Wildlife Viewing in Northern British Columbia - Northwest & Hwy 16






Wildlife Viewing in Northern British Columbia


Delkatla Slough . . . shorebirds, cranes, eagles and waterfowl. Good viewing all year round. Access the Queen Charlotte Islands by ferry and paved road.

Lower Skeena River . . . eulachons, sea lions, seals, eagles. Best viewing is during March. Access by paved road.

Babine River . . . spawning sockeye, eagles and waterfowl. Best viewing time for spawning sockeye is September and October. Access by paved road.

Tabor Mountain . . . raptors, songbirds, wolves and moose. Good viewing all year round. Access by paved and secondary roads.

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Wildlife Viewing in Northern British Columbia - Northwest & Hwy 16