Broughton Archipelago

Broughton Archipelago, Vancouver Island, BC

Broughton Archipelago is an amazing wilderness area including numerous small islands, inlets and is located between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, offshore from Telegraph Cove. The Broughton Archipelago is an amazing place that you will never forget.

The islands within the Broughton Archipelago are undeveloped and undiscovered. The remote, solitary islands in the Broughton Archipelago provide vast and amazing fishing, scuba diving, and swimming opportunities.

The best place for moorage in the Broughton Archipelago is the infamous Pierre's Bay Lodge and Marina.

Proof of early native settlement of the Broughton Archipelago can be found. Look for petroglyphs carved onto a rock wall on Berry Island, close to an area known traditionally as the Chief's Bathtub. Local legends claim that the First Nations people heated the basin with hot rocks and used it for ceremonial purposes.

Broughton Archipelago Provincial Marine Park is accessed by boat only, from Telegraph Cove, Alert Bay and Port McNeill on Vancouver Island.