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Voshaar Outdoor & Education [email protected] www.voshaaroutdoor.com
Wildlife Tour Canada
Wolves, Cougars and Bears special
Picture by Martyn LeNoble
Kananaskis, Bighorn Country, Banff NP, Jasper NP
Canada- 10 days (arrival at day 1 – departure at day 10)
Experienced guides will take you into the Wilderness, where we will learn about these
magnificent animals and try to find them, along with Coyote, Moose, Elk, Deer, Bighorn Sheep
and all the other wildlife.
We will teach and use Tracking methods and Camera trapping during this program. The areas
we will visit have healthy populations of Grizzly Bear, Black Bear, Wolf and Cougar.
When this trip is planned in winter, Bears will hibernate and we will focus on Wolves and
Cougars. In Spring, Summer and/or Fall we will focus on the four species.
Of course we won’t guarantee sightings, but you will get close….
Location: Rocky Mountains and Foothills, Alberta.
The start location is 1 hour NW of Calgary. Pick up in Calgary at 11.00 AM on day one. Drop-
off in Calgary at 11.00 AM on Day 10
August 25 -Sept 3 2020
Costs: € 1700,-
(including lodging, exclusive travel from and to Calgary, food and drinks)
Lodging will be in canvas outfitter tents (no need to bring one), hostels, cabins and/or hotels.
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Minimum number of participants: 6
Maximum: 8
Lodging is included, but you will have to bring a sleeping bag.
Participants will have to take care of all the food themselves and sometimes we cook all
together. You could bring a stove, and other cooking material (cooking at a fire pit is possible at
Painted Warriors). Every day it’s possible to have dinner at a restaurant, Hamburger place or
Saloon as well. So if you don’t want to bring al that gear, it’s up to you. We have extra pans and
pots to cook at the firepit. But for a fast bacon and eggs breakfast (or coffee) it’s ideal to bring a
stove.
Most days we will go out early to scout and we will scout again at dusk.
Schedule
This schedule can change due to weather, wildlife sightings or other practical reasons. Our goal is to
see as much wildlife as possible and experience the incredible beauty of the area.
Day one: Pick up at Calgary airport at noon. After a 1 ½ hour drive we arrive at the Painted Warriors
Ranch. We will stop for shopping on the way.
At the Ranch we will make camp. Which means; pick a Trappers tent ( 2 or three persons a tent).
Tim Mearns and Tracey Klettl are the owners, they are both First Nation. Tim is an excellent tracker
and he will take us several times to find wildlife.
In the afternoon we will explore the area, check and/or set camera traps and see if we find tracks.
There are Wolves, Grizzly Bears, Black Bears and Cougars that roam the area.
Picture by Martyn LeNoble at the Painted Warriors Ranch
After or before dinner we will go for an evening tour, to check for wildlife.
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Day Two:
Early morning we will drive to scout for wildlife. During the day we will go tracking and in the evening
a second drive for scouting.
Day Three :
Early morning drive to Kananaskis, Grizzly Bear Country.
We will spend a full day in the Mountains and drive back to the Ranch at dusk.
Picture By Raoul Kluivers, Grizzly in Kananaskis
Day Four:
Morning: Free time at the Ranch
Afternoon: Tracking and Camera trapping
Evening: Scouting for wildlife
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Day Five:
Early morning Drive to Banff National Park.
Drive the Bow Valley Parkway. We might see the Bow Valley Wolf pack.. if we are lucky.
Hiking in the lake Louise Area.
Picture by Raoul Kluivers, Grizzly Bear at Lake Louise
Overnighter in a Wilderness Hostel
Day Six:
Drive the Icefields Parkway to Jasper, Scouting on the way.
Overnighter in a Wilderness Hostel
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Day Seven:
Early morning visit to Maligne Lake, this is one of the best spots to see Moose.
Afternoon: Tracking at the Athabasca River
Evening visit Miette Hotsprings, a hot spot for Black Bear.
Overnighter in a Wilderness Hostel
Picture by Martyn LeNoble, Moose at Maligne Lake
Day Eight:
Morning: Scouting and Tracking in Jasper NP
Afternoon: Drive to Banff
Overnighter in a Hostel
Day Nine:
Early Morning Drive the Smith Doreen Trail Through Peter Lougheed Provincial Park.
Afternoon Kananaskis, to check on Grizzlies.
Late afternoon Drive to the Painted Warriors Ranch to end the trip with a campfire.
Overnighter in Trappers Tents.
Day Ten: Drop off in Calgary at 11.00