4 Day Orca Camp Tour Vancouver Island

Kayak and Camp in Orca Territory on Vancouver Island

4 Day / 3 Night Orca Camp Tour Vancouver Island

Dive into Your Orca Dreams. The Ultimate Bucket List Adventure. No Experience Necessary. Everyone Welcome. Available Trip Dates for 2025:

  • June 30 - July 3
  • July 7 - 10
  • July 14 - 17
  • July 21 - 24
  • July 31 - August 3
  • August 6 - 9
  • August 12 - 15
  • August 18 - 21
  • August 25 - 28
  • September 1 - 4
C$ 2995 + 5% tax
US $2169 + 5% tax | EUR 1,995 + 5% tax
2025

Tour starts and ends with free pick up and drop in in Campbell River, Vancouver Island, Canada.

Due to small group sizes (10 people max per trip), we have limited spots available.

Would you like to customize your tour?
Please contact Sandra directly at 1-250-337-5717 or email us at info@greywolfexpeditions.com and we will try to accommodate your personalized Orca Dream adventure on Vancouver Island.

4 Day / 3 Night Orca Camp Tour Vancouver Island

Trip Itinerary Day 1 to Day 4

Experience the World’s Premier Eco-Friendly Land-based Whale Watching Camp on Vancouver Island, also know as Orca Camp Vancouver Island.

A kayakers mecca and whale watchers paradise. Now including a full day whale watching boat tour. The only company on the Island offering both. Land based whale watching and a classic whale watching tour to famous Blackfish Sound plus a visit to Telegraph Cove to the famous Whale Interpretive Centre. 

With over 20 years of experience guiding in this area, Jesse and Sandra are delighted to introduce you to the world’s first and only unique eco-friendly, sustainable, and solar-powered land-based whale watching camp on Vancouver Island, that you have only dreamed about. This exceptional experience offers unparalleled opportunities to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat while minimizing our environmental impact.

Our state-of-the-art nature base camp, powered entirely by renewable solar energy, has been thoughtfully designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. You will have the chance to witness the awe-inspiring sight of orcas, humpback whales, pacific white sided dolphins and sea lions, all while enjoying the utmost comfort and luxury in our meticulously appointed wilderness accommodations.

We pride ourselves on our commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship. Every aspect of our operation, from the locally sourced cuisine to the eco-friendly transportation, has been carefully curated to ensure the preservation of the delicate ecosystem.

We cordially invite you to embark on this once-in-a-lifetime journey and immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of our one-of-a-kind whale watching camp. To learn more about our offerings and secure your reservation, please do not hesitate to contact us.

We look forward to welcoming you to this extraordinary experience.

Orca Camp is a comfortable wilderness camp located on northern Vancouver Island. It has no public access, or street access and is only accessible for our exclusive clients, via our personal boat. It is quiet, remote and eco friendly. It has been developed over many years to reflect its natural surrounding using mostly natural material. There is a heated and covered group dinning area, essential oil outdoor sauna, hot shower and private tenting areas (max. 2 occupancy per tent or as a family you can request to sleep 4 max).

We are excited to provide you with the ideal trip itinerary for your 4-Day Orca Camp Tour on Vancouver Island. Please find the details below:

Day 1

On Day 1, your adventure begins with a convenient meeting point at our head office in Black Creek near Campbell River on Vancouver Island, Canada at 8 am. You will then embark on a 2-hour truck drive with your personal guide to reach the launching site. From there, a quick boat ride will take you into the camp.

After arriving at the camp, you can look forward to a delicious lunch around 1:30 pm after settling into our comfortable luxury walk in tents. If weather conditions permit, an afternoon paddle will be on the agenda. As the day progresses, you can enjoy a refreshing coffee and tea break at approximately 4 pm.

During your downtime, there are various activities available for relaxation and enjoyment. You can indulge in whale watching, participate in art activities, or even experience the outdoor sauna.

As evening approaches, dinner will be served at 6:30 pm. Following dinner, there may be an opportunity for a sunset paddle to soak in the breathtaking surroundings. To cap off the day, gather around a cozy campfire for some delightful moments with fellow adventurers.

Please note that this itinerary is subject to change based on weather conditions and other factors to ensure your safety and optimal experience. Please always ask your guide for additional kayaking time, such as early morning paddles (before breakfast) or after dinner (Sunset Paddles). 

Day 2

On Day 2 of your adventure, you can expect a delightful start with coffee being served at 8 am. Following that, a scrumptious breakfast will be served at 9 am to fuel you up for the exciting activities ahead.

Throughout the day, you will have the opportunity to enjoy kayaking, whale watching, light hiking on the beach, disc golf, outdoor library, board games, campfires and more.  These activities will allow you to immerse yourself in the stunning natural surroundings and observe this magnificent area in your own speed.

