Quick Facts
Location: Telegraph Cove, British Columbia
Region: North Vancouver Island (Johnstone Strait)
Best for: Orca and humpback viewing, heritage boardwalk vibes, kayaking
Admission: Free to visit the village
Facilities: Seasonal (tours, accommodations, food)
Best Season: May to October (peak summer for tours)
Dog Friendly: Yes in public outdoor areas (confirm for tours and accommodations)
Also Known As: Historic boardwalk community
Info
Parking / Access
A short drive off Highway 19 near Port McNeill. Parking and services can be seasonal and busy in summer.
Hours
Village access is generally always available, but tours and businesses are seasonal.
Good to know
This is one of the most iconic North Island stops. Book whale tours and accommodation early for summer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Telegraph Cove located?
Telegraph Cove is on the northeast side of northern Vancouver Island near Port McNeill. Map: Telegraph Cove (Google Maps).
What is Telegraph Cove known for?
Telegraph Cove is known for whale watching (especially orcas), sea kayaking, and its historic boardwalk setting.
When is the best time to visit?
Late spring through early fall is best. Summer is peak season for tours and the busiest time.
Do you need to book whale watching tours in advance?
In summer, yes. Tours can sell out.
Is it worth visiting if you are not doing a tour?
Yes. The boardwalk and harbour area are scenic, and it is a great photo stop.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, especially as a day trip. Families should plan for crowds in summer.
Is there parking?
Yes, but it can fill up quickly during peak season.
What are good nearby add-ons?
Port McNeill, Port Hardy, and a North Island road trip west toward Holberg and San Josef Bay are common pairings.










