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Photograph Whales out of Telegraph Cove
Telegraph Cove, British Columbia
To get to Telegraph Cove it is about 2 hours north of Campbell River. Head north as if you are driving to Port Hardy, the road is paved and in good condition. Just follow the highway signs to Telegraph Cove, they are hard to miss.
There is a great boat charter, Stubbs Island Whale Watching, that is very informative and takes people on a 3.5 hour tour around the waters near Telegraph Cove. This ...
Kayak Camp Telegraph Cove, Johnstone Strait, and Broughton Archipelago
Mount Waddington D, British Columbia
4.0
Starting in Telegraph Cove, a small former mill town now turned charming tourist destination, you can easily set out into the Broughton Archipelago Marine Park. BC's largest Marine Park has hundreds of islands dotting the waters that range from a small rocky bluff to a densely forest island with white clamshell beaches. Ensure your itinerary includes a few nights in Johnstone Strait, the whale ...
Paddle the Nuchatlitz Islands
Tahsis, British Columbia
Give yourself at least 5 days to explore this incredible marine park as the options for exploring, sightseeing, and camping are as numerous as they are incredible. For the inexperienced, a guide would be recommended. For those with knowledge of marine navigation, weather, and paddling, pick up a chart and plan your trip! Check local government websites for fire restrictions, weather, and tides....
Sea Kayak Nootka Sound
Comox-Strathcona G, British Columbia
Whether you are an intermediate or advanced paddler, there are amazing options in Nootka Sound. No matter where you end up going within this area you will likely see seals, sea lions, bears, and an array of sea birds; if you're lucky you may even see whales, wolves, cougars and otters. This area used to be populated by thousands of Nuu-chah-nulth people, but now is almost entirely desolate, lea...
Hike to Landslide Lake
Comox-Strathcona D, British Columbia
15.89 mi
/ 2769 ft gain
The Elk River Trail is one of the most popular destinations in Strathcona Provincial Park and for good reason. Not only is this one of the only trails in the Park that doesn't go 'straight up' a mountain, but it also takes you to one of the most beautiful spots on all of Vancouver Island. The Elk River Trail is approximately 13kms (one way) and climbs gradually up 600m to reach the spectacula...
King's Peak Trail
Comox-Strathcona D, British Columbia
5.0
9.23 mi
/ 5512 ft gain
Our trip, as pictured, was completed as a single-day trail run / hustle. The climb is typically done, however, as a weekend trip with a camp either in the lower meadow, along the ridge leading to the Queen's Face or in the upper cirque.
As for climbs in the Island Alpine, for detailed route descriptions reference Phil Stone’s, guidebook of the same name (at p. 214 for King’s Peak) or his newly...
Hike to Lady Falls
Comox-Strathcona D, British Columbia
5.0
1.2 mi
/ 131.2 ft gain
This waterfall is a pretty stellar sight. Located in one part of Strathcona Provincial Park, it plunges about 90 feet from a small slot canyon into a wide deep canyon. From the view point you can feel the mist from the waterfall on your face. For a different perspective, there is a small trail just before the viewing platform that leads up to a different viewing area of the waterfall. From that...
Canoe the Sayward Lakes Loop
Heriot Bay, British Columbia
Sayward Lakes Canoe Route
This is an easy canoe route through a series of lakes west of Campbell River on Vancouver Island BC. It is ideal for beginner or intermediate level trippers, providing a good multi-day trip through a mix of remote lakes and lakes with serviced campsites. The trip features a mix of lakes, creeks and the occasional moving water or very occasionally shallow class one rapi...
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