What to do and see in Port McNeill, Vancouver Island: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

July 28, 2021 Lean Nau

Port McNeill is a town in the North Island region of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada with a population of 2,623 (2006). Located on Vancouver Island's north-east shore on Queen Charlotte Strait, it was originally a base camp for loggers. Port McNeill became a settlement in 1936. The town was named after Captain William Henry McNeill of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Restaurants in Port McNeill

1. Mackay Whale Watching

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Mackay Whale Watching

During this global Covid 19 pandemic, we are doing our utmost to ensure the safety of our guests and crew, employing thorough cleaning protocols, poly barriers and physical distancing. At the present time, we are taking reservations from residents of British Columbia only, and will take reservations from other Provinces and countries when health authorities deem it is safe to do so. In order to further limit exposure, our trips this year will be three hours in duration and will not include lunch. All guests and crew will be required to wear masks during the tour. If you cannot provide your own mask, let us know. The cost per person is $130.00 (plus 5% GST). Preferred payment method is email money transfer to, once again, limit exposure for both guests and staff. We will not be able to run our tours on a daily basis and will be running twice a week (to start with), on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Trips depart at 1:00 pm and will return to the dock at 4:00 p.m.

2. Sea Wolf Adventures

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Sea Wolf Adventures

Sea Wolf Adventures connects travellers to destinations in the Broughton Archipelago and the Great Bear Rainforest for grizzly bear viewing, wilderness and wildlife experiences, and First Nations cultural tours. Your guides are well trained in tradition and wildlife guiding. They will give you a deeper experience into First Nations culture and heritage of the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation. Safe. True. Education -- a truly unforgettable wildlife experience. Our vessels are brand new, state of the art, and very seaworthy.

3. Ecosummer Expeditions

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Ecosummer Expeditions

The original Orca Camp kayak guides, providing memorable & safe guided whale-watching kayak tours on BC's Johnstone Strait since 1976. Choose a guided whale-watching tour or our Orca Base Camp, next to Robson Bight Ecological Reserve - the best place in the world to see Killer Whales in the wild.

4. North Island Tours

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North Island Tours

We offer zodiac adventure tours, leaving Port McNeill daily in the summer months to explore the place where waters meet, currents blend and animals thrive. You can expect to see Humpback Whales, Orcas, Dolphins, Sea Lions, Seals, Bald Eagles, Minke Whales, Porpoise, and many other types of wildlife. You never know what a day will hold. Join us in exploring the best of B.C.!

5. BC Ferries

1656 Beach Dr, Port McNeill, British Columbia V0N 2R0 Canada +1 888-223-3779 [email protected] http://www.bcferries.com/
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BC Ferries

6. World 's largest Burl

Port McNeill, British Columbia Canada
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World 's largest Burl

Reviewed By galencampbell - Calgary, Canada

Very cool quick stop. There is a nice little playground nearby if you need to burn off some kids' energy. I would recommend this one over the other one a few kilometers away that also comes up on Google Maps.

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