Christmas in Victoria and Vancouver Island: 2024 Holiday Guide

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The holiday season on Vancouver Island is nothing short of magical. From twinkling lights in Victoria BC to charming events in Sooke, Sidney, and beyond, the Greater Victoria and Vancouver Island becomes a special kind of Canadian winter wonderland filled with the Christmas spirit–even with minimal snow! Whether you’re staying in Victoria, enjoying the seaside charm of Sooke, or exploring the quaint town of Sidney, there’s no shortage of festive fun!

For a cozy, memorable holiday experience, EMR Vacation Rentals offers luxurious accommodations across Vancouver Island, perfect for families, couples, and groups! Stay in one of our comfortable homes with a fully equipped kitchen, warm up by the fireplace, or relax in a hot tub after a day of exploring the island’s festive events. 

Ready to make this Christmas special? Here’s your guide to the best events and activities happening across Victoria and beyond.

Christmas in Victoria: Festive Events & Activities

Festival of Trees

The Bay Centre | November 15th to January 5th

Cost: Free to view; donations welcome for voting

Good for: Families, couples, anyone looking for a festive activity!

Time: mall opening hours

The annual Festival of Trees at The Bay Centre is a must to  see, with beautifully decorated Christmas trees that help raise funds for the BC Children’s Hospital. It’s a wonderful way to start the holiday season in the heart of Victoria!

Lights of Wonder

Centennial Square | November 30th to December 31st

Cost: Free

Good for: Families, couples, all ages

Time: 5 PM to 9 PM (Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays)

In Centennial Square, experience Lights of Wonder, where the square is transformed into a spectacular winter wonderland. Enjoy light displays, including tunnels and a giant Christmas tree, along with live entertainment for the whole family.

Inner Harbour Light Walk

Downtown Victoria

Cost: Free

Good for: Families, romantic strolls, sightseeing

Time: After dark, until sunrise

If you’re looking for the perfect way to spend Christmas Eve, this is it! Take a walk along Victoria’s Inner Harbour, where the Empress Hotel, Royal BC Museum, Parliament Buildings, and boats in the harbour are adorned with sparkling Christmas lights. Stop by a local coffee shop for some hot chocolate as you take in the holiday spirit!

Gingerbread Showcase

lit gingerbread house

Hotel Grand Pacific | November 22nd to January 5th

Cost: By donation

Good for: Families, kids, gingerbread lovers

Time: 9 AM to 9 PM

Marvel at elaborate gingerbread creations at the Gingerbread Showcase at Hotel Grand Pacific. This deliciously festive event supports Habitat for Humanity and is a family favourite during the holiday season.

Afternoon Tea at the Empress Hotel

Fairmont Empress | Throughout December

Cost: $109, children $60

Location: Lobby Lounge

Good for: Couples, groups, those looking for a classic experience

Time: 6AM to 4PM

Indulge in afternoon tea at the iconic Empress Hotel, where you can enjoy a selection of teas, finger sandwiches, and festive treats. This elegant experience is a hallmark of the holiday season in Victoria BC but tables are booked fast so make your reservations today

Carriage Rides & Carriage Tours

Downtown Victoria | December 1st to 31st

Cost: $165 to $275

Good for: Couples, families, romantic outings

Time: various times 

Experience the magic of the season with carriage rides through the twinkling streets of downtown Victoria. Whether you opt for carolling in Saanichton or light tours in Victoria, this is the perfect way to take in the festive charm of Vancouver Island!

Festive Events Outside of Victoria

The Langford Station’s Winter Village Market

Langford Station | December 7th, 2024

Cost: Free

Good for: Families, holiday shoppers, kids, all ages

Time: 3 PM – 8 PM

Highlights: Tree lighting, Santa & Mrs. Claus photo booth, live music, characters like The Grinch and Elsa & Anna from Frozen, cookie decorating, a crafts station, hot chocolate and festive treats!

Get ready for a festive evening at The Langford Station’s Winter Village Market! This family-friendly event, hosted in collaboration with the City of Langford, brings together holiday cheer, local shopping, and live entertainment! 

Looking for more Christmas events in Langford? Keep your eye out on the community events calendar!

Handmade Holiday Market

Sooke Arts Council Gallery | November 13th – December 22nd (Wednesday to Sunday)

Cost: free

Good For: anyone looking for unique, handmade gifts! 

