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The Great Circle Tour
Duration: 18+ days
Distance: 2500 km
Start & Finish: Vancouver

 

This Tour will take you through the Island, the Northern Coast of British Columbia, the Rocky Mountains, the Cariboo, the Kootenays and the Okanagan – see the grandest of what British Columbia has to offer. This tour brings travelers in touch with the mystique of the provinces’ rugged and mysterious landscape. Experience daunting mountain ranges, wildlife and isolated communities as you explore the pristine wilderness, the colour cultures and the unique history of this province. Beautiful and unlike any place else on earth – British Columbia beckons to travelers eager for journeys of discovery and adventure.

Your trip begins here:

Ferry:  Tsawwassen to Schwarz Bay (www.bcferries.com)

Victoria
  • Approximately 30 minutes from Ferry Terminal
Westbay RV Park & Marina

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Downtown Victoria
  • Parliament Building
  • Royal B.C. Museum
  • Victoria City Harbour
  • Whale Watching
  • Many, many more!
Lake Cowichan (Cowichan River Provincial Park)
  • Along Highway 18; turn off Highway 1 at Duncan

Stoltz Pool Provincial Campground

Lakeview Park Campsite

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Hiking (Cowichan R. Footpath)
  • Skutz Falls
  • Variety of water sports
  • Horseback Riding
  • Totem Poles, Quw'utsun' Culture Centre in Duncan

Possible Detour: Port Alberni & Tofino & Pacific Rim National Park
  • Along Highway 4 travelling westward

Port Alberni

Sproat Lake Provincial Park

Green Point Campground

  • Open May – October

Bella Pacifica Campground

Crystal Cove Campground

  • Open March – October

Points of Interest & Activities:

City of Port Alberni

Sport Fishing

Alberni Harbor

Mc Lean Mill Historic Site

Variety of water sports: Windsurfing, Scuba Diving, Water Skiing.

  • Whale Watching
  • Surfing
  • Hiking
  • Hot Springs Cove
  • Open Ocean Fishing
  • Storm Watching
Storm Watching

Tofino is a pretty fishing village at the tip of Esowista Peninsula near the entrance to Clayoquot Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Once a timber and fishing town, Tofino has become a favored destination for travelers from around the world. Local environmentalists and artists have banded together to suspend destruction of one of the last virgin timberlands on the west coast of Vancouver Island and halt the rapid development for which the area is ripe. Tofino boasts miles of sandy beaches to the south, islands of old-growth cedar, migrating grey whales, Hot Springs, sea lions, and a temperate climate. Tofino's docks bustle with local fishermen and act as launching points for numerous sea kayaking-, whale watching-, wildlife- and cultural tours.
Qualicum Beach
  • Along Highway 19A, approximately 12 km north of Parksville.

Qualicum Bay Resort: RV Park & Campground

  • Reservable Campsites: 1.800.663.6899
  • Open all year

Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Sea-side village
  • Vancouver Island Paleontology Museum
  • Heritage Forest
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Kayaking & Canoeing

Campbell River
  • Along Highway 19 or 19A.

Elk Falls Provincial Campground

Loveland Bay Provincial Campground

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Sea-side village
  • Sport-Fishing
  • Golf
  • a variety of outdoor activities including swimming, hiking, horseback riding etc.
Port Hardy
  • Along Highway 19 or 19A.

Quatse River Campground

  • 10mins from Ferry Terminal
  • Reservable Campsites: 250.949.2395
  • Open all year

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Sea-side village
  • Sport-Fishing
  • Golf

Ferry:  Tsawwassen to Schwarz Bay - RESERVATIONS REQUIRED (www.bcferries.com)

Smithers
  • Along Highway 16

Lakelse Lake Provincial Points of Interest & Activities:

Tyee Lake Provincial Park

Beaumont Provincial Park

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Boating: canoeing, kayaking
  • Wildlife watching
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Museums & Heritage Sites
  • a variety of recreational activities
Prince George
  • On Hwy 16

The Log House Campground

  • Reservable Campsites: 250.963.9515
  • Open all year

Blue Spruce RV Park & Campground

  • Reservable Campsites: 1.877.964.7272
  • Open April – October

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Shopping
  • Restaurants
  • Golf
  • a variety of other in-town activities
Possible Detour: Quesnel, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House to Vancouver.
  • Along Highway 97 and 99, travelling southward.

Quesnel & Barkerville:

10 Mile Lake Provincial Campground
Barkerville Provincial Campground
Bowron Provincial Campground

Lac La Hache:

Lac La Hache Provincial Campground

100 Mile House:

Canim Lake Resort

Green Lake Provincial Campground

Lillooet:

Cayoosh Creek Campground

Fraser Cove Campground

Pemberton:

Nairn Falls Provincial Campground

Whistler:

Brandywine Provincial Campground

Squamish:

Alice Lake Provincial Campground

Stawamus Chief Provincial Park

Porteau Cove Provincial park

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Historic Town of Barkerville
  • Bowron Lakes Canoeing
  • Horseback riding
  • Guest Ranches
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Swimming, kayaking, canoeing
Along the Fraser River
  • Along Hwy 16

Purden Lake Provincial Park

  • No reservations available
  • Open April – September

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Hiking
  • Wildlife watching
  • Swimming
  • a variety of recreational activities
Jasper & Area
  • On Hwy 1

Pocahontas Campground
Whistlers Campground
Wapiti Campground
Wabasso Campground

  • Reservable Campsites: 1.877.737.3783 or
  • (www.pccamping.ca)
  • Closed during off Season
  • 6 additional campgrounds are all first come, first serve.

