Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
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Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More
Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More
Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More
Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More
Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More
Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More
Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More
Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More
Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More
Puffins and Seabirds
9 to 10 Hour Tour
Learn More

Puffin and Seabird Tours

The remote islands we explore on our Puffin and Seabird tours, off the northern tip of Vancouver Island—traditionally known in Kwak̓wala as Wa̱di and Hiła’s—host the highest concentration of breeding seabirds on Canada’s west coast. The surrounding waters are incredibly rich, offering ideal feeding grounds for numerous species. Due to their ecological significance, these islands have been designated as an internationally recognized Important Bird Area.

Tour Highlights:

  • Duration: A full-day adventure lasting 9 to 10 hours, immersing you in the world of seabirds. A morning snack along with lunch, soft drinks, and hot drinks are provided.
  • Exclusive Locations: Travel through the traditional territories of the T̓łat̕ła̱sikwa̱la First Nation to the secluded islands of Wa̱di and Hiła’s, home to the densest seabird populations on Canada’s west coast.
  • Important Bird Area: These islands are recognized internationally for their ecological importance, 90% of Canada’s Tufted Puffins nest on these islands.
  • Diverse Species: Some of the species possible include, Tufted and Horned Puffins, Common Murres, Cassin’s Auklets, Rhinoceros Auklets, Sooty Shearwaters, Black-footed Albatross, Leach’s Storm-petrels, Fork-tailed Storm-petrels, Bald Eagles, Peregrine Falcons, plus many more.
  • Additional Wildlife Sightings: Beyond birds, there’s a chance to spot humpback whales, orcas, sea otters, and sea lions during the tour.
  • Cultural Insight: Gain insights into the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous territories we explore.
  • Advanced Vessels: Our commitment to comfort is unrivaled. Our custom made vessels are specifically designed with individual shock mitigating seats to traverse vast areas efficiently and comfortably, maximizing your opportunities to encounter the diverse wildlife that thrives in these waters.

Please note: this is a long tour in a small boat on the open ocean and is weather and sea state dependent. The outermost islands may take 3 ½ to 4 hours travel time from Port Hardy. Guests need to be comfortable in small boats on the open ocean. If you are prone to motion sickness, this is not the tour for you.

Puffin beaks on regalia

Tufted Puffins and other seabirds were, and still are, an important past of local first nations’ traditional practices. Puffins shed their beaks, and those beaks provide a beautiful sound when being fastened and danced on regalia.

Puffin - Vancouver Island Birding Tours

Departs at 7:30 am
9 to 10 Hour Tour

Scheduled public tours
June 7, 21, July 5, 19, and August 2, 2025

*** a minimum of six passengers are required to run this trip ***

Private charters are available throughout June and July on request

Adult (15 and older): $525
Private Charter: $4725

Enjoy peace of mind with our all-inclusive tour prices! No additional fees or surprise surcharges at checkout—just a mandatory 5% Goods and Services Tax (GST).

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Puffin and Seabirds Tour Details

  • Minimum age of 15 years old.  Passengers 18 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • Tours depart from Coastal Rainforest Safari’s office at 7185 Market Street in Port Hardy, BC on Northern Vancouver Island.
  • Please arrive 30 minutes before the tour’s departure time to be outfitted in floater suits and sign a waiver. At the office, your guide will provide a safety briefing plus an overview of the tour and area we will be exploring. The boat is docked a short one minute walk from our office.
  • Our open RHIB vessels have comfortable seats on shock mitigating platforms and an on-board toilet.
  • RHIBs are not suitable for people with a history of back or neck injuries, recent surgery, or are pregnant.
  • Please dress warmly. You will be provided with two-piece flotation suits, warm hats, goggles, and binoculars.
  • Plenty of wildlife photography opportunities are available but please do not bring tripods on board.
  • A morning snack, lunch, soft drinks, and hot drinks are provided on Puffin and Seabird tours.

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