Time: 11AM to 4PM

If you’re looking for thoughtful gifts for everyone on your list this year, you’ll want to head to this holiday market! With tons of artisans selling handmade goods, you can feel good about supporting local artists and buy quality gifts!

  

The Magic of Christmas at The Butchart Gardens

The Butchart Gardens, Brentwood Bay | December 1st, 2024 – January 6th, 2025

Cost: Admission prices vary; check the Butchart Gardens website for details

Good for: Families, couples, garden lovers, all ages

Time: 3 PM – 9 PM daily

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Experience the magic of the holiday season at The Butchart Gardens, one of Canada’s most iconic attractions. During the Christmas season, the gardens are transformed into a dazzling winter wonderland with thousands of twinkling lights, festive displays, and the enchanting Twelve Days of Christmas display. Stroll through the beautifully lit gardens, enjoy festive Christmas music, and warm up with a cup of hot chocolate at one of the garden’s cozy cafes.

Visitors can also glide across the outdoor skating rink or enjoy a special afternoon tea, surrounded by the festive charm of this historic site. With traditional carollers adding to the Christmas spirit, a visit to The Butchart Gardens is the perfect way to celebrate the holidays with family and friends!

Sidney Sparkles Christmas Parade & Sailpast

Downtown Sidney | December 8th

Cost: Free

Good for: Families, parade lovers, all ages

Time: Parade 5 PM, Sailpast 6 PM

Bundle up, grab a hot chocolate and head to downtown Sidney to watch the annual Sidney Sparkles Parade! This festive event features lit up floats and floats and local performers, followed by a Sailpast of boats decked out in Christmas lights. If you’re staying anywhere near Sidney this holiday season, the parade is a must! 

Christmas Markets Across Vancouver Island

Deck the Halls at Cowichan Exhibition

Cowichan Exhibition Grounds | November 22nd, 23rd & 24th, 2024

Cost: $5 per person (kids under 12 free)

Good for: Families, holiday shoppers, craft lovers

Time: Friday: 12PM – 6PM, Saturday: 10AM – 4PM & Sunday: 10AM – 4PM

Join the Deck the Halls event at the Cowichan Exhibition for two days of festive fun and holiday shopping! This annual market brings together local vendors, artisans, and crafters showcasing unique handmade gifts, holiday decor, and seasonal treats. Stroll through the market, enjoy festive decorations, and shop for one-of-a-kind items perfect for your holiday celebrations.

With a wide variety of vendors and fun activities for all ages, Deck the Halls is the ideal spot to kick off your holiday shopping while supporting local businesses in the Cowichan Valley. It’s a family-friendly event full of Christmas spirit, and you won’t want to miss it!

Christmas in Parksville & Qualicum Beach

There are lots of holiday events and markets around Parksville and Qualicum Beach this year! Here are two of our favourite markets in the area and if you’re looking for a full list, you can find it here!

A Very, Merry Christmas Market

Qualicum Beach Community Hall | December 1st, 2024

Cost: $5 suggested donation

Good for: Families, holiday shoppers, those who love local artisans

Time: 10 AM – 3:30 PM

Celebrate the season at A Very, Merry Christmas Market in Qualicum Beach! This local artisan market features a variety of handmade goods, live music, and a free raffle—all in support of the Oceanside Hospice Society. It’s the perfect opportunity to pick up unique, handcrafted holiday gifts while supporting a great cause. Enjoy the festive atmosphere, meet local artisans, and get into the Christmas spirit with your community.

WinterFest Craft Fair

Qualicum Beach Civic Centre | November 15th – 17th, 2024

Cost: $4 for a three-day pass (portion of proceeds supports local organizations)

Good for: Families, craft lovers, holiday shoppers

Time: Friday & Saturday: 9 AM to 5 PM, Sunday: 10 AM to 4 PM

Find the perfect handmade gifts at WinterFest Craft Fair in Qualicum Beach. This event brings together talented artisans offering a wide selection of clothing, jewellery, art, home decor, gourmet food items, and more. Take a break from shopping to enjoy live entertainment, complimentary drinks, snacks, and a student art showcase. This three-day event is a great way to get into the holiday spirit and support local businesses while finding special holiday gifts.

