2010 Olympics are approaching fast, many visitors to Vancouver will want to experience the beauty of our region from the water. We have put together a special jet boat tour just for the
occasion.
Our half day tour begins 20 miles east of Vancouver near the confluence of the Pitt River. Pitt River carves it's way through Pitt Addington wildlife reserve until it's reaches one of North America's largest Tidal Lakes. Pitt Lake is approximately 15 miles long with 3 provincial parks lining it's shore. The vast shoreline is a contrast between steep shorelines with tumbling waterfalls interspersed with secret coves and islands, often with sandy beaches for swimming or fishing. This area is considered wilderness and home to bears and cougars. The southern end of the lake, north of Siwash Island is part of the Widgeon Valley Natural Wildlife Reserve, a nesting area for marsh birds.
Pitt Lake is one of the last remaining wilderness area's in the Vancouver Region, a day trip that you won't soon forget. Any visitor to Vancouver must see this amazing part of British Columbia.
Complimentary ice water, soda pop, ice tea and snacks are available on the boat all day.
| Season |
March - December |
| Trip distance |
60 miles |
| Trip duration |
4 hours |
| Departure location |
Port Mann Bridge day area |
| Departure time |
9:00am |
| Price |
$129.00/person. Click here to book now! |
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