How To Get To Fair Harbour


By Land:

The turnoff from the Island Highway (Highway 19) to Fair Harbour is located just north of Woss, about 390 kilometers north of Victoria. The 40 km gravel logging road is well-maintained and continues foo 33 kilometers beyond Zeballos to Fair Harbour. Along the way watch for logging trucks, and bears, deer and elk crossing the road. There is no public transport to Fair Harbour. However, Zeballos Expeditions provides ground transportation to Fair Harbour from a number of points on Vancouver Island.


By Sea:

BC Ferries has scheduled departures from Horseshoe Bay to Nanaimo and Duke Point. The crossing by ferry is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. From the ferry terminus, road signs will direct you to connect with the Island Highway. Estimated driving time from Nanaimo to Zeballos is about 4 ½ hours.


By Air:

Flights are available directly from the South Terminal of the Vancouver Airport to Port Hardy Airport. Pacific Coastal Airlines provides scheduled flights to Port Hardy. At the Port Hardy Airport you will have to arrange a vehicle to transport you to Zeballos. The drive is approximately two hours in length.

North America: 1.800.255.5057 - UK: 0.800.051.6364 - Australia: 1.800.143.454

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Cormorant Island Kayak Race

Sunday, March 7 2010

The 'Alert Bay 360', July 24th, is open to all and free to register. Over $12,000.00 in cash and prizes, random draws from all who finish regardless of position. Sea Festival activities,cultural events, music and art shows all taking place July 23-25. I can send you rules,registration, andconditions sheet if you like.I just thought it may help with your bookings to our area.

Cheers,
Eric Gregory, Alert Bay 360,
Chairman

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