Knight Inlet

$1999—B.C.'s Great Bear Rainforest: 3 nights + floatplane

Debora Martins
Deal Expert
Immerse yourself in one of Canada's most wildlife-rich coastal regions.

Why We Love This Deal

Minstrel Island is the perfect base for experiencing Canada's incredible wildlife, with unforgettable opportunities to see grizzly bears, orcas, humpback whales and more. After each day on the water, relax with ocean views, go paddleboarding, chat with staff about the region's wildlife or simply unwind with a good book on the lawn.

Special pricing for these packages is rarely available. As Club Members, we get unprecedented access, saving $881–$1110 per person compared to regular rates.

This is a Club Offer, negotiated exclusively for our Club Members.

What's included:

  • All-inclusive wildlife tours with accommodations in a remote lodge
  • Three nights:
    • $1999 per person ... departs July 20
    • $2195 per person ... departs Aug. 1
  • Four nights:
    • $2635 per person ... departs July 17
  • Includes:
    • Roundtrip floatplane transportation from Campbell River
    • Accommodations at the remote lodge on Minstrel Island, plus your final night at Painter's Lodge in Campbell River
    • Three guided wildlife viewing cruises during your stay; cruiser suits are provided to keep you warm and dry
    • All meals and conservation fees

More reasons to go:

  • Ideally situated in Knight Inlet, the lodge offers great access to world-class grizzly bear viewing and whale-watching near the mouth of the inlet and throughout Johnstone Strait
  • With a maximum of 10 guests at the lodge at any time, you'll enjoy an intimate experience; after each day of wildlife viewing, gather for dinner and share stories from your adventures
  • With no more than five guests per boat and expert guides, every outing feels personal and immersive
  • You'll explore Great Bear Rainforest, home to one of North America’s highest concentrations of wildlife, including grizzly bears; this globally rare coastal temperate rainforest thrives on abundant rainfall and nutrient-rich salmon rivers

Book by July 15.