Canada As You Like It Blog
Bears and More Bears!

We suggest 3-4 nights to give a wonderful introduction to these magnificent creatures. Being near them in their own wilderness environment (as opposed to sanctuaries and zoos) is such an exhilarating experience that it’s difficult to describe.
When you see young bears and the returning bears, it gives you hope that these are the bears that will come back year after year with their cubs. Then there are the ‘extras’ that can occur making your experience even more memorable – young cubs playing, a wolf sighting, whales breaching nearby...if you love nature, this is one activity that you must do.
The meals at the lodge are wonderful and the hosts are fabulous. In the spring, the bear viewing would be by boat in the estuary when the bears come out of hibernation and feed on the sedge grasses.
In the late summer/fall, the bears move to the river inlets to feed on the spawning salmon. During the fall viewing, the grizzly viewing is done on land in viewing blinds along the riverbanks. This is truly a bucket list activity.






