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Custom Guided Sea Kayak Tours from Lund, BC

Design a fully customized sea kayak tour from Lund, BC exploring Desolation Sound, the Discovery Islands, and beyond. Choose your route, pace, duration, and experience level with expert local guides handling all logistics, camping, meals, and safety.

Whether you're dreaming of a relaxing island-hopping getaway, an expedition-style journey through remote inlets, or a family-friendly escape on calm waters, our Custom Sea Kayak Tours give you total flexibility. Work directly with our expert guides to build a trip that matches your interests, experience level, group dynamic, and schedule.
From route planning and logistics to food, equipment, and safety, our team handles every detail. You dream it and we’ll make it happen!
 

Why choose a Custom Tour?

A Trip Tailored to You


Every group is different. We design each custom itinerary around your pace, goals, and comfort level. Choose mellow shoreline explorations, big-mile days, secluded campsites, or a mix of everything. Choose to hit up the hot spots of Desolation Sound or go where kayakers rarely go in the remote glacial-fed inlets!


Your Dates, Your Duration


Pick any length: a single overnight, a long weekend, or a week-long adventure. Start and finish when it works for your group.


Choose Your Destination


Our guides know the entire northern Salish Sea inside and out. Options include:

  • Desolation Sound:  warm waters, sheltered paddling, stunning campsites.
  • The Discovery Islands: lagoons, wildlife, remote beaches, play in the currents!
  • Toba Inlet, Bute Inlet, Jervis Inlet: glacial fjords and towering mountains.
  • Copeland Islands Marine Park:  a perfect micro-expedition for families or first-timers.
  • Inside Passage from Lund to Port McNeil: A true expedition!
  • Or tell us your vision, and we’ll build the route around it!


Custom trips work beautifully for:

  • Families
  • Friend groups
  • Bachelor/ette adventures
  • Youth/School programs
  • Photography groups
  • Retreats
  • Corporate teams
  • Experienced paddlers wanting a specific objective

What’s Included?

Just like our multi-day tours, your custom trip can include:

  • Certified, experienced sea kayak guides
  • All sea kayaking equipment (fiberglass singles or doubles + paddling gear)
  • All camping gear (tents, sleeping pads, tarps, cookware, etc.)
  • All meals and snacks on the trip
  • Complete trip planning
  • Safety gear, communications, and emergency equipment
  • Natural and cultural interpretation — flora, fauna, local history, and Indigenous context where appropriate

Optional upgrades:

  • Private water taxi transport
  • Specialty diets
  • Photo package
  • Custom menu design

What a Typical Day Looks Like


Because each trip is tailored, each day looks different. Most custom itineraries blend:

  • A mix of longer and shorter paddling days
  • Mid-day picnics on beaches and viewpoints
  • Exploring lagoons or intertidal zones
  • Wildlife viewing (whales, seals, porpoises, seabirds, eagles, and more)
  • Camps set up on idyllic island campsites or shady rainforest sites
  • Fresh meals prepared by your guides
  • Time to relax, swim, journal, forage, or explore

Pricing


Pricing depends on:

  • Trip length
  • Group size
  • Destination and logistics required
  • Water taxi use (if applicable)


 We’ll provide a clear, itemized quote once we know your dates, group size, and goals.
 

How to Start Planning


The process is simple:

  1. Tell us the dates you would like.
  2. Share your group size and experience level.
  3. Let us know your goals. Scenery, miles per day, wildlife, learning skills, remote feel, destination, family-friendly pacing, etc.
  4. We’ll send you itinerary options with pricing.
  5. You choose the one that fits best or we tweak it until it’s perfect.

*Note that custom trips are subject to availability based on how busy we are with our regularly scheduled 6, 5 and 3 day trips. For the best chance of availability for a custom trip, ensure you book as soon as possible!

Contact us at kayaking@terracentricadventures.com

    Trip Planning

    • What’s Included? What do I need to bring?

      From the moment your tour begins, there are no additional costs. All kayaking and camping gear is included, along with all meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages. Guests only need to bring personal items such as clothing, toiletries, and a sleeping bag (which are available for rent if needed).

