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In August of 1994, the Khutzeymateen Valley was designated Canada's only grizzly bear sanctuary under the joint management of the province of British Columbia and the Tsimshian Nation. Located 40 kilometres northeast of Prince Rupert on BC's northern coast, Khutzeymateen, a Tsimshian word meaning a confined space of salmon and bears, provides about 45 000 hectares of protected wilderness for the grizzly - a species at risk. With its dense rain forest, river mouth estuary and ocean fjord, the park sanctuary is able to provide refuge for about 50 grizzlies. The valley's rich wildlife population includes moose, wolves, migrating owls, grouse, shorebirds, geese, harlequin ducks, kingfishers, harbour seals, orca and humpback whales along the coast. The sanctuary has restricted access; however the Inlet outside of the Sanctuary is accessible and home to several bears, so viewing can be done in the Inlet. This cruise provides a safe and exciting way to view grizzly and black bears in their habitat without intruding on their natural activities. Bears are regularly seen but not guaranteed Prince Rupert, British Columbia Grizzly Bears Tour Overview:
Individuals (FIT) Request reservations be made minimum 24 hours prior to desired tour departure, but we recognize that this is not always possible. Groups: Chartered tours must be confirmed as early as possible due to limited availability. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Seashore Charters offers whale watching, grizzly bear viewing, wildlife excursions, sightseeing, cultural and historical tours in Prince Rupert, BC region.