10 Things to do in Nanoose Bay That You Shouldn't Miss

August 3, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Discover the best top things to do in Nanoose Bay, British Columbia including Adventuress Sea Kayaking, Skydive Vancouver Island, One Tree Paddles - Day Tours, Brackish Adventures, Gerald Island Provincial Park, Water Bear Adventures, Haida Gold Ocean Adventures, Moorecroft Regional Park, Paradise Acres Ranch, Beachcomber Regional Park.

1. Adventuress Sea Kayaking

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5.0 based on 214 reviews

Adventuress Sea Kayaking

Hello Adventurers! We are now open for our covid-safe rentals, lessons and tours according to the Provincial Health Guidelines. Come join us for some relaxation, fresh air & sunshine and exercise. Shake off the doldrums and immerse yourself in a quiet wilderness paddle. The scenery is spectacular here with mountain vistas, old growth rainforests, and our amazing wildlife. What better way to see all of this than to paddle the shores of beautiful Vancouver Island, Canada in a kayak. We will be opening soon for our multi-day adventures, so give us a shout or email if you want to be on the list. Day tours and sunset paddles start as low as $55/person and include instruction, kayak and gear, dry bags and a certified guide; no experience necessary. Double kayaks are available to paddle with a friend or a younger family member. Jan Kretz, the owner, is a certified kayak guide and Paddle Canada instructor and has a Passion for Paddling. Come join us!

2. Skydive Vancouver Island

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Skydive Vancouver Island

Come experience the thrill of Skydiving on Vancouver Island. Phenomenal views and the time of your life as you Tandem Skydive at Skydive Vancouver Island. You will be attached to one of our qualified instructors who will bring you from 3km in the sky up to 200 km/h down in freefall and then safely back to the ground. Our location in Nanoose Bay means your views on the way up and down are spectacular.

3. One Tree Paddles - Day Tours

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One Tree Paddles - Day Tours

Offering Kayak and SUP tours, lessons and rentals from Fairwind's Marina (Schooner Cove) in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island. Our focus has been to influence the kayaking industry into becoming more environmentally conscious by providing sustainable products and services. One Tree is all that was ever necessary to explore the wonders of nature through the sport of ocean kayaking.

4. Brackish Adventures

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Brackish Adventures

Brackish Adventures offer Kayak and Stand Up Paddleboard / Sup lessons, tours and rentals in the Nanoose Bay, Parksville and Nanaimo regions.

5. Gerald Island Provincial Park

Nanoose Bay, British Columbia Canada http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/gerald_isl/
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Gerald Island Provincial Park

6. Water Bear Adventures

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Water Bear Adventures

Your captain (Shane Servant B Sc.) is a marine biologist with over 25 years experience on the ocean. He has done fishing charter work in many areas in B.C. since 1995. Shane worked as a public educator and Diving Officer at the Bamfield Marine Science Centre from 1995-2000. He is a Master SCUBA DIVER TRAINER for PADI and a professional videographer involved in a number of nature documentaries. Since 2000 he has focused on fish and fish habitat surveys for industry and government, whales are also sometimes spotted. Many marine birds will keep you entertained as well. You also get to learn about some interesting facts about the local area. See website. The Water Bear is a very solid custom 26+’ aluminum live aboard previously used to conduct marine research in remote locations. This vessel has lots of stories. This vessel is very comfortable and sea worthy. All safety requirements by Transport Canada are met or exceeded. Fully insured. We can accommodate large groups.

7. Haida Gold Ocean Adventures

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Haida Gold Ocean Adventures

Explore the Salish Sea in style on our luxury 30ft cruiser. Book us for a fishing charter or a scenic ocean tour to experience the west coast from the water. Whether it's reeling in a Pacific salmon, visiting marine parks or spotting whales, dolphins and other sea life, an ocean adventure with Haida Gold will be the highlight of your visit to Vancouver Island.

8. Moorecroft Regional Park

1563 Stewart Rd, Nanoose Bay, British Columbia V9P 9E7 Canada
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Moorecroft Regional Park

Reviewed By PrincessFi88 - Vancouver, Canada

The park seems to be fairly small but we only had about half an hour to spare so it was perfect. Walked the 5 minutes to the lookout point and sat on the rocks. We saw a group of sea otters and a group of sea lions! Such a beautiful view too. Worth a visit if you’re not too far!

9. Paradise Acres Ranch

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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Paradise Acres Ranch

Trail rides up into the Arbutus Groves in Top Bridge Park or other trails! Rides include a lesson and are adjusted to the level of the rider - so everyone has fun! There is always some trotting and climbing; Horses will make you look like a pro! Longer, faster rides also available plus Ranch Vacations!Everyone will enjoy! Riders say 'Best trail ride they have ever had!'

10. Beachcomber Regional Park

Marina Way, Nanoose Bay, British Columbia V9P 9C1 Canada http://www.rdn.bc.ca/beachcomber-regional-park
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Beachcomber Regional Park

Reviewed By GrandTour404434

This park is small but perfectly adequate for a neighbourhood park. There are big rocks to climb on to look across the bay, there are small tidal pools, a few benches to sit on to enjoy the view and also a small swiming stone beach area to take a dip in the ocean. Lots of locals utilize this beach in the summer. I went there today and there were strong winds and therefore significant surf....it was beautiful and a perfect way to blow away the cobwebs of a busy week.

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