    • Can you accommodate food allergies/special diets?

      We are happy to accommodate many common dietary restrictions. However, special dietary requests add complexity and additional costs to meal planning and preparation for multi-day
      tours. Please review the options below for details on what we can accommodate and any associated fees.

      $25/Day dietary accommodation fee:
      Gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan, nut-free, and other special dietary requests

      No additional fees:
      Vegetarian, no red meat, no fish, no seafood, no pork

      If you have dietary restrictions or allergies not listed above, please contact us at kayaking@terracentricadventures.com to discuss whether we are able to accommodate your needs and if any additional charges may apply.

    • What is the average age of guests on your tours?

      Average guest ages range from 30-85. We have had guests of all ages on our tours!

    • Are there age requirements?

      Minimum age requirements are listed on our individual tour offerings pages.

      We commonly have guests of all ages. Kayaking is a sport which many enjoy well into their later years. Usually the limitation is physical ability to move gear around on beaches.

      For those in their older years, feel free to contact us and we can discuss your physical abilities with you and decide which tour is right for you.

    • How much kayaking experience do I need to join your trips?

      Our trips are suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness and comfort around water. No previous sea kayaking experience is required. Our guides provide instruction at the start of the trip and ongoing coaching throughout, covering paddling technique, safety skills, and efficient travel and much more.
      If you’re brand new to kayaking, our 3 and 5 Day Desolation Sound tours are great options. If you’re looking for something a little more adventurous, check out our 6 day Cortes Circumnavigation tour!


      Our tours are active, multi-day adventures. Guests should be prepared to paddle several hours per day, assist with camp setup, and spend extended time outdoors in changing weather conditions.

    • Should I paddle a double or single kayak?

      Both single and double kayaks are great options, and the best choice depends on your experience level, comfort, and what you want from the trip.
      Single kayaks offer more independence and are ideal for guests with some paddling experience, those who enjoy a more active role, or anyone who prefers having full control of their kayak. We have a variety of singles to suit preference, ranging from more stable singles, to ‘sporty’ singles.


      Double kayaks are a popular choice for beginners, couples, friends, or families. They are very stable, efficient, and a great option if you’d like to share the workload or paddle with a more experienced partner. Doubles are also an excellent choice if you’re new to sea kayaking or prefer a more relaxed paddling experience. Double kayaks are extremely stable on the water.


      For our guided tours we are happy to discuss options when it comes to kayak choice. Note that each trip requires at least 1 double for safety and group management purposes.

    • Will I fit comfortably in the kayaks?

      In most cases, yes! Our kayaks come in a range of sizes and are designed to accommodate a wide variety of body shapes and heights. When properly fitted, a sea kayak should feel snug but not tight. This helps with comfort, control, and stability on the water.


      We take time before your trip to match each guest with an appropriately sized kayak and adjust the seat, foot pegs, and back support for a comfortable fit. Our fleet includes kayaks suited for smaller paddlers as well as larger and taller guests.


      If you have specific concerns about fit such as height, weight, mobility, or previous comfort issues in kayaks, please let us know in advance. We’re happy to talk through options and make sure you’re set up in the best possible boat for an enjoyable paddling experience.

    • How fit do I need to be for these tours?

      The majority of our trips are not overly strenuous and do not require a high level of fitness. Guests should be comfortable with a few hours of moderate activity each day, navigating uneven, rocky, or slippery terrain in a wilderness setting, and assisting with lifting and carrying trip equipment when needed. Good general health will go a long way toward maximizing your enjoyment. Most important is a positive attitude and a sense of adventure!


      Terracentric aims to provide an inclusive outdoors experience. We have accommodated various guests of all different skill and physical ability over our 25+ years. Feel free to get in touch to discuss any personal needs or concerns.

    • What is it like at camp? Are the sleeping pads comfortable?

