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Maple Leaf Adventures Cruises

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Maple Leaf Adventures

About Maple Leaf Adventures Cruises

Operating since 1986, Maple Leaf Adventures specializes in ultrasmall ship cruises (eight to 12 people depending on the vessel) to the islands and inlets of Western Canada's province of British Columbia and Southeast Alaska. From April through October, cruises focus on the culture of Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands), the Great Bear Rainforest (home of the spirit bear, a subspecies of black bear with white fur), Gulf Islands National Park (near Victoria) or Alaska's southern coastal islands and Inside Passage.

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Maple Leaf Adventures Cruise Tips, Activities, and Overview

Who goes on Maple Leaf Adventures cruise ships?

Active, agile and easygoing nature-lovers are the passengers you'll find onboard a Maple Leaf Adventures sailing. North Americans dominate with some Australians, Brits, Germans and other Europeans also onboard. Ages typically range from the late 40s to mid-70s, with 60 or so being the average. Given the intimate nature of the cabins and premium prices, most are couples with years of globe-trotting experience, though you'll also find one or two solo travelers on most sailings.

Children may travel, but only if the booking is made directly with the company and not through a travel agent. The small ships and active excursions are not suitable for toddlers or for those who are frail or have physical disabilities.

Do I have to dress up on a Maple Leaf Adventures cruise?

In a word, no. What you wear under your rain gear on a Zodiac ride works just fine for meals. In fact, if wildlife is spotted, you may leave the dinner table for a closer look at a critter with only time to grab a jacket. Cabin space is tight on most of the fleet, so it's best to pack light.

Is everything free on Maple Leaf Adventures cruises?

Most everything is included in your Maple Leaf Adventures cruise fare: Daily excursions, usually by Zodiac; entry fees and specialist guides, if any; and use of kayaks and fishing gear are part of your fare. Also included are filtered water, coffee and tea, soda, and wine and craft beer served at dinner. (Alcohol is not available during the day.)

You'll pay extra for gratuities shared by the crew, transfers to and from the ship and an optional fishing license. A sustainability fee is charged to each passenger to ensure environmentally responsible cruising.

What are Maple Leaf Adventures’s most popular activities?

People choose Maple Leaf Adventures for an intensive wildlife-focused journey, with cultural interactions with Canada's First Nations also a big part of the experience. Every single person on one of these trips participates in the daily excursions (generally two to three a day, even into the evening), which include up-close sightings of humpback whales, sea lions and bears, including Canada's illusive spirit bear. Cruisers also jump at the chance to meet and talk with First Nations people one-on-one. The wheelhouse is usually open for visits with the captain, and you'll usually find a passenger up there.

Why go with Maple Leaf Adventures?

  • Personalized trips aboard intimate ships
  • Travel to Canada's Great Bear Rainforest
  • Conversations with First Nations leaders

Best for: Nature-lovers who want to linger longer when wildlife is up close and active

Not for: Anyone seeking privacy or constant internet connection

Maple Leaf Adventures Cruises Cruiser Reviews

It was memorable

And I was told there was one cabin left so I paid the $11,000.Again my expectation, as stated to office staff and crew, was to get off the boat and explore relatively undisturbed forest.Read More
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curling2939

10+ Cruises

Age 60s

Astonishing wildlife and historic culture in comfort hours from the city

), bespoke food and wine, comfortable accommodation, deep knowledge base of the coastal ecology and culture, little “wasted” sea travel, flexible and adaptive itinerary based on tides, weather and opportunity, big enough to spend time in rooms, on deck and in lounge if privacy desired.The British Columbia coast hosts UNESCO cultural sites (Haida G’waii), abundant accessible wildlife sighting (Wild Coast Vancouver island) and deep access into the largest protected temperature rain forest on earth (Great Bear Rain Forest).Read More
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Roadkilt

2-5 Cruises

Age 60s

Whales & Wild Isles on Cascadia with Maple Leaf Adventures

Travelling by ship with Maple Leaf Adventures afforded us with an unparalleled opportunity to see parts of the BC coastline that are only accessible by water.Comfortable expedition tenders are used for daily exploring away from the ship and allow you to get closer to marine wildlife or explore isolated beaches.Read More
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Retired Travellers2

First Time Cruiser

Age 60s

HAIDA GWAII ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME!

After a day and a half on land touring natural and cultural sites around Masset on Graham Island, we boarded the Maple Leaf Adventures ship, MV Swell, for the next 7 nights.In June 2016, we were privileged to participate in the annual special edition trip to Haida Gwaii that Maple Leaf Adventures offers with Canadian Geographic and the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.Read More
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MandHMB2016

First Time Cruiser

Age 60s

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