NORTH VANCOUVER ISLAND TRIP | Visiting Port Hardy + Port McNeill + Telegraph Cove, BC



In today’s video, we continue our road trip across Vancouver Island in partnership with Trover, this time visiting three towns in the northern part of the island where we have lots of cool nature sightings and also come across some rather unusual attractions!

First up, we visited Port Hardy where we casually encountered a bald eagle – locals were very calm about this occurrence but the three of us were standing by the water’s edge ooh-ing and ahh-ing at the display.

Then, in Port McNeill, we came across the biggest burl in the world; we didn’t even know what a burl was up until our visit, so we’ll tell you guys all about it soon enough.

And finally, we hit up the picturesque seaside village of Telegraph Cove, where we learned all about killer whales and came face to face with two deer who seemed blissfully unaware of our presence.

It was a great day and we can’t wait to share it with you in this video!

That bald eagle encounter pretty much made our visit to Port Hardy! We then walked along the waterfront, where we spotted a curious seal peeping its head out of the water, plus we saw some impressive totems. It was a short visit, but we really enjoyed the town.

From there, we continued our drive towards Port McNeill, but we pulled down a logging road just shy of the town to visit a rather unique attraction. This right here is a burl; a burl is a knotty growth on a tree that can occur on the trunk, at the base of the tree, or even underground in the form of a rounded growth. It’s the result of stress on the tree due to injury, a fungus, or an insect infestation. This one here is apparently the world’s largest burl!

We then drove into Port McNeill to have a little wander and check out the marina.

We continued our drive towards Telegraph Cove, which may very well be the most picturesque town we visited during our whole Vancouver Island road trip. Telegraph Cove started out as a fishing and cannery village, but today it’s an eco-tourism destination where you can embark on a number of adventures including kayaking trips, whale watching excursions, and even grizzly bear tours.

After our little mid afternoon treat, we walked over to the Whale Interpretive Centre, which was founded in 2002 and seeks to raise public awareness about marine mammals and the threats they face. The Whale Interpretive Centre is home to one of the best collections of marine mammal skeletons in British Columbia. Of course we added this place to Trover because it’s a must-visit if you make it out to Telegraph Cove.

We didn’t hike more than 5 minutes before we had a surprise: two deer munching on shrubs and bushes! They were just a few meters away from us and their little snack must’ve been tasty because they didn’t even look at us.

And that’s it for today’s adventures on Vancouver Island.

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NORTH VANCOUVER ISLAND TRIP | Visiting Port Hardy + Port McNeill + Telegraph Cove, BC:

Come join us for an epic road trip to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada where we partner with Trover to cover the island from the south all the way up to the north. Unlike most Vancouver Island road trips and travel series which focus on the triangle of Vancouver, Nanaimo and Tofino, we branch off and visit lesser-known places such as Gold River, Port Alice and Malcolm Island just to name a few.

Our trip to Vancouver Island starts off with a flight from Toronto to Vancouver, followed by the shortest flight of our lives from Vancouver to Victoria. From Victoria, we head to our base of Mount Washington in the central part of the island, where highlights include spotting black bears, hiking in Mount Washington and visiting vineyards in Comox.

Heading to northern Vancouver Island, we base ourselves in Port Alice and visit the nearby towns of Port McNeill, Port Hardy and Telegraph Cove. For separate day trips, we take the ferry to Malcolm Island where we visit the former Finnish Community of Sointula and take another ferry to Alert Bay where we have the opportunity to appreciate First Nations totem poles, artwork and museums.

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AMAZING Vancouver Seaplane trip – Harbour Air



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Vancouver Island Travel Guide – Tofino, Victoria & Sooke!



How to Travel Vancouver Island. Vancouver Island is one of my favourite places in Canada. Filled with the Pacific Northwest Vibes of Tofino, the beautiful trails of Sooke & Port Renfrew and the historical city of Victoria. Hopefully, this Vancouver Island Travel Guide can help you plan your next trip to Tofino, Sooke, Port Renfrew, Sombrio Beach, Sandcut Falls, Sooke Potholes, Victoria or the Goldstream Trestle!

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캐나다 여행| 벤쿠버 아일랜드 빅토리아! Victoria & Vancouver Island Tour, Canada



Hello, everyone, I recalled the trip to Vancouver Island in Canada. I visited my friends there before going to Alaska and stayed with my family for ten days. Let’s checkt it out what I did there!

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1. The crabs my friend Gunter caught are called Dungenese Crabs which live in Alaska and are three times bigger than a nomal crab.
2. The prawns Gunter cooked for Pasta sauce are BC prawns.
3. Gunter dose not repair things with discarded tools. Actually he is a professional Marine Electronics Installer and Repairer! Until the end of the last year he ran a business – MES, Marine Electric Sooke. He installed and repaired Marine Electric and Electronic Equipment on private and commercial boats. And sometimes he helps his friends with their boats. In return his friends take him out fishing, whenever he has time. He is now fully retired, but he still fixes anything that comes his way and helps his friends in need.

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Horne Lake Caves | FREE Self Guided Tour on Vancouver Island



Vancouver Island is home to over 1500 caves, but only a very small handful of those are publicized. Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park offers free self guided cave tours through some very interesting caves. They also have a wide range of interesting guided options ranging from $30-$200 per person. There’s great lakeside camping nearby and it is a wonderful adventure for the whole family.

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Tour this Vancouver retreat that the fashion world built | House Tours



When model-turned-agent Liz Bell decided to build a haven away from the bustle of B.C.’s fashion industry, she found her ideal spot embedded in nature, atop a rocky hill that overlooks Howe Sound.

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Victoria Clipper Ferry Tour HD (2017)



Clipper Navigation, Inc., is a subsidiary of Förde Reederei Seetouristik based in Seattle, Washington, that provides multiple transportation and vacation packages—many of which are offered under the name Clipper Vacations—including hotel and tour packages in Victoria, Seattle, Vancouver, Friday Harbor, Portland, Whistler, British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies and Kelowna.

The company operates the Victoria Clipper high-speed passenger-only ferry service between downtown Seattle and the Inner Harbour in downtown Victoria, British Columbia. The various Victoria Clipper catamarans typically complete a one-way trip in less than three hours.

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