Greetings

 

One month closer to the summer season in British Columbia! Longer days, adventures in the sun, road trips to new places - what could be better!?

 

This summer we have a range of both guided and self-guided tours for those looking to get out in nature, connect with new people and places, and learn more about British Columbia.

 

Have you ever considered a self-guided tour? We know many of you love to travel independently, but want some help with the planning and ease of logistics. Self-guided allows you to travel in the comfort and safety of your own vehicle, with only your closest companions. Read more about the why and how of self-guided tours in our new blog.

 

Our team is here to help craft your ideal vacation in BC this summer - reach out to us any time.

info@mosaicearth.ca | 604-764-9813

 

Happy Travels!

 

SELF-GUIDED TOURS:

THE WHY AND HOW OF THIS TRAVEL TREND

 

Self-guided tours have been around long before the pandemic, but they’ve been given a new life with the increased demand for safe and easy ways to get that travel fix...

 

February Offer

Complimentary Hotel Night
in Campbell River

On all 2022 North Vancouver Island tours
(guided + self-guided)

 

FEATURED TOURS

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NORTH ISLAND IN-DEPTH

June-Sept 2022

Starting at $4,095/person

 

Campbell River to Telegraph Cove, Alert Bay, and Port Hardy, featuring sea kayaking, whale watching, locally-guided hikes, Indigenous craft workshops, and more.

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COAST EXPLORER PLUS

May-Oct 2022

Starting at $2,495/person

 

Gibsons to Sechelt and Egmont, featuring sandy beaches, waterfalls, flight-seeing, art and culture tours, breweries, and more.

 

 

ABOUT MOSAIC EARTH

Mosaic Earth Travel is a small-group adventure travel company specializing in educational, off-the-beaten path experiences in British Columbia. Our multi-day tours combine nature-based adventure and cultural immersion, all locally-guided, in areas including North Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast, and the Cariboo Chilcotin region.

 

Our work is grounded in the principles of sustainability and regenerative tourism, where experiences are designed to educate travellers on our environment and Indigenous cultures in Canada, and to bring benefit to local businesses and communities.

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