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Telegraph Cove
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Operating out of Telegraph Cove on northern Vancouver Island, Tide Rip Grizzly Tours offers immersive, full-day wildlife expeditions into the remote coastal wilderness of Knight Inlet—one of British Columbia’s premier grizzly bear viewing areas. Led by experienced local guides, these boat-based tours take visitors deep into the Great Bear Rainforest, where they can observe grizzly bears in their natural habitat Read more...
Telegraph Cove
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Telegraph Cove Nestled along the northeastern coast of Vancouver Island, Telegraph Cove is a charming historic village that blends rustic coastal character with world-class eco-adventure. Once a small telegraph station and fishing community, it has been carefully restored into a picturesque boardwalk village where heritage buildings stand on wooden pilings above the water. Today, Telegraph Cove is best known as Read more...
Telegraph Cove
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YOUR 9-10 DAY ARTS AND CULTURAL ROAD TRIP ITINERARY ON VANCOUVER ISLAND… Off the coast of BC’s mainland across the Georgia Straight lies Vancouver Island. Promising a true Pacific Northwest experience, a locals vibe in every community and a sense of the relaxed pace of island life, the Island is the perfect place to add to your road trip itinerary. Read more...
Telegraph Cove
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Showcasing West Coast Art with a Marine Flair! Built by Don Bastian this unique building features his wood artistry inside and outside. Seagulls, a whale, bear and cub, an ocean wave and a lighthouse are all depicted in the shingle siding. Metal fish, whales and other artwork are intertwined with boom chains, both inside and out, to bid a warm Read more...
Telegraph Cove
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Voted one of, The Ten Best “Towns” in Canada to visit, by Harrowsmith Magazine, Telegraph Cove is tucked away on the Eastern Coast of Northern Vancouver Island and is one of the last virtually untouched areas on the North American continent. This tiny sawmill community was important to the development of the North Island and has a rich and colorful Read more...










