Beaver Cove

Beaver Cove is a small coastal community on Northern , located on the . It is located at the mouth of the , 18 km southeast of and 3 km up the inlet from Telegraph Cove.
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: human settlement in British Columbia, Canada
  • Also known as: Beaver Cove, British Columbia

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Telegraph Cove and Alert Bay.

Photo: dvs, CC BY 2.0.
is a community of about 20 people in the region. It is a former fishing and cannery village that has become a launch point for eco-tourism.

is a small town of 449 people on Cormorant Island, off the east coast of , .

Beaver Cove

Latitude
50.52998° or 50° 31′ 48″ north
Longitude
-126.86278° or 126° 51′ 46″ west
Elevation
11 metres (36 feet)
United Nations Location Code
CA BEA
Open location code
942MG4HP+XV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 52553839
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
Geo­Names ID
5896668
Wiki­data ID
Q4878010
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to French—“Beaver Cove” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Beaver Cove, British Columbia
  • French: Beaver Cove

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include At The Water’s Edge Adventures and Telegraph Cove.

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