Finnish immigrants established this charmingly rustic harbour town on Malcolm Island in the late 19th century. Their vision of a utopian community failed yet the island is clearly “paradise found” for the small resident population. Get here by a 25-minute ferry ride from Port McNeill. Dine casually in the village and shop at B.C.’s oldest cooperative store before exploring the island by car or bike. One highlight: The Beautiful Bay Trail and its viewing platform above a rocky beach that orcas use as a natural belly scratcher.
Visit Vancouver Island North Tourism to learn more.