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Best of Vancouver Island Tour Offered

Released on: February 27, 2008, 6:07 pm

Press Release Author: Sandy McRuer / Rainbird Excursions

Industry: Transportation & Logistics

Press Release Summary: Port Alberni, British Columbia - Rainbird Excursions is proud
to announce a new concept in adventure tourism on Vancouver Island, a seven-day,
six-night experience called "The Best of Vancouver Island".

Press Release Body: Port Alberni, British Columbia - Rainbird Excursions is proud to
announce a new concept in adventure tourism on Vancouver Island, a seven-day,
six-night experience called "The Best of Vancouver Island". It will be an
all-inclusive escorted holiday for a maximum of 10 guests.

Almost all of the multi-day tours of Vancouver Island currently offered by large
operators are based in major urban centers outside Vancouver Island. Many of them
are bus tours with 30 to 40 people on the trip. In contrast, Rainbird Excursions'
owner, Sandy McRuer, is a long-time resident of Vancouver Island. He has assembled a
soft adventure package that introduces the best features of Vancouver Island to
first-time visitors to the island, from the beaches of the Pacific Rim to the alpine
landscapes of Forbidden Plateau, and including wine-tours and marine cruises as
well.

McRuer worked for many years as a professional forester before starting his latest
adventure. He brings his professional knowledge, experience and approach to
interpreting the natural ecosystems of the Island. "When you're working in forestry,
you cover a lot of ground," he says, "In order to manage the forest effectively you
need to understand, not only how trees grow, but also, how to identify most of the
local plants, what the needs of salmon and trout are, the habits of deer, bear, elk,
and a variety of birds, also what kinds of hillsides are liable to slide, and so
on."

Until now all Rainbird's excursions have been day trips from the Alberni Valley. The
valley is an excellent location from which to base a vacation on Vancouver Island.
Because of it's central location, a person can sample all of the island's main
tourist features on a day trip: for instance, whale-watching, beaches, hiking,
Strathcona Provincial Park, wine tasting in the Cowichan Valley, kayaking on either
coast of the island, wildlife and bird watching, museums, native history, golf, and
fishing.

The Best of Vancouver Island is a seven-day, six night all-inclusive soft adventure
experience that allows a visitor to get a taste of what brings people back to the
island again and again. Guests will visit Cathedral Grove, Pacific Rim National
Park, Tofino, Ucluelet, Bamfield, Forbidden Plateau, Mount Washington, and Forbidden
Plateau. Some of the activities they will experience are: a cruise on the Lady Rose,
a historic little freighter plying the waters of Barkley Sound, a ride on a real
oldtime logging locomotive, hiking to several waterfalls in the Alberni Valley,
participating in the Tall Ships Festival, a morning of salmon fishing, and shopping
at the Coombs Country Market with the goats on the roof.

The first Best of Vancouver Island tour will begin July 6 and wind up on July 12,
2008. The first day will essentially be a meet and greet on the evening of the 6th.
But for those arriving by air at Comox, Rainbird Excursions will meet them and
transport them to Port Alberni stopping at Cathedral Grove. A second tour this year
will be scheduled in September 2008.

About Rainbird Excursions
Rainbird Excursions http://www.rainbirdexcursions.com has operated in the Alberni
Valley on Vancouver Island for almost three years. For more information, contact
Sandy McRuer at info@rainbirdexcursions.com. For travel information on Nanaimo,
British Columbia, Canada, visit http://www.gonanaimo.com


Web Site: info@rainbirdexcursions.com

Contact Details: Sandy McRuer,
Rainbird Excursions,
4728 Southgate Road,
Port Alberni, BC,
V9Y 5K6 Canada
1-866-723-7102
info@rainbirdexcursions.com

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