The North Island is a place where the opportunities to experience nature at its wildest and most rugged range from wildlife watching and guided marine and aerial tours, to snorkeling with salmon, kayaking among the Islands, skiing, hiking through forests and up glaciers, mountain biking and cycling.
It is also home to some of the best dive cold-water dive sites in the province.
The North Island is a place where the opportunities to experience nature at its wildest and most rugged range from whale and bear watching adventures and guided marine and aerial tours, to snorkeling with salmon, kayaking among the Islands, skiing the slopes of Mount Washington, hiking through forests and up glaciers, mountain biking and cycling. It is also home to some of the best dive cold-water dive sites in the province.
After a day on the golf course or exploring the wilderness, creature comforts await: luxurious spas, arts and cultural experiences, and fine wine and food, most likely grown or raised right here in this rich agricultural heartland. Local wineries, distilleries, and craft breweries make wonderful products that pair beautifully with the delectable dishes the area’s star chefs create from local ingredients.
The region has a fascinating past that goes back to the days of the dinosaurs, through thousands of years of First Nations history to the much more recent arrival of Europeans. Several museums in the North Island pay tribute to this very colourful, intriguing history.
Learn more about Campbell River by visiting the official tourism website of Destination Campbell River.
Visit campbellriver.travel