Spirit of the West Adventures

How to plan your trip in BC responsibly

A first big step is done – congrats!

  • You chose a low-impact type of vacation, small group, self-propelled and the list goes on!
  • You chose an environmentally conscious and responsible company – we promise to do our part, with environmental commitment being at the core of everything we do! 
  • You contributed to the Sustainability Fund ($20/person) which goes directly to local conservation and research organizations that work to protect the areas you will explore and fall in love with.

Why stop there? Want to do more?

Read on for more inspiration and learn how responsible travel from start to finish can be done in a more sustainable manner.

9 Ways to Shrink Your Carbon Footprint While Traveling in BC:

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Here are some small steps you can take to reduce the emissions of your air travel

  • Book Direct & Daytime Flights – Did you know planes pollute the most during takeoff and landing? Planes also emit more during high altitude night flights. 
  • Pack Lightly – Less weight equals less fuel. It may seem like a small step, but reducing what we bring aboard adds up. Go the extra mile and keep your luggage to a carry-on item only. If you’re short on space, you can rent rain gear and sleeping bags from us. 
  • Fly Economy – More passengers can be seated in economy which makes for more efficient air travel. 
  • Choose a Responsible Airline – Do some research and choose an airline with clear goals for sustainability and minimizing their impacts. For travel within BC, check out Harbour Air Seaplanes. Not only are they North America’s first carbon-neutral airline, but they are also making great technological strides in the world of aviation by developing the first-ever electric commercial seaplanes.
  • Offset Emissions from Your Flight – We recommend using a Canadian company called Offsetters. When you purchase carbon offsets through them you can support conservation projects that protect some of the places you will enjoy and visit on your tour: the Great Bear Forest Carbon Project and Quadra Island Forestland Conservation Project.

Responsible travel From YOUR Home to YOUR Tent

 Inspiration, tips, and tricks to help you make sustainable choices when on the road.

Before you leave home:

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  • Unplug It – Disconnect all unnecessary electronics. These often continue to draw power while on standby mode.
  • Offset – Consider offsetting the emissions produced by all of your transportation. 
  • Get Curious – Learn about the coast and where you are traveling. Make the most of your trip by checking out some of our favourite books about the environment, wildlife, and history of coastal British Columbia. 
  • Size Matters – Skip “travel-sized” items and instead, reuse existing containers for eco-friendly, biodegradable soaps and shampoos, or, even better, opt for plastic-free shampoo and soap bars. 
  • Game Changer – Try out a liquid menstrual cup. They are environmentally awesome, money-saving, and life-changing for both daily life and adventuring. No more running out of supplies or having to pack out used products!
  • Pack Your Own Zero Waste Kit – Bring your own reusable and mesh bags, utensils, containers, water bottle, and coffee mug from home (pssst if you don’t have a reusable coffee mug, we will be sending you home with one). Flying? Pack your own headphones, travel pillow, and blanket/ versatile scarf to avoid the airline’s plastic packaging. On the plane is also another great place to pull out that reusable mug and avoid all the little plastic cups or alternatively ask for the can and no cup.
  • Get Tuned Up and Ready to Roll – Make sure your car is tuned up and your tires are inflated to save on fuel and lower your emissions. Keep to the posted speed limit to help your fuel economy and keep the roads safe. 

En route in British columbia

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  • Download It – Save paper and preload audiobooks or podcasts for your in-transit entertainment.

During your Stay in our local communities

Quadra Island’s Marina

Clean water all around

Lush rainforests & trails

Discovery Islands’ shorelines

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  • Share a Ride – Carpool or share a taxi from the ferry. 
  • Slow Down – Please help keep our island(s) safe by driving the speed limit and giving walkers and bikers a wide berth. 
  • Switch It Off – If your accommodation has air conditioning, remember to turn it as well as lights, etc off when you leave.
  • Cash (or Debit) is King – Paying with cash or by debit helps small businesses reduce fees associated with credit card transactions.

Responsible travel While on Tour WITH US

Responsible viewing

Leave no trace

Clean beaches for all

Biodegradable for the sea

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  • Break Down – Use biodegradable shampoos and soaps. (We supply these on our Johnstone Strait Ultimate and Whales and Wilderness Glamping tours where we provide shower facilities). 
  • Need to Light Up? – If you smoke, ask your guides about where and when it is appropriate and safe to do so. Ensure your cigarette is completely out and please collect your butts in our designated receptacle so we can send them to be recycled. To learn more about how you can do this at home too, check out Terracycle.

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