Private Zodiac Boat Charters

2009: First elephant seal born at Race Rocks. Book a 3 to 4 hour excursion with Birds of a Feather Marine Ecotours to see these “grizzly bears” of the ocean in their natural habitat.

Birds of a Feather operates its own fully-equipped offshore 24’ Zodiac Medline III exclusively for private charters, both for the general public and at a favoured rate to our B&B guests. Whether you are looking for an alternative to the schedules and crowds of the public whale-watching boats, or wish to do something instead of, or as well as whale-watching a private charter can offer you many choices.

Private zodiac boat charters out of Victoria, BC

Only you and your guests will be on board to sail on your schedule. Individual seating with back support for 6 passengers provides optimum comfort. Designed and built in France the Medline III is actually approved for 8 persons for the open ocean in the "Offshore Design Category B" of the ERCD, and 15 passengers for at sea but close to shore in the "Inshore Design Category C"

A marine toilet in the privacy of the helm cabin and 2 fuel tanks totalling 345 litres give us a long-range cruising capacity to offer any type of excursion from 3 to 8 hour day trips to multiple days with on-shore overnight accommodations. Unlike the public whale-watching zodiacs the Medline III is built for comfort. You can move around and are not restricted to staying in one spot for the entire trip. Lunches and snacks can be part of the package or you can bring your own. There is an ice box, gas burner and even a kitchen sink with running water.

Dieter, owner of Birds of a Feather B&B Ltd., is Transport Canada licensed and has been boating for over 30 years. Dieter is a very experienced boater having himself owned some 14 boats from an 18’ Boston Whaler to a 16’ Zodiac 480DL, to larger cabin cruisers such as a 30’ Carver and most recently a 32’ Uniflite. The Gulf Islands and Vancouver Island’s outer west coast from Sooke to Port Renfrew are Dieter’s "playground". He is intimately familiar with the tides, currents, landmarks and locating wildlife in these areas. In short, all Dieter needs is an excuse and he is out on the water.

Just about everyone who visits Victoria gets out on the water, one way or another.  In fact, since we’re located on the south end of Vancouver Island, if you don’t fly in, you get here by water: either the BC Ferries’ routes from Vancouver and the Lower Mainland, or from the USA by either the Coho ferry (from Port Angeles) or the Anacortes Ferry from Seattle via the San Juan Islands.


Here is a sampling of some of our most popular excursions.

Marine EcoTours and Nature Photography

Southern Vancouver Island has an abundance of marine wildlife. While the commercial whale-watching outfits have perhaps ensured we are best known for our resident and transient Orca Killer Whales there is so much more to be seen. Humpback, Gray and Minke whales also frequent the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Haro Straight. Race Rocks Ecological Reserve/ Marine Protected Area is abundant with pelagic birds and from September through March with Sea Lions.

Marine eco tours can include whale and bird watching, wildlife observation along shores, lagoons and in many of our west coast harbours.

Custom Charters

Day trips can include visiting Salt Spring Island for arts and crafts, exploring other Gulf Islands and the San Juan Islands, a run over to Vancouver, up Howe Sound to Squamish, or to the sunshine coast from Gibsons to Seschelt. Explore the Fraser River or swim in warm ocean currents. We can drop you off / pick you up from the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, or the West Coast Trail (if you have paid the Parks Canada fee), or to any number of island camping spots.

Overnight trips to anywhere between here and the Queen Charlottes can also be packaged with on-shore overnight accommodation. For northern Vancouver Island charters we can easily trailer the Zodiac to the apropriate launch site if you prefer to start your trip from somewhere other than Victoria. We can arrange an exclusive custom boating excursion for whatever you wish to do.

Historical and Heritage Tours

Before the trans-canada railroad was built in 1885, the only way to access western Canada was by ship. Hundreds of shipwrecks off Vancouver Island’s west coast are a testament to the martime traffic and dangers of those days.

Some 27 staffed Lighthouses and another 18 auotmated lighthouses - 2 more at Albert Head and Triangle Island have been removed - dot British Columbia’s west coast. The oldest amongst them is Fisgard Lighthouse marking the entrance to Esquimalt Harbour, literally in the "back yard" of Birds of a Feather B&B.

While Fisgard is easily reached by land - yet presents entirely fifferent from sea - the same is not true for most of the other 9 or so lighthouses and beacons near Victoria, or the remaining 38 further up the coast. These are best accessed and viewed by boat. A day trip from Victoria can easily include the lighthouses at Sheringham Point in Sooke, Race Rocks (2nd oldest lighthouse) in Metchosin, Trial Island and Discovery island in Victoria, the Gulf Island of Saturna, and Active Pass. 

Multi-day trips can also be arranged to view any number of the other 38 lighhouses further up the coast.

Private Zodiac charters Victoria, BC

 

Your Boat Captain and tour guide is Dieter Gerhard, owner of Birds of a Feather B&B.

Having sailed these waters for 12 years - in everything from Boston Whalers, to a 32 foot Uniflite cabin cruiser, to a 17’ Zodiac 480DL - I am intimately familiar with the waters from Port Renfrew to Victoria and back up again to Nanaimo and beyond to Campbell River. The Gulf Islands and the San Juan Islands are my "playground."

 


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Humpys, Orcas, Stellars and California Sea Lions all in one afternoon

Every day is a unique adventure out on the Salish Sea but today’s trip stood out. We launched at Pedder Bay Marina in Metchosin to place us close to Race Rocks. As the California and Stellar Sea Lion bulls were entertaining us from their perches on the rock formations we suddenly found ourselves surrounded by a dozen or so of these mamoths swimming, diving and porpoising. Then the incredible happened. One of the stellars suddenly sprang out of the water not 40 feet from us with a huge salmon which it had just caught as it breached the surface. The salmon was squirming it the sea lion’s mouth. Just as quickly as the stellar had surfaced he dove again and repeated this motion 2 more times. All the while a dozen or so of his very excited mates were porpoising almost in unison as a group. In 12 years being out here on the ocean that was a first for me. This was just the begginning of our adventure. We had heard reports of 4 to 6 humpbacks in the general vicinity over the past week. As we networked with our colleagues we heard 6 transient orcas were nearby. We spent a bit of time enjoying the orcas before heading out in the direction of the shipping lanes where soon we spotted 4 humpbacks. They put on quite a show for us including some excellent tail flukes. The humpbacks were also very vocal. All this in the space of 4 hours on one of those special autumn days when the seas were calm and the sun was out.

Guest Name: 
Dieter Gerhard, boat captain Birds of a Feather Zodiac Medline III
Date: 
October 11, 2008
City: 
Victoria
Province/State: 
BC
Country: 
Canada

Mattick’s Farm Victoria BC

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Come for a relaxing visit in a stylish atmosphere, enjoy lunch or afternoon tea, or an intriguing browse through unique shops to pick up fresh flowers and produce, fine foods and wines to go. If you have time, stop by for a game of mini golf. Just remember to stop by Matticks Farm!

5325 Cordova Bay Road,
Victoria BC V8Y 2L3
Phone: 
(250) 658-4700
Fax: 
(250) 658-4716