Historic Telegraph Cove
Telegraph Cove Resort
Telegraph Cove is on the eastern coast of
Northern Vancouver Island. This tiny and picturesque village is a major destination during the summer month when the snug little bay bustles with whale watchers, fishermen, boaters, campers and kayakers.
Telegraph Cove Resort has a rich and colourful past and is one of the last boardwalk settlements left on
Vancouver Island, BC. Canada

Marina
140 berth marina at Telegraph Cove Resort
can accommodate boats up to 25 feet. Cost are $1.05 per foot. Slips do not have water or electrical hookups.
The marina is very protected and close to the fishing grounds.

Killer Whale Cafe and Old Saltery Pub
The most treasured restaurants on
North Vancouver Island, offer a West Coast Cuisine featuring a variety of local seafood. Don't miss the world famous salmon BBQ on the boardwalk at
Telegraph Cove,
the smoke, the smell and wow the taste. Offer twice a week in the summer.

Telegraph Cove Accommodation
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Historical
Telegraph Cove Resort
offers a large variety of accommodation choices. Whether you prefer lodging in one of our handcrafted cabins, made of local yellow cedar and milled right on site, step back in time and reside in one of the many historic homes, some dating back more than one hundred years, or prefer a modern condominium complex with apartments located directly over the water, we will have the right choice for you.
The Forest Campground & RV Park
The Forest Campground of
Telegraph Cove Resort is located one kilometre from the village core, a ten minute stroll up the hill. Nestled in a stand of old growth trees, our campground has over 120 serviced sites available and contains a laundromat, washrooms, showers, firewood and a sani-dump.

The Whale Interpretive Centre
The Whale Interpretive Centre (WIC) is located in
Telegraph Cove, BC and run by the non-profit Johnstone Strait Killer Whale Interpretive Centre Society (JSKWICS).
The WIC was founded in 2002 to provide a venue in which to increase public awareness about the biology of marine mammals and the anthropogenic threats facing their populations. The Whale Interpretive Centre is home to one of the best collections of marine mammal skeletons in British Columbia.