Takaya Tours: $59 for a Two-Hour Canoe Tour for Two or $109 for Four with Coast Salish Cultural Guide (Save $61 or 51% Off)

Today’s Groupon Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: Takaya Tours: $59 for a Two-Hour Canoe Tour for Two or $109 for Four with Coast Salish Cultural Guide (Save $61 or 51% Off)

Buy now from only $59
Value $120
Discount 51%
You Save $61

Choose Between Two Options:

  • $59 for a two-hour Traditional West Coast canoe tour for two (a $120 value)
  • $109 for a two-hour Traditional West Coast canoe tour for four (a $240 value)

This is a limited 2-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Friday, April 20, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Astride replicas of original Coast Salish canoes, guides regale tourists with history of area’s indigenous people amid scenic flora & fauna

The Fine Print
Expires Oct 31, 2012
Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. 48hr cancellation notice or fee up to half of Groupon price may apply. Must sign waiver. Operates in all weather. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Subject to availability; recommended booking 2 weeks before desired tour date. HST not included.

Takaya Tours
http://www.takayatours.com/
Tours meet in Cates Park; Takaya Tours Vancouver will provide specific location information when you book your tour.

    Tour groups of up to six people file into a 25-foot canoe designed to replicate the authentic vessels of the indigenous Coast Salish people before exploring the scenic waters of the Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm. Along with outdoor recreation, the two-hour tour educates patrons about the heritage of the First Nations as guides share cultural stories and lead songs accompanied by percussive paddle strokes and the harmonies of friendly porpoises.

    Takaya Tours takes patrons gliding across the waters of the Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm on trips accentuated by the cultural heritage of the Coast Salish Nation, the indigenous inhabitants of the area. Guests plumb the open-water majesty astride a replica of a 25-foot Salish canoe or in a single or tandem kayak as the guide imparts nuggets of cultural lore and sings ancient songs that echo off of the rock faces surrounding the placid waters. Guides expose tourists to the area’s native flora and fauna and the sites of original Coast Salish villages while implicitly affirming the principles of buoyancy. Takaya Tours also rents out kayaks to let individuals or duos explore the scenic waterways and start splash fights with pelicans on their own time.

    Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!