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Telegraph Cove Is The Departure Point Of Choice For Wildlife Viewing Trips To See The Northern Resident Killer Whales (Orcas) Of Robson Bight In Johnstone Strait And The Humpback Whales Of Blackfish Sound. It Is Also The Gateway To The Grizzly Bears Of Glendale Cove And The Remote Island Wilderness Of The Broughton Archipelago Marine Park.Where We Go Sea Kayakingthe Areas Served By Our Guided Sea Kayaking Tours Include Johnstone Strait And Robson Bight, Queen Charlotte Strait, The Broughton Archipelago And Gods Pocket Marine Parks.
Enjoy the majesty of the coastal mountains as we explore spectacular Knight Inlet to find grizzly bears in the spring. As the snows melt, both black and grizzly bears emerge from their hibernation dens on the mountain slopes. Hungry bears make their way down to feed on the spring sedge grasses in the river lowlands. Sedges have 20% vegetable protein value, enough to sustain the bears. Experience the thrill of a lifetime watching grizzly bears catch salmon on the spawning channels of the Kakweiken River in Thompson Sound. These coastal grizzlies, also called brown or Kodiak bears in Alaska, are up to 400 lbs heavier than their interior relatives because of the abundant salmon. Fall is when the bears need to pile on fat for winter hibernation. Bald eagles are the first to spot salmon as they make their way up the inlet. Grizzlies are drawn to the river by the smell of fish, they come over the mountain passes and swim the inlets following their noses.
The road to Zeballos turns west off Highway 19 just north of Woss. The 40 km gravel logging road is well-maintained and continues beyond Zeballos to Fair Harbour. Along the way watch for bears, deer and elk crossing the road and eagles soaring overhead.
Welcome to Vancouver Island West School District 84Dear Parents and Guardians,The BCTF have ratified their new collective agreement and as such, all students should return to school on Monday, September 22. As school schedules will vary, please watch for infromation from your school principal around the schedule for Monday. I want to thank you for your patience during the last several months and look forward to a great school year ahead!Sincerely,We have updated our page of learning links for students and parents. Find learning resources for children of all ages here . Student Textbooks:Parents and guardians should be aware that school principals and vice principals will sign out textbooks and other learning resources upon request. Please your school if you would like to make arrangements. Message from the SuperintendentOn behalf of the Board of Education, I would like to welcome you to the SD84 (Vancouver Island West) website. Please take a few minutes to explore our site and see how our students, staff, parents and communities come together to pursue our mission: 'In partnership with our diverse communities, School District 84 will provide all students with a quality education relevant to the demands of a modern society.'20142015 DISTRICT CALENDARTrustee Elections November 15, 2014The BC School Trustees Association has released A Guide for 2014 School Trustee Candidates.
The discovery of gold in Zeballos in the 1920's resulted in a massive influx of miners and adventurers. The historic buildings in the village are a living reminder of those frontier days.The road to Zeballos turns west off Highway 19 just north of Woss. The 40 km gravel logging road is well-maintained and continues beyond Zeballos to Fair Harbour. Along the way watch for bears, deer and elk crossing the road and eagles soaring overhead.