      Camp life is one of the highlights of the trip. Evenings are relaxed and social, with time to unwind, enjoy a hearty meal, watch the sunset, and fall asleep to the sounds of nature. Camps vary by tour with our 3 Day tour mainly at Desolation Sound Marine Park sites with various amenities, to our 6 Day Cortes Circumnavigation which mainly uses backcountry sites. Depending on time of year, we are usually the only campers at wilderness sites. Parks sites are used more often by others but even in the peak of summer we may still be alone!


      We provide guests with premium Thermarest LuxuryMap sleeping pads designed for comfort and durability. They’re 3 inches thick! They offer excellent cushioning and insulation from the ground and are well suited for multi-day trips. Camping will always feel different from sleeping at home, but most guests are pleasantly surprised by how comfortable the pads are after a full day of paddling.


      If you have specific comfort needs such as being a side sleeper, having back or joint concerns, or preferring extra padding you’re welcome to bring an additional lightweight pad or let us know in advance so we can help you prepare.

    • Do I need to know how to swim?

      We use PFDs at all times when on the water. You are not required to be a strong swimmer to join us on a tour. We just ask that you disclose to us your swimming ability before the trip on your waivers.

    • Will I have my own tent?

      Guests are encouraged, when possible, to share a tent with those that are in their group on the trip. Some campsites have limited tent sites. Single travellers will always be provided with their own tent.

    • How many people will be on my tour?

      On our multi-day tours we have a minimum of 4 guests, and a maximum of 10 guests. 4-5 guests will be accompanied by 1 guide, 6-10 guests will be accompanied by 2 guides.


      We have a minimum 4 guest policy for our multi-day trips. See our Policies page for more information. However if you are a solo, couple, or triple group (which is very common), you are more than welcome to join a tour! We will combine your group with others.


      We find that ‘mixing’ groups together on a trip can be one of the most enjoyable aspects of the trip, with guests commonly keeping in touch after the trip!

    • What are the guides like?

      Our guides are always fully-certified by relevant authorities including the Sea Kayak Guides Alliance of BC and Canadian Red Cross. Many of our guides are locals to the area and experts in local history, flora and fauna, and much more. Best of all, they are great cooks! We are proud of our guides and confident they provide the ultimate sea kayak guiding experience.

    • How can I get to Lund/Terracentric Kayak Base?

      Visit our “Getting Here” page for more information.

    Trip Preperation

    • What happens if the weather turns bad? Will I be comfortable and warm enough?

      The weather in Desolation Sound is typically quite pleasant during our season from May-September. The temperature can vary a bit depending on when you visit. Typically June, July and August are very dry and hot with daytime temperatures ranging from 20 C to 30C. Our shoulder seasons can vary quite a lot with temperatures similar to peak season, or can have cooler temperatures. Unlike other areas on the BC Coast, fog is extremely uncommon. Though it is usually quite dry, iIt can rain in the summer so come prepared with rain gear.

      Historical weather averages for Lund can be viewed here.

      Be prepared for any type of weather. Layering is the key, as it allows you to put on and take off layers as needed. Proper rain gear is recommended for our trips.

      Before the trip we will send a detailed packing list and be available to answer any related questions!

    • What happens if all my clothing gets wet? Will I be able to dry it out?

      Our tours take place in the Coastal Temperate Rainforest of Desolation Sound. Weather can be quite variable but rain is possible at any time of the season. Our packing list will be able to assist you with any packing concerns regarding rain.

      The other aspect is travelling in a salt-water environment. Sea kayaking means that our sleeves and pants/shorts may get wet when entering/exiting the kayaks and while paddling. Salt hangs onto moisture, and can even absorb it from the air, sometimes preventing fabric from drying.

      We recommend having multiple sets of clothing for each activity. 1-2 Sets specifically for paddling, 1-2 sets for camp, and 1-2 sets for sleeping.

      Our top tip: wear it dry! Our own body heat can be a great tool to help dry things out. Rather than shedding damp clothing immediately back at camp, try to wear it for an extra 20-30 minutes.

    • How stable are the kayaks? What is my risk of flipping over?

