Today on board National Geographic Quest, we woke up to a pink and orange sunrise with a variety of gull species escorting us to Jackson Narrows. Expedition leader Shawn Lucas planned a day packed full of adventures! Zodiac cruises, hikes, and kayaking were available to all. As we set out into the narrows in Zodiacs, we spotted bald eagles and a few harbor seals. After lunch, guests went off for an afternoon-long bushwhack hike, a true explorer’s dream. Other guests joined naturalists for an intertidal exploration and kayaking in Rescue Bay. As night fell and cocktail hour began back on the ship, all our guests cheered at the day full of adventure.
5/11/2024
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Calvert Island
The Hakai Research Institute is a former fishing lodge that was converted to an ecological observatory in 2009. Nestled in beautiful coastal British Columbia, it is surrounded by pristine old-growth forest, white sand beaches, and tidal inlets. A gem of the Pacific Northwest, the Institute invited Lindblad Expeditions and our guests to visit and explore the remarkable ecology of her mountains and shores. National Geographic Quest made her maiden landing at the Institute today, and it was an incredible day. Guests were able to choose from a variety of casual, moderate, and aerobic hikes, traversing through temperate forest, muskeg, beaches, and tide pools along the way. For those interested in marine exploration, Zodiac cruises probed the glacially-carved edges of the island. All were then invited to explore the grounds of the Institute and talk with the directors, who were happy to share their passions and history with us.