$1,245.00 per person + 5% GST Tax.
$1,245.00 per person + 5% GST Tax.
The Barkley Sound offers sheltered paddling with many little adventures available for beginner to intermediate paddlers, no experience is necessary.
We’re beyond fortunate and grateful to be able to lease this piece of paradise from the Toquaht First Nation. And the best part…it’s exclusively available for Majestic guests! Enjoy your own private island with covered kitchen area, composting toilet, refreshing ocean swimming at one of our two beaches, unbelievable sunsets and more! Once we’re on the water, there are countless options to explore scenic views and surrounding islands, amazing wildlife and First Nations historical sites. Your guide will work with the group to construct the paddling options that work best for you.
This 2 night, 3 day trip is ideal for families and groups of all ages. We do offer private bookings for this tour if you have a group of 6 or more (pending availability.)
To begin this adventure, we’ll meet at our base in Ucluelet and convoy together to Secret Beach Campground & Kayak Launch. Vehicles will be parked in the overnight parking area (parking fees included in tour price) before we set off on our 3-day journey through Barkley Sound.The Secret Beach Campground and Kayak Launch is located on the beautiful shores of Barkley Sound, 13 gravel road kilometers from Highway 4.We encourage guests to take advantage of the magic of Toquaht Bay by choosing to camp at Secret Beach Campground the days prior and following the tour. Availability, Pricing & Reservation details available at http://www.secretbeachcampground.com/
- Fiberglass touring kayaks with rudders. (Double kayaks are provided. Single kayaks are available upon request, for more advanced kayakers)
- Lightweight, fibreglass paddles. These do off set for feathering if you prefer
- Neoprene Sprayskirts by Seaward Kayaks
- Neoprene gloves from MEC
- Comfortable, Salus Marine Wear life jackets (PFD’s)
- Paddle jackets by Level6
- Wetsuits from NRS and Brooks
- Pumps
- 3 dry bags per person, a 5 litre, 20 litre and 30 litre
- Laminated marine charts for each guest to follow along while on the tour and then to keep as a souvenir
- REI Taj 3 and Mountain Hardwear tents; These tents are roomy enough for 3 people, but great for 2 people to share with plenty of moving around space. A door and vestibule on each side allows for easy entry and storage of dry bags
- Big tarps for the kitchen and group sitting area
- Propane Stoves, all kitchen equipment
- Fresh water brought from town, 3 litres per person per day is our provision
- Toilet Paper
- A hand wash station, with clean towels and biodegradable soap
- All the safety equipment and first aid kit carried by the guide
- Campfire on the beach every night (subject to conditions)
- Fiberglass touring kayaks with rudders. (Double kayaks are provided. Single kayaks are available upon request, for more advanced kayakers)
- Lightweight, fibreglass paddles. These do off set for feathering if you prefer
- Neoprene Sprayskirts by Seaward Kayaks
- Neoprene gloves from MEC
- Comfortable, Salus Marine Wear life jackets (PFD’s)
- Paddle jackets by Level6
- Wetsuits from NRS and Brooks
- Pumps
- 3 dry bags per person, a 5 litre, 20 litre and 30 litre
- Laminated marine charts for each guest to follow along while on the tour and then to keep as a souvenir
- REI Taj 3 and Mountain Hardwear tents; These tents are roomy enough for 3 people, but great for 2 people to share with plenty of moving around space. A door and vestibule on each side allows for easy entry and storage of dry bags
- Big tarps for the kitchen and group sitting area
- Propane Stoves, all kitchen equipment
- Fresh water brought from town, 3 litres per person per day is our provision
- Toilet Paper
- A hand wash station, with clean towels and biodegradable soap
- All the safety equipment and first aid kit carried by the guide
- Campfire on the beach every night (subject to conditions)
- 4 polyester shirts
- 1 light fleece sweater
- 1 heavier wool sweater or fleece jacket
- 1 or 2 light Gore-tex or nylon pants
- 1 or 2 polyester shorts
- Shoes (sandals, sneakers, neoprene booties or rubber boots)
- Socks (not cotton)
- Underwear (not cotton)
- Wool hat or toque
- Gloves or mittens
- Rain jacket & pants
- Rain hat
- Spare prescription glasses with safety cord or contact lenses.
