Top 10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Campbell River, Vancouver Island

July 6, 2021 Randal Brittian

Discover the best top things to do in Campbell River, Canada including Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours, Aboriginal Journeys Wildlife and Adventure Tours, Coastal Wilderness Adventures, 49 North Helicopters, Discovery Marine Safaris Ltd., Eagle Eye Adventures, Capital City Skydiving, The Museum at Campbell River, Elk Falls Provincial Park, Elk Falls Suspension Bridge.
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1. Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 890 reviews

Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours

As Campbell River’s largest tour operator, we offer excursions on and off the water. With a spacious 14-passenger van, we run Guided Hikes, and Winery, Distillery, and Brewery tours. We also have 7 marine vessels that include Zodiacs and Covered boats, meaning that we have something for all comfort levels! Grizzly, Whale, and Wildlife tours are available ranging from 3 hours to a full day where you can expect to see Humpback Whales, Orca, Dolphins, Porpoise, Eagles, Sea Lions, Black Bears, and Grizzly Bears! We are the only company on Northern Vancouver Island that is Carbon Neutral and protecting the environment is something we deeply care about. For every guest that joins us, 1 square metre of old-growth forest is protected. Join us to create memories that last a lifetime! Boasting 6 consecutive years with a certificate of excellence, you can expect to have a fantastic experience with us!

2. Aboriginal Journeys Wildlife and Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 397 reviews

Aboriginal Journeys Wildlife and Adventure Tours

A locally and family owned tour company located in Campbell River, British Columbia. See Killer Whales (Orcas), Dolphins, Humpback Whales Eagles, Black Bears and other Marine Wildlife in their natural environment on our Marine Wildlife and Whale Watching Journeys. In late summer and early fall we offer Grizzly Bear Journeys. On our Grizzly Bear Journey in Campbell River, we travel aboard our high-speed, covered vessel to Toba Inlet in search of Grizzly Bears. You will see pristine river valleys which are home to these magnificent animals. Upon arrival we will board a tour bus and drive to specially designed bear viewing platforms and some open viewing areas, which is situated along the river and ideal for viewing the mighty grizzlies. Here you’ll have the opportunity to witness firsthand the autumn ritual of bears feasting on spawning salmon in Canada´s true wilderness. Observation platforms offer great views and security so you can have a look into the lives of these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Travel through some of the worlds strongest Ocean Rapids and learn a little about the local First Nations history and culture as well. Enjoy breathtaking Nature viewing boat tours throughout the Discovery Passage, Johnstone Strait and Mainland Inlet areas. We have a 27 foot covered vessel with a open viewing deck and onboard washroom and heater. Our experienced and locally born Transport Canada certified guides have a minimum 40 years experience working and traveling within these waters. We look forward in creating long lasting memories for you and your families. Our floating office is located at the Discovery Harbour Marina (G Dock)in Campbell River. Please use the South ramp. "A Spectacular Adventure Awaits!" CAMPBELL RIVER's longest running Whale Watching and Grizzly Bear tour company. Established in 2000.

3. Coastal Wilderness Adventures

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5.0 based on 423 reviews

Coastal Wilderness Adventures

We are a full time, year-round fishing charter company striving to give you the best in the industry. We offer both Saltwater and Freshwater fishing trips 12 months of the year targeting Salmon, Steelhead, Trout and Bottom fish. We strive to make your visit to Campbell River the best trip ever, by offering fun and relaxing fishing trips

4. 49 North Helicopters

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49 North Helicopters

Campbell River’s premier helicopter tour company, 49 North Helicopters specializes in creating the most unique, fun and flexible air tours across Vancouver Island.

5. Discovery Marine Safaris Ltd.

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Discovery Marine Safaris Ltd.

