The North Island of Vancouver Island is a mixture of some wonderful areas: Sayward, Woss and The Nimpkish Valley, Zeballos, Telegraph Cove, and many others.

North Island communities

Check the list of communities forming the North Island region to get more information:
Sayward
Known as the Gateway to North Island, Sayward offers all the amenities you need for a comfortable vacation, including... more>>
Woss and The Nimpkish Valley
Surrounded by the lush forests and wilderness of the Nimpkish Valley, Woss is a forestry town that boasts the longest running logging... more>>
Zeballos
The peaceful community of Zeballos is a deep-sea port surrounded by rugged mountains and forests, offering a multitude of outdoor adventures... more>>
Telegraph Cove
The tiny community of Telegraph Cove is huge on outdoor adventure. Every year, thousands of international visitors come here to watch... more>>
Port McNeil
Port McNeil is the heart of North Island’s forestry industry Forestry tours, offered weekdays during the summer, are an... more>>
Alert Bay
Alert Bay on Cormorant Island is graced with numerous First Nations paintings and totem poles, as well as historic buildings, such as the ... more>>
Sointula
Sointula on Malcom Island has a fascinating history that embodies the Finnish characteristic of “sisu” or tenacity. Founded more than a... more>>
Port Alice
Lovely Port Alice is a modern forestry town with lots of pretty gardens and parks and an unusual claim to fame: it’s B.Cs first ... more>>
Port Hardy: Coal Harbour, Holberg and Winter Harbour
The largest community in the North Island region, Port Hardy offers a wealth of year-round outdoor adventures. Long acclaimed for its... more>>
Farther North
The Vancouver Island region extends north to include a portion of the mainland coast from Bute Inlet to Calvert Island’s Hakai Pass... more>>

 

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