June 8th 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Victoria, British Columbia
Celebrate World Ocean Day with us and enjoy a memorable stand-up paddleboard tour along the coastline. Glide across the water as you explore the vibrant world of the rocky intertidal zone and kelp forest, teeming with life and mystery. Our guided experience will immerse you in the fascinating connections between land and sea, and the hidden wonders that thrive just below the surface. From swaying forests of kelp to the creatures that call them home, discover the delicate balance of this and other coastal ecosystems while enjoying a unique adventure on the water.
Your hosts are Mer Tales Ocean Journeys’ professional Marine Biologist and paddle guide, Gina Lemieux, Pacific Wild’s Marine Specialist, Sydney Dixon, and South Island SUP. All proceeds will be donated to Pacific Wild to support their ocean conservation initiatives. Sydney will speak about ecosystems and how they connect to Pacific Wild’s campaigns as well as share what she’s learned so far on her Master of Science research project regarding how access to marine nutrients shapes how large carnivores, move, hunt, and share space in an already fragmented landscape.
Come curious, ask Gina and Sydney lots of questions, win prizes, leave inspired—and maybe even a little saltier.
Location: Gonzales Bay (1809 Crescent Road)
Ideally, you should have some stand-up paddleboarding experience and be able to paddle in light wind. As certified stand-up paddleboard instructors, we will help you get on the water safely and with confidence. High quality paddleboards, paddles, lifejackets, leashes and whistles are included.
Registration is required and currently limited to 10-12 participants. Details regarding what to wear and items to bring will be provided in an email following registration.
The location and event may change or be canceled due to weather. Registrants will be notified of any changes.