heritage Site, Burnaby Narrows, Hotsprings. Also sailings to the Khutzeymateen Grizzlies and Spirit (Kermode) Bears of Princess Royal Island.

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

 

 


Foggy Point Gifts and Services

Visit our office and gift shop located in the Atlin Terminal, in Cow Bay, to plan your fishing and wildlife viewing adventure! Our local guides and large fleet can accommodate overnight or day trips.

Palmerville Adventures

3 hour tours or overnight accommodation for once in a lifetime wilderness nature adventures to the Khutzeymateen valley of the Grizzly Bear near Prince Rupert, British Columbia.

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.

Prince Rupert Port Authority

The Prince Rupert Port Authority has docking facilities for large and small cruise ships sailing the BC and Alaska coast and features extensive tour excursions, hosting over 100,000 cruise ship passengers annually.

Seaquest Explorations

Seaquest is a locally owned and operated company in Prince Rupert. We offer dinner cruises, marine life harbour cruises, with our touch tank aquarium, private functions and more.

 

Throughout Region

 

 

Ocean Adventures Charter Co. Ltd.

Join us for an exciting wilderness adventure cruise! Enjoy wildlife viewing, whale watching, bear viewing and fishing. Experience beautiful anchorages, gourmet cuisine, and our friendly, professional crew!

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.

 

Additional Partners

 
 

Maple Leaf Adventures
(250) 386-7245

Atlin Houseboat Rentals
(250) 651-7844


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