Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association

THE COAST

 

To reach the spectacular central coast of British Columbia you first have to choose your mode of transport as your trek may be by automobile, airplane, ferry, foot or on horseback.  Whatever your choice, you are met with 15,000 km of awe-inspiring coastline scattered with private coves, pristine beaches, rocky shores and the world’s longest fjords.  This is a vast and isolated landscape of old growth coastal forests, ancient glaciers, ice fields and massive watersheds.  Here you will find endless outdoor adventures and some of the world’s best saltwater fishing and wildlife viewing – sea birds, grizzly and Kermode bears, whales and porpoises.  You will find sheer cliffs of granite, sand dunes and peat bogs, wetlands and sea lion rookeries, rare and endangered plants and birds, salmon spawning rivers and hot springs in their natural state. 

No matter how you get here, when you arrive, you will certainly be inspired as this is truly a spectacular region offering adventures and experiences for all. 


 

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Featured Coastal Stakeholders
Business Name Location Business Name Location
Aboriginal Tourism All BC Ferries All
BCFROA All Cariboo Chilcotin Cons. Society All
Cariboo Mt. Bike Consortium All Sandman Hotel Group All
Prince George Airport Authority Prince George    
Bella Coola Grizzly Tours Inc. Bella Coola Bella Coola Mountain Lodge Bella Coola
Creekside Studio Gallery Bella Coola Discovery Coast Music Festival Bella Coola
Kopas Store Bella Coola Tweedsmuir Park Lodge Bella Coola
Central Coast Adventures Denny Island Shearwater Resort Denny Island
Joe's Salmon Lodge Hakai Pass Ole's Hakai Pass Hakai Pass
Spirit Bear Lodge Klemtu    
Bones Bay Lodge Knights Inlet    
Good Hope Cannery Rivers Inlet Rivers Inlet Sportsmen Club Rivers Inlet

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