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  1. Named for a coastal telegraph station built a century ago, this renowned whale watching outpost retains its original character as one of the West Coasts last remaining boardwalk communities. Guided kayak, wildlife and grizzy bear tours depart regularly during the May to October season.

  2. The Boardwalk Map. About Telegraph Cove Resort. Tucked away on the Eastern Coast of Northern Vancouver Island, historic Telegraph Cove has a rich and colourful past and is a major destination during the summer months for visitors from around the world.

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    In 1912, the Superintendent of Telegraphs, Alfred Marmaduke “Duke” Wastell, was looking for a suitable destination for a lineman's station and a northern terminus for the telegraph line from Campbell River. The protected cove proved ideal and hence received the name Telegraph Cove. The very first resident was a telegraph lineman named Bobby Cullern...

    Today, this tiny and picturesque village is a major destination during the summer months when this snug little community bustles with travellers, whale watchers, fishermen, boaters, campers and kayakers. Telegraph Cove is the gateway to the Broughton Archipelago, the largest marine park in British Columbia. The multitude of islands provides guests ...

    Why not try a kayaking tour to see ocean wildlife up close? Tours include all the necessary equipment (including dry bags). The half-day tour allows more opportunities to view sea creatures in their natural habitat, while the two-hour evening tour is great for those who want a shorter excursion. (Five hours can be a long time to be out on the water...

    While dining options are limited in Telegraph Cove, what they lack in quantity, they make up for in quality. However, if you want to dine out while in the area, plan ahead (especially if visiting during the summer months). Reservations are highly recommended! The Killer Whale Cafe and Old Saltery Pubis Telegraph Cove's most famous restaurant. It of...

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    Telegraph Cove is more than just a destination; it’s an experience that immerses you in the natural beauty and rich history of Vancouver Island. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply looking to relax in a serene setting, Telegraph Cove has something to offer. I encourage you to book a trip and discover the magic of this Vancouver Island gem. If you've explored Telegraph Cove, we'd love to hear about your experience in the comments below.

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  3. Map. 3 Listings. Telegraph Cove is a former fishing and cannery village that has become a base for eco-tourism where thousands of visitors travel to each year. Nestled in a sheltered inlet on Johnstone Strait near the famous Broughton Archipelago, Telegraph Cove is all about stunning scenery no matter where you look.

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  4. Situated in a sheltered inlet at the northern end of Johnstone Strait, across from the Broughton Archipelago, Telegraph Cove is a famed starting point for wilderness tours. Whale watching season runs from May to October, and a comfortable, modern fleet of watercraft set out daily in pursuit of resident and migratory orcas, humpbacks, dolphins ...

  5. Book your tickets online for Telegraph Cove, Telegraph Cove: See 171 reviews, articles, and 147 photos of Telegraph Cove, ranked No.6 on Tripadvisor among 13 attractions in Telegraph Cove.

  6. With its colourful buildings and peaceful inlet setting, Telegraph Cove, one of the last boardwalk communities of eastern Vancouver Island, is worth a visit even if you’re not planning to do any offshore exploring.

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