Dive into the untamed waves of the North Island for an adrenaline-fueled surfing experience. The sport first took off here in the 1960s at Grant Bay, Raft Cove and San Josef Bay in Cape Scott Provincial Park. Now, a new generation has returned to ride the long rollers and big breakers that lap steadily on the shores of these secluded sandy bays.
Between rugged coastlines and vast, sandy beaches is a haven for experienced surfers seeking the ultimate challenge. With powerful swells and quiet beaches, the North Island offers a thrilling playground for riders ready to push their limits.
Be prepared and know before you go, as most surf spots are far from town and without cell service. Leave a trip plan, know your limits and bring extra clothes! Check out our blog post “Skunked on the North Island”, a story about surfing the remote beaches of Vancouver Island North in winter.
know before you go
If you plan on exploring some of the more remote areas of the region, make sure you are prepared:
- If you are traveling on a logging road, expect to be sharing these roads with industrial vehicles and be sure you know how to travel safely
- Understand the cellular service limitations in remote areas
- Familiarize yourself with camping ethics for the front and backcountry before you go
- Leave a trip plan
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