Introducing Xwamdasbe' Wilderness Safari Camp
Coastal Rainforest Safaris and the Tlatlasikwala First Nation have forged a dynamic partnership, dedicated to crafting an exclusive wilderness retreat on Hope Island nestled off the northern shores of Vancouver Island. This collaboration is tailored to captivate the hearts of discerning travelers with an appetite for immersive boat-based wildlife encounters and enriching cultural excursions.
Our premier wildernees safari camp is built on the location of the Tlatlasikwala ancient village site of Xwamdasbe’. In collaboration with the nation, this site was chosen for its breathtaking beauty, shelter from winds, and exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities. The camp features six thoughtfully designed guest tent platforms, a spacious covered dining area and lounge for your comfort, wildlife viewing platfroms, and a connecting boardwalk that effortlessly links all elements together. It’s more than just a campsite; it’s an ideal wildlife viewing getaway, where you can immerse yourself in the essence of this remarkable land, past and present.
Discover the Essence of the Tlatlasikwala First Nation and Coastal Rainforest Safaris
Coastal Rainforest Safaris has been granted exclusive commercial access to Hope Island, a place deeply rooted in Tlatlasikwala tradition and history. This remote wilderness safari camp is perfectly situated to immerse you in British Columbia’s diverse wildlife, offering incredible opportunities to view sea otters, sea lions, humpback whales, orcas, black bears, the elusive coastal wolf, and an array of seabirds.
Experience Nature Throughut The Day and Night
One of the remarkable aspects of a multi-day safari camp adventure is that you are enveloped by the environment and wildlife throughout the day and night. The magic doesn’t stop when you step off the boat; it continues at camp. Imagine dining by the ocean while eagles soar overhead, falling asleep to the gentle sounds of a sea otter foraging nearby, or waking to the majestic blow of a passing humpback whale right outside your ocean-side tent. These unforgettable moments are the essence of your stay at the Xwamdasbe’ Wilderness Safari Camp.
Ocean-Side Safari Tents
Our spacious canvas wall-tents, placed on locally milled cedar platforms, offer the epitome of comfort. Each tent features one king or two twin beds, a dresser, bedside tables with lamps, a wooden bench, and a propane heater. Your private adjoining bathroom includes a sink and shower with on-demand hot water, and a modern composting toilet. The covered porch at the front of each tent allows a place to relax and view wildlife passing right past your tent.
Indulge in Coastal Cuisine
Our dining room and lounge, surrounded by breathtaking ocean views, provide a cozy ambiance with a wood stove at its heart. Meals are served family-style around a large table crafted from local lumber, and our chef places a strong emphasis on utilizing local ingredients. We are also happy to accommodate most dietary restrictions with advance notice and offer a selection of British Columbian wines and craft beers to complement your meals.
Join Us in the Heart of Nature
The Xwamdasbe’ Wilderness Safari Camp is your gateway to the extraordinary. Immerse yourself in the natural wonder of British Columbia and the rich cultural heritage of the Tlatlasikwala First Nation. Book your adventure today and embark on a journey you’ll treasure forever.
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An amazing birthday present! I had an incredible day on the water viewing wildlife with Coastal Rainforest Safaris! I enjoyed the scenery and all the amazing wildlife, especially the whales. The staff were knowledgeable and followed all the recommendations for COVID-19 protocol. Lunch was delicious and I felt comfortable and safe on the water. It was a wonderful day and I highly recommend this trip!read moreread less
diannehL3443RJ -
Fun, informative and professional We had a wonderful time today with Andrew our guide, visiting the islands, coves and waters around Port Hardy. Andrew (one of the owners of the company) was a terrific host and guide, as he was very safety oriented, respectful of the wildlife and knowledgeable about the area. We saw Humpback whales, sea otters, sea lions, seals, bald eagles and many birds, as well as breathtaking scenery. Lunch was a bonus, with a healthy salad, well made sandwich and home baked cookie, with your choice of hot beverage. This was one of the highlights of our three week Island tour - highly recommend. Great value for the money spent. A shout out to Zoe in the office as well - she was very friendly and helpful. Thanks! …read moreread less
NorthVanPat -
Outstanding sea otter and wildlife tour with Coastal Rainforest Safaris! We had a fabulous wildlife tour with Andrew! We saw dozens of sea otters, Dall's porpoises, humpback whales, stellar sea lions, seals, and orcas! Andrew is an excellent and knowledgeable guide, who went the extra mile (many miles, actually!) to locate a large pod of orcas that had been spotted in the area. It was such as bonus to see them as part of this tour. Thank you - we heartily recommend this tour! …read moreread less
Deb R. -
Otters Everywhere!! Our day on the water with guide Tommy Child was amazing - his professionalism, traditional knowledge, and the abundance of wildlife made for an epic day. We set out of Port Hardy in a fog bank but were quickly clear of it and learning about ancient First Nations use of all that the land and waters had to offer.
