Experience British Columbia from the air with a 40-minute flight by seaplane. On one of two daily scheduled departures, fly over the Strait of Georgia from Sechelt, traveling around this coastal region just like the locals do. You'll land on Vancouver Island for free time to enjoy the harbor city of Nanaimo before the return flight.
Check-in 40 mins prior
Check-in 40 mins. prior
Check-in 40 mins. prior
Check-in 40 mins. prior
Your journey begins at the Harbour Air Seaplanes terminal in Sechelt, where you'll board a fixed-wing seaplane for a stunning flight over the Strait of Georgia. During this 20-minute scenic flight, take in breathtaking views of coastal inlets, remote islands, and charming seaside communities scattered across the water below. This is more than just a transfer—it’s a memorable, immersive introduction to the region’s natural beauty, providing a unique perspective you can’t get from the ground.
Touch down in Nanaimo, located on the southeastern coast of Vancouver Island. Here, you’ll enjoy flexible free time—from one to four hours—to explore the area as you wish. Whether you’re strolling along the waterfront promenade, discovering local cafés and shops, or simply relaxing by the marina, this portion of the trip invites you to create a personalized experience that fits your interests and travel style.
At your chosen time, return to the Nanaimo terminal to board your seaplane for the scenic flight back to Sechelt—the perfect ending to a coastal getaway filled with natural beauty, freedom, and connection.
Our terminal is located in Porpoise Bay beside The Lighthouse Pub in the town of Sechelt.
Check-in time is 40 minutes ahead of your scheduled departure.
• Reconfirm your departure time by emailing: toursupplier@harbourair.com
• Check-in for your flight 40 minutes ahead of the scheduled departure, with your government issued photo I.D.
• Check-in cut off is 20 minutes prior to departure time. If not checked-in, seat will be forfeited and subject to 100% non-refundable No Show Fee.
All flight times are approximate and subject to change due to weather conditions and weight restrictions.
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