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The gateway to a scenic archipelago and B.C.’s largest marine park lies in this small town

5 July 20252 Mins Read

If you’re a lover of marine life, a visit to the charming town of Port McNeill is definitely in order this summer. Known for its many whale-watching opportunities, rugged coastline, and beautiful waters, the small town is considered the gateway to the Broughton Archipelago, which is home to the largest marine park in the province and dozens of scenic islands and islets.

Situated two hours from Campbell River and four from the ferry terminals in Nanaimo, Port McNeill is a bit of a trek from Vancouver, but the journey is well worth it, especially if you’re up for a weekend trip.

Whether you want to hit the open waters for a kayaking, sailing, diving or fishing adventure, you have plenty of options here.

“A memorable Port McNeill visit would include time spent hiking the Schoolhouse Trail just steps from town and perhaps an eagle’s eye sightseeing tour via seaplane or helicopter,” says Vancouver Island North Tourism. “In town, you will find shops, galleries, accommodations, a museum housed in a beautiful log building, and a year-round Harbour Visitor Centre.”

Visitors can enjoy a scenic drive to Cape Scott Provincial Park and the North Coast Trail, or head a few minutes south to Telegraph Cove, which happens to be one of the last remaining boardwalk communities on the West Coast.

Other memorable sights in Port McNeill are the Schoolhouse Trail, recreational harbour, heritage museum, seawall, and the world’s largest “burl.” This striking deformed tree weighs 24 tons and is estimated to have lived for over a staggering 525 years.

Happy exploring!

How to get there: Take a ferry from Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver, to Nanaimo and drive three hours and 45 minutes via BC-19 N to Port McNeill.

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Staff Writer, Vancouver – Isabelle is a West Coast native with an appreciation for Vancouver’s natural landscape, patio scene, and community spaces. She loves to discover new hidden gems in her neighbourhood and share them with readers across the city.

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