We were mesmerized by Dall and Harbour porpoises, sea lions, large numbers of sea otters (our main attraction) and we finished off the day being entertained by humpback whales. I really appreciated that Tom ensured that we were leaving ample room between the boat and the animals and at no point did I feel like we were harassing them.
The open zodiac tour was a lot of fun and by providing us all with buffs it ensured that we all wore masks when we weren't able to keep distant from each other. Just a stunning trip that I look forward to taking in again in the future.
I strongly recommend this company.read moreread less
AJWheel -
Exciting!!! This day trip was so much fun! William was able to keep us safe & calm amid rough water while still looking out for mammals for us to see! we were lucky enough to see humpbacks, orcas, otters and more. we appreciated that once we had been around an animal for a bit, we drove off and didn’t overstay our welcome. Anna back at the shop was super friendly and helpful. we felt grateful that Andrew, one of the owners, came along and shared his knowledge and stories with us. Special thanks to Zoe, who was absolutely incredible over email and helped me book everything that made our trip special, offering her advice and knowledge along the way. thank you for having us. …read moreread less
Annick K. -
Incredible day on the water! Loved the small boat experience, only 8 of us passengers and it was perfect - we all had prime seating, and the ability to move around and to chat with the guide. Our guide (/owner) Andrew was incredibly knowledgable about the area, the wildlife, the history, and daily life. He led us on a 6-hour tour through open channels and small inlets, checking in regularly to make sure the experience was tailored to us. We ended up seeing 15+ orcas rubbing on the beach (so rare to see!), and with Andrew's hydrophone in the water, we had such a surreal experience as we stood in awe for almost an hour while listening to their noises and the sound of the stones. We also saw a lot of sea otters, and a couple of humpbacks from the distance. Lunch was more delicious than I could have expected - it was all fresh and healthy, with homemade cookies for dessert, and with nearly zero waste which was impressive. The weather wasn't great but it didn't matter - it's a west coast experience and these guys do it right! …read moreread less
Pamela D. -
Trip of a lifetime! Hubby and I went on this trip last week and it's one of our new best memories! We saw humpbacks, sea lions, sea otters, porpoise, orcas and a sea wolf! Mike and Mayumi were great; Mike knows so much about his area and its history. Lunch was yummy and healthy!
Can't say enough good things about this tour, if you have the chance, go!read moreread less
RachelD1977 -
Lifetime experience I highly recommend doing a tour with Coastal Rainforest Safaris! They obey the Covid-19 rules and It was a pleasure to listen to Mike. Beside the tour he also told us more about life in the sea and Indigenous history. We really enjoyed and Mike made sure we took great photos!read moreread less
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Port Hardy Whale Watching and Sea Otter Viewing Tours
We are located in Port Hardy at the north end of Vancouver Island.
We’re hitting the road for the Outdoor Adventure Show @outdooradv in Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary! Come say hi at the Coastal Rainforest Safaris booth and join Andrew Jones in the Best of Canada Theatre for a wildlife-packed talk featuring Vancouver Island North and our new multi-day September Wildlife Spectacular tours.
Toronto (Feb 20–22)
🎤 Theatre: Fri 4:30 + Sat 12:45
Vancouver (Feb 28–Mar 1)
🎤 Theatre: Sat 4:30 + Sun 12:45
Calgary (Mar 21–22)
🎤 Theatre: Sat 2:15
#WildlifeTravel #AdventureTravel #WhaleWatching #VisitPortHardy #GoNorthIsland #IndigenousBC #VancouverIsland #BritishColumbia #ExploreCanada ...
What if your whale watching trip helped fund the science that protects whales?
On July 11 and 12, 2026, @coastalrainforestsafaris and @baycetology are teaming up for a rare offshore expedition out of Port Hardy. We will be searching remote waters for elusive species such as sperm whales, beaked whales, pelagic killer whales, and more. Best of all, your participation directly supports Bay Cetology’s conservation research in real time.
This is an expedition-style weekend with long days and variable sea conditions, making it a great fit for adventurous wildlife lovers.
Details and booking are available on our website (link in bio).
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We are proud to share that our skipper and guide, @thomaswamiss , has been named a finalist for the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) Indigenous Tourism Awards in the Outstanding Staff Person category.
Thomas brings professionalism, calm leadership on the water, and a deep commitment to sharing culture and place with every guest. If you have travelled with him, you already know how much care he puts into every trip.
We have a great team at Coastal Rainforest Safaris, and the recognition Thomas has received in being named a finalist for this award speaks volumes about him and the culture our whole team brings to every trip. While this nomination is for Thomas, it also reflects the care and professionalism all our skippers, guides, and support staff deliver every day.
Congratulations, Thomas. We are honoured to have you on the CRS team.
