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Explore Vancouver Island Planning a trip? Start here to get the full run down on how to get where, how to get around, and how to travel Vancouver Island.
About Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island spans 460 kilometres long, from the provincial capital of Victoria to the far-reaching beaches of Cape Scott Provincial Park. Several small islands, the Gulf Islands and …
Places to Go - Tourism Vancouver Island
The central island has great amenities for families, including mini-golf and cave tours. Hundreds of singletrack mountain biking trails between Nanaimo and Cumberland.
Things to Do - Tourism Vancouver Island
Fill your days on Vancouver Island with adventure, relaxation, and new experiences. From outdoor activities to wildlife viewing and cultural exploration to festivals – the Vancouver Island …
Ladysmith - Tourism Vancouver Island
Step back in time and explore the charming town of Ladysmith! With panoramic views across an oyster bay to the southern Gulf Islands, Ladysmith’s heritage main street is lined with …
Nanaimo - Tourism Vancouver Island
When you’re ready to feel the ocean air, set sail from Nanaimo’s harbour—one of Vancouver Island’s most industrious and beautiful ports—on a catamaran, fishing boat or hovercraft.
South Island - Tourism Vancouver Island
The South Island invites easy spontaneity and unplanned agendas. Although the most populous area on Vancouver Island, it’s still quiet enough to attract residents who treasure peace, …
Campbell River - Tourism Vancouver Island
The perfect stop for the whole family, the pier is fully accessible and offers stunning views of the Discovery Passage, Quadra Island, and it is not uncommon to see sea life passing by!
Know Before You Go - Tourism Vancouver Island
Before you begin your travels on Vancouver Island, it’s important to take into consideration the following information. For travel updates in British Columbia, please visit Destination BC’s …
North Island - Tourism Vancouver Island
Beginning an hour north of Campbell River towards Sayward, the North Island region extends north to the windswept tip at Cape Scott, west to the jagged Pacific coast and east across …