Mitlenatch Island Tour
Journey to Mitlenatch Island Nature Provincial Park, a protected seabird colony. Observe thousands of nesting seabirds including gulls, cormorants, pigeon guillemots, and more. The surrounding waters teem with seals and often whales. A nature photographer's dream.
Explore Mitlenatch Island
Departing from Campbell River, Mitlenatch Island Provincial Park is one of BC's premier nature sanctuaries, home to the largest seabird colony in the Strait of Georgia. This 155-hectare island is a protected ecological reserve teeming with wildlife, located in the pristine waters between Campbell River and the Discovery Islands.
We cruise through Discovery Passage to reach this incredible sanctuary. Visit during spring and summer to see thousands of nesting seabirds including glaucous-winged gulls, pigeon guillemots, and pelagic cormorants. Harbor seals haul out on the rocky shores, and the island's wildflower meadows are spectacular.
What You'll See
What's Included
- Life Jackets & Safety Equipment
- Expert Guiding
- Heated Cabin & Private Restroom
- Starlink WiFi
- Cooler with Ice
- GPS, Fish Finder & Downriggers
What to Bring
- - Valid BC Tidal Water Fishing License (use FishingBC App)
- - Weather-appropriate clothing
- - Snacks and drinks
- - Sunscreen and sunglasses
- - Camera for photos
Book Your Mitlenatch Island Tour
Experience this incredible nature sanctuary
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