Exploring the village of Telegraph Cove BC including the resort, marina, restaurant and the Whale Interpretive Centre. The cove is a popular adventure destination on Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada for whale watching, fishing and boating.
Telegraph Cove, BC is a tiny charming historic seaside town 30 minutes south of Port McNeill and 11 kilometers off the Island Highway via Beaver Cove Road.
In 1912 Telegraph Cove BC was a one-shack telegraph station the terminus of the line that ran tree to tree from Victoria BC to Campbell River, BC. It then became a fishing cannery. Today, it is an eco-tourist destination with salmon fishing,...
In 1912 Telegraph Cove BC was a one-shack telegraph station the terminus of the line that ran tree to tree from Victoria BC to Campbell River, BC. It then became a fishing cannery. Today, it is an eco-tourist destination with salmon fishing, whale watching, bear watching, kayaking and camping. It even has an R.V. park.
Golf carts are used to transport guests and their luggage to their accommodation along the board walk. In this photo there is a white sign on the fence that warns of a bear being in the neighbourhood.