Spring and Fall
Day 1: Travel from home to Campbell River, BC, where you will be met by the outfitter and transported to the lodge. Upon arrival, you will settle into your room, check the zero on your rifle, and handle the necessary paperwork and payment for the license/tag.
Day 2-6: Hunting days. Plan to be in the field all day unless otherwise specified by the guide. Please take all necessary items in your pack, including medications.
Day 7: Travel back to Campbell River from the lodge to begin your trip home.
British Columbia’s famed Vancouver Island is home to some of the largest Black Bears in British Columbia. This outfitter’s hunting area is breathtaking and encompasses hundreds of square miles of pristine mountains, rivers, and valleys that flow into the Pacific Ocean. This seasoned outfitter offers both Spring and Fall Black Bear hunts. All hunts are fully guided with experienced guides by spot and stalk. During the spring, Bears are easily patterned after their winter hibernation as they head out to one of the many tidal estuaries, meadows, or recently logged areas to feed on succulent roots, grasses, and berry crops. They can also be found wandering the beaches at low tide looking for crabs or any other easy meals that are readily available. You and your guide will have use of small boats, trucks and ATVs to access remote areas of the island. Over the past years, this hunt has produced very high shot opportunities on trophy class bears.
This outfitter offers a variety of accommodation options primarily dependent on seasons, species, or personal preference. For those who prefer hunting in larger groups, traveling with non-hunting companions, or who just prefer the comforts of home, they have a beautiful ocean-front main lodge. This facility consists of 3 private waterfront cabins, equipped with their own private bathroom and each comfortably sleeping up to 4 guests. Meals are served in a separate building that houses a commercial kitchen, laundry room, and spacious dining room. Wi-Fi is also available for those who need to stay in contact with the outside world.
For those who prefer the path less traveled, they also have a custom-built 40′, live-aboard landing craft that comfortably sleeps 4 (2 guides + 2 hunters) and gives access to even the most remote corners of their concession.
In addition to the main lodge, the cabins and the boat also offer smaller, fully-equipped satellite camps.
2024
$9,500 + 5% tax and license (5-day hunts )
*the second bear may be added a $4,500 trophy fee.
5% Tax
$650 for tag, license, and $250 HPF (Approx)
accommodations, meals, guides, in-field transportation, license, tags, goverment fees, 1×1 guide
Fly to Vancouver, BC with a connecting flight to Campbell River, BC.
*Both Pacific Coastal and Central Mountain Air have regularly scheduled flights daily from Vancouver to Campbell River.
Pacific Coastal 1-800-663-2872
Central Mountain Air 1-888-865-8585
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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