The Comox Valley and Vancouver Island offer some of the most fantastic scenery in Canada. These 3 adventure tours are designed to the type of person that loves to feel what they see. The float will 'dock' to allow you the opportunity to enjoy a picnic, or hike, or what ever makes you happy.

If you would truly enjoy something different than one of our pilots would be happy to work with you to customize your own adventure.

All fares are based per person with a 2 person minimum (3 person max) and are subject to change due to fuel prices. The currency is Canadian and taxes are applicable.








Princess Louisa Inlet, a royal fjord like so many of its kind and yet unlike any other in the world, has a charm and scenic beauty that no words can adequately describe. It must be seen and experienced to be known.



Chatter Box Falls

After a fantastic 40 minute flight, enjoy a hour of leisure time to explore the beautiful landscape.

$262 each
(2 person min, 3 person max)



Princess Louisa Inlet

Far inland, approached from the Strait of Georgia, by way of Jervis Inlet, this magnificent granite-walled gorge was cut by an ice-glacier of millenniums past through the snow-tipped mountains that rise sharply from the water's edge to heights in excess of 2100 metres (7000 feet). As placid as a mountain lake, the ocean waters of Princess Louisa Inlet move constantly with the tides, but currents are practically non-existent except for the seven-to-ten-knot Malibu Rapids at the entrance. The inlet, almost completely enclosed, is 300 metres (1000 feet) deep and never over 800 metres (1/2 mile) wide in its eight-kilometre (five-mile) length.

Until mid-June the warm sun melting the snows of the mountains creates more than sixty waterfalls that cascade and spume down precipitous sides to mingle with the water of this finger of the sea. Beautiful Chatterbox Falls at the head of the inlet tumbles 40 metres (120 feet) into the water to shatter the stillness that is otherwise disturbed only by the murmur of boat motors or the lap of water against hulls and pontoons. During July and August the waters a short distance from Chatterbox Falls are in the comfortable 20 degree Celsius (70 degrees Fahrenheit) range.

for more information visit www.princesslouisa.bc.ca & www.bigpacific.com





This soothing, natural wonder is open year-round and is accessible only byair or by sea (one-hour water taxi ride from Tofino). The hotsprings are reached by an easy hike on a 2-km attractive wooden boardwalk trail from the dock. A selection of transport packages is offered out of Tofino, combining aerial sightseeing, camping, whale watching and kayaking with the magical experience of a mineral steam bath surrounded by old-growth rain forest.


Float over Hot Springs
It takes approx 50 minutes to reach this destination where you can enjoy 2 wondrous hours at the Hot Springs, before returning to Courtenay.

$310 each
(2 person min, 3 person max)


photos courtesy of
www.gotofino.com/tofinohotsprings.html

View from top of hot springs pools - very hot water!

Big trees are all along the trail.






Desolation Sound possesses magical magnetism that draws boaters, paddlers, and flyers from distant shores. Featuring Mediterranean-like scenery and the warmest seawater north of Mexico, this area has long been know as one of the most popular boating destinations on the coast of British Columbia. From power cruisers to sail boats, float planes and kayaks this unique park features something for everyone. Snow capped mountains, lush forests and almost 37 miles of coastline all contribute to the stunning scenery that seems to go on forever.

You'll be flying for about 45 minutes over breathtaking scenery before you settle down for 2 hours of exploration or relation at a pre arranged destination in Desolation Sound.

$285 each
(2 person min, 3 person max)