Captain Bert Tom, a proud member of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation, whose ancestors have thrived in these territories for over 10,000 years, steers you through the stunning seascapes of Tofino, British Columbia.

Specializing in “Small Group” charters, we offer an intimate journey enriched with the profound heritage and warm hospitality of the Nuu chah Nulth people. Discover the serene beauty of Meares “Big Tree” Island on our daily excursions, or let us craft a private charter that immerses you in the ancestral spirit of these waters.

With Sir Landon James Charters, you’re not just exploring the picturesque waters of Tofino—you’re connecting with centuries of history and tradition. Join us for an unparalleled maritime experience where every wave echoes the legacy of Bert’s forebears.

Daily Trips to Meares Island

Discover the Big Tree Trail

Embark a journey through time in the ancient embrace of Meares Island’s Big Tree Trail, where the whispers of millennium-old spruce, hemlock, and western cedar trees tell stories of the ages. Stand in awe of the Hanging Garden Tree, a living monument that reigns as the forest’s crowning glory.

Choose your path in this natural cathedral: a serene 2.4km stroll on crafted boardwalks or a 4.2km immersive loop that weaves through emerald woods, caresses the shores of pristine beaches, and returns you to the genesis of your adventure. While the shorter walk offers a quick encounter with the grandeur of the Hanging Garden, the extended loop promises a symphony of nature’s finest displays, urging you to don sturdy boots for the full, enriching experience.

The trail unfurls with a gentle ascent, guiding you over a natural log bridge and into the heart of the forest. The first half of your trek is a tribute to nature’s resilience, featuring titans that stood sentinel and triumphed in the mid-80s when the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations championed their land.

The Hanging Garden itself is a testament to life’s tenacity, with a vast network of life flourishing upon its ancient limbs. This colossal Western Red Cedar spans nearly 18 meters, its branches a cradle for biodiversity. Believed to be two millennia old, it invites you to ponder the history it has witnessed from the intimate vantage points the boardwalks afford.

In choosing this trek, you don’t just visit a location; you connect with a legacy, walk in the footsteps of ancestors, and witness life’s unyielding power. The Big Tree Trail isn’t just a hike; it’s an invitation to partake in the eternal dance of the wild. Join us and be part of this living history.

Trail Map and Details

We run Daily Trips on Schedule to Meares Island.

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