- Personal medication
- Cycling gloves (optional to protect soft hands)
- Swim suit
- Stuff sack or light pack for small items
- Water bottle (we do provide them but you may like to bring your own)
- Sun visor or sun hat
- Sun glasses
- Sun screen/lip salve
- Insect repellant – (we don’t have many bugs)
- Binoculars
- Small flashlight or headlamp
- Towel and toiletries
- Baby wipes (for tent bath)
- Sleeping bag (synthetic, no cotton or down)
- Sleeping pad (closed cell or thermarest)
- Sleeping bags & pads for rent $30.00 per trip
Majestic Ocean Kayaking has been leading tours on the west coast of Vancouver Island since 1993. Our kayak guides are well-equipped, trained, and practiced in the use of a variety of safety equipment and procedures. We hold all the required permits set out by Parks Canada and BC Parks, and are always respectful of their guidelines for operation. Our guides are all experienced kayakers, highly qualified, and certified to the standards required by the Sea Kayak Guides Alliance of British Columbia, including current wilderness first aid certification. They are all experienced outdoors people who lead and participate in their own trips and adventures in the off season. They know the best areas to paddle, and also the tricks of our weather.
All of our guests will be given a demonstration of our equipment, a lesson on basic paddling strokes and skills, and an explanation of safety procedures. We provide our guests with all the necessary equipment to outfit a kayak safely, including a PFD, sprayskirt and pump. Your guide will lead the tour and is in charge of safety at all times. We travel as a group and always stay close together; any guests having difficulty paddling will receive extra assistance. Our guides are experienced at leading tours to suit both novice and experienced paddlers alike, ensuring that everyone will enjoy their tour.
Majestic Ocean Kayaking guests venture here from around the world to see what British Columbia kayaking is all about, and to experience one of the most beautiful places on the planet. We are a first class destination for international nature lovers, situated within our coastal temperate rainforest and amongst incredibly diverse wildlife.
Majestic Ocean Kayaking tours range from short harbour explorations to multiday adventures; all catered with delicious gourmet meals prepared by our in-house chef. Our ocean kayaking tours allow guests to explore the rugged beauty of the west coast and to share our passion for paddling, wildlife, great food and good company.
Our trips are fun and educational, with a conscious regard for safety and for our environmental impact on the land and water at all times. As stewards of these precious ecosystems, we set an example by closely following national park policies, as well as our own high ethical standards, in order to minimize our impact on the environment.
In all aspects of our business, from our kayaking tours, guides, office staff, food, landscaping, and our purchasing decisions, we are constantly striving to improve and make our practices more sustainable and environmentally sound. We welcome all feedback and suggestions. Best known for our personalized service and attention to detail, we strive to act with consciousness and compassion in our dealings with our guests, our employees and all our suppliers.
Pick up a paddle and find a bit of freedom for yourself - the adventure of a lifetime awaits!
At Majestic Ocean Kayaking, we take our role as environmental stewards seriously. We keep to established tent sites and trails, compost our food waste, and dispose of all garbage responsibly. We follow Leave-No-Trace principles in the backcountry, storing food out of reach of wildlife, and minimizing campfire impacts. We respect all wildlife that we encounter; keeping in mind that sightings are precious to our guests, but always maintaining a respectful and safe distance.
We are proud to support the work of local conservation and naturalist groups such as the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Tofino Shorebird Society, the Central West Coast Forest Society and the Wild Pacific Trail. We regularly get our hands dirty by organizing and participating in beach cleanups in the areas that we visit. We are also very proud of our role as educators. We enjoy sharing our knowledge of the natural and cultural histories of the areas we work in, while teaching our guests about minimum impact philosophies and practices that they can carry forward to use in their own lives and travels.
Unforgettable trip through misty islands sprinkled over the turquoise waters of Barkley Sound. They have become familiar thanks to Eric, an outstanding guide, cook, instructor with warm and engaging personality and a vast knowledge of everything. Thank you, Eric! We so enjoyed your company! You made the trip very special for us. This was our wedding anniversary trip. Knowing that, Tracy made sure to keep us informed about developments in Ucluelet during uncertain Covid times. She took great care of us. She created and cooked gluten-free meals for us. All were outstanding! Yummy! Majestic Kayaking is not just a name. It is the experience we enjoyed from the moment we launched to the very end of the trip.