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Multi-Day Adventure

Fundy Isles Sea Kayaking Expedition

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Duration

3 Days

Dates

June 28-30, 2024
July 12-14, 2024
Aug. 2-4, 2024
Aug. 31-Sept. 2, 2024
Available Upon Request with Minimum Number of Participants.

Trip Type

Sea kayaking, natural history, wilderness camping, marine wildlife

Level 3 - Moderate

Activity Level

Cost

$850+Tax per person

Overview

Home to seals, whales, eagles, and porpoise, the Fundy Isles are a great place to discover the wild. Over three days, you will experience the highest tides in the world, while hopping by kayaking, private island to island. Let your friendly and experienced guides prepare local and fresh maritime meals for you over the campfire.

- Previous kayaking experience is recommended. 

- Minimum age is 12.

- Minimum of 4 guests are needed to run this experience. 

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Highlights

  • Experience wilderness camping on private islands within the Fundy Isles Archipelago

  • Chance encounters to see whales, seals, porpoise, and eagles

Itinerary

Meet your guides and gear up right off the ferry on Deer Island. From here you will start to make your way by sea kayak through the Fundy Isles Archipelago. Your guides will provide all necessary snacks and lunches. Discover the highest tides in the world as you island hop. Land on a private island to have dinner and camp for the night.

DAY 1

Wake up early and have a tent-side breakfast before heading out back onto the water. Keep your eyes open for some of the marine life that called the Fundy Isles home. Porpoise, seals, and the occasional whale can be just as curious about you as you are of them. Another dinner and night on the island means more chance for star gazing in a place with little to no light pollution.

DAY 2

This is your last day on the water. After another island breakfast, pack your gear and head through the archipelago en route back to Deer Island. You guides will help you unload and give you suggestions on where your adventure should take you next. Perhaps to St. Andrews or maybe to Campobello Island.

DAY 3

What's Included

  • Experienced guides

  • All necessary kayaking equipment

  • Accommodations

  • Meals (2 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners, and snacks)

  • Park fees

What's not Included

  • Airfare and airfare taxes

  • Guide gratuities

  • Travel insurance

  • Personal expenses

Frequently Asked Questions

General Faq's
Trail Faq's
Water Faq's

Yes, Red Rock Adventure can create a specific meal plan for individuals with any dietary restrictions.


Just be sure to let us know well before your arrival.

Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?

Guests have the ability to cancel a tour reservation they have made. It is required by Red Rock Adventure that a guest cancel their booking a minimum of twenty-four (24) hours before the departure time, and will cancel the evening before if the trip starts between 8:00am and 12:00pm the next day.


Guests will be given a full refund of their deposit(s) if a tour is cancelled by your lead guide due to weather.

What is the cancellation policy for day trips?

Guests have the ability to cancel a tour reservation they have made.


  • 90 days from departure: No Charge
    60 to 89 days from departure: 25% of trip cost

  • 45 to 59 days from departure: 50% of trip cost

  • 44 days or less from departure: 100% of trip cost

What is the cancellation policy for multi-day trips?

You will see that different tours or courses have been rated for difficulty. Below are the levels and their descriptions:


Level 1 - Easy

These experiences require little to no physical fitness and are suitable for anyone. Weather can be a factor, but generally doesn't make the tour any more difficult. No previous experience is necessary. You may experience uneven or slippery terrain.


Level 2 - Easy+
These experiences require very minimal physical fitness and can even be completed by people with mobility issues. Little to no previous experience is necessary. Some aspects of the tour may feel challenging, but in general individuals are able to complete the experience. Weather can make these tours slightly more challenging. Terrain is variable and can be a small challenge for some.


Level 3 - Moderate
These experiences begin to challenge individuals. Previous experience is encouraged, but not required. Duration of the trips can change depending on the the fitness levels of the participants. Weather can be a factor in making these tours more challenging. Elevation gains and losses are common. Terrain can be challenging with rocks and roots.

Level 4 - Challenging
These experiences are challenging. Previous experience is strongly encouraged and in some aspects of journeys, it is required. Good physical fitness is required. Weather can definitley play a role in the difficulty of the tour. Elevation gains and losses are common. Terrain can be challenging with rocks and roots. Participant (may) sleep in tents. Participants could be carrying backpacks weighing up to 20-25lbs.


Level 5 - Extreme
These tours are challenging, even for experienced outdoors people. Participants could be carrying backpacks weighing 25+lbs. Participants will be sleeping in tents.

What do the difficulty levels of your tours mean?

Coastal New Brunswick enjoys a mild climate in the summers, with an average daily high in June and early July around 18.5°C (mid-60s°F). In August, the highs can average 26°C (upper-70s°F), while the lows at night average around 13°C (mid-50s°F). As with any coastal region, wind and rain are always a possibility, along with Atlantic fog. Be sure to bring layers for both warmth and protection against rain.

What's the weather like?

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