Cosy waterfront resort on Vancouver Island

This resort is one of the best kept secrets in northern Vancouver Island, and is perfect for nature lovers because Telegraph Cove is the gateway to the Broughton Archipelago, the largest marine park in British Columbia.


At this waterfront resort, you can choose between staying in a cosy and colourful cabin, or a lodge with water and nature views, making it perfect for solo travellers. It was created in 1979 by Gordie and Marilyn Graham, long time residents of the North Island.

The multitude of islands provides you with sheltered waters, secluded inlets and a breathtaking backdrop of the magnificent coastal mountains and the Queen Charlotte Strait. You can take a grizzly bear tour, go on a guided fishing trip, watch whales and other marine wildlife, or enjoy the delicious seafood at one of the quaint restaurants. There's also a coffee shop, restaurant and pub on location.

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