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British Columbia: Bear Camp Multi-Sport

British Columbia
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Embark on a multi-sport adventure at the scenic Chilko Lake in British Columbia where your group can build an itinerary fit for any adventure level.

6+ Years Old
June-September
6 Days
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Overview

Experience the tranquil beauty and local waterways with a multi-adventure tour at Bear Camp.

A traveler’s favorite, the Bear Camp Multi-Sport Adventure Trip has something for every adventure and experience level. Owned and operated by experienced hosts and guides, Bear camp is accessible, yet remote. Just a one-hour flight from Vancouver or Whistler, Bear Camp is indisputably worlds apart.

Your Bear Camp experience is flexible and can be tailored day-to-day depending based on your preferences. Choose from a wide portfolio of tranquil or exciting wilderness experiences: kayak, canoe, paddleboard, boat, or fish the pristine local lakes and rivers, or traverse the regional trails with hiking, horseback riding, or mountain biking. Our expert guides will help you plan, gear up, and adventure out to explore this untouched paradise. No matter your itinerary, the wilderness setting, cozy lodging, chef-prepared meals, and second-to-none hospitality will leave you in awe.

In this lodge-based adventure, you’ll stay in elevated, spacious waterfront luxury “tents” comparable to the tented safari camps found in Africa. This unique lodging is also built to feel immersed in the landscape and lake and serves as a viewing platform to see many of the 20-25 resident Grizzly Bears who call this place home. Enjoy spacious rooms, hot showers after your adventures, gourmet meals, and the best that British Columbia has to offer.

The sky is the limit, then again, there’s even an optional heli hiking to unimaginable new heights!

Optional Add-On: Elevate your trip with a heli-hiking add-on! This can be added on by request (but worth every penny) and visits a number of valleys and nearby glaciers. Select this option once you have booked your regular Bear Camp trip!

Optional Extension: Add a one or two night Chilko River rafting adventure down Lava Canyon to finish your vacation on rush!  The Lava Canyon section of the Chilko River offers the longest stretch of commercially navigable whitewater in North America.  Unmatched in its diversity and enormous stretches of continuous Class IV whitewater, you will be treated to rollicking hydraulics and towering standing waves that cascade for miles through deep and narrow lava gorges. Add this amazing extension on at check out!

Example Itinerary

  • Take a scenic flight over the Coast Mountains to Williams Lake and scenic transfer to Camp by vehicle
  • Check into the waterfront Bear-Camp and get settled in our deluxe safari tents
  • Be amazed by the abundance of grizzlies, black bears and eagles
  • Explore the Coast Mountains, Chilko and Tatlayoko lakes by canoe, kayak, boat, horse and foot
  • Paddle and fish the breath-taking azure waters of Chilko River
  • Horseback ride in spectacular mountains
  • Hike or bike on paths enveloped by awe-inspiring mountains
  • Enjoy home-cooked meals and evening “feasts” paired with eclectic wines and craft beer
  • Unwind with a book, or do nothing but drink in the spectacular scenery
  • R/T air package from Vancouver to Bear Camp
  • Experienced professional guides
  • Accommodations at Bear Camp
  • All meals from dinner on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 6
  • All activities described in the itinerary
  • Park fees and necessary permits

We pride ourselves in running a relaxed and flexible schedule. Every trip is different depending upon the group, trip length and time of year.  The following is a sample of what you might expect.

Day One – Meet in Vancouver for flights northbound.

For those arriving at Vancouver International Airport on Day One – it is essential to arrive a minimum of two hours before our meeting time.  Please to allow enough time for possible flight delays, clearing customs and transferring from the International Airport terminal to the South Terminal area.  As soon as everyone’s gear is stowed, we will board our plane for the incredible flight over the mountains and glaciers. Upon arrival in Williams Lake, a Bear Camp representative will shuttle you across the Chilcotin Plateau to Camp w ith lunch along the way. Upon  arrival to Chilko Lake, your guides will give you an orientation to camp and the events ahead but there should be time for a hike or paddle before the first of many delicious meals in our wilderness setting.

Activities to choose:

Hiking: there are an endless number of great trails accessible right from Bear Camp.  Green Lake offers pretty mellow terrain for stretching one’s legs, while Mt Tullin is a challenging hike with 360 degree views.  Heli hiking can also be arranged at additional expense (but is worth every penny) and visits a number of valleys and nearby glaciers. Add-on Option: Heli hiking can be added to your trip and is arranged at additional expense (but worth every penny) and visits a number of valleys and nearby glaciers.

Kayaking:   Chilko Lake is one of the world’s premiere alpine lake destinations where you can explore by boat in total tranquility.  Surrounded by massive glacier-capped peaks and a road-less wilderness, you will spend the days paddling the lake and picnicking on sandy beaches.  Days are long but the alpenglow sunsets are worth the wait!  During bear viewing season, most of the bruins congregate right at our doorstep so we do not have to paddle far to watch bears feeding on Mother Nature’s bounty.

Horseback:  Friendly horses and astute wranglers can tailor rides for all abilities on mountain trails, through fields of wildflowers, or riverside to beautiful waterfalls.  You’ll soon know what we mean by “happy trails”.  We utilize incredibly fit and well cared for mountain horses that will get you to places unimaginable.

