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80 km north of Campbell River lies a wild and magnificent region which is characterized by British Columbia’s longest coastal fjord (Knight Inlet) as well as by the astonishing fauna and flora of the rainforest. This is the spectacular setting of the Knight Inlet Lodge, a picturesque assortment of floating houses which was originally used as logging camp. Recent improvement has provided modern comfort for guest accommodation and the lodge is the ideal starting point for adventure and grizzly watching!
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Come and connect with the wild side of nature in the wilderness back country of the Cariboo Mountains. This exciting back country adventure takes you into the high country. Feel the freedom as you breathe in the fresh pure mountain air. Your adventure will take you into the high alpine, the ‘land beyond the tree’, where you will see wildlife and experience life of the wild mountain dwellers. You will be guided by local knowledgeable, caring guides who will ensure your safety and a memorable experience. You’ll then stay at the Pyna-tee-ah Lodge which is located on the picturesque south shore of Quesnel Lake.
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80 km north of Campbell River lies a wild and magnificent region which is characterized by British Columbia’s longest coastal fjord (Knight Inlet) as well as by the astonishing fauna and flora of the rainforest. This is the spectacular setting of the Knight Inlet Lodge, a picturesque assortment of floating houses which was originally used as logging camp. Recent improvement has provided modern comfort for guest accommodation and the lodge is the ideal starting point for adventure and grizzly watching!
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Gary Zorn has a passion for the big bears, the grizzlies. With him, you will meet the Cariboo Mountains grizzly bears in their natural habitat. Gary has devoted his life studying the social hierarchy, habits, habitat and body language of these creatures while communing with them on their turf. Grizzlies, one of the largest predatory and most solitary species with their razor sharp claws, big demeanor and tell-tale hump over the shoulder and dished nose are unmistakable and the signature species of the Canadian wilderness. You’ll then stay at the Pyna-tee-ah Lodge which is located on the picturesque south shore of Quesnel Lake.
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Here’s a fantastic viewing excursions in the central coast of British Columbia, known as the Great Bear Rainforest. This area is indeed one of the best places in the world to observe grizzly bears and other wildlife such as wolves, black bears, otters, bald eagles, wild salmons, etc. You will stay in a remotely located charming floating lodge whose stays are limited to a maximum of 10 guests to ensure a personalized experience. Your hosts will prepare wilderness-gourmet meals using the best local seafood.
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Here’s a fantastic viewing excursions in the central coast of British Columbia, known as the Great Bear Rainforest. This area is indeed one of the best places in the world to observe grizzly bears and other wildlife such as wolves, black bears, otters, bald eagles, wild salmons, etc. You will stay in a remotely located charming floating lodge whose stays are limited to a maximum of 10 guests to ensure a personalized experience. Your hosts will prepare wilderness-gourmet meals using the best local seafood.
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Come and connect with the wild side of nature in the wilderness back country of the Cariboo Mountains. This exciting back country adventure takes you into the high country. Feel the freedom as you breathe in the fresh pure mountain air. Your adventure will take you into the high alpine, the ‘land beyond the tree’, where you will see wildlife and experience life of the wild mountain dwellers. You will be guided by local knowledgeable, caring guides who will ensure your safety and a memorable experience. You’ll then stay at the Pyna-tee-ah Lodge which is located on the picturesque south shore of Quesnel Lake.
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Gary Zorn has a passion for the big bears, the grizzlies. With him, you will meet the Cariboo Mountains grizzly bears in their natural habitat. Gary has devoted his life studying the social hierarchy, habits, habitat and body language of these creatures while communing with them on their turf. Grizzlies, one of the largest predatory and most solitary species with their razor sharp claws, big demeanor and tell-tale hump over the shoulder and dished nose are unmistakable and the signature species of the Canadian wilderness. You’ll then stay at the Pyna-tee-ah Lodge which is located on the picturesque south shore of Quesnel Lake.
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