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British Columbia #19
VANCOUVER ISLAND
British Columbia Road Map Travel Guide
City of Campbell River to Port Hardy
This highway is called the Inland Highway Route. This highway gives access to many tourist destination communities, offering lodging and campground facilities along the way. Highway #19 is the fastest route north. Highway 19a the Seashore Route (which parallels this highway) follows this highway at a more leisurely pace along the eastern coast line of Vancouver Island. There are many access points to the Seashore Highway along the way. For more details check Highway Travel Guide # 19a The Seashore Route

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Miles

Road Item

Road Summary

0.0
(238.5)
0.0
(148.2)
Junction of Highway #28 & 19a
City of Campbell River, BC. North to Port Hardy, BC and ferries to Prince Rupert, BC, Bella Coola, BC. West to town of Gold River, BC. South to cities of Nanaimo, BC, Victoria, BC. - Attractions in and around Canpbell River, BC: Museum at Campbell River - Campbell River & District Public Art Gallery - Tidemark Theatre - Wei Wai Kum House of Treasures - Gildas Box of Treasures Theatre - Haig-Brown House Heritage Site - Kwagiulth Museum and Cultural Centre - Cortes Island Museum. NOTE: For highway travel via British Columbia Highway #28 - See Milebymile.com BC Highway #28 - City of Campbell River, BC to village of Gold River, BC; for highway driving directions. -- NOTE: For highway travel south via British Columbia Highway #19a - See Milebymile.com Road Map Highway Travel Guide - BC Highway #19a 'The Oceanside Route Scenic Drive' for highway driving directions.
0.1
(238.4)
0.1
(148.1)
Point of Interest
Crossing the Campbell River, BC. - The Campbell River, is designated as a British Columbia Heritage River.
1.4
(237.1)
0.9
(147.3)
Coulter Road
West to North Island College
3.0
(235.5)
1.9
(146.3)
Services at highway
East side of highway
4.4
(234.1)
2.7
(145.5)
View from highway
Driving north
11.1
(227.4)
6.9
(141.3)
View Point - Roadside Highway Turnout
East side of highway. This view point has a historical plaque
11.1
(227.4)
6.9
(141.3)
Photo - View from viewpoint
Looking east towards Seymour Narrows, BC.
14.8
(223.7)
9.2
(139.0)
Morton Lake Provincial Park
West of highway 16 kms. This park offers 24 vehicle accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis - campsite reservations are not accepted. All sites are located adjacent to the lake. This park is open year round; a winter camping fee is in place and campers must be self-sufficient.
17.1
(221.4)
10.6
(137.6)
Roadside Highway Turnout
Gravel turnout, access to hiking trail
18.9
(219.6)
11.7
(136.5)
Ripple Rock R V campground
East of highway, access to boat launching site
26.7
(211.8)
16.6
(131.6)
Roadside Highway Turnout
East side of highway, large gravel turnout, no services
31.2
(207.3)
19.4
(128.8)
Services at highway
East side of highway. Fuel, telephone
32.2
(206.3)
20.0
(128.2)
Roadside Highway Turnout - Rest Area
East side of highway. Picnic tables, toilets
32.8
(205.7)
20.4
(127.8)
Eagle's Cove R V Park
East of highway 19 kms
36.8
(201.7)
22.9
(125.3)
View from highway
Driving north
45.7
(192.8)
28.4
(119.8)
Access to Spirit Lake
West of highway
47.1
(191.4)
29.3
(118.9)
Point of Interest
Crossing Big Tree Creek
47.2
(191.3)
29.3
(118.9)
Rest Area - Roadside Highway Turnout
East side of highway, picnic tables, toilets
50.6
(187.9)
31.4
(116.8)
Big Tree Creek Fish Hatchery
West side of highway
51.2
(187.3)
31.8
(116.4)
Salmon Lookout Hiking Trail
East side of highway
52.2
(186.3)
32.4
(115.8)
Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway
56.5
(182.0)
35.1
(113.1)
Roadside Highway Turnout
East side of highway. Access to hiking trail
60.4
(178.1)
37.5
(110.7)
View from highway
Driving north
63.7
(174.8)
39.6
(108.6)
Point of Interest
Crossing the Salmon River, BC
64.9
(173.6)
40.3
(107.9)
Sayward Road
Community of Sayward, BC 12 kms east
65.2
(173.3)
40.5
(107.7)
Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway
70.3
(168.2)
43.7
(104.5)
Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway, paved turnout
77.5
(161.0)
48.2
(100.0)
View from highway
Driving north
78.6
(159.9)
48.8
(99.4)
Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway, gravel, no services
84.3
(154.2)
52.4
(95.8)
Point of Interest
Crossing the Adam River
86.3
(152.2)
53.6
(94.6)
Point of Interest
Rooney Lake, east side of highway
93.6
(144.9)
58.2
(90.0)
Point of Interest
Crossing the Eve River, BC.
93.7
(144.8)
58.2
(90.0)
Rest Area - Roadside Highway Turnout
East side of highway, picnic tables Toilets
107.8
(130.7)
67.0
(81.2)
Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway, gravel
109.0
(129.5)
67.7
(80.5)
Roadside Highway Turnout
East side of highway, gravel
120.6
(117.9)
74.9
(73.3)
Schoen Lake Provincial Park
West 13 kms. This park offers 9 vehicle-accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis. All sites are located close to the lake and no facilities are provided other than pit toilets.
125.2
(113.3)
77.8
(70.4)
Rest Area - Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway. Rest area has information sign, picnic tables, toilets
127.5
(111.0)
79.2
(69.0)
View from highway
Driving north
131.5
(107.0)
81.7
(66.5)
Road access to community of Woss, BC
West of highway
137.6
(100.9)
85.5
(62.7)
Rest Area - Roadside Highway Turnout
Picnic tables, toilets
138.0
(100.5)
85.8
(62.5)
Roadside Highway Turnout
East side of highway, gravel
139.4
(99.1)
86.6
(61.6)
Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway, large paved turnout
149.6
(88.9)
93.0
(55.2)
View - Point Roadside Highway Turnout
Paved turnout
160.9
(77.6)
100.0
(48.2)
View from highway
Driving north
162.9
(75.6)
101.2
(47.0)
Community of Nimpkish, BC
West side of highway, services, fuel, telephone
172.9
(65.6)
107.4
(40.8)
Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway, gravel, large turnout
188.0
(50.5)
116.8
(31.4)
North Island Discovery Centre
East side of highway
188.7
(49.8)
117.3
(30.9)
Junction of Access Road
East to communities of Kokish, Beaver Cove, Telegraph Cove, information Centre
190.7
(47.8)
118.5
(29.7)
Nimpkish Fish Hatchery
Access from highway
190.8
(47.7)
118.6
(29.6)
Roadside Highway Turnout
East side of highway, gravel
192.0
(46.5)
119.3
(28.9)
Services at highway
East side of highway
193.2
(45.3)
120.1
(28.1)
Access to airport

