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There are a lot of incredible things to do in Campbell River, but it was bear-watching that got me there. As I stood on an elevated platform on a rainy October afternoon watching a female grizzly slowly cross a river in Homalco First Nations territory, the bear suddenly pounced into the flowing water and pulled out an enormous salmon. The fish was writhing in the bear’s mouth as she quickly pulled it to shore and began feasting.
I had always imagined what it would be like to watch grizzlies feast on salmon during the autumn spawn, but the reality was better than any of my preconceived notions. I was mesmerized by a natural phenomenon that has been happening for thousands of years.
Over the next few days, my husband and I explored the Campbell River area discovering many amazing things to do in and around this lovely community on the sheltered east coast of Vancouver Island. With a newly opened luxury resort and plenty of exceptional restaurants and activities, Campbell River is a Vancouver Island getaway poised to become as popular as Tofino.
Experience Naturally Pacific Resort
“We always wanted to diversify,” explained Amanda Mailman, managing director at Naturally Pacific Resort. “In 2017, the golf course came up for sale and we bought it and built the resort with the vision to bring an iconic Vancouver Island destination resort to our community.”
Campbell River grizzly bear tours
Whale watching in Campbell River
As we travelled to Homalco First Nations land by boat for the Grizzly Bear tour, we had the chance to watch orcas and humpback whales as well as seals, dolphins, sea lions and other wildlife. Whale watching is one of the most popular things to do in the Campbell River area, which is rich in marine life.
Take a tour and tasting at Shelter Point Distillery
Enjoy a round at Campbell River Golf Club
Explore the best restaurants in Campbell River
Getting There
WestJet has direct flights from Calgary to Comox that leave twice daily and start at about $220 return – depending on the date of travel. It’s a 45-minute drive from Comox Valley Airport to Campbell River.