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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 Coast’s last remaining boardwalk communities. Guided kayak, wildlife and grizzy bear tours depart regularly during the May to October season.

  2. Telegraph Cove is tucked away on the eastern coast of Northern Vancouver Island. This tiny and picturesque village is a major destination during the summer months when the snug little bay bustles with whale watchers, fishermen, boaters, campers and kayakers.

  3. 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.

  4. Telegraph Cove is a community of about 20 inhabitants, on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 210 kilometres (130 mi) northwest of Campbell River. It is a former fishing and cannery village that has become a launch point for eco-tourism.

  5. May 16, 2024 · Telegraph Cove is a postcard-ready boardwalk community nestled at the northern end of Johnstone Strait. From its preserved historic multicoloured buildings on stilts to the picture-perfect ocean views, it remains an iconic eco-tourism destination on Vancouver Island.

  6. 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.

  7. Telegraph Cove is a small hidden gem uniquely situated on the Northeastern end of Vancouver Island. It’s the key access point along Johnstone Strait to the Broughton Archipelago Marine Park, the Inside Passage marine route, and the famous Orca Rubbing Beaches of Robson Bight.

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