Enjoy the scenery, birds and wildlife of the Columbia Valley Wetlands while leisurely floating through a wilderness setting. View Osprey, Bald Eagles and Great Blue Herons in their natural habitat.
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The Columbia River Wetlands are situated in the Rocky Mountain Trench, a distinct feature 1600 km long 3 - 16 km wide, which is visible from the moon. No other wetlands in the province support such a diversity of wildlife. 270 species of birds have been recorded for the area. This major breeding ground for bald eagle, osprey, and great blue heron is the largest wetland west of Manitoba covering 26,000 hectares (64,246 acres). Wetland Interpretive Tours
Two and a half hours of leisurely
floating through the wilderness setting of one of North America's least disturbed
wetlands. Minimum 2 people. The specially designed watercraft used is very comfortable and quiet, utilizing environmentally friendly electric motors.
CanoeingBird watching, Leisurely drifts
and Gentle Rapid trips are available. Minimum 2 people.
Book early to avoid disappointment !
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