Kayaking
Spend three days kayaking the longest uninhabited coastline on the east coast.
Photography
There will be plenty of opportunities to get wonderful photographs during this trip, both from the kayak and while hiking.
Camping
Camp on secluded beaches, including Goose River, where many believe Captain Kidd had buried his treasure.
Add On
Add this 3 day kayaking excursion onto a longer fly-drive itinerary.
Overview
Home to seals, whales, eagles, and porpoise, the Fundy Isles are a great place to discover the wild. Over three days, you will experience the highest tides in the world, while hopping by kayaking, private island to island. Let your friendly and experienced guides prepare local and fresh maritime meals for you over the campfire.
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1 |
Meet your guides and gear up right off the ferry on Deer Island. From here you will start to make your way by sea kayak through the Fundy Isles Archipelago. Your guides will provide all necessary snacks and lunches. Discover the highest tides in the world as you island hop. Land on a private island to have dinner and camp for the night.
Day 2 |
Wake up early and have a tent-side breakfast before heading out back onto the water. Keep your eyes open for some of the marine life that called the Fundy Isles home. Porpoise, seals, and the occasional whale can be just as curious about you as you are of them. Another dinner and night on the island means more chance for star gazing in a place with little to no light pollution.
Day 3 |
This is your last day on the water. After another island breakfast, pack your gear and head through the archipelago en route back to Deer Island. You guides will help you unload and give you suggestions on where your adventure should take you next. Perhaps to St. Andrews or maybe to Campobello Island.