SEA WOLF ADVENTURES
ACTIVE SMALL SHIP ADVENTURE CRUISING IN ALASKA & BRITISH COLUMBIA

Museum of Northern B.C. Prince Rupert
Gitga'at Nation Hartley Bay, B.C.
2013

The Kermode bear plays a part in local First Nations lore and religion. Legend has it that long ago the area where the spirit bear lives was covered in ice and snow. Raven saw this and decided to make the land lush and green for the people. But as a reminder to the people of the misery they had once lived in, he made every tenth bear white like ice. This is perhaps a memory of the ice ages transmitted through folklore.
September 12-22, 2013
September 12-22, 2014:
11 Days/10 Nights


OUR EXPLORATION
A voyage to the wild archipelagos of coastal British Columbia allows us an unparalleled window into an ancient, more magical world-one in which all life is inextricably linked to the sea. Join the M/V Sea Wolf at Ketchikan, Alaska where we will leave the standard cruise routes behind. We will embark on a voyage along a coast so convoluted with glacier carved fjords, channels, inlets and islands that a distance measurement of the actual coastline is virtually impossible. Life here is governed by the sea's rhythms and nutrient rich waters. Salmon, bears, wolves and whales!
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