West Vancouver Island

Outer Shores Lodge at the edge of Pacific Rim National Park

West Coast Vancouver Island, Canada | Credit: James Thompson

Season(s)
Spring, Summer, Fall
Duration
3-nights to 7-nights
Pricing
$1,650 to $5,250 CAD/person
Starts / Ends
Outer Shores Lodge, Bamfield
Overview

There are few places in the world that can match the natural beauty of Vancouver Island’s remote west coast. And nowhere exemplifies this region like Barkley Sound and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.

Beginning in 2022, our base of operations for all of our West Vancouver Island expeditions will be Outer Shores Lodge, located at the edge of Barkley Sound, on the west coast of Vancouver Island,  in the small historic fishing community of Bamfield and traditional territory of the Huu-ay-aht First Nation. Here, our guests will enjoy nature-based expedition experiences balanced with the comfort, luxury, and amenities offered by this private ocean-front lodge and its surrounding forests, gardens, and seascapes.

Join us at Outer Shores Lodge for an expedition into sprawling island archipelagos of ancient rainforests and wave-carved coastlines, a magical place where herring spawn in kelp forests, bears forage on beaches, gray whales sift the shallows, and killer whales hunt for salmon and seals. Through boat-based and shore excursions we’ll explore the unique geography of this region – islands, beaches, old-growth forests, rocky intertidal zones, kelp forest communities, seagrass meadows, estuaries, and fiords – and the diversity of wildlife it supports.

We’ll also explore and learn about the ancient and contemporary cultural history of the Nuu-chah-nulth Nations who have lived here for thousands of years. We see and learn about shell middens, stone fish traps, clam gardens, and enjoy a guided tour of the ancient village and fortress site of Kiix?in. We’ll also delve into the “post-contact” era of this region – from sea otters to basking sharks, and from whaling stations to marine research stations.

Highlights

Diverse wildlife and habitats, including gray, humpback, and killer whales, black bears, sea otters, seals, sea lions, eagles, seabirds, kelp forests, eelgrass meadows, rocky intertidal, and old-growth coastal rainforests.

Cultural experiences including a guided tour of the ancient Huu-ay-aht village and fortress site of Kiix?in (pronounced "kee-hin").

Amenities of Outer Shores Lodge, including ocean-facing great room, outdoor hot tub, indoor steam shower, resource and presentation room, chef-prepared meals in a beautiful open kitchen, surrounding gardens and forests, and panoramic views afforded from the adjacent "bluff".

Sample Itineraries

Duration
4-nights
Starts / Ends
Bamfield
Distance
Up to 25 nautical miles (46 km)/day
Physical REquirements
Moderate

Summary

Our 5-night Spring Explorer expeditions take us on an exploration of the ecosystems, wildlife, natural history, Indigenous cultures, and the post-contact era of Barkley Sound and the Broken Group Islands of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. These expeditions (also available a 7-night itinerary) give our guests the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the rhythms, ecosystems, and deep cultural history of this remarkable region while enjoy the luxury and amenities of both the classic wooden schooner Passing Cloud and Outer Shores Lodge.

Day 1
Arrival, Lodge Orientations, and West Bamfield Walking Tour

Our expedition begins with your mid-morning arrival in Bamfield, typically either by floatplane from Vancouver or via the passenger and freight vessel MV Frances Barkley from Port Alberni. Upon arrival at Outer Shores Lodge, you’ll be greeted by our expedition staff who will settle you into your accommodations and give you a tour of the lodge and its amenities. After lunch, we’ll enjoy a walking tour of West Bamfield, including local beaches and the historic boardwalk.

Back at the lodge this afternoon you’ll have time relax in the ocean-front big room with stone fireplace, explore the surrounding gardens and forest, or enjoy a soak in the outdoor hot tub or indoor steam bath.

Evening presentation: Marine Mammals of Barkley Sound

Day 2
Schooner Passing Cloud / Broken Group Islands / Inner Islands

If you’re an early riser, you might start your day with some pre-breakfast birdwatching or photography around the lodge or the forests and beaches of West Bamfield. After breakfast this morning we’ll board the schooner Passing Cloud and cruise or sail to the Broken Group Islands of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. 

