Discovery Islands

The Discovery Islands are a group of sparsely populated islands in the Discovery Passage between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia. With the myriad of islands and passages, marine parks and beautiful views, they are a haven for anyone with a boat.

Islands

 * Outer Islands and Mainland Inlets — The mostly undeveloped islands beyond Quadra and Cortes and Desolation Sound, including the nearby mainland inlets and fjords. It's a prime spot for salmon fishing, grizzly bear viewing and some spectacular scenery.
 * Outer Islands and Mainland Inlets — The mostly undeveloped islands beyond Quadra and Cortes and Desolation Sound, including the nearby mainland inlets and fjords. It's a prime spot for salmon fishing, grizzly bear viewing and some spectacular scenery.

Understand
Most of these islands have very few residents. The primary attraction to visitors is the salmon fishing and there are numerous fishing lodges.

Get in
Only Quadra Island and Cortes Island have ferry service. The remainder are served by private boat or float plane. The easiest access and most options are from nearby Campbell River on Vancouver Island.

By ferry
Operates scheduled ferry service enabling travel between Campbell River on Vancouver Island and two of the Discovery Islands. The ferries are small so give yourself time particularly if you want to get to Cortes Island from Campbell River. Delays are not uncommon. BC Ferries routes serving the Discovery Islands:


 * Campbell River - : 10 minutes crossing, 16 or 17 crossings a day
 * - : 40 minutes crossing, 6-7 crossings a day

By water taxi
Water taxi is another option, albeit more expensive, to get to Quadra Island and Cortes Island. It is the only way to get to the Outer Islands or Desolation Sound if you don't have your own boat and are not flying. There are some water taxi companies in Campbell River that service the entire Discovery Islands and nearby mainland inlets. It is also possible to get to Cortes Island and Desolation Sound from Lund on the upper Sunshine Coast.

By plane
The nearest airport with scheduled flights is in Campbell River. From Campbell River, a taxi or shuttle bus can take you from the airport to the BC Ferries terminal, to water taxis, or to a seaplane base for onward travel.

A seaplane provides a faster and scenic entry to the islands at a price. Flights travel to the Outer Islands and Desolation Sound, see those articles for operators. Seaplane flights operate from Campbell River throughout the year and also operate from Vancouver and Seattle during the summer.

Get around
The only ferry between islands in the group is a BC Ferries shuttle between Quadra and Cortes islands. Otherwise, you will have to really on water taxis that are based in Campbell River and Lund, or seaplanes.

See
You can explore the history and heritage of the islands' Indigenous peoples on Quadra Island by visiting the Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre and the petroglyphs at Cape Mudge.

There's lots of wildlife to see here, too, including grizzly bears, eagles, black bears, sea lions, porpoises and orcas.

Do
It's all about the outdoors here: visit the provincial parks, hike, go rock climbing, camp, kayak, canoe, and fish. There are tour companies and outfitters who will get you want you need to enjoy the incredible wilderness available here.

Stay safe
See Dangerous animals &sect; Bears for information on grizzly and black bears.

Go next

 * Central Vancouver Island – With beaches and big trees, hikes and kayaking, whale watching and salmon fishing, caves and surfing, the central part of Vancouver Island is a haven for outdoor recreation. Campbell River is a short ferry ride from Quadra Island.
 * Sunshine Coast – Low-key 180-km (110-mi) stretch of forest, seashore and mountains. Those who appreciate the beauty of outstanding marine parks and marshland bird sanctuaries, old growth forest and alpine peaks will find this the perfect destination. It's accessed by water taxi from Cortes Island or the Desolation Sound area.