Most Inspirational Moment
We had a fantastic whale watching trip with a humpback breaching and lobtailing. Plus a grey whale and a colony of sea lions in the crashing waves on the same outing. The time with the grizzlies was also amazing. I hadn't appreciated how close they would be with the group of us just standing beside the river where they were feeding. They put on a great show and we saw about 10 grizzlies in the 2 hours we spent there. The outing was then topped off by a group of orcas on the way back.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Jo was a good leader and clearly enjoys leading this tour. She educated us about the area, the culture, the trees and the wildlife and her local knowledge gave us some good stops on long drives, good picnics and good evening meals.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Bear in mind that the weather in this part of the world is similar to the UK. September is the best time to see the grizzlies, but it can also be wet. There is flexibility in the itinerary and some things can be moved to different days to cope with this, but some of the activities on the itinerary just cannot run if the weather is really bad. On our trip, the sea kayaking on the last day had to be cancelled because of heavy rain and wind. On our scheduled whale-watching trip from Tofino we saw no whales (but plenty of seals, sea lions and sea otters). Apparently this is really unusual, but wildlife is unpredictable! As a group we chose to depart from the itinerary and book ourselves onto another whale watching trip from Ucluelet the next morning. It was the right decision (see best moment above) but we had to depart from the official itinerary to give us a second chance to see the whales.