Our excursion today will take us to the eastern portion of Barkley Sound and the Inner Broken Group Islands.  We’ll anchor the Passing Cloud and board our inflatable skiffs to explore this beautiful area. We’ll be on the lookout for bald eagles, black bears feeding along the shore, as well as mink, river otters, seals, sea lions, and whales. A warm and delicious lunch will be served on the aft deck, or below deck in Passing Cloud’s spacious salon. This afternoon we’ll continue our explorations before sailing home to Outer Shores Lodge in time for dinner.

This evening, after another wonderful chef-prepared dinner, enjoy a spectacular sunset from the bluff or relax in the great room with a book from our resource library.

Evening presentation: Return of Sea Otters and Kelp Forests to Barkley Sound

Day 3
Schooner Passing Cloud / Broken Group Islands / Ancient Villages and Old-Growth Forests

Start this morning off by enjoying a leisurely cup of coffee while chatting with our culinary team or head up to the lookout bluff and enjoy panoramic ocean views and sounds as the morning unfolds around you. You can’t help but be moved by this incredible setting!

Today’s excursion aboard Passing Cloud will take us in the heart of the Broken Group Islands.  After anchoring in a protected lagoon formed by Dodd, Willis, and Turtle Islands, we’ll board our inflatable skiffs to explore this spectacular area. On shore we’ll see extensive shells middens, indicating thousands of years of Indigenous habitation here. We’ll also stroll among giant old-growth cedar and spruce trees, and learn about the incredible ecological relationships that make these forests among the most productive on the planet. And if the tide is low enough, we may even see the remains of ancient clam gardens and stone fish traps as we make our way back to the ship.

Because it’s spring on the Pacific Flyway, we also expect to see a diversity coastal birds today, including kingfishers, mergansers, harlequin ducks, bufflehead, goldeneye, oyster catchers, cormorants, grebes, loons, turnstones, bald eagles, geese, and a wide variety of songbirds.

After sailing back at the lodge this late this afternoon, enjoy the warmth, comfort, and ocean views of the ocean-front great room with a cup of tea or glass of wine.

Evening presentation: Introduction to Coastal Temperate Rainforests 

Day 4
Schooner Passing Cloud / Broken Group Islands / Outer Islands and Wildlife

This morning we’ll start the day with another delicious breakfast at Outer Shores Lodge before boarding the Passing Cloud and departing for the outer Broken Group Islands, approximately seven nautical miles (~13 km) away. On route, guests will enjoy comfortable seating on deck, inside the wheelhouse, or even below deck in the cozy main salon enjoying our extensive library with a hot cup of coffee or tea. 

Today we’ll anchor the Passing Cloud in a sheltered bay situated within the outermost of the Broken Group Islands. This exhilarating region is the domain of high-energy shorelines, seals, sea lions, whales, and even the sea otters that are currently returning to this region. Once in our inflatable skiffs, we’ll skirt the edges of kelp forests and learn about the dramatic ecological transformations that are taking place as sea otter make their come back. And, if time and tide permit, we’ll also go ashore to explore low tide in the “Great Tidepool” and explore the diverse and colourful world of seashore animals, including giant green anemones, lemon nudibranchs, bat stars, peanut worms, frilled dog whelks, and iridescent seaweeds.

After lunch we’ll travel the short distance to nearby Benson Island and tour the ancient village site of C’isaa, birthplace of the Tseshaht First Nation. Sailing home this afternoon, we’ll contemplate the more than 5000-year-history of Indigenous subsistence and adaptation in this region. 

Day 5
Ancient Village and Fortress of Kiix?in

Our expedition crescendos today with an inspiring and insightful guided tour of the ancient Huu-ay-aht Nation village and fortress site of Kiix?in, located just a short distance from the Outer Shores Lodge. Our Huu-ay-aht guide and cultural interpreter will lead us on a cultural journey through the history of this remarkable site, situated on a beautiful beach fronted by sea stacks, and surrounded by old-growth coastal temperate rainforest. The moss-laden remains of 12 longhouses, including standing house posts and beams, outline this village that once housed more than 500 people. We’ll learn about the lifeways of the people who lived here and how they constructed and used the adjacent fortress to protect themselves when needed. This is an approximately six-hour tour that includes a short boat ride, strolling along a boardwalk through coastal rainforest, a short beach walk, and a chef-prepared picnic lunch.

