National Geographic Quest arrived at Green Inlet in brilliant sunshine this morning. All onboard enjoyed arriving accompanied by rays of sunshine pouring through the forest that blanket the steep hills. Guests spent the morning kayaking and touring the local area by Zodiac. Zodiac cruisers found a variety of birds and tumbling waterfalls.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 18 May 2025
Green Inlet, British Columbia, Canada, 5/18/2025, National Geographic Quest
- Aboard the National Geographic Quest
- Canada
Jessie Johnson, Naturalist
Jessie Johnson grew up in the high desert of the American West. An early love for environmental science and the outdoors morphed into a life focused on sharing her experiences through photography, film, and guiding. With a focus on marine mammals, Je...
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Johnstone Straight and Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Billowing wisps of fog ribboned their way among the drooping bows of Sitka spruce as our ship cut through Johnstone Straight. Uncle Jim showed us many of his priceless treasures. Marveled by the craftsmanship of cedar spoons and intricate beadwork, the highlight was the opportunity to lay hands on a Chilkoot blanket, only ever seen behind protective panes of glass. The rain showers slowed as the gangway was lowered, and we took to the streets of Alert Bay. On foot or by bus, we made our way to U’mista Cultural Center. Enriching artifacts lined the walls for us to see, while outside we heard tales from a master carver and got to witness the artist in his element. A truly unique experience awaited us in the big house. Dancers in well-detailed regalia stomped and twisted in concert while the white smoke wisps weaved in the spaces between us and a nearly forgotten culture. The tribe invited us down for one last dance, and as we walked out the doors of the big house, wonder and joy reflected on our smiling faces.