40 Deluxe Oceanview Rooms omplimentary Continental Breakf. 150 Slip Full Service Marina Let us arrange the wilderness experience of a lifetime from whale watching. Grizzly bear tour: ly eco-tours or day hikes stine beaches Check our web page then call!! Toll free 1-877-902-0459 Tel: 256-902-0455 Fax: 250-902-0434 ite: www.capescott.net/~quarterdk/ “mail: quarterdk@eapescott.act your visit to the “ee dunn Island. vehere all roads lead to Port Hardy. This 4s the place where North tsland adventures begin. Built on Hardy Bay, cur scenic coastal commurity offers everything from relaxing walks along the seawall, to quiet nver and seaside camping, to a hust of unique cultural attractions. Our community welcomes the wsiter looking for convfort, relaxation and a taste of sea air. Tatung BC Fernes to Prince Rupert? Stay a few extra cays and enjoy all we have to offer. >» Worle class sport fishing. Scuba diving, caving, kayaking and recreational boating. Port Hardy +s the jumping off spot for Itkers taking the wortd famous Cape Scatt Trail. San Jose Bay and Raft Cove offer spectacular beaches as well and the trails are 1eadily accessible. >» Port Hardy Nas gift stores and gallenes specializing in tocal and First Nations artists. Thunderdid Mall, a wide variety of commercial and retail services as well as boat launch facilites and sani-dumps. » Hotels, RY Parks, campgrounds plus quality ted and breakfast accommodations. ESTIONS? CONTACT VISITOR INFORMATION: Imagine sipping morning coffee in the rustic seclusion of ancouver (sland’s northern coast asa black beer lumbers by, to breakfast on salal berries, and then slinks into the forese. Ah, yes, another perfect day begins. With a backdrop of legendary rainforest and the wild waters of Johnstone Strait teasing che shore, the north coast towns and villages are the stuff of dreams. Telegraph Cove Telegraph Bay, a tiny, boardwalk fishing village, built on stilts perched on the edge of Johnstone Strait, is a backward vlance to its d isa booming workers’ cottages remain as puest : of the saltery are the heart of th Pub and Killer Whale Caté. F till legendary as is the predictable sightings of resident killer and ¢ gray whales. Receiving top marks for charm and uniqueness, this historic communiry is one of Vancouver Island’s most popular desti- nations fer outdoors types and sightseers While Telegraph Cov. tting overlooking a tranquil inlet and surrounded by forest is undeniably gorgeous, some of rhe tiny community's charm must be attributed to its unusual Story Back in 1912, Telegraph Cove began as a one-room tele- that marked the end of a cable, strung tree to tree, that originated in Victoria. The telegraph station and subsequent buildings, including the salrerv and various resi- dences, were constructed on pilings, perched over the water's edge, and joined by boardwalks. ‘ommodation. The remains — as the Old Saltery at our ees pa Ideal t ie