
Sea Kayaking Queen Charlotte Strait - God's Pocket
God’s Pocket Provincial Park is comprised of a peaceful chain of islands off the northeastern end of Vancouver Island. Few kayakers are seen here; most head further south to Johnstone Strait, so there is a distinct feeling of isolation in this area.
Jacques Cousteau considered this area to be one of the best cold-water diving destinations in the world, and at low tide, you’ll agree. The famous ‘Browning Wall’ in particular, is covered with fantastic inter-tidal life, and anything from sea stars, urchins, plumose anemones, and giant barnacles can be seen right from our kayaks.
But this area offers much more; deer are often seen so close they seem tame, Bald Eagles line the trees, and Sea Lions, Humpbacks, and Minke whales often pass by our campsites.