Fishing: A veritable bouillabaisse of fish, the Chilko is utopia for anglers of all abilities.  The river is a giant bevy of hot spots, with clear shallows and deep pools.  Draining the main lake, the waters never cloud and fishing is superb throughout the season. The river is “fly fish only, catch and release” and we have jon and drift boats and all the necessary gear to wade and fish this pristine waterway.  We can teach beginners to fly fish or you can take a spin rod on the lake, the choice is yours.

Mountain Biking: Flowing single track, winding dirt roads, coasting along the rivers edge or gliding through pine-scented forests, we’ve got it all.  Our fleet of Kona mountain bikes comes with vehicle support and a knowledgeable guide.  What more could you want?  Eliminate the hills?  We can do that too!

River Float or Paddle: floating right from Bear Camp, we can travel a half-day (10 miles) or an entire day (21 miles with a picnic lunch) by raft or inflatable kayak (aka “ducky”) and navigate some fun and scenic water that is still appropriate for little ones.

Drift Boat: for the ultimate in scenic rides – and ideal for photographers – try a dory ride on this breathtaking stretch.  In a drift boat you get a fun ride but soak up the scenery instead of waves.  Our drift boat is also ideal for fly fishing outings and during salmon season, the dories provide an unobtrusive way to float among the bears.

Bushcraft: there are many options for paddling, fishing, hiking or biking but one of the big highlights of this trip is the option for “bushcraft”.  This involves a hike or drive up to Scotty Meadow to meet, 75 year old survivalist expert, Mike Yates, a.k.a. “Grizz”.  Mike ran a survival school for decades and was better known as the Marlboro Man for the cigarette manufacturer’s advertising series in Europe and abroad.  Participants will see how to live off-the-grid, learn about plants and wildflowers as well as learn about constructing traditional log homes.  By the day’s end you will be ready to face even the worst zombie apocalypse…or at least light a fire and build shelter!

Last Day

After another morning paddle and amazing breakfast, we will leave Bear Camp and get ready for flights home. You should arrive mid-afternoon but we always recommend overnighting in Vancouver at the end of the trip in case of weather issues with smaller aircraft. ROAM would be pleased to make Vancouver accommodation arrangements on your behalf as we often get preferred rates.

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Whitewater Rafting:  Add a one or two night Chilko River adventure down Lava Canyon to finish your vacation on rush!  The Lava Canyon section of the Chilko River offers the longest stretch of commercially navigable whitewater in North America.  Unmatched in its diversity and enormous stretches of continuous Class IV whitewater, you will be treated to rollicking hydraulics and towering standing waves that cascade for miles through deep and narrow lava gorges.

Bear Camp is a safari-style tent camp with ‘a Canadian twist’

Sheltered by the Pacific Coast Mountain Ranges, deep in the unspoiled raw wilderness of British Columbia, and protected by the vast terrain of the Tsilhqot’in (Chilcotin) First Nation People, lies Bear Camp. Forged out of Douglas Fir timbers and perched at the juncture of Chilko Lake and the Chilko River, it was originally built 1954 as a hunting & fishing camp, but has since been re-created into a funky, world-class adventure and wildlife-viewing destination. The main log structure is the focal point for meals, cocktails and most socializing. The surrounding tent cabins are a mixture of king or two bed rooms carefully positioned for privacy and view. There are river rock showers, flush toilets and plenty of staff to keep you dearly spoiled while keeping the adventures flowing!

The Terrain

Our trip begins at the north end of Ts’yl-os Provincial Park. Established in 1994, Ts’yl-os (pronounced sigh loss) is 233,240 hectares in the Chilcotin Ranges of the Coast Mountains. Although Chilko Lake is the centre piece of the park, it is just one of many incredible natural features. Though there is much to explore in the region, it is rugged and unserviced leaving its visitors up to their own devices. This is where we fit in.

The Chilcotin River flows near Nazko Lakes Provincial Park and Stump Lake Provincial Park. Both were recently expanded to protect wildlife habitat and BC’s only colony of nesting white pelicans, respectively. Upstream from the confluence of the Chilcotin and Big Creek, lies the new 660 hectares of rolling grassy plateau protected in Big Creek Provincial Park.

Cultural Notes

To aboriginal people of the Nemaiah Valley, Ts’yl-os is much more than a provincial park. Ts’yl-os was a man, or at least he used to be long ago, and like any man he had his moods. Given his towering height of 3,061 meters (Mount Tatlow on a map), it is wise to respect him and especially not to point at him. His presence can be so dominating that when occasional bad weather hits the valley, the 250 native residents wonder if it is a message from their spiritual protector.

For the isolated Nemaiah First Nation, their agreement on the park represents an important, but tentative first step toward reconciliation with the outside world. It is this world that led to the so-called Chilcotin Indian War of 1864 and the subsequent deaths of many. Today, that historic uprising against the white intrusion on Chilcotin Lands continues to colour the native psyche and the park’s future.

The silty confluence of the Chilcotin and Fraser was also a major territorial boundary. The Ts’ilhqot’in people of the Athapaskan language group held a territory on the northwest side of the confluence where the Junction Sheep Range is located. Small bands of natives traveled the Chilcotin watershed, hunting and gathering food. During salmon runs, these bands would come together at the mouth of the Chilcotin.

 

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