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History
Discover the fascinating history of Nootka Island! With evidence of Indigenous occupation dating back over 5,000 years, this area is brimming with archaeological sites, including ancient villages and seasonal camps.
Yuquot, in particular, has been continuously inhabited for over 4,200 years.
Come explore the rich heritage of Nootka Island and uncover its intriguing past!
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Yuquot, also known as Friendly Cove, sits at the entrance to Nootka Sound on the northwest coast. For thousands of…
Nestled between mountains and inlet waters, Tahsis is a place where cultural history and rugged wilderness sit side by side….
The Tree to Sea Loop is a signature Vancouver Island bikebacking route – a rugged, 1,000+ km circuit that links high-elevation…
The Nootka region on Vancouver Island’s west coast is home to one of British Columbia’s most approachable cave systems. The…
Yuquot, also known as Friendly Cove, is one of the most important places in Nootka Sound. For thousands of years,…
Gold River camping blends rugged adventure with peaceful nature escapes. Conveniently located on the west coast close to the geographic…
For a Vancouver Island camping experience that blends wild landscapes with coastal charm, Tahsis camping offers the perfect way to…
If you’re looking for a camping trip that goes beyond tents and trails, set your sights on Yuquot National Historic…