A black and white whale jumping out of the water
A black and white whale jumping out of the water
Coastal city on eastern Vancouver Island

Campbell River

Nestled on the eastern shores of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, Campbell River stands as a picturesque gateway to a world of natural beauty and adventure.

With a rich history, vibrant Indigenous culture, and a plethora of outdoor activities like fishing and whale watching, Campbell River offers an immersive experience that seamlessly blends exploration and relaxation. This charming coastal town promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Canadian West Coast wilderness.

Experience all there is to see and do in Campbell River, BC
Experience all that Campbell River has to offer
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Coastline walk in Campbell River, BC
While here, you can kick back and enjoy the rugged nature of Vancouver Island
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Highlights of Campbell River

Elk Falls Provincial Park

Witness the raw power of nature at Elk Falls, where a suspension bridge offers a breathtaking view of the waterfall's cascading waters. The park's trails lead through ancient forests, providing a perfect setting for a peaceful nature walk.

Discovery Pier

Take a leisurely stroll along the Discovery Pier, a community landmark that offers stunning views of the Discovery Passage and Quadra Island. The pier is also a prime spot for fishing and observing marine life.

Elk Falls waterfall in Campbell River, BC
The view of Elk Falls from the suspension bridge
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There are many hikes and treks near Campbell River, BC
Take advantage of the many different hikes nearby
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History

Before Campbell River's transformation into a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, it played a significant role in the early days of British Columbia's development as a logging and fishing community. Campbell River grew as a result of its strategic location along the Gold Rush route and then gradually evolved into a captivating destination, drawing visitors from around the globe.

Honouring First Nations Heritage

Campbell River is located within the traditional territories of the Indigenous peoples, particularly the We Wai Kai and Wei Wai Kum Nations. Many local galleries, museums, and cultural centres offer a glimpse into their deep-rooted heritage, ensuring that visitors gain a profound appreciation for the land's original custodians.

Couple walking on the beach in Campbell River, BC
Stroll along the water for beautiful views at sunset
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Activities and things to do

Visit the award-winning Campbell River Museum

Learn about the town's maritime history at this engaging museum. Explore exhibits on fishing, shipbuilding, and local maritime traditions, giving you a deeper understanding of Campbell River's roots.

Whale watching tours

Embark on a marine safari to witness majestic orcas, humpback whales, gray whales, and more. Guided tours offer a chance to appreciate the awe-inspiring beauty of these marine giants in their natural habitat.

Fishing

Known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," Campbell River is a paradise for anglers. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a novice, fishing charters and guides provide an opportunity to reel in the iconic Chinook, Coho, and sockeye salmon.

Hiking

Lace up your hiking boots and explore the diverse network of trails that wind through the lush rainforests, rugged coastlines, and serene lakes of the region. Strathcona Provincial Park, just a short drive away, offers breathtaking landscapes and a variety of trails for hikers of all levels.

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Nearby attractions and places to visit

Quadra Island

A short ferry ride away, Quadra Island offers a serene escape with its tranquil beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant arts community. Kayak around its pristine shores or hike the trails for a day of exploration. Immerse yourself in history at the Cape Mudge Lighthouse on Quadra Island. The lighthouse dates back to the 19th century and offers sweeping views of the surrounding coastline.

Strathcona Provincial Park

With just a 40-minute drive, you can discover the natural wonders of Strathcona Provincial Park, the oldest provincial park in British Columbia. Hike to stunning alpine lakes, marvel at rugged peaks, and immerse yourself in the diverse flora and fauna of this pristine wilderness.

Telegraph Cove

Situated just a two-hour drive away on the breathtaking north shore of Vancouver Island, Telegraph Cove is a hidden gem that will capture the hearts of both thrill seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. Picture this: colourful and historic homes, pristine waters, lush and green forests and views of the surrounding rugged coastline everywhere you look.

Victoria

Located at the southernmost coast of Vancouver Island is the capital of British Columbia and culture hub, Victoria. Victoria is a charming port city filled with historic Victorian-era architecture, a bustling art and culinary scene, and beautiful botanical gardens and museums.

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Experience the untouched wilderness in Strathcona Provincial Park
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When to visit?

The best time of year to visit Campbell River, and Vancouver Island overall, depends of course on your preferred activities. British Columbia has distinct season, each of which has their own benefits.

Summer (June to August)

Summer is the most popular time to visit Campbell River, and as the weather is generally warm and pleasant it is the prime season for outdoor activities. The town comes alive with festivals, events, and a bustling atmosphere. We recommend advance booking this is also the peak tourist season, so accommodations and attractions are reserved well in advance.

Fall (September to November)

Fall is a fantastic time to visit if you're looking for fewer crowds and milder weather. The fall foliage adds a beautiful touch to the landscapes, making it a great time for hiking and exploring nature trails. Salmon runs are also a major attraction during this season, drawing in anglers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Spring (March to May)

Spring is a transitional period in Campbell River, with temperatures starting to rise and nature coming back to life. This is a quieter time to visit, offering a chance to enjoy activities like hiking and wildlife viewing without the summer crowds. Bear watching tours and the return of migratory birds are highlights of spring.

Discovery Fishing Pier in Campbell River, British Columbia
Get unparalleled views of the surrounding islands from Discover Fishing Pier
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Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a deeper connection with the natural world, Campbell River has something for every type of traveller. From thrilling fishing expeditions to serene wildlife encounters, to cosy and unique accommodations with breathtaking views, this coastal town offers an abundance of activities and sights to explore.

The options are so diverse that it may be difficult to make choices for your trip. We are happy to help you on your way! Contact one of our travel specialists who will put together a unique itinerary, free of obligation, that fits your needs exactly.

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