Multi Cave Adventure Tour
Qualicum Beach, Canada
Trip Type: Adrenaline & Extreme
Duration: 3 hours
This thrilling 3-hour caving trip explores a series of marble passages and crystal caverns created by the power of the Ice Age. See an underground waterfall, marvel at the amazing crystals and squeeze through the ceiling galleries on this fabulous adventure, a small taste of 'wild' caving! Participants will negotiate some tight passages, short climbs and lots of cave scrambling. Don’t forget your camera! Great for explorers aged eight and up.
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This thrilling 3-hour caving trip explores a series of marble passages and crystal caverns created by the power of the Ice Age. See an underground waterfall, marvel at the amazing crystals and squeeze through the ceiling galleries on this fabulous adventure, a small taste of 'wild' caving! Participants will negotiate some tight passages, short climbs and lots of cave scrambling. Don’t forget your camera! Great for explorers aged eight and up.Begin your guided 3-hour multi-cave adventure tour by meeting your experienced guide and getting some tips and safety instruction for proper cave exploration. Then strap on your complimentary helmut and light and get ready to become a genuine underground explorer!
Start off with a hike up a hill, stopping from time to time to learn about the geology of the area. Then it is time to descend. Head down some steep stairs to the cave entrance and traverse a dry creek bed inside the cave. Squeeze through a narrow, vertical entrance and consider the option of climbing up three short waterfalls (about six feet or two meters tall) and then sliding back down. Enjoy some time of exploration led by the guide and then, after some time, head back up to the daylight and to the visitors' center where the tour will conclude.
Be sure to wear good footwear (hiking boots or rubber boots) and long layered clothing as the cave temperature hovers around 46 degrees F. (8 degrees C.).
Start off with a hike up a hill, stopping from time to time to learn about the geology of the area. Then it is time to descend. Head down some steep stairs to the cave entrance and traverse a dry creek bed inside the cave. Squeeze through a narrow, vertical entrance and consider the option of climbing up three short waterfalls (about six feet or two meters tall) and then sliding back down. Enjoy some time of exploration led by the guide and then, after some time, head back up to the daylight and to the visitors' center where the tour will conclude.
Be sure to wear good footwear (hiking boots or rubber boots) and long layered clothing as the cave temperature hovers around 46 degrees F. (8 degrees C.).
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