Discover the best top things to do in Campbell River, Canada including Homalco Wildlife & Cultural Tours, Coastal Wilderness Adventures, Destiny River Adventures, Awatin Aboriginal Art, Fullscale Fishing Adventures, Outsider Charters Inc., The Museum at Campbell River, Maritime Heritage Centre, Discovery Passage Aquarium, Shelter Point Distillery.
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5.0 based on 110 reviews
Homalco First Nation have been the stewards of their traditional territory of Bute Inlet for generations and the cultural and historical significance of this area spans thousands of years. Our guided tours take guests through the Salish Sea to Bute Inlet and along the Orford River, where grizzly bear populations thrive during the salmon run. We also offer marine wildlife and cultural tours all of which are interwoven with knowledge from our traditional way of life. Our commitment to guests is to share our traditional lands, the share stories of our people and to create a sense of connection with our indigenous culture. We welcome you join us and learn about the land, wildlife and people while becomming immersed in the beauty of this spectacular land. ʔiymot kʷunome (It is good to see you).
5.0 based on 423 reviews
We are a full time, year-round fishing charter company striving to give you the best in the industry. We offer both Saltwater and Freshwater fishing trips 12 months of the year targeting Salmon, Steelhead, Trout and Bottom fish. We strive to make your visit to Campbell River the best trip ever, by offering fun and relaxing fishing trips
5.0 based on 74 reviews
Destiny River Adventures is based in Campbell River on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. They offer professionally guided river rafting tours ranging from the thrills of whitewater rafting to serene scenic river floats and snorkeling with thousands of returning salmon. Their variety of trips allow almost anyone to participate - children, families & seniors welcome! Their Northern Vancouver Island and British Columbia west coast rafting tours focus on the whole river adventure - wilderness, wildlife and personal discovery. All are key to the ultimate exploration of these pristine B.C. rivers. Their attention to detail will make the memories of your river rafting adventure trip unforgettable. All tours depart from Campbell River on Vancouver Island. They are a short 1.5 hour highway drive from the ferry terminal in Nanaimo or 3 hours from Victoria. Scheduled airline service is available directly to Campbell River and nearby Comox. Come see us!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Family-owned business, featuring local authentic native art. You will find Jewelry, Art, Antiques and Minerals in the gallery. Our Native Jewelry is made in-house.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Fullscale Fishing Adventures is a full service fishing charter company located in Campbell River BC. We have a small fleet of five fishing boats staffed with expert guides who are excited to share their knowledge and experience with guests. We have recently partnered with the Anchor Inn Hotel & Suites to provide all-inclusive packages which can be customized to suit your schedule and needs. Campbell River is the Salmon Capital of the World and our protected waterways offer ready access to five species of salmon, cod and halibut. Our waters are active and alive with Orcas, Humpbacks and dolphins who often migrate and feed through Discovery Passage. You will enjoy picturesque views and many birds, including bald eagles. Our slogan is, "Come for the fishing, stay for the adventure!'
5.0 based on 30 reviews
Outsider Charters Inc. offers exceptional sport fishing adventures in and around Campbell River. Enjoy the comfort of our enclosed and fully outfitted fishing boat, and experience some of the world's best Chinook salmon fishing and marine wildlife encounters. We put a premium on making sure our clients have a great time and leave with a smile. Come join us for your BC fishing trip today!
4.5 based on 414 reviews
Through numerous exhibits and an extensive research library visitors can learn the history of northern Vancouver Island.
For a very small city, less than 40,000 people, Campbell River has a museum it can be proud of. It's not huge but what it does, it does really well. It cover indigenous history and folklore to the industries that grew up there and how the early European settlers lived. We've been to bigger cities whose museums didn't evoke the feelings this one did.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
The Campbell River Maritime Heritage Centre is home to the historic BCP45 seine fishing boat. The boat was pictured on the Canadian five dollar bill from 1972 to 1986. She was brought to the centre in 2002 and was restored on site by a crew of volunteers. Today visitors can go aboard the BCP45 and explore the galley, bunks, engine room, the head(bathroom) and wheelhouse. In addition to the BCP45 the centre boasts a large collection of marine related artifacts ranging from vintage outboard motors, weapons, navy paraphernalia and navigational instruments to the Margaret M a sailboat built by Arthur Barnes a blind one armed man and so much more. There are also activities for kids, in addition to exploring the boat children can learn to tie nautical knots at the rope board and how to spell their name in flag language. Guided tours are offered from 12-4 and are included with the price of admission. The Maritime Heritage centre is self-funded and support themselves through rentals of various rooms. The centre is also home to the Campbell River Genealogy society. After visiting the Maritime Heritage Centre, many guests also like to take advantage of the free parking and visit the nearby aquarium, the pier and downtown Campbell River.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Open during the COVID-19 pandemic with special precautions. The Discovery Passage Aquarium offers fun and unique hands-on educational experiences for people of all ages. Come to see, touch and feel our incredible local marine species and habitats and discover the diverse marine life of Discovery Passage and Islands. The Aquarium is open from spring until fall each year. Specimens from representative local species are collected from the marine environment in the spring and returned to the area of collection at the end of the season.
We came here on the last day it was open before they released their animals for the end of the season. The staff were all young high school and university students. They were super friendly and very knowledgeagle. It kept the attention of the littles and was very educational. What a great opportunity for peopLe, especially young kids, to acquire a passion about our local marine life and hopefully learn that we must work to protect it. We love that the animals are released at the end of the season. We were even around to see the giant pacific octopus chow down on her "end of season salmon treat". Very cool!!
4.5 based on 59 reviews
The venue is impressive with two giant copper stills, a welcoming tasting bar, a leather chair lounge with fireplace, and an excellent tour to explain how the products are made. We didn’t try the flavoured vodkas but the whiskey was yummy, perfect for a cold night by a hot fire!
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