Ferries from
Canada to Campbell Island
Ferries from
Canada to Campbell Island
Currently there are no sailings from Canada to Campbell Island.
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Canada is the second largest country in the world by total area, bordering the United States to the south. Not only is Canada blessed with one of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in the world, it brings a diverse culture and a variety of vibrant cities to the table as well. It’s a haven for any kind of traveller; you can spot orcas along the west coast, ski down Whistler Mountain, explore Colonial landmarks or sample some exquisite French cuisine in a buzzing metropolis. With the British Columbian shoreline stretching over 25,000 km and the islands of Graham and Victoria found just off the coast, there are plenty of ferry departure points to choose from. There are numerous routes available too, both international and domestic, all operated by top quality ferry companies.
Campbell Island lies close to Milbanke Sound, within the Canadian province of British Columbia on the west coast. Pine-clad and peaceful, Campbell Island has a handful of sleepy coastal communities, the most well-known being Bella Bella. This settlement is believed to be the location of Fort McLoughlin, an important post during the Maritime Fur Trade for the Hudson’s Bay Company in the late eighteenth Century. Bella Bella’s fifteen hundred residents are predominantly Heiltsuk, the indigenous people of British Columbia, currently living in the largest Indian Reserve in the province. Ferry travel is popular in British Columbia, given the vast quantity of islands all the way up the coast. Campbell Island can be reached from both the Canadian mainland and surrounding islands, including the enormous and ever popular Vancouver Island.