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Sisuitl Carving by Doug Cranmer Waterfront Plaza
Traditional Canoe
Firehall Trails Entrance
Umista Cultural Centre, Waterfront
Orca Whales
Alert Bay Library/Museum

For more views of Alert Bay, visit our Photo Gallery.

Or, go to our map of Cormorant Island for a birds-eye view
and access to member sites.

You might want to take a virtual tour of Cormorant Island, read some of our history or check on our local weather and tides.

To find out how to get to Alert Bay, just go to the "Getting Here" page for help. The site map has a listing of every page to help you get around or use our website search to find more specific information.

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The reason visitors come from around the world to visit Alert Bay is to enjoy native culture, and to experience our friendly community, the quiet magnificence of our scenery, and the best salt-water fishing in BC.

As the gateway to Knight and Kingcome inlets and the Broughton Archipelago, Alert Bay promises exciting ecological adventures. Enjoy kayaking, air tours, whale-watching, walking along beaches, or riding a bike along nature trails. The world-renowned Robson Bight Ecological Reserve, a favoured rubbing beach for killer whales, is just 30 minutes away by boat.

Visit the local museum and cultural centre, and visit the galleries and shops of local artists. But, above all, enjoy our hospitality.

Alert Bay is located on Cormorant Island, amidst splendid scenery and abundant wildlife. This crescent-shaped island is situated just off the northeast coast of Vancouver Island, approximately 180 miles by water from the city of Vancouver. Located on the beautiful Inside Passage of British Columbia, Alert Bay can be reached by taking a 40-minute ferry ride from Port McNeill. The Getting Here page has directions for getting here by car or bus, by boat and by air.

Wondering what to do when you visit? Alert Bay and Cormorant Island offers lots of both outdoor and indoor activities. You can indulge in the outdoor pursuits, immerse yourself in local arts, cultures and history, even bowl a perfect game!

The Broughton Archipelago is well-known for excellent deep-sea diving, kayaking and whale-watching. An extensive bike and walking trail system has been developed on Cormorant Island to allow for a closer view of the natural habitat. A stroll along the waterfront boardwalk offers a virtual treasure trove of sights and sounds.

You can walk on our beaches and look for lost "treasures" washed ashore by Pacific currents. Watch for eagle feathers, periwinkles and driftwood polished smooth by gentle ocean waves. At low tide check the tidal pools for interesting sea life - watch for starfish, crabs and other critters.

The members of Alert Bay Adventures are ready to make your visit truly memorable. Spend a few minutes with us, and we will show the warmth and uniqueness of our community.

Members of Alert Bay Adventures and links
to their sites are listed below.

Tour of Alert Bay
PhotoGallery
Brief History
Getting Here
Local Weather
Community Info
About Us
Contact Us
Site Map


Tourism North Island
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