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  1. vancouverisland.com › plan-your-trip › maps-of-bcMap of North Vancouver Island

    The top half of 450-km long Vancouver Island is served by a maze of logging roads, and Highway 19 (the Island Highway), which links Campbell River with Port Hardy, the southern terminus of BC Ferries’ Inside Passage and Discovery Coast ferry routes, which link Vancouver Island with the north and central coasts of British Columbia (Prince ...

  2. North Vancouver Island. Type: geographic location. Location: Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center. 50.513° or 50° 30' 47" north. Longitude of center. -127.299° or 127° 17' 56" west. Wiki­data ID.

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    • Northern Vancouver Island Basics
    • Things to Do on Northern Vancouver Island
    • Where to Eat on North Vancouver Island
    • Where to Stay on North Vancouver Island

    Location

    Northern Vancouver Island is located… on the north end of Vancouver Island. 😉 (Thanks Captain Obvious!) Since most of Vancouver Island’s population is clustered around the southern tip, the definition of which part of Vancouver Island is the northern part can get pretty broad. (Some people think it’s anything north of Nanaimo which isn’t even half way up the island!) In general, there is no dispute that anything north of the town of Campbell River is considered Northern Vancouver Island. So...

    How to Get to North Vancouver Island

    The easiest way to get to Northern Vancouver Island is by car. Highway 19, also known as the Island Highway, runs the length of Vancouver Island from Nanaimo in the south all the way past Campbell River to Port Hardy in the north. If you’re coming from the mainland, you can take a BC ferry from the Vancouver area to Nanaimo, then drive north from there. The drive from Nanaimo to Port Hardy takes about 4 hours. It’s also possible to fly to north Vancouver Island via charter flights between Van...

    North Vancouver Island Weather

    Northern Vancouver Island has a wet maritime climate. The area gets a LOT of rain between October and March. The driest months are July and August, but May, June, and early September can be nice too. While it’s not a warm place, it never gets that cold either. In July and August, the average temperature is between 10 and 18C (50-64F). Between November and March, the average temperature is between 1 and 8C (34-46F). In general, expect rain and chilly weather at any time of year. But you could...

    Northern Vancouver Island is a huge area, with lots of things to do. My list of things to do in North Vancouver Island is set out in geographic order, from south to north, in the order you could visit them if you were driving up the Island Highway from Campbell River towards Port Hardy.

    Since many of the communities on northern Vancouver Island are small, you may have to do a bit of advance planning when it comes to where to eat. Most of the towns have at least one restaurant, pub, cafe, or general store but a few do not. There are also a few restaurants that are worth planning for. Here are my picks for the best restaurants on no...

    With campgrounds, B&Bs, and lodges scattered across northern Vancouver Island, it’s easy to find a place to stay. Here are a few of my favourites:

  4. CA $95.99 per adult. North Vancouver Island is a beautiful and diverse region, an excellent destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, with its forests, mountains, and coastline. The region is home to a number of First Nations communities, and visitors can learn about their culture and traditions ...

  5. Victoria to Campbell River: 3.5 hours (via Nanaimo) Nanaimo to Campbell River: 1.5 hours. The drive to North Vancouver Island is relatively straightforward. If you start from Victoria, you’ll end up passing through Nanaimo and will join Highway 19, known as the Island Highway.

  6. Map of North Vancouver Island - British Columbia Travel and Adventure Vacations. As 97 percent of the population lives on the southern half of Vancouver Island, outdoor recreationists in search of solitude come north on the island.

  7. Northern Vancouver Island. The upper third of the North America’s largest Island is unspoiled and largely undiscovered, yet it’s just a day’s travel from Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle. The area also stretches past the shores of Vancouver Island to include Broughton Archipelago, BC’s largest marine park, and magnificent Knight Inlet.

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