Telegraph Cove

Are you drawn to untouched nature and the thrill of whale watching? Then Telegraph Cove in British Columbia could be the perfect destination for you. Set on the breathtaking eastern coast of northern Vancouver Island, this charming village is sure to capture the hearts of adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

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About Telegraph Cove

A place with unique charm

Telegraph Cove is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and ecotourism adventures. Picture this: majestic mountains, lush forests, and pristine waters embracing this charming town. Everywhere you turn, you'll be greeted by awe-inspiring views straight out of a postcard.

Along the coastline, vibrantly coloured houses create a captivating sight, with historic buildings perched on stilts and linked by walkways, adding to the charm of the place.

Although Telegraph Cove Resort is home to a mere 20 individuals, the town comes alive with a buzz during summer. As soon as you arrive, you'll be immersed in the tranquillity of your surroundings and the abundance of wildlife that calls this area home.

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Johnstone Strait

Whale watching in Johnstone Strait

Whale watching in Johnstone Strait is an incredible experience that allows you to connect with nature and observe majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Located in British Columbia, Canada, this pristine stretch is renowned for its abundant wildlife, making it one of the best places in the world for spotting whales.

If you're eager to witness these magnificent animals up close, book a whale-watching tour of Johnstone Strait, available from May through October. Hop on a boat excursion and get acquainted with the impressive marine mammals that grace these waters. From killer and humpback whales to grey whales, you're likely to encounter a variety of species during your tour.

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Robson Bight Ecological Reserve

Another spot worth visiting is the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve, easily accessible from Telegraph Cove. This reserve is a haven for killer whales, with up to 200 arriving here every summer. The end of June marks the start of the salmon migration in Johnstone Strait, which entices numerous orcas to gather in these waters.

Whale Interpretive Centre

This centre offers educational exhibits and informative presentations, allowing you to learn more about the marine ecosystem of Johnstone Strait. Learn more about whales and appreciate the importance of preserving their natural environment.

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Broughton Archipelago

Telegraph Cove is a special place that serves as the entrance to the Broughton Archipelago Marine Provincial Park. This park is famous for its wild and untouched nature, with small islands and many hidden coves. It's the biggest marine park in British Columbia, and it was created back in 1992 to preserve one of the few remaining untouched areas on our planet.

The islands in the Broughton Archipelago are uninhabited, and they remain largely unexplored. It's like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by adventurers and nature enthusiasts. When you visit, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the Coast Mountains on the eastern side and the beautiful waters of Queen Charlotte Strait on the western side. It's a stunning setting for a provincial park in Canada.

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Discover the islands

The remote islands in this area are perfect for fishing, swimming, and exploring in a kayak. You'll have the chance to discover untouched nature and even go on a whale-watching boat trip. Or, for something more relaxed, you can take leisurely walks along secluded beaches. While walking, you might even cross paths with a bear.

The Broughton Archipelago is like a hidden paradise where you can escape from the busy world and immerse yourself in the peace and beauty of nature's wonders.

Things to do

For adventurous travellers, Telegraph Cove is the perfect base for exciting activities. Go on a guided walking tour through the surrounding forests and discover the beauty of this area. Or go kayaking along secluded coastlines, exploring scenic coves along the way. You can also take a boat to Knight Inlet or the Great Bear Rainforest and look for grizzly bears.

Water activities

Other outdoor activities in Telegraph Cove include fishing and scuba diving. Stubbs Island, off the coast of Telegraph Cove, is a popular dive site with terraced ledges, steep slopes and the opportunity to see killer whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals.

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