10 Things to do in Telegraph Cove That You Shouldn't Miss

June 6, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Discover the best top things to do in Telegraph Cove, British Columbia including Stubbs Island Whale Watching, North Island Kayak, Tide Rip Grizzly Tours, Discovery Expeditions, Prince of Whales Whale Watching, At the Waters Edge Adventures, Telegraph Cove Art Gallery, The Whale Interpretive Centre, Telegraph Cove, Blinkhorn Trail.

1. Stubbs Island Whale Watching

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Stubbs Island Whale Watching

Closed in January 2019 British Columbia’s first whale watching company was established in 1980. Orca (killer whales) and many other marine mammals frequent the Johnstone Strait and Robson Bight area. Telegraph Cove is located on Northern Vancouver Island.We invite you to join us for an exciting sea adventure from Telegraph Cove, the Whale Watching Capital of British Columbia! You’ll love our island, the magnificent mammals, the rare bird species you’ll see, and the friendly people you’ll meet. Depending on the time of year in British Columbia, you may see, Humpback whales, Dall’s or Harbour porpoises, Minke Whales, Pacific White-sided dolphins, Harbour seals, Stellar sea lions, bears, various birds and of course our famous Orca (killer whales).

2. North Island Kayak

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North Island Kayak

Kayaking tours with the Orcas, Humpback Whales and other wildlife direct from Telegraph Cove. We offer the very best in all inclusive, guided kayak tours from 2 hours to 8 days with a focus on unobtrusive wildlife observation and fun kayaking for all. Separate family and adult adventures, great base camps and exceptional nomadic expeditions. Over 250 killer whales, an ever increasing number of Humpback Whales and a plethora of other animals are at home each summer in our backyard of Johnstone Strait, Robson Bight and the Broughton Archipelago. North Island Kayak is the only kayak tour or rental company located in Telegraph Cove. We have multiple tours on the water every day to serve you better. We are the local option with the local knowledge. Come experience the difference.

3. Tide Rip Grizzly Tours

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5.0 based on 822 reviews

Tide Rip Grizzly Tours

Tide Rip Grizzly Tours Ltd. is a small independent company located in Telegraph Cove on Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. For over 15 years, Tide Rip has been leading daily boat-based expeditions to view and photograph the wild grizzly bears and other spectacular wildlife native to coastal British Columbia. We subscribe to the philosophy: 'conservation through coexistence' and endeavour to promote that through outreach education programs and presentations, fundraising projects, and sponsoring conservation NGOs, in addition to our daily grizzly bear tours.

4. Discovery Expeditions

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Discovery Expeditions

Pre-booking is required. Multi-Day Trips are available in six options: Trips start with a custom day trip and an overnight experience. Our multi-day trips for families are three days long. Our best trip is our 4 day/3 night Orca Explorer Trip...Glamping camp on a secluded island...book early on this one. Our multi-day trips round out with a choice or two 6 day/5 night trips through the Broughton Archipelago. We maintain family and group rates. Departures are available from Telegraph Cove or Port McNeill. We believe in under promising and over delivering.

5. Prince of Whales Whale Watching

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Prince of Whales Whale Watching

With locations in Victoria, Vancouver, and Telegraph Cove, Prince of Whales Whale & Marine Wildlife Adventures is a family-owned and operated eco-tourism operator that aims to educate, inspire, and provide access to a world that the average person knows little about. We share stories of the ocean along with its varying waterscapes and diversity of animals in a way that entertains, educates...

6. At the Waters Edge Adventures

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At the Waters Edge Adventures

AWE Adventures offers multi-day kayaking tours and kayak rentals for Johnstone Strait, Blackfish Sound, and the Broughton Archipelago from our base in Telegraph Cove, BC. Northern Vancouver Island is one of the best places on earth for kayaking with whales. Our expedition-grade kayaking gear is the best in the business, so your paddling experience will be superior. Self-guided tours available.

1605 Telegraph Cove Rd, Telegraph Cove, British Columbia V0N 3J0 Canada +1 250-514-5030 [email protected] http://www.donbastian.com
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Telegraph Cove Art Gallery

Telegraph Cove Art Gallery with wood carver Don Bastian. A must see on your trip to the Cove. Local artists provide wood carvings, sculptures, wall pieces, turnings, pottery, gifts and clothes. A unique gallery with the WoW factor. The gallery boasts bear and cub, whale, seagulls and lighthouse in shingle art, along with a Boom Boat mascot. Catch a daily carving demo. Tour the wood shop and pottery studio. Come spend some time and enjoy the art.

8. The Whale Interpretive Centre

Telegraph Cove, British Columbia Canada +1 250-928-3129 http://www.killerwhalecentre.org/
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4.5 based on 231 reviews

The Whale Interpretive Centre

Reviewed By carlim99 - Canada, null

I enjoyed this small centre that costs $5.75 to enter, I thought the fee well worth the visit. Much of that had to do with the very informative welcomer/money taker/guide/I don't know what her title is. She was very generous with information, not only about the whales etc but about the area and suggestions on some good walks. Good information and good exhibits, i think kids would like this place.

9. Telegraph Cove

Telegraph Cove, British Columbia Canada +1 250-956-3131 http://telegraphcove.ca/
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Telegraph Cove

Reviewed By MauraB824

Fantastic small whale museum, good ambiance, great food, There are a couple of good day hikes in the area, camping options and practical conveniences to support the trip

10. Blinkhorn Trail

Telegraph Cove, British Columbia Canada +1 250-928-3122
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Blinkhorn Trail

Reviewed By lindseywT5330BI

We hiked up to the look-out. A strenuous hike, uphill most of the way, but worth it at the end. Don't stop at the top, go a little further until you get to the bench where you can see the view with no trees. In August it was still wet and slippery and lots of roots to twist ankles, hiking boots suggested, very muddy.

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