Boat Tours
After over 30 years of taking people to tour Bamfield's treasures - I know what people want.
- An affordable tour.
- The ability to get ashore.
- Being able to get to where the bears are.
- Sitting up front with a panoramic view.


This boat has it all.
It’s a 10 foot wide landing craft filled with foam, unsinkable.
I could fill it with water and it would be a floating swimming pool.
Draws 10 inches of water so it can go ashore and you can explore the beaches at low tide.
It has a history in Bamfield, it came to town with a twin. The twin was the old fire boat and this one went into the oyster industry. Now it's life continues as a local tour vessel.
I still have my old Pirata ship, but what more can I say.
I will have to warn you, when people say they want a “3 hour tour"... after 3 hours they don't want to leave.
Just saying.

Kayak drops
Why load your kayak at the boat launch and miss the calm water when you can just load the Pirate’s Ship (I'll have kayak racks soon).
I’ll drop you off after a tour to see all the campsites. We could check the prawn traps on the way if they are set.