      We have a wide variety of sea kayaks to fit each individual's comfort and skill level. The likelihood of capsize is small and is very rare when conditions are rough, when perceived risk is high. Our guides are trained in procedures on how to get you back in your kayak, it’s actually a lot easier than you’d think! Additionally, in Desolation Sound we are blessed with some of the warmest ocean waters in BC. Sometimes in the summer guests choose to dunk themselves on purpose!

      If you are nervous or unsure about your stability on the water, a double can be a good choice. Double kayaks are fairly wide and extremely stable on the water. We always use the best double kayaks on the market for our mutli-day tours.

    • Is there cell service in Desolation Sound?

      Most of Desolation Sound has good cell reception. A cell coverage map can be viewed here. On our 6 Day Cortes Circumnavigation guests can expect to have no cell coverage for 1-2 days of the trip.

    • What is the best footwear to bring?

      Footwear is extremely important when it comes to sea kayaking. Desolation Sound is famous for its rocky, oyster covered beaches which can be a hazard if proper footwear is not worn. Oysters can be extremely sharp.

      Optimal paddling footwear would be wetsuit booties with a treaded sole, Close-toed sandals (Keens), or paddling specific boots. Some guests may choose to wear an old pair of running shoes and wool socks and these can be great as well but some may find them uncomfortable.

      Please do not wear flip flops, Birkenstocks or any other footwear that cannot be secured to your feet.

      Gumboots, hiking boots or running shoes are great options to have around camp and for day hikes.

    • Are there toilets?

      Our 3 and 5 Day Desolation Sound tours primarily stay at BC Parks sites which all have basic facilities including outhouses.

      Our 6 Day Cortes Circumnavigation stays primarily at backcountry wilderness sites with no permanent facilities. In this case, our guides are experts in leave-no-trace principles and will designate a system that ensures everyone's privacy and comfort. We are very accustomed to making sure all of our guests feel as comfortable and informed as possible in this regard – please feel free to ask us any questions you might have, before or during your tour.

    • Can I bring my fishing rod?

      Fishing can be great in the areas where we paddle and camp. There are however large Rockfish Conservation Areas in which no fishing is allowed. A map can be viewed here. Depending on the group, fishing opportunities can be very limited during the day until we arrive at camp. If guests choose to fish it is usually done off the rocks at camp.

      Guides are not always experts in fishing and guests should be able to be self-sufficient when it comes to this.


      To be able to fish, guests will need a Saltwater Fishing License.

    • Where can I leave luggage I won’t need for the trip?

      We recommend leaving luggage locked in your vehicle out of sight- we have never had any problems leaving things in cars. For all tours we may be able to store your unneeded items. Please ensure that your luggage is clearly labeled with your name, tour, and trip date, and leave it with us on the first day of your tour.

    • Is there any place to do laundry?

      We do not have laundry facilities at our kayak base however there is laundry available at the Hotel in Lund.

    • Can I bring my drone?

      You are welcome to bring your drone on tour, just discuss with your guides appropriate places and times to fly it.

      Flying in BC Parks is strictly prohibited however. On our 3 and 5 Day tours, flying opportunities will be extremely limited. Also, under the Canadian federal Marine Mammal Regulations, it is illegal to approach marine mammals with an aerial drone at an altitude below 1000 feet (about 304 metres) within a half nautical mile (about 926 metres). Given the restrictions on recreational drones for flying heights in Canada, this means without a specialized research permit, you can not film marine mammals with a drone.

      Many more opportunities exist on our 6 Day Cortes Circumnavigation.

    Wildlife and Wilderness Safety

    • What wildlife might I see on my trip?

      The wildlife in the Pacific Northwest is abundant and beautiful. Desolation Sound is home to a variety of animals including intertidal life (Sea Stars, shellfish, nudibranchs, sponges, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, etc.), marine mammals (river otters, mink, marten, harbour seals, sea lions, dolphins, porpoises and whales), sea birds (Oyster catchers, murrelets, pigeon guillemots, gulls, loons, cormorants, etc.) and land mammals (deer, raccoons and bears).

