5 Bus Tours in Campbell River That You Shouldn't Miss

June 30, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in Campbell River, Canada including Winery and Distillery Tour, Inside Passage & Rocky Mountain Tour, Elk Falls Guided Nature Walk, Guided Hike to Ripple Rock, Brewery and Distillery Tour.
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1. Winery and Distillery Tour

Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours, E Dock, Campbell River, BC, Canada Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours
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Join us as we tour the Comox Valley and visit two wineries, plus one distillery. Discover locally grown products, while we tour various properties and learn about the the process of creating wine and spirits.

Inclusions: Tastings at all three locations, Lunch, Air-conditioned vehicle

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Reviewed By mariemM5196KP

A great day on the water, with an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide! Our group was in town for a training camp and we needed an activity to blow off some steam and this was it. We booked a private tour so it was just our group. The booking agent was super accommodating and helped us book the right tour for our group. The guide was fun and knowledgeable of the different species we were looking for (and found!) but also of the area. We all learned something. Also, what we really liked was that there is a carbon-neutral program that helps offset the tour's carbon footprint.

2. Inside Passage & Rocky Mountain Tour

Flyover Canada Ticket Centre, 1010 Canada Pl, Vancouver, BC V6C 0B9, Canada Discover Canada Tours

This small intimate tour provides a journey of a lifetime through one of the wildest, diverse and unbelievably beautiful parts of the world. Starting and finishing in Vancouver, we explore some of the most scenic places in British Columbia & Alberta. We navigate routes that are embedded into Canadian History: cruising the The Salish Sea, the Pacific Ocean as you weave through Islands in the Pacific Northwest, follow the Skeena River as you make your way to the Continental Divide through the Rocky Mountains and finally follow the Fraser River back to Vancouver where the journey began. Along the way, you will experience distinctly Canadian activities that will deepen your understanding of Canadian culture, nature and landscape. Be sure to pack your binoculars for this tour!

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Columbia Icefields Glacier Adventure, U’mista Cultural Centre, Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, Winery tour and tasting, BC Ferries to Alert Bay

Exclusions: Meals (unless specified)

Reviewed By ChristineC5528

Really enjoyed the Thanksgiving 2020 trip to the Rockies. The scenery was stunning, the itinerary was packed and Luke and Nigel made it a great experience. Thanks!

3. Elk Falls Guided Nature Walk

Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours, E Dock, Campbell River, BC, Canada Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours

Join us as we visit Campbell River's iconic Elk Falls Provincial Park. Explore the many trails that loop the forest along side the rivers edge, finish by crossing the suspension bridge for your perfect Campbell River Photo!

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, A light snack

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Reviewed By mariemM5196KP

A great day on the water, with an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide! Our group was in town for a training camp and we needed an activity to blow off some steam and this was it. We booked a private tour so it was just our group. The booking agent was super accommodating and helped us book the right tour for our group. The guide was fun and knowledgeable of the different species we were looking for (and found!) but also of the area. We all learned something. Also, what we really liked was that there is a carbon-neutral program that helps offset the tour's carbon footprint.

4. Guided Hike to Ripple Rock

Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours, E Dock, Campbell River, BC, Canada Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours

Join on this 8km round trip hike through our coastal rain forest. Emerge on top of the bluff overlooking Seymour Narrows and the site of the historic Ripple Rock explosion. Tour includes transportation from our office, lunch on the bluff, and an experienced guide and naturalist. Let our guide share knowledge of the local history. This is a moderate hike, trail is well maintained, however there are some fairly steep hills, and uneven terrain. Comfortable hiking shoes and water are required.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Lunch, Bottled water

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Reviewed By mariemM5196KP

A great day on the water, with an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide! Our group was in town for a training camp and we needed an activity to blow off some steam and this was it. We booked a private tour so it was just our group. The booking agent was super accommodating and helped us book the right tour for our group. The guide was fun and knowledgeable of the different species we were looking for (and found!) but also of the area. We all learned something. Also, what we really liked was that there is a carbon-neutral program that helps offset the tour's carbon footprint.

5. Brewery and Distillery Tour

Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours, E Dock, Campbell River, BC, Canada Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours

Join us as we visit some of the best Brewery's and Distilleries the Comox Valley and Campbell River have to offer. Sample a flight from each brewery and decide which is your favorite, let your taste buds try something new! Discover about the process of how beer and spirits are created. Whats Included: - lunch, - a flight at two breweries, - a tasting and tour at one distillery, - transportation in our 15-passenger Ford Transit Van

Inclusions: Lunch, Air-conditioned vehicle, Alcoholic Beverages

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Reviewed By mariemM5196KP

A great day on the water, with an enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide! Our group was in town for a training camp and we needed an activity to blow off some steam and this was it. We booked a private tour so it was just our group. The booking agent was super accommodating and helped us book the right tour for our group. The guide was fun and knowledgeable of the different species we were looking for (and found!) but also of the area. We all learned something. Also, what we really liked was that there is a carbon-neutral program that helps offset the tour's carbon footprint.

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