From Victoria Harbour To Whale Sightings In Minutes
No matter where you find yourself around Vancouver Island, venturing out on a whale watching tour will never disappoint.
No matter where you find yourself around Vancouver Island, venturing out on a whale watching tour will never disappoint.
Every city has a building or two that whisper its history when you enter. With a mix of west coast inspirations along with classic pub fare, there is a plethora of choices for every palate.
The beauty of whalebone beach lies in its extensive secluded bay, the vast ocean views, tide pool exploration and the best hidden sand on Gabriola Island.
This isn’t your typical art gallery! Malaspina Galleries is a cool spot to explore no matter the time of day. Check out this on-land all natural rip curl!
For kids, it’s all about the tide pools at Drumbeg Provincial Park. For others, it’s the oceanside hiking, beachcombing, swimming, the view and berry picking
Also known as Twin Beaches, Gabriol Sands Provincial Park is two beaches in one. Get our most important tip for visiting this beach before you go.
Surrounded by the rugged, pristine beauty of the North Island, you’ll find Bear Cove Cottages. See why this cozy cottage is the perfect fit.
North Vancouver Island is known for being wild and rugged, but not Café Guido! Enjoy perusing artisan creations, books, food and drinks without overwhelming the senses.
North Vancouver Island offers up some of the best whale watching in the world. Seeing something so magnificent, so mesmerizing, it’ll stay with you forever.
Explore North Vancouver Island on an old growth forest walking tour with Cove Adventures. Hug the largest Sitka Spruce tree on the North Island while you’re at it!