Ancient Forest Tour: Waterfalls, Vistas, and Eagles

Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature on an intimate tour of ancient forests, waterfalls, and majestic vistas. Spot eagles, reflect on your mind, body, and spirit, and enjoy a locally sourced lunch.

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Lighthouse Park - I will guide guests in Forest Bathing as walk among the 500 year old ancient giants(70 m tall Douglas firs and western red cedars) . We make our way through the park enjoying the coastal arbutus trees and ocean vistas of Howe Sound to the west and then the Vancouver city vistas across Burrard inlet to the east.

My intimate knowledge of this forest, allows me to guide participants to feel more peaceful and connected, more grounded and settled.

  • Whytecliff Park - At Whytecliff park we enjoy the stunning Vistas of Howe Sound and coastal Islands, we will then make our way down to the beach for some beach combing in the first marine protected area in Canada. Chances are will encounter some harbour seals and other wildlife.
  • Porteau Cove Provincial Park - After all the excitement we can settle down for a locally sourced healthy packed lunch with Chai tea at Porteau Cover overlooking Howe Sound and coastal mountains.
    We can simply take in the view or do some beach-coming after lunch.
  • Shannon Falls Provincial Park - After lunch we continue our journey to Squamish where we will experience Shannon Falls which rises 335 meters above Highways 99, making it the third highest falls in the province.
  • Squamish - We then take a pit stop at the Caffe Garibaldi we can enjoy the stunning cliff face of the Stawamus Chief (also known as The Chief) is the giant 710 meter-high monolith that looms over Highway 99 and downtown Squamish. Carved in granodiorite that cooled beneath the ceiling of the early Coast Mountains, The Chief is the second-largest granite monolith in the world.
  • Brackendale Eagle Reserve - FROM mid October to Early Jan we go to Brackendale
    which becomes home to over 1300 Wintering Bald Eagles.
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Snacks
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Join me for a day of immersion in nature, where I’ll guide you on a personal journey to locations that are perfect for introspection concerning your physical, mental, and spiritual communication.

FROM mid October to early January, we visit Brackendale, which becomes a sanctuary for over 1300 wintering Bald Eagles

We engage in Forest Bathing at Lighthouse Park amidst the centuries-old colossal trees (70 m tall Douglas firs and western red cedars). As someone deeply familiar with this forest, I guide participants towards achieving tranquility and connectivity, and a sense of being centred and peaceful.

We then proceed to Whytecliff Park to experience beachcombing along the magnificent rocky shores in Canada’s first marine protected area.

Lunchtime finds us at Porteau Cove Provincial Park, where I serve a healthy, locally sourced packed lunch complemented with Chai tea.

Our next destination is Shannon Falls, which towers 335 meters above Highways 99, making it the third highest falls in the province.

For those with larger groups, please inquire for availability.

Location
600 W Cordova St
West Cordova Street
We meet up at Waterfront Station inside next to Starbucks,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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