Kayak Vancouver Island with Batstar : Sea Kayaking, Biking & Hiking Tours
Port Alberni, Vancouver Island
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Selected Bibliography

The following books are in most guides' libraries. They are all highly recommended. The more that you read and learn about sea kayaking, the more enjoyable it becomes. The critical books are those that address the skills required for safe kayaking and books that discuss the hazards that kayakers must be aware of. It is the weather and sea-state that guides are constantly paying attention to and so should all kayakers. The sea-state can radically change in 20 minutes making an easy crossing a dangerous enterprise. Continue to educate yourself and develop your skills so that you can lead yourself and others safely. 

Alderson, Doug. Sea Kayaker's Savvy Paddler, More than 500 Tips for Better Kayaking. Ragged Mountain Press. Camden, 2001.

Burch, David. Fundamentals of Kayak Navigation, 3rd Edition, The Globe Pequot Press, Guilford, 1999.

Broze, Matt and Gronseth, George. Sea Kayaker Deep Trouble, True Stories and Their Lessons form Sea Kayaker Magazine. Ragged Mountain Press, Camden, 1997.

Dowd, John. Sea Kayaking, A Manual for Long-Distance Touring, 4th edition. Greystone Books, Vancouver, 1997.

Graham, John. Outdoor Leadership, Technique, Common Sense & Self-Confidence. The Mountaineers, Seattle, 1997.

Harvey, Mark. The National Outdoor Leadership School's Wilderness Guide. Fireside, New York, 1999.

Hutchinson, Derek C. Guide to Expedition Kayaking on Sea & Open Water, 3rd Edition. Globe Pequot Press, Old Saybrook, 1994.

Pojar, Jim and MacKinnon, Andy. Plants of Coastal British Columbia including Washington, Oregon & Alaska. Lone Pine Publishing, Edmonton, 1994.

Renner, Jeff. Northwest Marine Weather, From the Columbia River to Cape Scott. The Mountaineers, Seattle, 1997.

Thomson, Richard E. Oceanography of the British Columbia Coast. Department of Fisheries and Ocean, Ottawa, 1991.

West Coast Marine Weather Hazards Manual, a Guide to Local Forecasts, 2nd Edition. Environment Canada & Gordon Soules Book Publishers Ltd., West Vancouver, 1992.

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We're located in Port Alberni on Highway 4 - the Pacific Rim Highway. Across the road is Clutesi Marina, where fishing boats are launched to go out the Alberni Inlet to the open Pacific Ocean. Some of our sea kayaking day trips start from here. We rent Seaward sea kayaks and Rocky Mountain Bicycles. Shuttle service for Log Train Trail. Batstar is surrounded by walking trails along the Somass River and the paved trails along Kitsuksis Dyke. This is all part of an estuary where you can see all sorts of bird life and the occasional Black Bear. 5 species of Salmon swim in the Somass. Grab lunch from Batstar Cafe & Picnic and sit on the benches and relax by the river.
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