As spring returns to Northern Vancouver Island, the waters of Johnstone Strait come alive, marking the start of whale watching season in Telegraph Cove. Opening May 1st, our Telegraph Cove location welcomes guests back to one of the most wildlife-rich marine environments on the Pacific coast, known for its consistent marine activity and stunning coastal scenery.
What Sets Telegraph Cove Apart
Positioned at the gateway to the Broughton Archipelago, this region is shaped by powerful currents and narrow channels that create a nutrient-rich ecosystem. These conditions attract a wide range of marine life, making whale watching in Telegraph Cove one of the most reliable and rewarding experiences in British Columbia. Depending on the time of year, sightings may include orcas, humpback whales, porpoises, and a variety of seabirds, all thriving in the productive waters of Johnstone Strait.
Departing daily beginning May 1st, our whale watching tours in Telegraph Cove are designed to fully immerse you in this environment. Each trip is guided by experienced naturalists who provide insight into whale behaviour, marine ecology, and ongoing conservation efforts along the coast. Their knowledge adds depth to the experience, helping guests better understand the wildlife and ecosystems they are observing. No two tours are ever the same, with each outing shaped by weather conditions, wildlife movement, and the natural rhythms of the surrounding waters.

Beyond the wildlife, the setting itself is just as memorable. Forested shorelines, quiet coves, and rugged mountain backdrops define the landscape of Northern Vancouver Island. As you travel through Johnstone Strait, the changing light and shifting tides create a constantly evolving view, offering a sense of calm and connection that is difficult to find elsewhere.
Plan Your Telegraph Cove Whale Watching Experience
For those looking to extend their adventure, the Telegraph Cove area offers even more to explore. Visitors can pair their whale watching tour with grizzly bear viewing excursions in remote inlets or spend time sea kayaking past islands with North Island Kayak. The region is also rich in history, with Telegraph Cove itself offering a glimpse into Vancouver Island’s coastal heritage.
As the season begins on May 1st, there is no better time to experience whale watching in Telegraph Cove. Join us on the water and be part of the start of another unforgettable season in Johnstone Strait, where every trip offers something new!



































































