FAQ

A selection of questions and answers to some the most popular questions we receive

When is the best time of year to see the grizzly bears?

The best time of year to see bears in the Bella Coola Valley typically falls between late August and early October. During this time, the salmon are running upstream, which is a major food source for bears in the area, and as a result, they are more active and visible. It is important to note that bear sightings cannot be guaranteed, and it is always essential to observe these magnificent animals from a safe distance and with caution. Additionally, it is advisable to check with local authorities or tour operators for the latest information on bear sightings and safety precautions before visiting the area.

Is it safe to driveway RV or trailer down the Hill

The road leading to Bella Coola, officially known as Highway 20, is a steep and winding mountain road that can be challenging to drive for some people, especially those who are not experienced with driving on mountain roads. The route includes a section of road known as the “Hill,” which is a particularly steep and winding section of the highway that can be especially challenging for larger vehicles such as RVs or travel trailers.

While it is possible to drive an RV or travel trailer down the “Hill” to Bella Coola, it is important to exercise caution and follow recommended safety guidelines. It is advisable to check road conditions before embarking on the trip, as the road may be closed due to inclement weather, rock slides, or other hazards.

It is also recommended that drivers of larger vehicles take extra precautions when driving on mountain roads, such as driving at slower speeds, maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles, and using lower gears to control speed when descending steep inclines. Additionally, it may be helpful to have experience driving on mountain roads before attempting the drive down to Bella Coola.

Overall, while it is possible to drive an RV or travel trailer down the “Hill” to Bella Coola, it is important to take appropriate precautions and exercise caution to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

how long is the ferry from port hardy

The ferry route from Port Hardy to Bella Coola is serviced by BC Ferries, and it is known as the Inside Passage route. The travel time for this ferry route can vary depending on the season, weather conditions, and other factors. However, on average, the ferry ride from Port Hardy to Bella Coola takes approximately 10-12 hours.

It is important to note that the Inside Passage ferry route is known for its stunning scenery and wildlife sightings, including whales, dolphins, sea lions, and eagles. 

If you are planning to take the ferry from Port Hardy to Bella Coola, it is recommended to check the BC Ferries website or contact their customer service for up-to-date schedules, fares, and other important information regarding your trip.

when is the bear viewing platform operational

The wildlife viewing platform in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is typically operational for the month of September. This timeframe coincides with the annual salmon run, which is a major food source for bears in the area. During this time, the viewing platform provides visitors with a safe and unique opportunity to observe grizzly bears and other wildlife in their natural habitat.

It is important to note that the operational dates of the wildlife viewing platform can vary from year to year depending on weather conditions, wildlife activity, and other factors. Therefore, it is advisable to check with BC Parks or the park ranger station for the latest information on the operational status of the platform before visiting Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.

Additionally, it is important to follow all safety guidelines and regulations when using the viewing platform or observing wildlife in the park. This includes maintaining a safe distance from bears and other animals, respecting their habitat and behavior, and following all posted signs and guidelines.

how long is the drive from Vancouver

The drive from Vancouver to Bella Coola is approximately 1,010 kilometers (630 miles) long, and it typically takes around 14-16 hours to complete the journey. However, the actual travel time can vary depending on factors such as road conditions, weather, and traffic.

The route from Vancouver to Bella Coola includes a scenic drive along Highway 20, which passes through the Coast Mountains and the Chilcotin Plateau. This drive is known for its stunning views of mountain ranges, rivers, lakes, and forests, and it also provides opportunities for wildlife sightings.

It is important to note that the road to Bella Coola is a challenging mountain road, and it includes sections with steep grades, sharp curves, and narrow lanes. Therefore, it is recommended to have experience driving on mountain roads, especially if you plan to drive an RV or a larger vehicle.

Additionally, it is advisable to check road conditions and weather forecasts before embarking on the drive, as the road may be closed due to rock slides, flooding, or other hazards, especially during the winter months.

where are the some places to stay along the way

  1. Williams Lake: Williams Lake is a city located about 280 km (175 mi) east of Bella Coola, and it is a good place to stop for the night if you are driving from the east. There are several hotels and motels in Williams Lake, including the Ramada by Wyndham Williams Lake, Super 8 by Wyndham Williams Lake BC, and the Sandman Hotel & Suites Williams Lake.
  2. Nimpo Lake:Nimpo Lake is a small community in the Cariboo region of British Columbia known for its beautiful scenery and outdoor recreational activities such as fishing, camping, and boating. Accommodation options include wilderness resorts, motels, and lakeside lodges.
  3. Anahim Lake: Anahim Lake is a small community located about 180 km (112 mi) west of Williams Lake and 160 km (100 mi) east of Bella Coola. It is a good place to stop for the night if you want to break up the drive into two days. There are several lodges and resorts in Anahim Lake, including the Anahim Lake Resort, Moose Haven Lodge, and Eagle’s Nest Resort.

It is important to note that accommodations in the Bella Coola Valley can be limited, especially during the peak travel season in the summer months. Therefore, it is recommended to book your accommodations in advance to ensure availability.

is the road safe in the winter

The road to Bella Coola, also known as Highway 20, can be challenging and potentially hazardous during the winter months. The road passes through steep and rugged terrain, which can be subject to heavy snowfall, ice, and freezing temperatures during the winter season.

While the road to Bella Coola is maintained and plowed during the winter months, it is still recommended that travelers exercise caution and be prepared for winter driving conditions. Some sections of the road may be closed due to weather or avalanche hazards, and it is important to check road conditions and weather forecasts before embarking on the journey.

It is also advisable to equip your vehicle with appropriate winter tires or chains, carry emergency supplies such as food, water, blankets, and a shovel, and allow extra time for travel. Additionally, it is recommended that drivers have experience driving on winter roads, especially in mountainous areas.

Overall, while the road to Bella Coola may be passable during the winter months, travelers should be prepared for challenging driving conditions and take appropriate safety precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

where is the best place to see the bears

The Bella Coola Valley is home to a significant population of grizzly bears, and there are several places where visitors can observe these majestic animals in their natural habitat. The two best options are to book a river float or marine tour or go to the wildlife viewing platform in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. The platform is located about 45 minutes east of Bella Coola and is a protected area that provides critical habitat for bears and other wildlife. The viewing platform is situated on the Atnarko River and provides a safe and elevated viewing area for visitors to observe bears feeding on the salmon that spawn in the river during the fall.

It is important to note that while observing bears in their natural habitat can be a thrilling experience, it is also important to follow all safety guidelines and regulations to ensure the safety of both humans and animals. Visitors should maintain a safe distance from bears, avoid approaching or disturbing them, and always respect their habitat and behavior.