We provide two classes of wilderness sea kayak trips: 1) minimally outfitted, and 2) all-inclusive, fully outfitted.
Minimally outfitted trips are for intermediate to advanced paddlers, offered at a reduced rate - after all, you probably have most of the equipment anyways! However, you can rent equipment from us if required at a reduced rate (e.g., $20.00/day for a fully equipped sea kayak). You also have to provide your own meals and cook for your self - this will provide more time for exploration as the day does not have to be cut short for food prepartion by the guides. In summary, your daily cost is lowered and you can spend more time doing what you love best - paddling!
Fully outfitted wilderness trips are all-inclusive (meals, kayaks, tents, etc., ) and are suitable for all skill levels, but the pace is more relaxed and we paddle under less challenging conditions (suitable for the beginner).
The trip of a lifetime! We partitioned the best of Superior, the wildest and most scenic, into four contiguous sections (see Map), linked in space and time, totalling thirty-two days of paddling, and covering over 500 kilometers of wilderness coastline! Of course you need not paddle the entire coast, simply join us for as many sections as you like (at a progressively reduced rate - deduct 20% for two trips, 35% for three or more).

You will be guided through this remote wilderness archipelago of northern Lake Superior: home to wolf, deer and moose, this area is road-less, and accessible only by water craft. Canada's newest National Marine Park Reserve, the Black Bay Peninsula and offshore islands is a sea kayaking paradise.
This scenic section of Lake Superior includes the
oldest fossil formations on earth (stromatalites), island
archipelagos, many beaches and sheltered harbours, and
historical sites (former World War II Prisoner Camp and a
ghost town) and Neys Provincial Park with a striking view
of Pic Island.
A guided sea kayaking adventure of a lifetime!
Cascading rivers, uninhabited coastline, magnificent
granite headlands, and deep clear water -- the Pukaskwa
coast of Lake Superior is the experienced kayakers' dream
adventure.
Most of this sea kayak adventure takes place along
the rugged coastal waters of Lake Superior Provincial
Park, spanning over 100 km of undeveloped coastline of
crystal clear water, bordered by striking pink granite or
dark volcanic rock.
In the heart of Lake Superior Provincial Park,
'Gargantua' is a mythical place of the Ojibway; the
landscape is replete with mystery and native heritage
sites, such as Devil's Chair and Devil's Warehouse
Island.
Caribou and Sea Kayaks! A guided adventure trip for
all skill levels. Ten kilometers offshore in the remote
north end of Lake Superior, we explore the Slate Islands
archipelago. These islands, formed by the impact of a
meteor are the refuge of several hundred woodland
caribou.
The 'Whalesback' in the North Channel of Lake Huron
is a reknowned sea kayaking destination. Sheltered
passages and gentle beaches on smoothly carved granite
islands provide a superlative kayaking experience.