- The 2027 launch of small-ship eco-expeditions to Haida Gwaii and the Great Bear Rainforest
- Intimate travel experiences aboard the 24-guest MV Cascadia promoting flexible exploration
- Authentic cultural immersion guided by Haida hosts and coastal Indigenous communities
- Exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities including humpback whales, orcas, and the rare spirit bear
Adventure Canada has officially announced its highly anticipated 2027 departures for two incredible small-ship expeditions exploring the Pacific Northwest, specifically Haida Gwaii and the Great Bear Rainforest. These eco-tourism journeys provide travelers with a deeply connected experience, beautifully highlighting the stunning landscapes, rich coastal ecology, and vibrant indigenous cultures of British Columbia.

The nine-day Haida Gwaii voyage, sailing from May 25 to June 2, 2027, invites guests aboard the intimate MV Cascadia. Accommodating only 24 passengers, this expedition cruise offers a flexible and unhurried pace. Travelers will explore sheltered inlets, ancient forests, and profound cultural sites such as Kaay Llnagaay and SGang Gwaay. Haida hosts lead the way, sharing authentic voices and invaluable insights into the region’s enduring heritage and deep relationship with the natural environment.

Later in the year, the Great Bear Rainforest expedition takes place from September 19 to 27, 2027. This remarkable wildlife adventure journeys through steep fjords, old-growth valleys, and vibrant waters teeming with marine life. Guests have the unique opportunity to spot humpback whales, orcas, and perhaps even the elusive and legendary spirit bear in Gitga’at territory. Guided by coastal Indigenous communities, visitors will intimately learn about local environmental stewardship and contemporary coastal life.

Both immersive itineraries champion a respectful and slow-paced style of sustainable travel. By keeping guest numbers exceptionally low, Adventure Canada ensures a highly attentive experience that adapts naturally to wildlife movements, weather patterns, and ocean tides. Nature enthusiasts and curious explorers looking for a transformative journey will find these 2027 expeditions offer an absolutely unforgettable way to connect with the pristine wilderness and profound stories of the Canadian coast.

