Discover the best top things to do in Malcolm Island, British Columbia including Baloga Yoga, The Sointula Resource Centre, Pulteney Point Lighthouse, Beautiful Bay Trail, Mateoja Heritage Trail, Sointula Museum, Rauhala, Nanshands Giftshop.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Immerse yourself in one of the North West Coast’s best wilderness spots! Come and meet our neighbors: the whales, dolphins, orcas, and sea lions. Seven days of pure bliss, yoga everyday, boat trips to discover marine wildlife, and one day of First Nation cultural experience with the locals. You can’t beat this program! And did I mention you will sleep in a tiny wooden cabin on the beach?
5.0 based on 1 reviews
We are an information hub for visitors to Sointula and Malcolm Island. We offer a free bike rental program from May through October. We have three in-house computers for public use or daily, weekly and monthly Wi-Fi passes available for purchase. We provide office services to the public such as printing, copying, scanning, faxing, laminating, and more.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The Beautiful Bay Trail at Bere Point Regional Park is really good. It is a good trail that starts relatively flat and easy and gradually gets more challenging the further a person goes. The trail needs some upkeep and maintenance, but if you don’t mind the extra challenge, go for it! We love staying in the campground and make sure to visit every summer. It’s a fantastic area to see Humpback, Orca whales, and other sea wildlife from shore.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
An interactive experience with Sointula’s unique history beginning as an Utopian dream to today’s island community. For all ages. The Sointula Museum is now open daily from 12:00 NOON to 4:00 PM. Safety protocols in place to keep everyone safe and healthy.
Our family enjoyed the Sointula Museum. It is well run by friendly volunteers. The history and wide array of unique items is impressive for a small museum. We will definitely go again!
Rauhala Heritage Farm is a privately owned historic site on Malcolm Island. Rauhala, meaning 'Place of Peace." is an original Finnish homestead from the early settlers. The site is a living museum, frozen in time. Left untouched for half a century, hidden away behind walls of forest, ocean and a rocky bluff. We offer historic Eco tours, a private campsite and Event Venue.
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