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Experience a 2-hour sunset boat tour in Campbell River, BC, spotting orcas, whales, sea lions, and dolphins while enjoying scenic coastal views with Eagle Eye Adventures.

The Campbell River: 2 Hour Scenic Sunset Tour By Boat offers an exciting and relaxing way to explore the Pacific Northwest’s marine wildlife and coastal scenery. Operating in British Columbia, Canada, this tour departs from Coast Marina and lasts approximately 2 hours, making it an ideal option for those seeking a compact but enriching wildlife experience. With a provider rating of 4.6, Eagle Eye Adventures is known for guiding visitors through the Gulf Islands’ waters, where orca whales, dolphins, sea lions, and other marine creatures frequently make appearances.
This tour emphasizes wildlife viewing during sunset, providing a stunning backdrop for photographs and memorable moments. The comfortable boats, combined with the expert guidance, help visitors feel at ease, whether they are seasoned wildlife watchers or first-timers. For those interested in nature’s magic against the changing sky, this tour offers a well-paced, scenic cruise with opportunities to spot a variety of species in one outing.
However, since this is a short 2-hour experience, it suits travelers who want a quick but impactful adventure rather than an extensive expedition. It’s best to arrive early and prepared for the marine environment, and travelers with mobility considerations will find the wheelchair accessibility helpful.
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The tour begins at Eagle Eye Adventures Headquarters at Coast Marina, located at 1003D Island Highway, Campbell River. Guests are advised to arrive early to complete check-in, as all guests must be suited up and ready at least 15 minutes before departure. The team greets visitors at the floating building marked with a sign, and the easy walk down the ramp helps make the check-in process straightforward. The exact coordinates are 50.02757263183594, -125.24054718017578, making it simple to find the meeting point.
The tour includes a brief safety briefing lasting about 5 minutes, ensuring everyone is comfortable and informed before heading out into Discovery Passage. Since the departure point is central and accessible, this setup minimizes the hassle and maximizes time on the water.

Once underway, the guided tour leads visitors through Discovery Passage, a crucial wildlife corridor in British Columbia. Over approximately 1 hour, the boat cruises through scenic waters, offering dolphin watching, marine life viewing, and whale watching opportunities against a backdrop of gorgeous coastal scenery. The guide’s expertise helps guests spot orcas, whales, and playful dolphins that often surface during this part of the voyage.
The scenic views along the route are complemented by the chance to see sea lions, which are common in the area. The guide explains the behaviors and habits of the animals, enriching the experience with educational insights. This part of the tour emphasizes wildlife activity and allows time for photography, especially as the sun begins to set.
As the tour progresses, the sun begins to set over the Gulf Islands, painting the sky with warm hues that enhance the viewing experience. The timing of the cruise maximizes the chance to witness breathtaking coastal sunsets, providing a serene and picturesque atmosphere. The changing light makes for fantastic photo opportunities, whether capturing the silhouettes of orcas or the tranquil waters reflecting the sky.
The scenic views during this part of the cruise are integral to the tour’s appeal, offering a peaceful contrast to the excitement of wildlife spotting. The cruise is comfortably paced, allowing guests to relax and take in the natural beauty around them.
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Midway through the voyage, the tour provides a 15-minute stop in Discovery Passage for local snacks. This brief pause allows guests to stretch, enjoy some refreshments, and discuss the wildlife sightings so far. The snacks are a thoughtful addition, enhancing the overall comfort and making the outing more enjoyable without extending beyond the scheduled time.
This break also offers an opportunity to appreciate the tranquil coastal environment, with the Gulf Islands providing a stunning backdrop for casual conversations and photography.
After the snack break, the cruise continues for another 50 minutes, maintaining the focus on marine wildlife and scenic scenery. The guide continues to lead the search for orcas, whales, dolphins, and sea lions, often revealing new sightings as the boat moves through different areas of Discovery Passage.
Throughout this second phase, the emphasis remains on wildlife viewing against the sunset-lit landscape, creating an unforgettable visual experience. The comfortable boat, combined with the knowledgeable guide, ensures a smooth ride with plenty of opportunities for close-up views of the animals.
After roughly two hours on the water, the tour concludes with a return to Coast Marina. Guests are encouraged to review their wildlife sightings and reflect on the stunning coastal scenery experienced during the cruise. The ease of returning to the starting point makes this tour convenient, especially for those with tight schedules or limited time in Campbell River.
The tour offers flexible booking options, including free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, which adds peace of mind when planning. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to fit this adventure into travel plans. The tour is live-guided in English and wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors.
Since the experience departs from a specific location with clear directions, travelers should arrive early, dressed appropriately for the weather, and prepared for a marine environment. Remember that late arrivals forfeit the booking without a refund, so punctuality is essential.
This tour is ideal for families, wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The scenic sunset setting combined with diverse marine wildlife makes it suitable for those seeking both relaxation and adventure in a short timeframe.
It’s particularly well-suited for visitors who want a guided experience that balances wildlife observation with scenic beauty, without committing to longer or more physically demanding excursions.
The Campbell River sunset boat tour offers an engaging snapshot of marine life and coastal scenery, all packed into a 2-hour outing. Its comfortable boats, expert guides, and prime wildlife viewing opportunities make it a reliable choice for those exploring British Columbia.
While it provides plenty of chances to see orcas, whales, and sea lions, the experience’s short duration means it’s best for travelers with limited time or those seeking a quick yet memorable wildlife encounter. The scenic sunset adds a special touch, making it a visually stunning addition to any itinerary in Campbell River.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, from departure to return.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Eagle Eye Adventures Headquarters at Coast Marina in Campbell River, located at 1003D Island Highway.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs.
What wildlife can I expect to see?
Common sightings include orcas, whales, dolphins, and sea lions.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure.
Is there a snack included?
Yes, there is a 15-minute break for local snacks during the cruise.
What is the best time to go for sunset views?
The tour is timed to coincide with sunset, providing optimal lighting and scenery during the late afternoon.
Is the tour guided in English?
Yes, the tour features a live guide who speaks English.
How do I find the meeting point?
Look for the sign on the floating building at Coast Marina and walk down the ramp to the check-in area.
What should I bring?
It’s advisable to wear weather-appropriate clothing and bring a camera to capture wildlife and sunset views.
How does this tour compare to other wildlife tours in Campbell River?
This shorter, sunset-focused tour offers a compact wildlife experience with scenic views, ideal for those with limited time or wanting a relaxed yet wildlife-rich outing.