Cumberland Museum & Archives WinterFaire Market

Downtown Cumberland | November 16th – 17th, 2024

Cost: $5 suggested donation for a weekend wristband (supports the Cumberland Museum & Archives)

Good for: Families, local shoppers, craft lovers, anyone in the holiday spirit

Time: Saturday & Sunday: 10 AM to 4 PM

Get into the holiday spirit at the Cumberland Museum & Archives WinterFaire Market, a two-day celebration of community and creativity! Spread across three vibrant venues in downtown Cumberland, this annual market features over 75 local vendors offering handcrafted gifts, homemade treats, and festive music. It’s the perfect place to find unique holiday gifts while supporting local artisans and the Cumberland Museum & Archives.

With live music, door prizes, and a lively holiday atmosphere, WinterFaire is more than just a market—it’s a celebration of the festive season. Bring your family and friends for a weekend full of shopping, entertainment, and community spirit.

Holiday Performances & Shows

Christmas at the Castle

Craigdarroch Castle | December 1st – 31st, 2024

Cost: Tour ticket prices vary, check the Castle’s website for details

Good for: Families, history lovers, Victorian enthusiasts, music lovers

Time: Check calendar and ticket purchase for specific days and times

Experience the magic of the holidays at Craigdarroch Castle, a Canadian historic site that brings Victorian Christmas traditions to life. From December 1st, enjoy a self-guided tour through the Castle, where you’ll discover authentic Victorian toys, decorations, and traditions that embody the true Christmas spirit.

Special events include Cookeilidh’s Celtic Christmas on December 31st, where you’ll be treated to a festive performance filled with traditional and modern Celtic holiday tunes. Beginning on December 15th, don’t miss A Christmas Carol, where Jason Stevens channels the Dickensian spirit in this enchanting retelling of the holiday classic within the historic Castle walls.

The Nutcracker

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Royal Theatre, Victoria | December 28th to 30th

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Cost: $49.50 to    $129

Good for: Families, ballet enthusiasts

Time: Friday: 7:30PM, Saturday: 2:00PM & Sunday: 2:00PM

Watch The Nutcracker at the Royal Theatre in Victoria BC, a classic holiday tradition brought to life with stunning performances and dazzling costumes. It’s the perfect outing for the whole family.

Cinderella the Panto

Mary Winspear Centre | December 21st – 23rd & 26th – 28th, 2024

Cost: Adults $25.20, Students/Seniors $19.95

Good for: Families, theatre lovers, all ages

Time: Multiple showtimes

Enjoy the magical holiday tradition of Cinderella the Panto, presented by the Peninsula Players at the Mary Winspear Centre. Written by Ben Crocker, this lively performance features classic pantomime fun, including music, dancing, and plenty of audience interaction. Cheer for Cinderella and the “goodies” while booing the “baddies” in true panto style!

With an enchanting cast of characters, including Prince Charming, Cinderella, and her wicked step-sisters Beryl and Cheryl, this humorous and heartwarming show is perfect for all ages. Don’t miss this delightful holiday performance, filled with magic, mischief, and unforgettable moments.

Get Ready for a Great Holiday Season in Victoria! 

From the twinkling lights of downtown Victoria to the festive markets and celebrations in Sooke, Sidney, and Langford, Vancouver Island is the perfect destination for a magical Christmas getaway. Whether you’re enjoying afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel, taking a carriage ride through the streets of Victoria, or exploring local crafts at WinterFest in Langford, the island offers something for everyone during the holiday season.

No matter where your holiday plans take you, EMR Vacation Rentals provides the ideal home away from home. With luxurious amenities like fully equipped kitchens, cozy fireplaces, and hot tubs, you can relax in comfort after a day of festive fun. Book your stay today and experience the best of Christmas on Vancouver Island—a Canadian winter wonderland filled with the Christmas spirit.

Your Guide to Winter Activities on Vancouver Island

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Vancouver Island transforms into a winter wonderland when the cooler months roll in. From snow-dusted mountains to rugged coastlines perfect for storm watching, the island offers endless opportunities for winter adventures. Whether you’re skiing on the slopes, hiking through lush forests, or soaking in the culture of coastal towns, Vancouver Island is the perfect place for a milder winter getaway in Canada!

Planning a trip to Vancouver Island, British Columbia? Stay in comfort with EMR Vacation Rentals, offering luxury accommodations across Vancouver Island, complete with full kitchens, cozy fireplaces, and relaxing hot tubs. Explore winter activities by day and unwind in your vacation home by night!