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#IndigenousTourism #ITAC #IndigenousTourismAwards #DestinationIndigenous #TheOriginalOriginal #GoNorthIsland #VisitPortHardy ...
Photo-ID in action 📸🐋
Back in July, we encountered two humpback whales on an offshore trip that did not match any local photo-ID records. We later learned from @mersociety that neither whale appears in global databases either.
When we submit fluke photos from our tours, MERS can match unique markings and build sighting histories over time. That long-term data helps us better understand feeding areas, site fidelity, population estimates, and migration routes, plus so much more.
These two will soon receive temporary ID numbers from MERS, which is the first step in turning a brief encounter into long-term knowledge.
#humpbackwhale #photoID #citizenscience #WhaleWatching #visitporthardy #GoNorthIsland #indigenousbc #vancouverisland ...
Shearwaters are a common sight on our birding-focused tours all season, but later in the summer and into the fall they often show up on our Sea Otter and Whale Watching tours too.
We may spot Sooty and Short-tailed Shearwaters in the hundreds, and sometimes the thousands, as they move close inshore to feed.
#Birding #BCBirdTrail #Seabirds #BirdingBC #VisitPortHardy #GoNorthIsland #VancouverIsland #IndigenousBC ...
Rainy days still deliver. 🌧️🐋
Photos from this past August 16. A wet morning turned into a remarkable wildlife day: Northern Resident orcas, sea otters, sea lions, and humpback whales.
We can’t guarantee rain or wildlife, but we always do our best to show guests the wild beauty of our coast.
Thanks to everyone who braved the weather with us.
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As we close out the year, we have been looking back at some of the rare encounters we had with species beyond our regularly seen sea otters, humpback whales, and sea lions.
Sperm whale (photos 1 and 2): A first for our entire staff. We detected clicks on our hydrophone and later spotted the unmistakable sideways blow of a sperm whale. It was approximately 18 metres long, about twice the length of our boat. While rare, these huge whales are a possibility on our Pelagic Birding tours and our new multi-day September Wildlife Spectacular trip.
Northern Resident super pod (photos 3 and 4): In August, several of our Sea Otter and Whale Watching tours found a super pod of Northern Resident orcas made up of matrilines from clans A, G, and R, with lots of activity and mixing. This super pod was in the remote waters northwest of Port Hardy, and we were the only boat out there with them each day.
Horned puffins (photo 5 and 6): We regularly see hundreds, sometimes thousands, of Tufted Puffins on our Puffin and Seabird tours, but this year we were especially fortunate to see Horned Puffins on every trip. There are estimated to be fewer than 50 breeding pairs in all of British Columbia.
Wolf pups (photos 7 and 8): We had several coastal wolf sightings on our day trips and select multi-day tours. One familiar pack had four pups this year.
King Eider (photo 9): A male King Eider in full breeding plumage is an exceptionally rare sight in British Columbia. Remarkably, this bird was seen on many of our July trips just minutes from the dock. King Eiders are normally found in the High Arctic.
Fin whale (photo 10): The second-largest whale in the world, and typically farther from shore. We were lucky to see two on one Pelagic Birding trip. In this photo you can even spot parasitic copepods on the whale’s flank that can reach 30 cm in length.
Thank you to everyone who joined us this past year. We are already looking forward to what next year brings.
#WhaleWatching #WildlifePhotography #Orcas #RareBird #SpermWhale #FinWhale #visitporthardy #GoNorthIsland #indigenousbc
Sperm whale photos by Andrew Jennings ...
Joining a tour with Coastal Rainforest Safaris is more than just going whale watching. It is connection, respect, and stories shared in the places many of our guides and staff come from.
Here is what Indigenous tourism means to our CRS team, and why it matters.
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While wildlife is the main draw of our tours, we also find simple beauty on our routes between sightings. When wind, waves, and tide line up, ocean swells peak and break over a submerged rock in T̓łat̕ła̱sikwa̱la First Nation territory.
📷 Photo: @davehutchisonimages
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A calm-water moment from T̓łat̕ła̱sikwa̱la First Nation territory. Two sea otters drifting alongside a kelp bed, calm and curious, and completely at home out here.
📷 Photos: @davehutchisonimages
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A September highlight: seeing the A62 matriline of Northern Resident killer whales passing by Hardy Bay at the end of one of our trips. It is always a privilege to watch these magnificent animals travelling together and surfacing in rhythm. Moments like this are a powerful reminder of how special these waters are.
📷 Photos: @davehutchisonimages
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Turn the sound on and count the tail lobs… 🔊
Filmed this summer in T̕łat̕ła̱sikwa̱la territory, where this humpback spent minutes tail-lobbing while we floated at a respectful distance.
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#WhaleWatching #humpbackwhale #taillobbing #WildlifePhotography #visitporthardy #GoNorthIsland #VancouverIsland #ExploreBC #indigenousbc #theinfinitecoast ...