After returning to the lodge this afternoon, enjoy the mesmerizing panoramic views from the bluff while watching for eagles, otters, sea lions, whales, and other coastal wildlife.

Evening presentation: Introduction to the Human History of Barkley Sound

Day 6
Post-Breakfast Farewells

This morning after breakfast we’ll formally bring our expedition to a close as we say our farewells and depart Bamfield and the Outer Shores Lodge having explored and connected with this remarkable part of the world, feeling rested, insightful, and inspired.

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Testimonials

This trip was more than I could have asked for as a person living in a world where the future of our planet and all of her inhabitants is in question. This trip gave me hope – not only that the Great Bear Rainforest still exists, but seeing the conservation work people are doing first hand, including providing the opportunity for this beautiful place to be seen and to inspire others. Anyone wanting to experience adventure, inspiration, the most natural beauty, profound animal encounters, once in a lifetime photography experiences, and the trip of a lifetime with genuine and amazing people who truly care about you having the best excursion possible – travel with Outer Shores.

— BARBARA, AB, CANADA

Thank you for a truly awesome trip. The highlights – there was almost nothing but highlights – the bears, the whales, the natural world, the sounds, the seas – above all the companionship.

— BARBARA, AB, CANADA

The inspiration provided by this trip will live on for years to come. Highlights: Spirit bear, humpback whale breaching near Whale Point, the Crew (Graham, Molly, Joel, and Russ). Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

— Owen, BC, CANADA

Every time I come aboard, the Passing Cloud feels more and more like home. This is partly due to the heart and soul of this ship, but mostly because of the people on board. From the mystical Kermode (Spirit) bears to the breaching whales, this trip has been a journey like no other. To the ship, the crew, and our undeniably charismatic Captain Russell, thank you for the trip of a lifetime.

— Lauren, MT, CANADA

“Leaving Passing Cloud and the Great Bear Rainforest after an amazing journey – both physical and spiritual. The ship, crew, and of course Russ, have transcended our expectations with a truly spectacular environment.”

— RenÉE, Mt, CANADA

“Everything was impressive about this trip. Every day stunning adventure, scenery, megafauna, and the friends we’ve made and been able to share the days with. We will share with all our friends an understanding and realization of a pristine and vulnerable coast.”

— Sharon & Hans, BC, CANADA

Dates & Rates

Date
Price
Status*
Depart / End
Booking
May 9-20 (Spring in the Sound)
$550/person/night
Available
Bamfield
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June 1-10 (Spring in the Sound)
$550/person/night
Available
Bamfield
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July 2-21 (Open Bookings)
$550/person/night
Available
Bamfield
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July 27-Aug 6 (Open Bookings)
$550/person/night
Available
Bamfield
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Aug 6-21 (Open Bookings)
$550/person/night
Available
Bamfield
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Sept 6-24 (Open Bookings)
$550/person/night
Available
Bamfield
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Sept 17-24 (Salmon, Bears, Forest)
$685/person/night
Available
Bamfield
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Sept 24-Oct 1 (Salmon, Bears, Forests)
$685/person/night
Available
Bamfield
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Oct 1-Nov 15 (Storm Watching Season)
Coming soon!
Available
Bamfield
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Notes on Pricing

Our rates shown are price/person/night, based on double occupancy, quoted in Canadian dollars, and subject to 5% Federal Goods and Services Tax (GST). All prices and dates are subject to change without notice.

Resources

Preparing to go to West Vancouver Island?

Barkley Sound is an ecologically and culturally remarkable region on the west coast of Vancouver Island and home to the Broken Group Islands and Cape Beale Headlands/West Coast Trail Units of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Below is a list of websites that will help you prepare for traveling to and experiencing this amazing place.

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