Skiing & Snowboarding: Shredding the Slopes

For ski and snowboard enthusiasts, Vancouver Island doesn’t disappoint. The best spot for these activities is Mount Washington Alpine Resort in the Comox Valley. Known for its impressive snowfall and varied terrain, it offers excellent options for both beginners and advanced skiers. Enjoy the stunning views of the Pacific Ocean as you descend the snowy peaks. For a quieter experience, head to Mount Cain for an authentic backcountry adventure.

Top Ski & Snowboard Locations:

Mount Washington Alpine Resort | Comox Valley

Mount Cain | Northern Vancouver Island

Winter Hiking: Explore the Island’s Scenic Trails

person hiking in a snowy forest - winter activities

Winter hiking on Vancouver Island is an experience unlike any other, offering incredible views without the summer crowds. Strathcona Provincial Park is a great destination for those seeking a serene escape, with several snow-covered trails perfect for winter months. For easier walks, try the lush forests around Victoria or explore the coastal pathways in Nanaimo and Parksville. These trails often lead to breathtaking waterfalls, making the journey well worth the effort.

Top Winter Hiking Trails:

Strathcona Provincial Park | Comox Valley

Mount Work Regional Park | Victoria

Ammonite Falls | Nanaimo

Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing: A Nordic Adventure

For a slower-paced, yet equally exhilarating outdoor activity, Vancouver Island boasts several incredible cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails. Mount Washington offers an extensive Nordic trail system that winds through the island’s pristine winter landscapes. If you’re new to these activities, several locations provide guided tours that introduce you to the basics while immersing you in Vancouver Island’s natural beauty.

Top Cross-Country Skiing & Snowshoeing Locations:

Mount Washington Nordic Trails | Comox Valley

Strathcona Provincial Park | Comox Valley

Mount Cain Snowshoeing | Northern Vancouver Island

Forbidden Plateau | Backcountry near Courtenay

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Storm Watching: Witness Nature’s Power

person standing between rock formations on a beach in the winter with a large wave crashing on the beach

Nothing beats the drama of the Pacific Coast during winter storms. Head to the west coast towns of Tofino and Ucluelet for some of the best storm watching in the world. Huge waves crash against the rugged shores, and the roaring wind creates an unforgettable experience. Afterward, warm up with a drink at a local cafe or pub. While Tofino is famous for this, make sure you don’t miss the equally stunning Port Hardy, Sooke, or Parksville for quieter but no less dramatic storm-watching experiences.

Top Storm Watching Spots:

Chesterman Beach | Tofino

Amphitrite Point Lighthouse | Ucluelet

Cape Scott Provincial Park | Port Hardy

Whiffin Spit | Sooke

Rathtrevor Beach | Parksville

Whale Watching: Experience Vancouver Island’s Marine Life

Whale watching on Vancouver Island continues even through the winter months. From Victoria to Campbell River, tours operate year-round, allowing you to spot orcas and other majestic marine life. The cooler months bring a unique opportunity to see these creatures in the Pacific waters, often with fewer crowds. Be sure to dress warmly and enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Top Whale Watching:

Victoria | Inner Harbour

Sidney | Saanich Peninsula

Campbell River | Discovery Passage

Winter Markets: A Festive Experience

Winter on Vancouver Island is also the time for local Christmas markets. From charming craft fairs to festive farmers’ markets, you’ll find seasonal gifts, local treats, and handcrafted goods. The markets in Victoria are particularly popular, offering unique finds in the downtown area. Nanaimo and Comox Valley also host quaint, cozy winter markets perfect for picking up gifts or enjoying a hot drink.

Our Favourite Winter Markets:

Victoria Christmas Market | Downtown Victoria

Magic of Christmas Artisan Market | Langford

A Handmade Christmas Makers Market | Nanaimo

Touch of Class Christmas Market | Comox Valley

Cozy Pubs: Warm Up with Island Character

After a day of exploring winter activities, there’s nothing quite like settling into a cozy pub with a roaring fireplace and a pint of local craft beer. Vancouver Island is home to a variety of charming pubs that offer the perfect spot to unwind in comfort and warmth, each with its own unique character!

