We've visited Telegraph Cove every year for the last 5 summers now, and looking back through our past posts it occurred to me that while we'd talked about people and animals of all sorts, we haven't actually shared that many pictures of the town itself. Compounding that, part of the town is very pretty and historical while part of it is a rather ugly motel, so we actually don't really have photographs of ALL of it, even after all these years. Below is a look down into the marina from the RV park where we usually camp out.
A boardwalk runs around the edge of the cove along which the entire historical part of town is built up, with dock access in a few spots depending on which side your boat is moored on. The red building in the middle is the Old Saltery Pub which has very frequent salmon barbeques and does a pretty great seafood linguini as well.
This is a view coming back into town from on one of the whale watching boats, and has a nice look at the Stubb's Island office and the Whale Interpretive Centre. The little houses nestled on the hillside are pretty charming and the great people and good times to be hand keep bringing us back year after year.
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