At around 1:30 pm, a delicious lunch will be provided, giving you a chance to replenish your energy levels. Afterward, there will be a short hike lasting approximately 60 minutes to a hidden waterfall, where you can marvel at the beauty of nature and capture some memorable moments.

Around 4 pm, there will be a coffee and tea break to offer a refreshing pause and reenergize before continuing with the activities. You will also have the chance to engage in some whale watching from the shore during this time.

As evening approaches, dinner will be served at 6:30 pm, allowing you to indulge in a satisfying meal while enjoying the company of fellow adventurers. Additionally, there may be the possibility of enjoying an outdoor sauna session and gathering around a campfire to unwind and share stories of the day’s experiences or enjoy a sunset paddle. 

Overall, Day 2 promises an exciting blend of adventure, relaxation, and culinary delights, ensuring that you have an unforgettable experience during your trip.

Day 3:

On Day 3 of your adventure, you have an exciting day planned ahead! Breakfast will be served at 8 am to fuel you up for the day. After breakfast, you will embark on a full day boat tour into Blackfish Sound. Please note that we are the only company in this area who offers such as service during similar kayaking tours! Blackfish sound is know for it’s abundance of marine wildlife. This area is known for its stunning beauty and diverse marine life.

More details about the boat tour will be provided on-site, ensuring that you have all the necessary information to make the most of this experience. It’s a great opportunity to explore the waters and encounter fascinating wildlife.

For lunch, you will have the chance to enjoy a meal in a remote area, surrounded by nature’s tranquility. Afterward, you will return to the camp for a coffee and tea break at approximately 4 pm. This will be a perfect opportunity to relax and recharge before continuing with your activities.

In the evening, dinner will be served at 6:30 pm, providing you with a delicious meal to end the day. Additionally, there is a possibility of enjoying an outdoor sauna and gathering around a campfire. These activities offer a chance to unwind and connect with nature in a unique way.

Make sure to take full advantage of this day’s itinerary and savor every moment of your adventurous journey!

Day 4:

On Day 4, the day will start with breakfast being served at approximately 8:00am. After breakfast, the group will prepare for their final kayaking trip to the borders of the unique Robson Bight Ecological Orca reserve. This will be a fantastic opportunity to explore the area one more time before lunch.

Lunch will be served around 1:30 pm, allowing the group to replenish their energy after an exciting morning on the water. Following lunch, the group will depart from the camp at approximately 2:30 pm.

The return journey to Campbell River is scheduled for around 5:00 pm, providing enough time for everyone to comfortably reach their destination.

Your Tour In A Nutshell:

Please note that specific details for your  3 or 4 day Orca Camp Tour will be shared during your stay to ensure you have the best experience possible as everything is weather dependent. Please be aware that kayaking may be limited due to weather conditions. If your main goal is to spend as much time as possible in a kayak, then this trip is NOT right for you. We kayak anywhere between 2-4 hours per day, only if weather is safe for us to do so. This tour is not a kayak expedition style tour, but rather a wilderness base camp, were kayaking is part of it but not the main focus. 

At our company, we prioritize guest satisfaction and aim to provide a flexible experience for every tour. We understand the importance of balancing activities and relaxation time, so if you have a preference for more or less kayaking, outdoor spa, hiking etc. please don’t hesitate to communicate this with our guides. With small group sizes ranging from 6-10 people per trip, we are able to accommodate different preferences and ensure flexibility throughout the tour.

We hope this itinerary provides you with a better understanding of what to expect during your Orca Camp Tour with us. Should you have any further questions or require additional information, please feel free to reach out to our team.

Looking forward to an unforgettable adventure!

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When is the best time to see orcas?

From July, especially August and early September is our prime time, but every moment holds potential for breathtaking encounters with orcas, humpbacks, sea lions, eagles, and more. A voyage that will leave you in awe of our marine treasures.

What activities are included?

Sea kayaking tours anywhere from 2-4 hours a day to the boundaries of Michael Biggs Robson Bight Ecological Orca Reserve, whale watching from shore, fishing, plus, we are the only company in this area that offers a zodiac boat tour into Blackfish Sound while attending our 4 Day Orca Camp Tour (sometimes even on our 3 Day tours!). Plus our outdoor sauna with essential oil therapy,  will provide the outdoor wellness you are looking for. Small hikes are also offered to a hidden waterfall and on special requests a longer hike to Eagle Eye Orca research centre may be arranged. Clients also love to beach comb, play a round of disc golf and camp through-out the day with a good book or delicious cup tea, beer, wine, coffee: you get the idea!  We have also put together a small outdoor library plus a tote of board games. Please remember, there are is no bad weather, only bad rain-gear! 

