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British Columbia's Central Coast offers travellers spectacular opportunities to see truly unspoiled wilderness areas. This is the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest. Ferries and cruise ships have long travelled up and down the corridors of the Inside Passage tantalizing passengers with vistas of magnificent fjords, inlets, lagoons and pristine islands with white sand beaches. Bays, coves and islets seen from a distance await exploration. Sections of this diverse and beautiful landscape have been set aside as parkland. Other areas containing irreplaceable natural and cultural wonders await their fate.
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Plant life is abundant in this verdant landscape. Ancient trees provide shelter for masses of lichen and mosses which add both fantastic colour and texture to the landscape. Beneath the trees, in meadows, along shorelines and anywhere even a tiny bit of soil may be found, flowers, grasses and bushes grow in abundance. Blueberries, Thimble berries, Salmon berries, Wild Currants, Cranberries and other fruit bearing plants are relished by wildlife and visitors alike. Wild orchids, onions and iris surprise the watchful adventurer. For more information and pictures see our Flora pages |
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The geological formations attest to the great upheavels and land
movements of the past as well as to the power of glacial scouring.
The Central Coast has a rich cultural heritage. Great tribal nations flourished here long before European explorers began charting and naming the land, waters and the original inhabitants. Fortunately, some of the ancient names are being restored and are making their way into our maps, books and information materials. Several museums and heritage sites offer insights into the daily lives, arts, technologies and spirituality of these peoples. Official permission is required to have the privilege to visit some locations. For more information on First Nations culture visit our Issues & Links pages or our History pages. |
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The weather here can be fearsome in the Winter and quite temperate in the Summer, Spring and early Fall. The high rainfall assures good conditions for the plentiful plant and animal life found along this coast. In the Summer, the protected waters in this area provide visitors the ability to explore this magnificent landscape which is both exquisite and fragile. Great care must be taken to protect it for future generations of animals, plants and people. The majority of this remote region is accessible only by private
or chartered boat or float plane. Pacific Encounters offers customized
charters for small groups. For more transportation information
visit our Getting There pages and for more information on our personalized charters visit
our Charter Overview pages. |
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