Here’s the bucket list for your day ashore: the most extraordinary thing to do at each stop, and the private, small-group, or expert-led way to make it yours — your own pace, real access, none of the crowd.
In port at Alert Bay, the bucket-list move is Seasmoke Whale Watching: Orcas of Johnstone Strait. Seasmoke Whale Watching runs it — a private, expert-led experience at your own pace, not a 40-person coach. Below: all 6 bucket-list things to do on a Alert Bay port day, each with the independent way to make it yours.
1wildlife
Board a small, expert-guided vessel into Johnstone Strait — the world's most reliable corridor for wild orca sightings. This is the bucket-list wildlife encounter of the Pacific Northwest: wild killer whales, humpbacks, and Dall's porpoise in their pristine natural habitat.
Book it withSeasmoke Whale WatchingCAD 125–150 per person (approx.)
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2culture
Step inside the U'mista Cultural Centre for an immersive encounter with one of Canada's most significant Indigenous collections — the repatriated Kwakwaka'wakw Potlatch regalia, returned after decades of colonial confiscation. A private curator-led session transforms this from a visit into a profound human story.
Book it withU'mista Cultural Centre (official)Adults CAD 15; Seniors & Students CAD 12; Youth (8–18) CAD 5; Family CAD 30. Private/guided tours — contact U'mista directly for rates.
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3history
Walk among the most dramatic totem pole collection in British Columbia, anchored by the World's Tallest Totem Pole at 56 metres, with a Kwakwaka'wakw cultural guide interpreting every crest and ancestral narrative carved in ancient red cedar. The adjacent Big House (Gukwdzi) completes a picture of living ceremonial culture.
Book it withMidnight Sun Travel (Alert Bay cultural tours)Contact Midnight Sun Travel directly: tours@midnightsuntravel.com | 1-800-255-5057. Guided walking tours from approx. CAD 60–80 per person.
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4scenic
Follow the elevated boardwalk through Gator Gardens, Alert Bay's remarkable freshwater bog and old-growth forest reserve — a hauntingly beautiful tangle of carnivorous plants, ancient Sitka spruce, and mirrored black water that feels genuinely prehistoric. One of the most unusual natural walks on the BC coast.
Book it withVillage of Alert Bay (self-guided; interpretive signage)Free / no admission charge
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5culture
Let Midnight Sun Travel's local experts craft a bespoke private tour of Cormorant Island's most remarkable layers — Indigenous cultural sites, the historic Anglican cemetery and burial grounds, the world-famous totems, and the ecological park — in a single, deeply curated shore day.
Book it withMidnight Sun TravelContact directly: tours@midnightsuntravel.com | 1-800-255-5057. Private island tours from approx. CAD 150–200 per person based on group size.
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6history
The hillside burial grounds of Alert Bay are among the most visually striking and spiritually significant sites in the Pacific Northwest — a forest of carved memorial poles and bentwood boxes rising against the sky above the Johnstone Strait. A guided walk here is a profound, once-in-a-lifetime cultural encounter.
Book it withMidnight Sun Travel (guided heritage access)Included in Midnight Sun guided tours; contact directly: tours@midnightsuntravel.com | 1-800-255-5057. Standalone guided heritage walks approx. CAD 60–80 per person.
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