Harbour Kayak Tour

Highlights

  • Meet at the Trinity Eco-tours Lodge which is the jump off point for your tour. Your guide will explain the route that will be taken on your tour and the predetermined path to get back. The route is based upon wildlife viewing opportunities, sea state, kayaker experience and comfort levels. At this point, you'll pick up your gear and kayaks and head to the beach where our kayaks are located. Each paddle offers unique opportunities and attractions. Most tours have the opportunity to see bald eagles and occupied eagles nests. Paddle past islands and beaches of rolling Capelin in season. These small fish are the basis for the life cycle of almost every migratory whale species that frequent this area. They can be seen on your tour as well as the whales that gorge themselves on them. Humpbacks are viewable in season as well as the Skirwink Trail, a favorite hike designated as one of the top ten trails in Canada. You'll view several rock structures from the water. Later, you can hike the trail and view them from the top. Your tour ends passing the lighthouse at Trinity at Fort Point past the cannons still pointing to sea to keep away marauders. Finally, return to the beach  where you haul up and continue back to the lodge for a debrief and a discussion of your trip and picture exchange. Your guides will gladly answer all your questions and may also use posters in the Marine Interpretation Centre to explain any feature or creature that you saw on your trip. Your paddle is approximately 3 hours. Dress for the weather conditions. Follow your guide's recommendations.

Summary

Meet at the Trinity Eco-tours Lodge which is the jump off point for your tour. Your guide will explain the route that will be taken on your tour and the predetermined path to get back. The route is based upon wildlife viewing opportunities, sea state, kayaker experience and comfort levels. At this point, you'll pick up your gear and kayaks and head to the beach where our kayaks are located. Each paddle offers unique opportunities and attractions. Most tours have the opportunity to see bald eagles and occupied eagles nests. Paddle past islands and beaches of rolling Capelin in season. These small fish are the basis for the life cycle of almost every migratory whale species that frequent this area. They can be seen on your tour as well as the whales that gorge themselves on them. Humpbacks are viewable in season as well as the Skirwink Trail, a favorite hike designated as one of the top ten trails in Canada. You'll view several rock structures from the water. Later, you can hike the trail and view them from the top. Your tour ends passing the lighthouse at Trinity at Fort Point past the cannons still pointing to sea to keep away marauders. Finally, return to the beach  where you haul up and continue back to the lodge for a debrief and a discussion of your trip and picture exchange. Your guides will gladly answer all your questions and may also use posters in the Marine Interpretation Centre to explain any feature or creature that you saw on your trip. Your paddle is approximately 3 hours. Dress for the weather conditions. Follow your guide's recommendations.

Tour info

Duration
3 hours
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Why take this tour?

On this tour, you'll leave the beach at and return back to Trinity. Travel through spectacular seascapes and sea caves. Whales, icebergs and wildlife all available in season.

What’s included?

  • Local guide

  • Refreshments provided on the tour

  • This tour can be customized to accommodate a beach boil up

  • It may also be extended in to a full day trip for an additional fee

  • Does not include gratuity for your guide. Tipping is optional based upon your pleasure and experience.

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 3h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Trinity Eco-Tours

About operator:

Our tour company focus provides whale, puffin and iceberg tours in Trinity, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland by Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) and Kayak ! Our goal is to show our guests the beauty of Newfoundland from the water, while, at the same time, show respect to all animals that we see. . See and hear humpbacks and other marine wildlife from the comfort of our RHIB! You can see Minke, Sperm, Fin and Humpback whales as well as Orcas, Gannets, Eagles Seals, Puffins, great schools of Capelin that the whales gorge themselves upon. Enjoy the spectacular scenery along our route plus sea caves, aviaries and colonies of seabirds. After your tour enjoy tea or coffee and lunch at the lodge where you can share your memories of your Experience of a Lifetime, our theme and mantra!! Please look up our Lodge as well Trinity Eco-tours Lodge located right alongside St. Paul's Anglican Church, the biggest church in Trinity. You can also travel by ATV and bike to see terrestrial wildlife and fauna!!

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