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"Incredible scenery and extremely informative with respect to being able to see
life at a logging camp.
This is something we will certainly recommend to
others."
J.& D. Rundell,
New Westminster, B.C.



Kayak Nootka Sound
Click to open our current cruise schedule (PDF, 117 kb)

Nootka Sound Service Ltd.
Office: 1-250-283-2515
Toll-Free: 1-877-824-8253
Uchuck III: 1-250-283-2325
Fax: 1-250-283-7582
e-mail: info@mvuchuck.com
P.O. Box 57, Gold River
British Columbia
Canada VOP 1GO

Click to open our current routes map (PDF, 419 kb)

BY LAND & SEA
Most visitors arrive on Vancouver Island by ferry. From Vancouver, ferry trips run about an hour and a half, and YES you can make a reservation! Depart from either the Tsawwassen Terminal Vancouver) to Duke Point (Nanaimo) or from Horseshoe Bay (Vancouver) to Departure Bay (Nanaimo).

Once on the Island head north on Highway 19 which takes you directly to Campbell River. From there head west onHwy. 28 which meanders along lake and mountain sides. This is considered one of the most spectacular drives on Vancouver Island.

B.C. Ferries
Tel: 1-888-BCFERRY
Web: www.bcferries.com
Daily scheduled ferry service is also available from Seattle to Victoria

Victoria Clipper (from Seattle, passenger only)
Tel. 1-800-888-2535
Web: www.victoriaclipper.com

BY AIR
Fly into Cambell River (YBL) or Comox (YQQ) from Vancouver (YVR) with Pacific Coastal Airlines or Westjet.

Pacific Coastal Airlines
Tel: 1-800-663-2872
Web: www.pacific-coastal.com

Westjet
Tel: 1-888-937-8538
Web: www.westjet.com

Air Nootka
Tel. 1-250-283-2255
Web: www.airnootka.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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