Situated 60 kilometres from the mouth of the inlet is Knight Inlet Lodge. Our floating lodge is tucked into Glendale Cove, which offers one of the few protected anchorages in the inlet, and it is here that you will begin each day’s adventure. The lodge is an assortment of construction styles dating from the early 1940’s, when the original float housed a logging camp. Recent construction has provided modern buildings for guest accommodation. In the Palace, the Native House and the Lair, all of the rooms are cedar paneled and have private bathrooms for our guests’ comfort. Most of the rooms have one double/queen/king bed and a twin bed. With the addition of a cot we can accommodate four in some of the rooms. Most of the guest buildings have lounges with wood burning stoves in them, for relaxing in the evening or on a cool day. At full capacity the lodge will hold 30 guests in our twelve rooms, but 24 - 26 is the average occupancy. Glendale Cove is home to one of the largest concentrations of grizzly
(brown) bears in British Columbia. It is not uncommon for there
to be up to 50 bears within 10 kilometres of the lodge in the peak
fall season, when the salmon are returning to the river. Although
they are abundant in the fall, it is not the only season that grizzly
bears can be found in Glendale Cove. Starting in late April the
bears return to the estuary from winter dens and start the year
feeding on the sedges, succulents, grasses and barnacles that abound
in our estuary. This luxuriant spring growth provides the basic
nutritional needs for the bears which draws them from the mountains
down to the estuary. This is the time to see, at close proximity,
the tiny cubs emerge with their ever-cautious mothers. In the summer,
the berry crop is very heavy and this helps keeps the bears in the
general area. We do not get the high numbers of the spring and late
summer/fall season viewing, but we usually see some bears every
day. As well as bear viewing, we also offer a number of other tours. Our marine wildlife tour is offered in all of the seasons that we operate but it changes greatly as the seasons change. In the spring, we travel throughout the inlet viewing the seals, sea lions, porpoises, dolphins and the occasional minke whale that may travel though our waters. From July onwards, our tours have the added attraction of the orca (killer) whale and when we journey to the world famous Johnstone Strait, we are almost assured of spending some great viewing time with these magnificent marine mammals. Not only do we view the whales, but our tour includes all of the spring marine viewing as well, so the program lasts for up to 10 hours. In September, we add the humpback whale to our list of marine mammals as they start to arrive from Alaska on their way to Hawaii. The viewing of these gentle giants is infrequent, but when it does happen, it is spectacular. In addition, we offer estuary tours, Knight Inlet boat tours, Jetboat tours up the Klinaklini River, excursions to the upper reaches of Knight Inlet, and day trips to the Thompson and Bond Sounds. We offer great photographic opportunities on all of our tours, whether the viewing is of birds, bears, other wildlife or scenics. As well, we have day-hiking tours and our guided kayaking tours in the estuary. These tours are great for the novice as we have doubles and singles and excellent guides to take you through the brief lesson and then get you on the water. In past years this has been one of our most popular ways to view wildlife. |
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