Both the north coast and the central coast have convenient daily scheduled air services. There are British Columbia’s two largest regional airlines,
Pacific Coastal
Airlines and
Hawk air
Aviation services, which connect the land based airport in the region you chose, where our captain Ken is waiting to greet you.
Air Canada also operates twice daily jet services between Vancouver International Airport and Prince Rupert. So guests need make arrangements to get to Vancouver BC Canada, which can be easily accessed from anywhere in North America.
Some guests combine a Pacific Lure Adventure with an extended motor vacation. There are a few locations you can join us. If you start a tour of Vancouver Island, you could fly out of Port Hardy on the north end and join us in the Bella Bella region or catch a
ferry from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert in June or beginning of July. Join our fishing and cruising tours on the water of this majestic British Columbia/Alaska border region before carrying on to the Alaska Highway and the rest of your adventures. Of course you could drive to Prince Rupert from Calgary or Vancouver, and park your vehicle in Prince Rupert while you are on your Pacific Lure Adventure.
Grayhound provides bus service to Prince Rupert.