Coast Mountain Expeditions

(5 Reviews)
Box 25, Read Island, BC V0P 1W0, Canada

Contacts

DETAILS: Lodging, Travel agency, Point of interest, Establishment,
Address: Box 25, Read Island, BC V0P 1W0, Canada
Postal code: V0P 1W0
Phone: (250) 285-2823
Website: http://www.coastmountainexpeditions.com/
Opening hours (Edit)
Monday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday:9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday:10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Customer Ratings and Reviews

  • Heather Mielcarski on Google

    (July 26, 2023, 12:43 pm)

    The 5 night Octopus Islands trip was amazing. From excellent guides to gourmet meals to top notch equipment in a magical setting… it just doesn’t get any better! Highly recommend Coast Mountain Expeditions.

  • Kira Leeb on Google

    (July 5, 2023, 4:51 pm)

    Just back from the Desolation Sound trip. What an amazing experience! The trip-food was like no other you'll ever experience, especially if you're tripping on your own. The guides, the loveliest people you could imagine, with leadership skills beyond their years. And the sites and sounds of kayaking and camping in and around the ocean surrounded by mountains are unbeatable; whales, seals, sea stars, bald eagles, need I say more?. I would highly recommend signing up for a trip with this company. You won't be disappointed!

  • Ian Guthrie on Google

    (October 11, 2022, 3:23 am)

    The Octopus Islands trip was our first with CME and probably won’t be our last. The entire trip from start to finish was flawlessly planned, the guides were the best I’ve ever encountered, and the food was fantastic and even catered as much as possible to gluten, dairy and soya-free sensitivities. Before the trip, Albert answered all and every question I had. I appreciated that the trip began with a review and practice of paddling skills so that less experienced paddlers could learn the basics. The guides, Anthony and Liam, were an energetic upbeat attentive team that didn’t miss a beat in keeping us organized and happy on the trail. They were also very knowledgeable about the human and natural history of the area, as was Ralph, which made for interesting lectures/discussions as well as rich paddles during low tides through Surge Narrows and Hole in the Wall. The food either cooked, or planned by Lannie and cooked by the guides, never failed to please. They also provided very good gear, as in kayaks and kayaking paraphernalia, tents and sleeping pads. I honestly can’t think of how they could have improved our experience on the trip. Well, they could have dispensed with the rain on the last day, but then the hot tub may not have seemed quite so nice.

  • Helen Welch on Google

    (September 22, 2022, 6:28 pm)

    Coast Mountain Expeditions (CME) Rocks! Albert persuaded me that paddling to Bute Inlet was within my capabilities ("mature" woman with minimal kayaking experience here!) and all I needed was a spirit of adventure. I brought that and CME provided the rest. An incredible wilderness adventure, with 2 amazing, professional, supportive, hardworking and safety conscious young women (Rachel and Katrina) as our guides. Our equipment looked all but new. The food provided by Lannie (and help) mostly from her garden was absolutely delicious and expertly cooked by the guides. Delicious snacks seemed to appear every 5 minutes to fortify our working bodies. I returned with heart full, a strong body and a soul filled to overflowing. My only concern is that by writing this review there will be no room for my next trip with them. Thanks you all at CME for providing an incredible adventure and for all you are doing to protect your part of the planet Earth.

  • Chris Young on Google

    (July 15, 2018, 3:32 am)

    Looking for a mini adventure and a place to spend some time with our friends (another couple), the four of us signed on for the 3-night Kayak Lodge Getaway tour at the Read Island lodge (original homestead property of our hosts). My wife and I do not have much kayaking experience but we like to get out, learn and try new things. It was also a great thing to do for a 50th birthday celebration.

    Our expectations were greatly exceeded by the hospitality and friendliness of our hosts (Ralph and Lannie), the professional, knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides (Will, Albert and Jo), and everyone else that made our adventure, meals and stay welcoming, delicious and amazingly memorable.

    The property, which is set on 100+ acres at the end of Evans Bay on Read Island, is a treasure on its own. The picture-perfect location with its small creeks, rocky out crops, beautiful ocean bay and large trees is the ideal place for a lodge. The lodge and two other cabins comfortably hold 10 guests, which makes for a nice small group to enjoy the kayaking and hanging out.

    Amenities on the property include a wood-fired hot tub overlooking the bay, a wood-fired sauna up along one of the creeks with a cold pool for dipping in after the hot sauna. The outdoor showers are hot and refreshing after the days kayak or first thing in the morning.

    The lodge became the central hub when not out on the water. Lannie’s use of her gardens, flowers and access to fresh seafood combined to create marvellous group meals and kept us all full on some of the best homemade meals ever.

    After settling in to our room upon arrival, we were all encouraged to partake in some basic Kayak lessons before dinner. By providing this before the first day trip, it helped everyone build up their confidence and familiarize themselves with their craft and equipment. All the equipment is of excellent quality and everything you need except clothing and personal items are provided.

    During our two big kayak day trips, Lannie prepared packable lunches that the crew served mid trip on a secluded beach. The guides were always enthusiastic and willing to demonstrate or coach you with paddling techniques or talk about the surrounding area. We saw eagles, porpoises, seals, and a number of Humpback whales. The sea life within this area of the Discovery Islands is very rich due to the currents feeding the area with nutrients. So much to see and experience! We even had what seemed to be a couple of whales interested in checking us out - which became a highlight of the trip for many.

    The icing on the cake came late at night on the last day. We kayaked around Evans Bay near the lodge after sunset to witness the magical bioluminescence created by the movement of each paddle stroke and marvel at the night sky full of stars, planets and the Milky Way.

    Check out their website for more information. They were very good at responding to my questions before and after we booked the trip.

    I give my highest recommendations to anyone wanting to take a kayak trip in such an incredible place. Coast Mountain Expeditions and their crew will take care of you and provide you with a great adventure.

    I hope to come back soon and bring my whole family. Maybe we will try one of the multi-day kayaking trips.

    Amazing trip!

    Chris

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What is the phone number for Coast Mountain Expeditions?

The phone number for Coast Mountain Expeditions is (250) 285-2823.


Where is Coast Mountain Expeditions located?

Coast Mountain Expeditions is located at Box 25, Read Island, BC V0P 1W0, Canada


What is the internet address for Coast Mountain Expeditions?

The website (URL) for Coast Mountain Expeditions is: http://www.coastmountainexpeditions.com/


What days are Coast Mountain Expeditions open?

Coast Mountain Expeditions is open:
Monday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday:9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday:9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday:10:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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