Kitimat Adventures

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Adventure Travel

Whale Watching Tours, Helicopter Tours; we can even get your Kayaks and Canoes to the best locations this part of the world has to offer. Make one of these spectacular experiences part of your fishing trip, or combine them for a great vacation.

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Kitimat Lodge Whale Watching

The Douglas Channel in Kitimat is home to Killer Whales that arrive in June chasing the numerous Salmon running into the Kitimat River. Pods of Killers can be viewed during your day and at the same time experience 1st class fishing for Chinook Salmon.

Humpback Whales enter the Douglas Channel in August. We'll venture out and watch the spectacle as pods of Humpbacks corral balls of Herring then make a explosive burst out of the water feeding on the abundance of fresh fish.

Whale watching with Kitimat Lodge is ecologically friendly and mindful of the lives of the whales as they move through the channel hunting for their food as they carry forward in their annual ventures.

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Kitimat Lodge Helicopter Tours

Historic water falling glaciers are trickling down jagged mountains making for a breathtaking fly-by. We then touchdown in virgin pools of green glacier colored beauty. Our choppers take us to numerous pools in day, so if one pool is not productive we venture onto another. Bear sightings are always a occurrence so a camera is a must. Grizzly bears fresh out of a winters sleep are always visible as well a chance to watch them feed on spawning Salmon in the summer. The smells of mother nature and the beauty of the spring flowers as well the turning of the autumn trees from bright red to orange and yellow. Old growth trees hundreds of years old drape the waters edge as we enter into another world of fishing paradise. Make this a part of your next trip to the BC wilderness adventures.

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Kitimat Lodge Hot Springs Tours

Designed for groups of less than 12 people. Remote, private and boat-only access, these "small group" crystal clear, all natural mineral hot springs in BC are a well known attraction on the west coast of Canada! The bay was used in the past for logging. Remains of the old log landing site, logging road and an old steam donkey engine can be found on shore at the end of the bay. The bath house building was built in May 1992 by a group of volunteers sponsored by Northern Aquanauts scuba Dive Club and donations from businesses in Kitimat. Until 2004, Weewanie Hot Springs was a BC Forest Service Recreation Site maintained by the Kalum Forest District out of Terrace.

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Kitimat Lodge Kayak Tours

Historic water falling glaciers are trickling down jagged mountains making for a breathtaking fly-by. We then touchdown in virgin pools of green glacier colored beauty.

We can help your group get to some of the most incredible secret places. Wildlife sightings are always a occurrence so a camera is a must. Experience the still waters and natures bounty taking time to watch them feed on spawning Salmon in the summer. The smells of mother nature and the beauty of the spring flowers as well the turning of the autumn trees from bright red to orange and yellow. Old growth trees hundreds of years old drape the waters edge as we enter into another world of fishing paradise. Make this a part of your next trip to the BC wilderness adventures.

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Kitimat Village

Take Some Time to Visit the History and Culture of Kitimaat Village. The first nations in Kitimat are called the Haisla. Pictured in our gallery is world renowned carver Sammy Robinson standing in front of his carving shop in Kitimaat Village. Also nestled in the woods is a totem pole that Sammy carved some 50 years ago.