Is this adventure tour for everybody?

If you love whales, dolphins, kayaking, camping, fishing and the great outdoors, then this is the right trip for you! 
This exclusive special tour is very exciting, relaxing and rejuvenating trip in BC’s wilderness. We have had guests ranging from 4 to 84 years old and this makes for a great family trip. A moderate level of fitness is recommended but not required. Simply enjoy the camp and choose your level of activity. We cater to all dietary requirements. Our guides are always there to ensure that your Vancouver Island wilderness experience is comfortable, safe, and relaxing.

What to expect from water & weather and surroundings?

Grey Wolf Expedition’s Orca Camp is a wild, magical and rugged place. At times we will be exposed to high winds, rain and stormy weather. You can not be sensitive to this type of weather or circumstances. We recommend to keep an open mind for adventure and trust your guides, that they will ensure the best adventure possible. Please be aware that Johnstone Strait is a marine highway for cruise ships, commercial fisherman, fella kayakers and other sailors. You will also find logging activity all over Vancouver Island’s Inside passage. Fishing and logging is part of our Island life. Sea Kayaking is only a part of this amazing adventure tour and may be limited to high winds and strong currents. Nevertheless, our zodiac tour may make up for lost time on the water.

Do you have single and double kayaks? And how stable are they?

Our tours offer both single and double kayaks, ensuring options for all adventurers. Rest assured, our boats are designed for stability, providing a safe and steady experience on the water. Our high quality Delta Kayaks are easy to navigate and your guide will be by your side, to explain every step of the way.

Where does the tour start from and where to park your vehicle?

This tour starts from convenient Campbell River BC. There are direct flights from Vancouver International Airport to Campbell River. We offer FREE pick up and DROP OFF in the morning of your tour from your hotel/motel in Campbell River. 

Need a place to leave your vehicle for the duration of your trip? No problem! Use our beautiful head office here in Black Creek to leave your truck, car, RV and camper. Please visit our Trip Planning Page to view more detailed, helpful information or contact us!

Can you guarantee Orca sightings?

While we can’t guarantee any wildlife sightings, book between mid-July and early September for the best chance to witness our northern resident orcas  in action. Remember, they are wild and free, so no guarantees, but we’ll ensure you’re at the right place at the right time. Adventure with anticipation, not expectation.

Why choose us?

Our tours are not your ordinary kayaking adventure or classic whale watching tour. Our Orca Camp Tour Vancouver Island includes much more! From free pick up and drop off in Campbell River, accommodation in comfortably luxury walk in tents for the duration of your tour, all meals are freshly prepared with locally sourced ingredients as much as possible, guides with over 20 years of experience in this area, sea kayaking, land based whale watching, full day boat tour, fishing from shore, outdoor spa and small hikes. Our tours are carefully chosen to provide the best chance to see humpbacks and orcas to the right time of the year. Small group sizes between 8 to 10 people per tour. All gear is new and top notch. Your comfort is our paramount.

Navigating the waves of compassion and adventure, Jesse D. Haslehurst and Sandra Zgela are your trusted company owners and company guides to the wonders of Vancouver Island’s wilderness since 2004 in the waters of Johnstone Strait in the territory of orcas, humpback whales, dolphins, sea lions and bald eagles. 

With two decades of experience as certified kayak and wilderness guides, they have been pioneers in exclusive, small group sized land-based whale watching and sea kayaking tours in this area. Running each tour themselves with their assistant guide Dan, Orca Camp, crafted with utmost care for minimal ecological impact, is a testament to their pride and dedication. Join Jesse and Sandra on an unforgettable adventure as they share their deep love for the ocean and marine life.

Each tour is unique and customized. No experience necessary. Families are welcome. Grey Wolf tours are fun for beginners and professionals. No mass tourism, small group sizes are Grey Wolf Expedition’s expertise (10 people max per tour). Kids ages 4+ are welcome. 

Kids under the age of 12 are half price. Snacks and meals tailored to your child’s needs are available to no extra charge. Kids crafts, arts and entertainment included plus a free adventure package. Ask us to have our daughter Anna, 14 years, join your tour, so your baby sitting is taken care off, when you simply want to sit at the beach and enjoy the scenery with a glass of wine after a fun day of adventures!

Gluten free meals available, as well as vegan, vegetarian, GMO free as well as organic options are carefully put together for each trip, with supporting up to 13 local businesses. Fresh local produce out of our own garden, local eggs and local meats with each trip are provided. Your health and outdoor wellness is our priority. 

Accommodations are warm and cozy walk-in tents, equipped with extra pillows and blankets, tent lights, slippers and towels.

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