A donation to the Sable Island Institute. Your flight to and from Sable Island National Park Reserve aboard a BN-2A Britten Normal Islander aircraft, properly equipped Kattuk Expeditions guide from beginning to end, a delicious, organic, locally sourced picnic lunch, all park and landing fees, an experience like no other in the world. Arrive back at Gateway terminal (island departure times vary depending on time of year) Exploring the dunes and beaches in search of wild horsesġ:15 - 500 - Continued hiking / exploring including the north beach seal colonyĥ:00 - pre-dusk - Farewell on the beach, time to take it all in or get those extra photos in, then we muster and transfer to plane and depart by dusk at the latestħ:30 p.m. Arrive at Gateway terminal for flight orientationĨ:00 - Depart Halifax International Airport en-route to Sable Islandĩ:40 - Land on Sable Island National Park Reserveġ0:30 - Orientation by Parks Canada staffġ0:45 - 12:30 p.m. Walking / hiking on sand beaches and over sand dunes on horse pathsħ:15 a.m. Guided walk will include the main station and outbuildings (exterior), the areas most frequented by horses and the Grey Seal colony Visits to the many grazing areas of the island's wild horses Meeting with Zoe Lucas from the Sable Island Institute (when possible)Ħ-8 hours of guided walking and exploration by a fully equipped Kattuk Expeditions guide Return private flight to Sable Island National Park Reserve from Halifax In order to lend our support to the research taking place on the island, a portion of your tour cost goes to the Institute. Whenever possible, we'll visit with researcher Zoe Lucas, head of the Sable Island Institute. When the hike concludes we'll gather at main station and prepare for our departure back to he mainland. After lunch we we continue our hike to other areas of the island. A delicious picnic lunch is included and prepared by your guide. After an introduction to the island by Parks Canada staff, your Kattuk Expeditions guide will lead a hike along the dunes to the areas most frequented by the island's horses and seals. After we complete our pre-boarding biosecurity measures, and an aircraft orientation, we'll board the Islander for a 1.25 hour flight that has us landing on the beach at Sable Island NPR. Our expedition starts at the Gateway terminal with Sable Aviation, located at the Halifax International airport. With it's stunning, ever changing sand dunes, hundreds of wild horses and the largest grey seal colony in the world, this will be a trip that you'll remember for the rest of your life. An opportunity to visit Sable Island National Park in a single day. Option B: Visit your local frame shop for custom fine art framing.As a licensed Parks Canada tour company, we are proud to offer an experience of a lifetime. Option A: Purchase a frame at any big box store, or online (Walmart, Costco, Amazon, Ikea). For starters, we use standard print sizes which will make it easier for you to find a frame. All prints come rolled in a protective tube.ĭoes framing prints worry you? We know framing can be a little overwhelming. Printed on 230 GSM Archival canvas paper, Canon archival inks. The colors of the print may vary slightly on different monitors. We stand behind our prints and offer all customers the “Love it or pay nothing” policy. Important note: If shipping to a PO box, please expect a slower delivery as your order will need to ship via Canada Post.Įxpect a great product, fast shipping, and an enjoyable customer experience. We ship with couriers, and you can expect a fast delivery anywhere in Canada. A tracking number will be provided with your order. Your order will be processed and shipped within 1-3 business days. Not your city? Find more Canadian maps at: Looking for a piece of home to fill your empty walls? Or maybe you need the perfect gift idea? Our maps are a great way to celebrate the places you love and the memories you’ve made along the way. A map of Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia, in the shape of a lighthouse.
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