by PamH12
We went wale watching at this port. The guide was a local native who gave us the history of the area and a breif description of the native people and the current life situation. He as as excited as we were at seeing the wales.
Visited: Aug 24, 2007
by RH68765472
Pretty town, but limited activities.
Visited: Aug 18, 2007
by ThomasR1
Eagles flying near ship
Visited: Jun 26, 2010
by TeriR
We didn't do any excursions at this port. It was cold and pouring rain. We did a little walking around town but most places seemed to be closed for the day.
Visited: Aug 27, 2011
by RobertZ2
Small town where we spent way too much time in this port.
Visited: Jul 30, 2011
by JuliaM1
Wonder why the ship stops there! I thought it was a terrible waste and found from others on the ship they thought the same.
Visited: Jul 30, 2011
by BernieS
Why did we stop here? Nothing to see off the ship. Saw some Mounties. Yahoo.
Visited: Sep 06, 2008
by PatriciaG3
Make sure to book a trip in advance. I would recommend the circle trip of the Island. Our guide was great and we made sure that he received a good tip
Visited: Jul 27, 2007
by mbraced24
nothing to see or do. Just a walmart and safeway. Get rid of this port.
by twoammedic
Pretty boring port of call, but at least there was a Tim Horton's. Wish we would've gone to Victoria instead.
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