YOUR ADVENTURE IS OUR PASSION! Join us on a fun, educational, ethical, safe and professional Whale Watching & Wildlife Safari. Connect with nature as you quietly observe Orca (Killer Whales), giant Humpback whales and other marine mammals in their natural environment. Absorb this unique ecosystem, while you travel in Comfort with Campbell River’s premier tour operator on our comfortable covered boat with multiple viewing decks & on board washroom. Our onboard Marine Naturalists deliver an unparalleled experience that showcases our connection to wildlife and the world in which we all depend. From late August through to October, venture deeper into the wild of British Columbia, on our awe-inspiring Grizzly Bear Excursion. Watch bears in their natural habitat from safe viewing platforms along the banks of glacier fed rivers. Learn about the bears and their habits from the Homalco First Nations who will be your guides while on land in their traditional territory. WIR SPRECHEN DEUTSCH!

6. Eagle Eye Adventures

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5.0 based on 326 reviews

Eagle Eye Adventures

Eagle Eye Adventures The First in the World Certified Responsible Whale Watching Company The Eagle Eye Adventures team welcomes you. Soft opening some dates in June, check the calendar for dates on our website. As of July first, we are open for the remainder of the season. We can’t wait to get you out on the water again. Have you experienced a recent cough, fever or other flu-like symptoms, please revisit us some other date. Passengers will wear masks over their nose and mouth at all times, in office and on the boat. Vessel boarding and departure times should be staggered to minimize the number of passengers at the facility at any one time. Stay safe, stay polite. Call us for any questions.

7. Capital City Skydiving

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5.0 based on 64 reviews

Capital City Skydiving

We provide safe, exhilarating experiences for both first time and trained skydivers. We have the most experienced staff and newest gear for the ultimate in a safe skydiving adventure. We are the #1 rated dropzone in Western Canada on Google reviews! Come feel the thrill of jumping from a plane at 10,000 feet or even 12,500 feet over Vancouver Island - It is the memory of a lifetime and one you will never forget!

8. The Museum at Campbell River

470 Island Hwy, Campbell River, British Columbia V9W 2B7 Canada +1 250-287-3103 http://www.crmuseum.ca/
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4.5 based on 414 reviews

The Museum at Campbell River

Through numerous exhibits and an extensive research library visitors can learn the history of northern Vancouver Island.

Reviewed By NorthCountryWriter - Victoria, Canada

For a very small city, less than 40,000 people, Campbell River has a museum it can be proud of. It's not huge but what it does, it does really well. It cover indigenous history and folklore to the industries that grew up there and how the early European settlers lived. We've been to bigger cities whose museums didn't evoke the feelings this one did.

9. Elk Falls Provincial Park

Central Vancouver Island on Hwy 28, Campbell River, British Columbia Canada +1 250-850-7125 [email protected] http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/elk_falls/
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Elk Falls Provincial Park

A popular destination family campground on Vancouver Island! Explore the incredible camping, hiking, biking, and fishing opportunities this region has to offer. Be sure to check out the new suspension bridge! Park visitors to Elk Falls will enjoy the extensive forest trail network and the hiking and biking opportunities available. Impressive waterfalls serve as a beautiful backdrop while hiking through coastal forests. Minutes from the main campground, visitors can explore the impressive new suspension bridge. Access to the bridge can be found off the Canyon View Trail. Adventurous park users will be awe-struck at the views found from this newly-built attraction! Firewood is available for sale from the Park Operator. Reservations are recommended during peak season, however last-minute campers may be able to find a spot in July and August. Reservations for this park are accepted for arrival dates from mid-May – Labour Day. Elk Falls is open year-round (Winter Camping $11/night).

Reviewed By 912ted

nice walk, even for 13 year old border collie, everybody tried to social distance, so everything was fine.

10. Elk Falls Suspension Bridge

Millennium Trail, Campbell River, British Columbia Canada http://www.campbellriver.travel/attractions-activities-landmarks/elk-falls-suspension-bridge
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4.5 based on 430 reviews

Elk Falls Suspension Bridge

Reviewed By barbs492 - Sooke, Canada

Wonderful hiking/ walking trails through old growth forest right down to the Campbell River and also to a suspension bridge overlooking Elk Falls. Go early and take the time to do all the trails. Make sure to stop at the small museum for information and the story of the John Hart power station. We met a friendly informative volunteer there who gave us a short history- just the right amount of information! Thanks.

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