Tourist Attractions in Prince Rupert, BC

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215 Cow Bay Rd, Prince Rupert, V8J 1A2

(250) 624-4559
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706 Ritchie Street, Prince Rupert, V8J 3N5

(250) 624-9742
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205 Cow Bay Road, Prince Rupert, V8J 1A2

(250) 624-8199
Explore Canada's North Coast's marine wildlife in its natural habitat. Encounter humpback, orca, gray and minke whales feeding and playing in the sheltered Northern Inside Passage. Prince Rupert Adventure Tours provides memorable tours and experiences you won't forget! Watch for porpoises, seals, sea lions, bald eagles, blue herons and other sea birds as you learn first-hand about the diverse West Coast environment with Prince Rupert Adventure Tours’ charter and cruise boats. The Greatest Show on Earth! Prince Rupert Adventure Tours can show you the most stunning and magnificent displays of wildlife in and around British Columbia’s beautiful North Coast! Our Grizzly Bear Tours in the Khutzeymateen Valley will give you a chance to see these legendary giants in their natural environment without altering their natural behaviour.

200-215 Cowbay Road, Prince Rupert, V8J 1A8

250-624-5637
Prince Rupert is a port town and getting out on the ocean is a must. Arriving in the city by ferry is memorable, to say the least; this place is meant to be seen from the water. A great way to connect a visit to Prince Rupert with a wider itinerary is by sailing up the Inside Passage on BC Ferries. The Inside Passage connects Vancouver Island with the North Coast via a long series of inland channels, passing by the villages of Shearwater, Bella Bella, and Klemtu.