JUAN de FUCA TRAIL | DELLA FALLS | HAIDA GWAII |
2 nights and 3 days on the trail. Sleep under the stars by a beach fire. Appropriate footwear and backpacks are needed. A camera and a sense of adventure are a bonus. Transportation and meals are included. Your guide will enlighten you with local knowledge on the flora and fauna, wildlife and geological history. Monthly trips in May, June, July, August, & September. | The Highest Waterfall in Canada! 45km across Great Central Lake, 15.5 km to base camp. 3.5 km up Mt Septimus to the look out and Love Lake at 1200 metres above sea level. To the left of the falls is Nine Peaks mtn, and to the right is Big Interior, both at 1800 metres. A large bowl in the middle holds Della Lake, and the falls cascade down 1450ft. Absolutely breathtaking. | Time to scratch this one off the bucket list! Take the trip of a life time and sail around the Haida Gwaii. Visit abandoned Haida villages, and learn what is left of their History from one of the Watchmen. See the oldest Totem Poles still standing in the world. Soak in the many pools of Hot Springs Island. Learn to Sail or just relax and enjoy where the wind takes you on the beautiful wooden sailboat. An adventure you will remember for the rest of your life. Please go to www.sailpiraeus.com for more details on this adventure. |
All overnight camping trips include transportation, gourmet campfire meals and your guide!
Please call 250-588-3732 or email drea@daytripdrea.com to book a trip. There is a 50% deposit taken for reservations with a 72 hour cancellation policy. Please call for group and family rates.
Custom trips are available!
One of the most rewarding thanks I’ve ever received 🙂
The three days I got to spend on the Juan de Fuca trail with you (as well as Missy, Sage, and Rosie) was an absolutely incredible learning experience. I learned as much about myself as I did the local flora and fauna. Through hiking the trail I became more aware of the unrelenting power of Mother Nature; exhibited by massive dead fall and washed-out hillsides caused by the winter storms. The improvisational aspect of being in the wilderness alongside the unpredictable stubbornness of the strait (if you recall our wicked tuna sesh on China Beach) have helped me to appreciate the effort and the adventure that goes into getting anywhere (even though Sombrio was a hell of a destination).
I was also rather surprised by the rush or ambition the hike sparked in me, but I know it made me want to go further. Long after my short stay on the island I would find myself picking up litter or gazing at the sky knowing that my appreciation for the natural and living was perpetuated and amplified by the eye-opening trek we had. These lessons continue to resonate profoundly with me time and time again in everyday life and I’ve never been so sure of a good thing. My weekend spent hiking the Juan de Fuca trail was truly an adventure I will not ever forget and I’ve got you to thank for it, Drea!:)
I really appreciate the time you gave to us and the experience you shared with us. Your guiding abilities are truly amazing, the knowledge and respect of the land you carry with you is endless and it has, beyond any doubt, motivated me to find something that intrinsically satisfies me the way you have yourself.