Depart Vancouver in the morning on a private non-stop charter flight, then board a stable twin-hull catamaran for a journey from the open waters of Chatham Sound into the protected fjord, estuary, and temperate rainforest of Khutzeymateen Park. Established as a Class A park in 1994, it was the first area in Canada protected specifically for grizzly bears and their habitat.
From the water, watch for grizzly bears in a place where they remain fully wild, while experienced local guides interpret the area’s ecology, conservation, and cultural significance. You may also encounter humpback whales, orcas, and bald eagles. What makes the day distinctive is access: a remote grizzly bear sanctuary and coastal ecosystem, reached in a single day without the usual chain of connections, overnights, and travel fatigue.
Aspire Canada Tours manages the flights, transfers, and meals from start to finish, so guests can focus on the day itself rather than the practical details.
Early bird rate: C$1,470 per person, including GST, through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, May 31, 2026!
Solo travellers pay the same rate per person, with no single supplement.
Great Bear Group Rate: Save C$50 per person when six or more guests book together under the same reservation.
Itinerary/Overview
DAY 1: VANCOUVER TO THE KHUTZEYMATEEN AND RETURN.
Meet at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) for an early morning departure aboard the Khutzeymateen Clipper, a private Air North, Yukon’s Airline charter flight to Prince Rupert Airport (YPR). Breakfast is served on board. About 90 minutes later, arrive on British Columbia’s North Coast.
From YPR, a short motor coach transfer on Digby Island brings you to the dock, where you board the Motor Vessel (MV) Inside Passage, a 72-foot catamaran operated by Prince Rupert Adventure Tours. The journey continues across Chatham Sound and into the Khutzeymateen Valley, where wildlife viewing is shaped by local conditions and sanctuary protocols.
The catamaran offers five viewing decks, enclosed upper and lower lounges with floor-to-ceiling windows, two marine washrooms, and a small retail counter. Lunch with a non-alcoholic beverage is served on board. Guests spend approximately 7 hours on the water.
Early July often aligns with grizzly use of intertidal shoreline habitats. For July 4, 2026, on-water timing is built around a daytime low-tide window to maximise viewing opportunities. In addition to grizzly bears, guests may observe humpback whales, orcas, Steller sea lions, harbour seals, harbour porpoises, and bald eagles.
After the marine expedition, the group returns to YPR for the private evening flight back to Vancouver. Dinner is served on board. Arrive at YVR later that evening.
Inclusions:
Not Included
Travel Details
Pricing:
Deposit:
$350 CAD per person at booking. Final payment due 60 days before the tour.
Optional Extras:
Schedule:
Note: All times are approximate and subject to aviation and maritime variables.
Booking and Insurance
We strongly encourage you to purchase travel insurance prior to your trip.
Because this is a charter-based tour with advance supplier commitments, the deposit is non-refundable, and final payment made within 60 days of the tour is also non-refundable. Full details are set out in the waiver and booking terms.
Dietary requests: Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free requests can usually be accommodated for bookings made at least 14 days in advance.
Offered through our partner, Aspire Canada Tours.
Two items of checked baggage included with every fare, per passenger.
Complimentary snacks and light meals on each flight.
Exceptional customer service and support.
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