Winter Predator Viewing Ranch Based
Chilcotin Holidays Predator Viewing Safari
View Cougars and Wolfs Stalk two of the most elusive predators in North America. During the winter when the days are short and food is scarce, the predators are concentrated in the wintering grounds of their prey, moose and Mule deer.
Timber wolf
Sit on the edge of a frozen lake in the early morning
and call to a wolf pack. When they respond it will send chills up your spine with
the excitement of connecting. Witness nature at it's most cunning, as the Timber wolf
pursues it's prey onto a frozen lake. Out on the open ice, prey is vulnerable. From
instinct shaped through thousands of years, the wolf knows this and takes full advantage.
You'll understand the meaning of "survival of the fittest" as you view the wolf by 4x4
and foot
Mountain lion - With the first signs of the coming winter, instinct for survival forces the Mountain Lion down the mountains to lower elevations in search for its prey of Mule deer and moose. Search the fresh-fallen snow for tracks that can lead to rocky viewpoints. Here, stealth matters when searching out the lairs of the most elusive of our wildlife. You'll witness the intelligence of the Mountain Lion as you shadow his moves by snowmobile, 4x4 and foot.
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Ranch based: Predator Viewing - suited to all Levels |
Dates: Four Seasons Ranch based: Predator Viewing - November to March |
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