Mount Robson Provincial Park

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Icefield Parkways Visitors Centre
  • Mt Robson
  • Town of Jasper
  • Wildlife viewing
  • A variety of recreational activities
Banff & Area
  • On Hwy 1
Tunnel Mountain Campground 
  • 2.4 km from Banff
  • no reservations available; first come, first serve
  • Open May - October

2 Jack Main Campground

  • 12 km from Banff
  • no reservations available; first come, first serve
  • Open May - September

2 Jack Lakeside Campground

  • 12 km from Banff
  • no reservations available; first come, first serve
  • Open May - September

Castle Mountain Campground

  • 34 km from Banff
  • no reservations available; first come, first serve
  • Open May - September

Protection Mountain Campground

  • 48 km from Banff
  • no reservations available; first come, first serve
  • Open June - September

Johnston Canyon Campground

  • 25 km from Banff
  • no reservations available; first come, first serve
  • Open June - September

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Town of Banff
  • Sulfur Mountain
  • Bow Falls
  • Banff Park Museum
  • A variety of recreational activities
Golden
  • On Hwy 1

Golden Municipal Campground

  • Open May - October

Whispering Spruce RV Park & Campground

Open April - October

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • River rafting
  • Hang gliding
  • Horseback riding
  • Wildlife watching
  • Hiking, canoeing, kayaking, swimming and a variety of recreational activities.
Lake Louise
  • On Hwy 1

Lake Louise Campground

  • No reservations available
  • Open all year

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Chateau Lake Louise
  • Hiking, canoeing, kayaking, swimming and a variety of recreational activities.
Glacier National Park
  • On Hwy 1

St. Mary Campground

  • Reservable Campsites: 1.800.365.2267
  • Open April-September

Fishcreek Campground

  • Reservable Campsites: 1.800.365.2267
  • Open April-September

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Hiking, canoeing, kayaking, water-skiing, horseback riding, swimming and a variety of recreational activities.
  • Town of Nakusp
  • Hot Springs
Nakusp
  • On Hwy 6

McDonald Creek Provincial Park

  • 10km south of Naksup (Hwy 6)
  • No reservations available
  • Open April-September

Summit Lake Provincial Park

  • 18km southeast of Naksup (Hwy 6)
  • No reservations available
  • Open May-September

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Hiking, canoeing, kayaking, water-skiing, horseback riding, swimming and a variety of recreational activities.
  • Town of Nakusp
  • Hot Springs
Nelson
  • On Hwy 3A, 19 km east of Nelson

Sandspit & Redfish Provincial Campgrounds

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Hiking, canoeing, kayaking, water-skiing, horseback riding, swimming and a variety of recreational activities.
  • Town of Nelson
  • Ainsworts Hot Springs
Gladstone Provincial Park & Christina Lake
  • Approximately 20 km northeast of Grand Forks on Hwy 3

Texas Creek Campground

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Hiking, canoeing, kayaking, water-skiing, horseback riding, swimming and a variety of recreational activities
  • Trans Canada Trail
Stop by the Columbia Brewery in Creston, B.C., where Kokanee Beer is brewed in the shadow of the Kokanee Glacier. It’s a small mountain brewery that offers tours of the brewery during the summer months.  For more information, check out www.kokaneebeer.com. Kokanee – it’s the beer out here!
Osoyoos
  • Located 2km South of Osoyoos off Hwy 97

Hayes Point Provincial Campground

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Spotted lake
  • Hiking, canoeing, swimming, and a variety of other recreational activities.
The east side of Osoyoos Lake is home to a sand desert that extends 48 kilometers north to Skaha Lake, and forms Canada’s only "pocket desert." The climate and terrain here is similar to Spain’s, leading to the adoption of Spanish building styles. The town’s name comes from the native word for "narrowing of the waters" because of its location at a narrowing of Osoyoos Lake. The town has 19 kilometers of sandy beach lining one of Canada’s warmest freshwater lakes.
Possible Detour: Summerland & Peachland
  • Travel north along Hwy 97

Okanagan Lake Provincial Park

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Hiking, canoeing, kayaking,
    horseback riding, swimming,
    and a variety of other
    recreational activities.
  • Golf
  • Wildlife watching
 
Manning Provincial Park
  • 40km east of Hope along Highway 3

Cold Spring Campground
Hampton Campground
Mule Deer Campground
Lightning Lake Campground

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Hiking, canoeing, kayaking,
    horseback riding, swimming,
    and a variety of other
    recreational activities.
Coquitlam
  • Located along Highway 1

Capilano RV Park (under the Lion’s Gate Bridge)

Burnaby Cariboo RV Park

  • Reservable Sites: 1-800-667-9901 (www.bcrv.com)
  • Open all year

Points of Interest & Activities:

  • Grouse Mountain
  • Capilano Suspension Bridge
  • Lynn Canyon
  • Deep Cove
  • Downtown Vancouver

Campground is highly recommended by Go West guests.

 

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