Knight Inlet and the Bear Conservation

In June of 2019 I went on the Tide Rip Grizzly Tour. This is a full day, early morning trek on multiple boats, starting at Telegraph Cove, BC and straight through to the Knight Inlet. On our way back we stopped at the beautiful Lagoon Cove. The entire day was unforgettable. Started with a foggy morning boat ride, reminiscent of a thriller novel. Then it let up to reveal Transient Orcas, many different birds, and a lone black bear off of the shoreline. We then travelled into the Bear Conservation and the scenery did not disappoint.

The main attraction of this tour is focused on the Bear Conservation in Knight Inlet. You get to observe the Grizzly Bears in their natural habitat, safely and without disturbing them. Each year my best friend and I plan an exciting photography trip to experience the beauty of the province we live in. This trip is a definite must for anyone who enjoys photography, or observing wildlife in their natural habitat.

We chose to stay in the quiet town of Port McNeill and were welcomed by all the locals. The accommodations and restaurants were amazing! This was a beautiful town that you might not normally visit, but you definitely should.

Links below for all the details:

https://grizzlycanada.com/

https://pmhotels.com/

Baby Bears


Bald Eagle bear conservation
Bear
Bear laying
Bird Rock
Transient Orca Knight Inlet
DP
Bear Conservation
Dual Transient Orcas
View
Stretching Bear
Two Islands-foggy morning
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