Client Testimonials

"Just wanted to say again a big thank you for the wonderful  day of
learning opportunities you gave our international camp recently.  Both our
Canadian grls and our Japanese visitors very much enjoyed ll the
acivities - kayaking Talking to trees and the First Nations ceremonies.
Everything was  done at just the right level to keep them interested, and
gain some skills and information without them feeling like they were in
school and all came away thinking they'd like to do it again.  Well done
and thank you."

Krysha

Lion's area Girl Guides

 

Candace,
"I just wanted to send a big thank you for the warm welcome and time you spent with Lucas, Patsy and I to highlight what makes the Sunshine Coast a special
place to visit! Please pass on our thank you's to Andy as well. It was such a pleasure to listen to your songs. The passion and dedication you have is a wonderful asset to tourism not only on the Sunshine Coast but also to this Region!  Best wishes to an exciting and successful 2009!"


Shawna Leung
Director, Community Relations
Vancouver, Coast & Mountains Tourism Region

Sunshine Coast Corporate Retreats - Talaysay Tours
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Local Corporate Outings - 2hrs of after-work-let-your-hair-down fun! The cost of your corporate outing is determined by the number of participants in your group, please contact us for our discounted group rate.  We are able to accommodate 4 to 12 participants per group.  Activities include: team building games and a kayaking experience designed to put the fun back into the workplace.  When was the last time you showed your staff how much you care?

Corporate Retreat Package - $799 (4-10 participants) - $1999 (11-20 participants)

- Choose the long or short Interpretive First Nations Kayak Paddle plus two additional programs for a memorable First Nations experience.  Each retreat is customized to meet your needs.

 

Core Package program

First Nations Interpretive Paddle Tour - Discover the culturalwonders of the Shi`sha`lh (pro-nounced see-shall) First Nation by kayak.  The Shishalh  tribe, from which the District of Sechelt took it's name, has lived in this area for thousands of years.  Your local Shisalh guides will take you on a kayaking journey through time.  Learn about our ancestors' way of life and  take in the stunning views of the Sunshine Coast shoreline.  Your guide will provide an introduction to kayaking and safety before your start the tour.  Paddling through the calm waters you will notice that each point or inlet offers its on unique story and legend.  This region is rich in marine life and there is always a chance of seeing seals, otters, sea stars, sea cucumbers, eel grass and much more.  This tour is offered as a short tour (2hrs) or long tour (3.5hrs).  Please let us know which one works best for your corporate retreat.

 

Al a Carte Programs

Yogaand Kayak Tour:  The Yoga-Kayak Tour is an instructed yoga class on the beach. Imagine, you can do yoga while looking out uponthe ocean view of Porpoise Bay.  Certified yoga instructor, Noelle Hanuse, will guide you through various stretches known as asanas, assistyou with the essential breathing techniques and ensure you a hatha-yogaexperience that will relax you and prepare you to pursue the kayak tourwith peace, tranquility and a great warm-up.  Skilled kayak guides willthen provide an overview of kayak safety and paddling technique so thatyou and your friends will paddle along the beach shores, explore the vast sea life and listen to the ancient lore and songs of the shishalh peoples.  Upon arriving back on shore, we will sit, visit and enjoy a gourmet meal to complete the day. 

Talking Trees Walking Tour:  Share in the stories of how the Shishalh people appreciate their land and enjoy this leisurely walk through Porpoise Bay Provincial Park.  Listen to the legends each tree has to tell.  A local First Nations guide will take you on a walking journey through time - learn about ecology of the forest and take part in tales and traditions past down from our ancestors who lived in the same village centures ago.  Along the way, your guide will point out local plants that were harvested for traditional medicine and food use.

 


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