Sayward
Browns Bay Resort
Tue, 08/21/2007 - 14:38 — teresaBrown's Bay Marina is located 12 miles north of Campbell River. Full Service Marina, Ripple Rock RV Park and the Narrows Restaurant.
Address: 15021 Browns Bay Rd
City: Campbell River
Postal Code: V9W 5B1
Contact Name: Esther Hollink - Recourt
Phone: 250-286-3339
Fax: 250-286-0951
Web site: www.brownsbayresort.com
Stubbs Island Charters
Mon, 07/23/2007 - 13:16 — teresaSTUBBS ISLAND WHALE WATCHING "Setting the standard for responsible wildlife viewing since 1980." Welcome to the Stubbs Island Whale Watching homepage. Founded in 1980, we were the first whale watching company established in British Columbia. Stubbs Island Whale Watching operates out of Telegraph Cove, BC. Cruise in comfort in our 60 foot (17 metre) vessels MV Lukwa and MV Gikumi. Both boats have heated cabins and toilets. In addition, both boats have hydrophones (underwater microphones ...

Address: P.O.Box 2-2
City: Telegraph Cove
Postal Code: V0N 3J0
Contact Name: Mary Borrowman
Phone: 250-928-3185
Fax: 250-928-3102
Toll Free: 1-800-665-3066
Email: stubbs@island.net
Web site: www.stubbs-island.com
Canada Post
Thu, 04/19/2007 - 08:22 — teresaAddress: 600 Kelsey Way
City: Sayward
Postal Code: V0P 1R0
Phone: 250-282-3223
Getting Here Sayward
Travel time from Campbell River to Sayward
1 hour by car along paved highway (Hwy. 19 North)
Bus Service avaliable
Sayward
By Vancouver Island standards, Sayward is a relatively old community. It was first established in the 1890s at the mouth of the Salmon River and was called Port Kusum. Settlers began arriving by boat and pushing inland, spreading into the lush valley. Elk, bear, and other wildlife were plentiful, and the rivers teemed with steelhead and trout. That hasn’t changed much to this day, as hunting and fly fishing are still extremely popular.
‘Sayward Naturally’ welcomes visitors looking for a spot to pull off the highway of life for a few hours or a few days and catch a breath of clean, fresh air. Down-home cooking is served up in friendly cafés. Inviting waterfront campgrounds and cabins await water. Whale watching and wildlife tours are exciting and salmon fishing on the salt water, or fly fishing in the rivers is relaxation, just waiting to happen.
Nearby Mt. Cain offers skiing and snowboarding in the winter months. This is nature and the North Island at its best. Nearby Kelsey Bay harbour is the only public Small Craft Harbour located between Campbell River & Port McNeill on Johnstone Strait. It has been recently overhauled and rebuilt with a new loading ramp, derrick, and wave-reduction system. There’s plenty of dock space and boat launches nearby, with marine gas and provisions available for visiting boaters. Daily charters take visitors whale watching into nearby Robson Bight, the only sanctuary in the world created to protect and preserve the killer whales (Orcas) that flock to the region in ‘pods’ of 20 or more. There are other charters for wildlife, site-seeing tours, or to take anglers out fishing for salmon which are so plentiful, some people just cast from the dock or shore! In Sayward, nature truly is ‘right out side the door.’
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