Ferries from
Campbell Island to Swindle Island
Ferries from
Campbell Island to Swindle Island
Currently there are no sailings from Campbell Island to Swindle Island.
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Campbell Island is in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, with Denny Island to the east and Hunter Island to the south. Dominated by picturesque pine forest and vast lakes, Campbell Island offers the perfect scenery for hikers and nature lovers. In terms of civilisation, it is home to the largest Heiltsuk Indian Reserve in British Columbia, the native people of the region, in a village called Bella Bella on the north east coast. Set before rolling green hills, Bella Bella has a population of around 1,400, offering total tranquillity in beautiful surroundings. Travelling by ferry is a good way to get up and down the British Columbian coast and you can sail to numerous locations from Campbell Island. The popular Vancouver Island is within easy reach to the south, as well as Prince Rupert on the mainland, which is further north.
Swindle Island lies just off the North Coast region of British Columbia in Canada, located on the Inside Passage shipping route. A peaceful island with densely forested hills, Swindle is also home to a small community of the Kitasoo tribe in Klemtu on the east coast, a subgroup of the Heiltsuk who are the indigenous people of British Columbia. The village itself is renowned in Canadian folklore for the alleged sighting of Sasquatch in 1968 on a nearby beach, too. Like most islands on the western coast of Canada, Swindle is a top destination for kayaking and canoeing, where you can paddle through the stunning fjords all the way to Alaska. From the ferry terminal in Klemtu, there are routes provided to a few islands along the British Columbian coast, operated by one of the state’s leading ferry companies.