Our Favourite Pubs:

Crow & Gate Pub | Nanaimo (Cedar)

Merridale Cidery & Distillery | Cowichan Valley

The Penny Farthing | Oak Bay

The Black Goose Inn | Parksville 

17 Mile House Pub | Sooke

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Holiday Shopping & Dining

Vancouver Island is known for its charming, picturesque towns with unique shopping and dining experiences. From boutique stores offering local crafts to farm-to-table restaurants with stunning views, there’s no shortage of quaint and delightful spots to enjoy during the winter months.

Top Shopping Areas:

Beacon Avenue | Sidney

Lower Johnson | Downtown Victoria

Old City Quarter | Nanaimo

Top Restaurants for Winter Dining:

The Dining Room at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel | Victoria

Driftwood Bistro | Parksville

The Cook & Butcher | Cowichan Bay

Sea Glass Waterfront Grill | Sidney

Where to Stay on Vancouver Island: EMR Vacation Rentals

sunset over the water from the view of a Vancouver Island vacation rental

When it comes to accommodation, EMR Vacation Rentals provides a range of luxurious, fully furnished homes ideal for your winter getaway! From cozy cabins to oceanfront properties, EMR rentals come with full kitchens, making it easy to prepare meals after a day of adventure. Many rentals also feature hot tubs, fireplaces, and stunning views, creating the perfect environment to unwind and relax.

Sooke: Sooke’s rugged coastline and proximity to forests make it perfect for outdoor lovers. Enjoy storm watching, hiking, outdoor adventures or simply relaxing in one of EMR’s oceanfront rentals.

Sidney & the Saanich Peninsula: Located just north of Victoria and offering stunning views of the San Juan Islands, Sidney is perfect for those who love stunning natural landscapes, waterfront shopping and dining! EMR’s rentals here offer easy access to hiking trails, whale-watching tours, and charming Beacon Avenue.

Cowichan Valley: Known for its wineries and farm-to-table dining, the Cowichan Valley is a peaceful retreat with EMR’s country-style vacation homes. Perfect for a winter escape that balances outdoor activities with winter magic! 

Parksville & Qualicum Beach: With mild winter weather and stunning beachfront views, you can stay in an EMR rental near the beach and enjoy long, peaceful walks or visit nearby forests for a relaxing winter retreat.

Nanaimo: Nanaimo is the hub of mid-island, offering easy access to winter activities like hiking and whale watching. EMR’s rentals here combine city convenience with coastal charm, making it an ideal base for a winter adventure.

Comox Valley: If skiing at Mount Washington Alpine Resort is on your agenda, the Comox Valley is the perfect place to stay! EMR Vacation Rentals here offer cozy, mountain-side accommodations that are just minutes from the slopes.

Book Your Winter Escape Today!

From the excitement of snowboarding to the serene beauty of winter hikes, Vancouver Island has it all! With EMR Vacation Rentals, you’ll find the perfect home away from home, equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable and memorable stay. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, book your winter getaway today and experience the magic of Vancouver Island in winter.

Your Travel Guide to the Beautiful Nootka Sound

hiker on Nootka Island

Canada is a country filled with unparalleled natural beauty. No matter what you’re looking for, whether it’s the big sky of the prairies, the soaring peaks of the Rockies or vast shorelines, we’ve got it all. But if you’re looking for one of the most temperate climates in the “Great White North”, you’ll want to consider visiting Vancouver Island in beautiful British Columbia. Vancouver Island is just under 500 kilometers long, and while it might be small in relation to the rest of Canada, it has some of the most unique, varied and stunning Canadian landscapes and is known for the vast wilderness, perfect for idyllic outdoor adventures. One of the most beautiful and stunning places for adventure seekers is the breathtaking Nootka Sound on the far west coast of Vancouver Island. Steeped in history and surrounded by natural beauty, the Nootka Sound is a paradise for sport fishing, hiking, camping, ocean adventures and so much more.  So whether you’re a seasoned outdoor adventurer or not, the Nootka Sound is the perfect place to find tranquility in the stunning beauty of Vancouver Island’s wilderness. 

The History

Captain James Cook of the Royal Navy was the first European to set foot in British Columbia in March 1778 when he anchored in Resolution Cove on Bligh Island, across from Yuquot on Nootka Island. As the story goes, while the British ships were weighing anchor, the Mowachaht/Muchalaht met them in canoes and repeated itchme nutka, itchme nutka! This phrase means go around – they were trying to redirect the ships to go around to Nootka Island, but Cook believed that they were saying the name of the area and thus named it Nootka. For millennia, Yuquot has been the home of the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation of the Nuu-chah-nulth people, and holds significant historical importance as the site of the first European and First Nation contact in British Columbia. Nootka Sound became an important area for early traders and explorers with English, Spanish and American ships landing in the sound to access Vancouver Island. Today this remote area is relatively unpopulated but the Nootka Lighthouse, built in 1911, is one of the few remaining manned lighthouses on the coast of British Columbia.

