British Columbia Adventure

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British Columbia Adventure

Destination

British Columbia

Current Grades

8th, 9th, 10th

length

21 Days

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Meeting Place

​Arrive & depart: Seattle, WA (SEA)

Dive into the splendor of Super, Natural British Columbia with our epic 21-day adventure camp! Start with backpacking in E.C. Manning Provincial Park, where lush rolling hills and alpine meadows set the scene for a summer snowball fight. Experience iconic rock climbing and mountain biking in Squamish, one of the world’s top adventure spots, and master teamwork and paddling skills as you bounce down class III and IV rapids on the Nahatlatch River. Wrap up your journey with stunning hikes along Vancouver Island’s coastal trails. This adventure-packed camp is the ultimate way to explore British Columbia.

*Students need a passport that is valid for at least six months past the travel date to attend the British Columbia trip.

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British Columbia Adventure Itinerary

Hike in E.C. Manning Provincial Park

Spend four epic days hiking through the diverse landscape of Manning Provincial Park in the heart of the Canadian Cascades. Discover rocky peaks, high-mountain meadows, and fields of wildflowers in this stunning terrain. Reach the summit of Mt. Frosty, the park’s highest peak at 7,950 feet, and be amazed by the breathtaking 360-degree view—you can even see into the United States! This adventure promises unforgettable scenery and memories to last a lifetime.

Rock climb in Squamish

Squamish, BC, is renowned for its world-class rock climbing! Spend two days scaling the beautiful granite domes in the heart of Squamish. With a multitude of routes from beginner to advanced, there’s something for everyone. Tick “climbing in Squamish” off your bucket list!

Mountain bike in Squamish

Almost as famous as its climbing routes, Squamish’s biking trails are a must-visit while in Canada! Spend two days riding down British Columbia’s prized trails with stunning peaks as your backdrop. With a variety of terrain for riders of all levels, these hand-built, flowy trails offer an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a biking enthusiast or just love a mellow ride, mountain biking in Squamish is definitely a bucket list–worthy adventure.

Whitewater raft the Nahatlatch River

Experience the adrenaline rush of the Nahatlatch River, a premier whitewater destination in British Columbia, featuring more than two dozen continuous rapids! Spend your day navigating class I, II, and III rapids on jade-green waters, surrounded by scenic peaks and soaring bald eagles.

Hike along Vancouver Island's coast

Vancouver Island’s iconic beach trails are calling! This ever-shifting coastline boasts tidepools teeming with marine life, while the lush rainforests just inland are home to some of Canada’s tallest and oldest trees. Hike along the beach and rinse off in freshwater pools fed by cascading waterfalls. Snap photos of resident deer, seals, bald eagles, and herons. Fun fact: Vancouver Island is the largest Pacific island east of New Zealand, and it’s famous for having one of the mildest climates in Canada. This is a hike you don’t want to miss!

Dates and Prices

Departure 1
  • Departure Day
    06/24/25
  • Return Day
    07/14/25
  • Price
    $6,095
Departure 2
  • Departure Day
    07/19/25
  • Return Day
    08/08/25
  • Price
    $6,095
Departure Day Return Day Price
06/24/25
07/14/25
$6,095
07/19/25
08/08/25
$6,095

Tuition and dates will be finalized in October 2024.

Included in tuition:
  • All meals
  • Tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, backpack, and all group gear
  • Guided activities
Not included in tuition:
  • Airfare to and from Seattle, WA (SEA)
  • Travel protection (more info here)
  • Personal clothing and items (packing lists available for enrolled families)
Camping

More than half of our nights are spent at “frontcountry” campsites, where we’ll generally have a more developed campsite with running water, toilets, and sometimes cell phone service. This may be a public or private campground. We often stay at the same frontcountry site a few days in a row.

The other nights will be spent “backcountry” camping, referring to wilderness locations where we are most likely out of cell phone service and away from our vehicles, electricity, and other amenities. Multi-day activities like backpacking and canoeing take place in the backcountry.

Challenge/fitness level

No experience necessary; all skill levels welcome!

Fitness and physical challenge are subjective, so Adventure Treks does not “rate” its trips based on challenge. However, because we’ll be engaged in different outdoor activities throughout each trip, our students have the responsibility to be physically fit. We know physical fitness looks different for everyone, but it’s important to come prepared so that you and your fellow students can succeed. One student not coming prepared with physical fitness will negatively impact the entire group. In the months leading up to their trip, students should develop a routine that emphasizes stamina and sustaining a moderate level of exertion for many hours, several days in a row. Running, swimming, bicycling, aerobics classes, and team sports are all beneficial and will help improve cardiovascular fitness in preparation for a student’s trip.

Activities

​Backpacking

Rock Climbing

Mountain biking

Whitewater rafting

Reviews

Mike Jung, parent from Cary, NC

Our son described the British Columbia trip as one of the most amazing experiences of his life to date. Despite so many new and challenging activities, he enjoyed all aspects of the trip, including cooking meals, cleaning, and steering a whitewater raft. Andrew said everyone he met was great and friendly, and everyone got along despite kids coming from all over the country. He’s made several friends he’s still keeping in touch with. AT is exceptionally well run; from top to bottom, they have a great team with great leadership. Andrew is enthusiastically looking forward to attending next year—and plotting with others from the BC trip to plan to go together if possible.

Marco Marangoni, parent from Milan, Italy

Adventure Treks was a truly excellent experience for Giorgio, because of the quality of activities and from an educational point of view. He was warmly welcomed by his tripmates and his instructors. The native language (Italian, in his case) was never an obstacle in feeling integrated in the group. He came back truly happy.

Monica Macia, parent from New York, NY

Adventure Treks was a great experience for my daughter to open herself to new challenges, to make long lasting friendships, and to learn to work in a community helping each other, cooking, and taking different responsibilities. I sincerely congratulate you for such an amazing program. It was an invaluable experience for my child.

Gail Serruya, parent from Merion Station, PA

Adventure Treks was a fantastic experience in terms of appreciating incredible nature, making new friendships, and being challenged in a safe and nurturing environment—all this while having a break from the phone!

Nikki Reed-Nicoll, parent from Encino, CA

Our daughter grew so much on her first trip in California in 2017. She wanted to do another one as well as see a friend she made on the first trip who lives in New Jersey. We love the fact that the kids are disconnected for a few weeks. Our daughter comes back reenergized about the ability to make new friends.

Bo Lane, parent from Boca Raton, FL

Tyler loves the adventure and the time to explore nature in a variety of ways. I think he also likes that he gets to challenge himself in such a nurturing environment. Also, I love your customer service before, during, and after the trip. I have two other boys who go on other camps and programs, and your customer service is so much better than any organization we have been involved with.

Susan Alderson, parent from Atlantic Highlands, NJ

Adventure Treks provides a positive life experience that will boost your child’s confidence in themselves and in their peers. The program grows with the student, and the student grows with the program.

2025 enrollment is now open for returning families! Click here to re-enroll for next summer.