      While not specifically known for whale sightings, humpback whales have made an amazing recovery in the area and sightings are common. We also see Orca from time to time.

    • Do I need to be worried about wildlife encounters? What about bears?

      We understand that everyone’s comfort in the wilderness will vary. Our knowledgeable guides will ensure all guests are informed of appropriate wildlife precautions. While black bears inhabit Desolation Sound, encounters are very rare. If camping at one of the island campsites, chances are almost zero. That said, our safety and comfort is our top priority and we take bear safety very seriously.

    • Should I bring wildlife deterrents like bear spray?

      Our guides always carry an array of emergency equipment such as bear spray and bear bangers. These are only to be used if necessary. If we encounter wildlife, including bears, it is typically quite wary of humans and is easily deterred by yelling or loudly clapping.

      If you would feel more comfortable having your own bear safety equipment you are welcome to bring it. We just ask that you know how to use it, and it is carefully packed to prevent accidental discharge.

    • What about forest fires? Wildfire smoke?

      Forest fires are rare in the Desolation Sound area and when they occur, are often quite small. Though occasionally we experience smoke drifting from other areas, most of our weather comes from the Pacific Ocean.


      If forest fires are in the area we take that risk very seriously and emergency protocols are in place to keep everyone safe in the very unlikely event of an evacuation.

    Deposit, Payment, and Cancellation Policy:

    We recommend that all guests ensure they have appropriate insurance coverage for unforeseen circumstances. Trip cancellation insurance may be available through a travel agent, insurance provider, or your credit card company if the trip is paid for using the card.

    • A 25% deposit is required to reserve your spot(s) on all multi-day tours.
    • Deposits are fully refundable for 72 hours after your booking. Please notify us by email if cancelling within this 72 hour period for a full refund. After 72 hours, the deposit is non-refundable.
    • Payment of any outstanding balance is due 60 days before the tour’s departure date.
    • If you must cancel your tour with 60 or more days' notice of your tour’s departure date, a full refund of any amount paid above your 25% non-refundable deposit is provided.
    • If you must cancel your tour within 60 days of your tour’s departure date, the full amount of the tour is non-refundable.
    • All cancellations must be received by email, office@terracentricadventures.com

    Insurance

    • In addition to cancellation insurance, be sure your personal insurance is adequate to cover expenses caused by accidents in remote locations.  Any costs arising from an unscheduled evacuation will be the responsibility of the client.

    Medical Policy

    •  Please note that on our tours you may be anywhere from 45 minutes to 3 hours away from the nearest point of professional medical assistance. Therefore, we require our guests to inform us of any serious medical issues or concerns, such as the following: heart conditions, severe allergies resulting in anaphylaxis, diabetes, asthma, musculoskeletal conditions, and also pregnancy. In our efforts to support you to have an enjoyable and safe trip, we ask that you bring with you the appropriate medications to manage those conditions. 
    • Should you not have the appropriate medications (such as an Epipen) we may choose to modify your tour destination or refuse your participation out of consideration for your and other guest’s safety.

    Smoke and Wildfires

    • Wildfires are becoming increasingly common in British Columbia. While coastal areas and the regions we kayak are rarely affected by wildfire activity or smoke, these conditions can occasionally occur. For most healthy individuals, light to moderate smoke does not pose a significant health risk, and our trips operate as scheduled regardless of smoke conditions.
    • Guests with underlying health conditions that could affect their ability to paddle safely during these periods should carefully consider this before booking, as our standard cancellation policy will apply.
    • Exceptions to our cancellation policy related to wildfire or smoke conditions are only made if a government-issued evacuation order or alert is in effect and guests are unable to attend their scheduled tour or package.