The Location 

Nootka Sound is located on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island, just over 70 km north of Clayoquot Sound where Tofino and Ucluelet are located. You can access Nootka Sound via the Gold River Highway that runs the width of north Vancouver Island from Campbell River on the east coast to Gold River on the west coast. The villages around Nootka Sound are tiny, the largest being Gold River with a population of just over one thousand people, Tahsis, the second largest, has a population of approximately three hundred people and Yuquot, the home of Chief Maquinna, is a small settlement of only six members of the Mowachaht/Muchalaht people and two full-time lighthouse keepers. This area is known for the rich sea life, mild climate, and the beautiful surroundings – qualities that drew First Nations settlers to this area thousands of years ago and are the same qualities that draw visitors to this magical place today. 

Outdoor Adventures on Nootka Sound

Kayaking: If you love kayaking, Nootka Sound needs to be added to your bucket list! There are so many places on the windswept Pacific coast of the Sound that are best explored and enjoyed from the seat of a kayak: small islands with deserted sandy beaches, sheltered coves, and ancient, towering forests. From the silence of a kayak, you can appreciate the sounds of this wild area from the marine birds who hunt in the waters, to all the beautiful creatures in the ocean: majestic humpback and gray whales, orcas, friendly sea otters, curious seals and huge sea lions, porpoises, octopi and more! 

Hike The Nootka Island Trail

If you’re an avid hiker and want to experience a once-in-a-lifetime hike, The Nootka Island Trail is it! Stretching 35 km from Louie Bay on the north side of Nootka Island to Yuquot on the south, this trail leads you over vast, windswept beaches, through dense forests and near rushing rivers. With approximately ¾  of the trail beach hiking and ¼ of off-shore forest hiking, this is truly a unique experience that you’ll need to be prepared for! While the trail is becoming more popular, it is still very remote and trail maintenance is sporadic and not for the faint of heart! You’ll be navigating over slick rocks, deep sand, tidal shelves, piled up driftwood, fallen logs, overgrown salal, steep sections that require ropes, slippery roots, and limestone cliff edges. While all this sounds daunting, there are also sections of powdery soft sand, some of the most breathtaking sunsets you’ll ever see and enormous Douglas firs that make every tricky section worth it!  If you’re looking for an adventure, this is undoubtedly it.

Fishing on Nootka Sound:

If you’re an avid angler, the Nootka Sound is a world-class location for fishing excursions where you can find an abundance of chinook, coho halibut, ling cod, red snapper and shellfish of every variety. If you’re looking to catch some world-famous BC salmon, there are seven rivers, including the incredible Conuma River, in the area that are filled with salmon and three hatcheries. You’ll want to visit in late summer and early September to get the best catches. For almost everything else, between early spring in April and September you can find great snapper, rockfish and halibut fishing. The halibut caught in the area range between 15 and 50 pounds but there are some anglers who have caught a halibut that is over 150 pounds in the area! If a fishing trip to the Nootka Sound is on your wishlist, check out Nootka Marine Adventures

Adventure Cruises on Nootka Sound

If you’re looking for a way to explore the Nootka Sound, Esperanza Inlet and Kyuquot Sound in style, you’ll want to consider booking a tour with Get West Adventure Cruises! You can explore these stunning waters aboard the comfortable MV Uchuck III, a 1942 American Yard Minesweeper ship that has been carefully reconditioned and converted into a 100 passenger vessel, perfect for navigating the historic waters of Nootka Sound. With a wood-finished lounge, coffee shop and spacious open-air seating on the top deck, the MV Uchuck III takes passengers all around the sound on three different cruise options: the Yuquot Day Cruise, Nootka Sound Day Cruise and Kyuquot Overnight Cruise. Learn about the day to day operations of a vessel in these waters as the crew picks up and drops off supplies at fisheries, logging camps, and remote resorts, visit one of the oldest working lighthouses in North America or make arrangements to wet-launch a kayak and enjoy some paddling in the remote areas the MV Uchuck III takes you!