Show Notes and Episode OverviewIn this episode, we travel deep into British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest — a 6.4‑million‑hectare expanse of fjords, islands, river estuaries, and ancient forest — to witness one of the planet’s rarest animals: the white‑furred Kermode bear, known to the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation as the Spirit Bear. Fewer than 150 are believed to exist, making any encounter feel improbable, almost mythical. Our guest, travel writer James Ross, recounts his journey aboard the historic tugboat MV Swell, an intimate expedition vessel operated by Maple Leaf Adventures. His story takes us from the docks of Kitimat into remote estuaries, salmon‑choked creeks, and wildlife‑rich channels where bears, whales, sea lions, and otters animate one of Earth’s most dynamic ecosystems. Check out the new Smart Travel PodcastThis episode is supported by Smart Travel a new podcast from Nerd Wallet. Travel smarter — and spend less — with help from NerdWallet. Follow Smart Travel wherever you get your podcasts. Smart Travel Podcast Key Moments from the EpisodeThe Search for the Spirit BearJames describes the quiet, reverent approach to Riordan Creek on Gribbell Island, guided by Marvin Robinson of the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation. The group waits silently on viewing platforms as the last salmon fight upstream — a ritual that draws bears from the forest. Then it happens. A pale figure emerges from the trees: “A bear suddenly appeared, its creamy fur luminous against the dark shoreline.”The Spirit Bear moves with deliberate grace, fishing with what James calls “an old ceremony,” lifting her head with a salmon in her jaws as water streams from her muzzle. She glances toward the group — aware, but unbothered — before returning to the hunt. A Brush with Black BearsUpstream, James encounters a black bear sow and cub approaching within ten feet. Marvin’s advice: stay calm. The bears pass by, focused entirely on salmon. It’s a moment of exhilaration and humility in the presence of wild animals. Life Aboard the SwellThe Swell becomes home for the eight‑day voyage — a restored 88‑foot tugboat with six cabins and a crew of five, including a whale scientist and a South African chef. Days unfold with kayaking, wildlife viewing, gourmet meals, and nights spent anchored under star‑filled skies. Wildlife EverywhereThe rainforest reveals its full cast: Grizzlies feeding in river estuariesRiver otters slipping through shallowsSeals and sea lions hauled out on rocksPods of dolphins surfing the bowBald eagles, osprey, goshawks, murrelets, auklets, turnstones, shearwaters, cormorantsHumpback whales bubble‑net feedingOrcas surrounding a sea lion colony in a dramatic natural standoff James recalls the crew calling it “whale soup.” Conservation and the Future of the RainforestThe Great Bear Rainforest was nearly lost to industrial logging. Its protection came through a rare alliance between conservationists, Indigenous communities, and the timber industry — “one of the most significant conservation successes in modern Canadian history.” But new threats loom: increased tanker traffic, noise, and ship strikes in whale feeding grounds. The balance between land and sea remains fragile. A Journey That Stays With YouAs the Swell heads toward Bella Bella on the final morning, James watches sea otters drifting in kelp, mothers cradling pups on their bellies. He closes with a sentiment that defines the episode: “I knew this was one journey I would carry with me long after it ended.”About Maple Leaf AdventuresMaple Leaf Adventures offers small‑ship expedition cruises throughout coastal British Columbia and Alaska. Their philosophy: “People protect what they love, and you can’t love something until you’ve experienced it.” Learn more at MapleLeafAdventures.com or call 1‑888‑599‑5323. GuestJames Ross — travel, outdoor adventure, and ranch writer based in Muskoka, Ontario. Check out all of our other travel podcasts from aroundthe worldThis podcast is part of the Voyascape Network, a collection of some of the world’s best travel podcasts. Explore more at Voyascape Podcast Network For advertising or sponsorship opportunities on this show and across the network, email advertising@voyascape.com or you can find more information at Voyascape Ads.