    Evacuations

    • In addition to trip cancellation insurance, guests should ensure their personal insurance coverage is sufficient to cover expenses related to accidents or emergencies in remote locations.
    • Any costs associated with an unscheduled evacuation are the responsibility of the guest. Evacuations conducted by the Coast Guard, a third-party water taxi, or our company vessel typically cost $250–$450 from Desolation Sound. Evacuations from more remote areas (northern Cortes) may cost $500 or more.
    • Urgent evacuations requiring immediate hospitalization from Desolation Sound or areas farther north are most likely to be transported to Campbell River Hospital rather than Powell River. Guests should be aware that all costs and logistical arrangements associated with returning to Lund from Campbell River are solely the responsibility of the guest.

    Minimum Number of Guests Required

    A minimum of four (4) guests total is required for our tours to operate.

    • Solo, double and triples are welcome to join!
    • Before booking guests can view how many are currently booked for the trip based on the availability - all our multi-day tours have 10 maximum.

    Group Size & Tour Confirmation

    • If a tour has not reached the minimum number of guests twenty-one (21) days prior to the scheduled start date, the tour will be cancelled and all deposits will be fully refunded.
    • At any time before the minimum group size is reached, guests may request a full refund and release their reserved space on the tour.
    • Terracentric reserves the right to cancel any tour that has not reached the minimum guest requirement at any time, for any reason, with a full refund of all deposits paid.
    • Once the minimum number of guests has been reached, the tour is confirmed and our standard cancellation policy applies.
       

    Booking Before Minimum Numbers Are Met

    • Guests may book and submit a deposit before the minimum group size is reached. We will notify you once the tour is confirmed.
    • All reservations are considered temporary until the minimum group size has been met.
    • If Terracentric receives a large group inquiry for the same or overlapping dates, we reserve the right to cancel temporary reservations and fully refund deposits at any time prior to final confirmation.
       

    Low-Enrollment Option

    • If a tour does not reach the minimum number of participants, Terracentric may still choose to operate the tour and offer guests the option to proceed.

    Weather Cancellation Policy

    Weather-related decisions are based on the Marine Forecast for the Strait of Georgia – North of Nanaimo.

    • If the forecast indicates strong winds at 4:00 pm on the day prior to the tour, and our guides determine that operating the tour would pose a safety risk, the tour will be cancelled, modified or postponed. Guests will be notified by phone or email as soon as possible.
    • If our guides determine that the tour can proceed safely without an unacceptable increase in risk, the tour will run as scheduled and no notification will be issued.
    • Conditions may change overnight. Guides reserve the right to cancel a tour on the morning of the tour if weather or sea conditions deteriorate.
    • All guests affected by a weather-related cancellation will receive a full refund.
    • Tours are not cancelled due to rain alone.
    • Dietary Surcharges

    Preparing meals for camping tours means planning and cooking for up to 12 people over 4–7 days! To keep things manageable, we work from a set menu with limited flexibility. Unfortunately, we’re not able to create fully customized meals for each individual guest.

    We ask guests to be as flexible as possible with dietary requests. When accommodations are required, the following dietary omissions are available and will incur a $25/day surcharge per request:

    • Gluten / wheat
    • Dairy
    • Nuts
    • Seeds
    • Oils
    • Soy
    • Nightshades or other broad “food group” allergies
    • Any diet that requires a unique or specialized menu (e.g. low-glycemic, no-sugar, lean-protein, etc.)
    • Please note that some highly restrictive diets cannot be accommodated on camping tours. These include keto and paleo diets, celiac disease, completely egg-free diets (including baking), and very restrictive vegan diets.

    For food safety and logistics reasons, guests are not permitted to bring their own food on tour.

    Gratuities

    • Gratuities are not included and typically range from 10–20% of the trip cost. Tips are shared evenly among the guides.
    • We’re not able to accept tips by credit card. Most guests bring cash, a blank cheque to fill out after the trip, or use e-transfer or PayPal once we’re back at our kayak base. Any of these options work great.

    Personal Kayaks

    Guests are welcome to bring their personal kayaks and kayaking equipment on our multi-day kayak tours, however due to packing and quality concerns the following must be adhered to:

    • Kayaks must be at least 17 feet in length and have a total hatch volume (not including the cockpit) of minimum 200L.
    • Your kayak must be fitted with a sprayskirt.

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