| Princess Louisa
Inlet's canyon walls and rainbow waterfalls is a magical
"must-see" destination for many departing on a boating
voyage, kayaking adventure or float plane experience in the Sunshine
Coast region. The mode of transportation has a big impact on your
departure point and travel time. The closest villages with marinas
would be Egmont
followed by Saltery
Bay and Earl's
Cove.
Whether by plane, kayak or boat all trips end up navigating
up Jervis Inlet through Queens Reach eventually arriving at the
natural wonders of the Princess Louisa Inlet
and Chatterbox Falls. Such a gem of a waterfall
exhibiting such power and beauty. Chatterbox Falls
is properly protected and preserved within the 65 hectare Princess
Louisa Marine Provincial Park.
The voyage passes by some other natural wonders during the trip
so plan properly. Wildlife viewing is splendid with opportunity
to view Black Bears, Bald Eagles, deer and much more. One of the
trips highlights exploring Jervis Inlet, is Skookumchuck
Narrows and Waterfalls just 90 km south of Princess Louisa
Inlet and Chatterbox Falls.
The tour to Princess Louisa Inlet and Chatterbox
Falls is a trip through time while discovering nature.
Because of the nearby mountains, the run off water from the snow
melting creates, something like, 50 waterfalls. A natural phenomenon
lasting until late June. The grand daddy waterfall, dropping 45
metres, is the beautiful Chatterbox Falls.
Access to Princess Louisa Provincial Marine Park:
Is water access only located approximately 60 km (38 mi.) northeast
of Powell
River on the Sunshine Coast. Egmont, British Columbia is a
popular departure point for cruises up Jervis Inlet through Queens
Reach eventually arriving at the natural wonders of the Princess
Louisa Inlet and Chatterbox Falls. |