196.2
(42.3)
121.9
(26.3)
Community of Port McNeill, BC
East of highway. East to ferries to communities of Alert Bay, BC, Sointula, BC. - Port McNeill, BC; was named after Captain William Henry McNeill of the Hudson Bay Company’s SS Beaver, the first steamship on the Pacific Northwest Coast.
196.2
(42.3)
121.9
(26.3)
Welcome to Port McNeill, BC
Attractions in and around Port McNeill, BC. - OrcaFest - Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park - Lower Nipkish Lake Provincial Park - Henschell Fine Arts Gallery - Port McNeill Heritage Museum.
197.2
(41.3)
122.5
(25.7)
Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway, information sign
205.5
(33.0)
127.7
(20.5)
Access to campground

208.9
(29.6)
129.8
(18.4)
Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway, gravel
213.4
(25.1)
132.6
(15.6)
Rest Area - Roadside Highway Turnout
West side of highway, picnic tables, toilets
216.4
(22.1)
134.5
(13.7)
Marbell River Provincial Park
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. No facilities are provided.Please practice camping ethics. Note Vehicle access to the trailhead is restricted to parking at the entrance of the Western Forest Products recreation site.
216.5
(22.0)
134.5
(13.7)
Junction of Roadway
West to community of Port Alice, BC; 32 kms.
228.5
(10.0)
142.0
(6.2)
Access to Airport
West side of highway
228.6
(9.9)
142.1
(6.2)
South Municipal Boundry Community of Port Hardy, BC
Attractions in and around Port Hardy, BC. - The Port Hardy Museum - Quatse River Hatchery - Hardy Bay and the Quatse River Estuary - Whale Watching.
232.0
(6.5)
144.2
(4.0)
Access to Campground
West side of highway
233.2
(5.3)
144.9
(3.3)
British Columbia Ferry Terminal
East of highway. Ferries to Prince Rupert, Bella Coola. Access to Queen Charlotte Islands via Prince Rupert ferry, from Prince Rupert
233.2
(5.3)
144.9
(3.3)
Welcome to Port Hardy

238.2
(0.3)
148.0
(0.2)
R C M P Detachment
East side of highway
238.3
(0.2)
148.1
(0.1)
View from highway

238.5
(0.0)
148.2
(0.0)
Port Hardy Main Street - Welcome to Port Hardy, BC
Business area, services. Information Centre west of highway. Start / Finish of Highway. South to cities of Campbell River, BC, Nanaimo, BC, Victoria, BC. -e





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