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Just over a month ago, it would have been hard to imagine having tourists back in Telegraph Cove on Vancouver Island.
Cabins and accommodations are now open, and a small kitchen in the resort’s general store is offering a smaller menu while ...
“And it’s going to be beautiful. It’s going to be very beautiful when it’s finished,” said Graham. And possibly on the new ...
A popular tourist destination on northern Vancouver Island says visitors are still welcome this summer season, just half a ...
“Telegraph Cove has always been a place of connection and renewal. While today we mourn, we also look to the future with hope. My phone is ringing steadily with messages of support and ...
Telegraph Cove Resort said that no guests were on site at the time of the blaze, and five buildings had been destroyed on the property that was closed for the season. (Dec. 31, 2024) ...
"My life changed forever when I saw Free Willy at 3 years old, and maybe, just maybe, coming to this screening will change ...
An eager student. Borrowman first landed in Telegraph Cove in 1975. The apprentice carpenter, already a keen diver and photographer, arrived looking for a job with $18 in his pocket.
Telegraph Cove has a population of 20 people, and is located about 200 kilometres northwest of Campbell River. No one was injured in the fire — which happened during the resort's off-season ...
2:00 Telegraph Cove hoping to welcome visitors in May. After a massive New Year's Eve fire destroyed part of it, efforts to restore Telegraph Cove are underway.
Telegraph Cove was also home to B.C.'s first whale-watching company, which began operating in 1980, as well as bear-watching tours, kayaking, fishing and camping.