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Name: Canadian Expeditions
Description: Wilderness Adventures
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Short Description: Wilderness Adventures

Long Description: Canadian Expeditions has been leading sea kayaking, canoeing, rafting, hike/tour, and backpacking wilderness expeditions in Arctic Canada, the Yukon, and British Columbia for 14 years. Small Groups of 10 or less.

SEA KAYAKING
Sea kayaks allow the paddler to slip silently across the waters, explore shallow inlets and coves, and approach marine mammals and birdlife without disturbing their calm. Previous experience is not necessary, although is desirable for Chilko Lake. Our expert guides will provide instruction in technique and with safety. We use double sea kayaks for our expeditions for safety and logistical reasons, as well as this is the standard expected by the Sea Kayaking Association of British Columbia for expedition companies. You can expect to paddle for approximately 4 hours per day but group ability, weather, campsites, and currents may modify this goal.

CANOEING
For our canoeing trips previous experience is not necessary. We have selected waters that have been categorized as Class 1 and suitable for beginners. Our expert guides will provide instruction in technique and with safety. Although suitable for novices, paddlers with previous experience will find our expeditions to satisfy their sense of adventure. We use Clipper and Old Towne canoes for our expeditions.

RAFTING
Similar to large canoes, but slower on the river and suitable for those who may not be able to paddle much. Five participants are carried in each. The rafting experience is a true "float trip" - days are longer, but less effort is required. There is one guide per raft, typically 3 rafts per expedition and the guides do the rowing. We always have paddles available for anyone who wants to paddle.
BACKPACKING
The following trail ratings are intended as a rough guide as many trails will display degrees of all categories and bad weather can affect ratings:

Easy: well-maintained trails and/or mostly flat terrain
Moderate: mostly good trails, with significant elevation changes of a gradual nature or short but strenuous.
Strenuous: will contain some or all of following conditions: off trail hiking, creek/river crossings, rough terrain, significant elevation changes, longer hiking days.

On most days we will begin hiking around 9 am, have a short rest each hour, stop for lunch, and get into camp around 4 p.m. Depending on the length of the trip, you can expect to carry 13 kg/30 lbs. or more. You will carry a portion of the food. Although our guides carry the lion¿s share of group equipment, you may be asked to carry something.

All Expeditions: transportation from the point of origin and return, national or provincial park user fees unless otherwise stated, camping fees, cooking gear, camp stoves, meals/snacks/beverages on the expedition, tents, meal preparations, tarps, major first aid supplies, emergency radio or satellite phone, and professional guides.

Canoe Expeditions: canoes, paddles, PFD [life jacket], canoe carts [where applicable], large dry bags.

Sea Kayak Expeditions: sea kayaks, paddles, PFDs [life jacket], spray skirts, survival suits for arctic waters.

Upon registration we will send you information about conditioning, packing, equipment and clothing, along with maps and itinerary.


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Price: $700 - $3500 US

Deposits: BOOKING & CANCELLATION
A deposit of 30% of the trip fee is required to hold your reservation. The balance of the fee is due 60 days prior to commencement after which time, there is no refund. Refunds will be made up to 60 days prior to the start of your trip. There is a $200 administration fee that will be deducted.


Cancellations: BOOKING & CANCELLATION
A deposit of 30% of the trip fee is required to hold your reservation. The balance of the fee is due 60 days prior to commencement after which time, there is no refund. Refunds will be made up to 60 days prior to the start of your trip. There is a $200 administration fee that will be deducted.

There will be a 2.5 % charge for credit card payments made after the initial deposit.

Our prices are quoted in Canadian and American dollars. If you choose to pay by credit card, understand that we have to process the payment in Canadian Funds, but that your credit card company will automatically change it to your currency.

If you paid your deposit in Canadian funds, please continue to make all further payments in Canadian Funds to avoid any confusion in the daily changing exchange rate.

We reserve the right to alter itineraries for circumstances beyond our control or to cancel any trip for any reason. Where it is necessary to cancel a trip we will provide 2 weeks notice. If there is insufficient registration we will endeavour to offer you an alternate trip with similar dates and demands. Full refunds accompany cancellation initiated by us.

LIABILITY
Due to the inherent risks involved in wilderness travel all participants are required to sign a standard liability release.


TRAVEL INTERRUPTION INSURANCE
As we must strictly enforce our cancellation policy, we very strongly recommend that you purchase the travel insurance option included with the information package sent to you. It is also extremely important that visitors obtain medical insurance for the length of stay in Canada.

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Policies: STANDARDS
Licensing: we are licensed to operate in the national, territorial, and provincial jurisdictions in which we operate. In order to receive this licensing, we must satisfy authorities that our guides are knowledgeable and qualified, trained in
wilderness first aid, and that the company is adequately insured.

Guides: our guides have many years of experience in the outdoors and are expert and certified in the activity they lead. They are familiar with the natural and cultural history of the area in which you will be traveling, trained in wilderness
first aid, and committed to your satisfaction and safety.

Group Size: in order to minimize our impact on the area we are visiting, for safety, and for creating a better environment for group interaction, we keep our group size to a maximum of 10 participants.

Guide/Guest Ratio: we abide by industry and park standards of 1:5. Mitigating circumstances may at times override this ratio.

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Canadian Expeditions
106, 11816 - 88ave
Delta, British Columbia
Canada, v4c3c5

Phone: 604.594.7701

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Areas Serviced
Delta, British Columbia, Canada


Adventures Provided
  • Animal Treks
    • Dog Sledding

  • Paddling and Rafting
    • Canoeing
    • Kayaking
    • Rafting

  • Tours
    • Backpacking and Hiking
    • Sea Kayaking Tours

  • Wildlife Watching
    • Whale Watching
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