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Field notes from the far coast

Written by the people who maintain the listing dataset, from the same sources and the same visits. No sponsored content, no affiliate roundups.

Bear Viewing Lodges

The Salmon Clock: my autumn at Knight Inlet

I've flown into Glendale Cove twice now, camera in my lap, to photograph the largest gathering of grizzlies in British Columbia. This is what the viewing-stand season actually looks like — and how to time your own trip.

Ben Taft ·

Backcountry Lodges

Two lodges above the treeline

I've flown into both Purcell and Mistaya with a drone case in one hand and skis in the other. Fifteen helicopter minutes from Golden, a full world away from it — here's how BC's heli-access backcountry lodges work, and how to choose between meadow and glacier.

Ben Taft ·

Dive Resorts

Cold water, bright life: my week at God's Pocket

Jacques Cousteau called this stretch of current-swept coast the best cold-water diving in the world. I spent a week on Hurst Island with cameras topside and below deck to see what a quarter-century of family-run diving actually looks like.

Ben Taft ·

Sea Kayaking Tours

The realm of the whales, at paddling speed

Orca and humpback move through Johnstone Strait all summer, and the best seat is eighteen inches off the water. I paddled and filmed with Spirit of the West out of Quadra Island — base camps, expeditions, and the hot tub that ruins you for ordinary camping.

Ben Taft ·

Fishing Lodges

Rod, reel, rotor: three ways to fish British Columbia

Fifteen private lakes in the Interior, a heli-fishing lodge on the Gold River, and a charter fleet working Tofino's open coast year-round. I've photographed all three — here's how to choose between them.

Ben Taft ·

Coastal Retreats

The slow island: shooting Lightwater Cove

An oceanfront farm on Salt Spring Island's quiet south end, where breakfast is grown on the property and the ferry schedule is the only deadline. I brought cameras to a place designed for putting them down.

Ben Taft ·

Fishing Lodges

How to choose a fly-in fishing lodge in Canada

What actually separates a $780-a-night boreal outpost from a $2,150-a-night coastal lodge — inclusions, guide ratios, transfer costs and the questions worth asking before you commit.

Ben Taft ·