Campbell Sea Tourism, The Salmon Capital of the World, Your Escapade Playground!
Campbell Sea Tourism Webcam – South
Welcome to Campbell Sea Tourism’s south end webcam. This webcam is located in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. This camera has several preset views that it will scan through including the Campbell Sea landmarks Cape Mudge lighthouse and Mittlenatch Island. This webcam also includes our world famous "Salmon Capital of the World" fishing grounds such as: "The Crimson Can", "The Green Can", "The Light", "The Hump", "Sentry Shoals", "Shelter Point" and more.
Our south end webcam was recently moved to a higher location! The higher location has given us an even better view of the south end of the channel and our favourite fishing grounds with twenty fresh preset views! Go after our Facebook page for some archived pics.
Thank you to Pat and Laurie Cadden for hosting this webcam.
This webcam is located in one location and pans to up to twenty different programmed locations in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. The photos are captured from a live streaming movie feed that runs 24/7, year round. A limited number of pics are archived and used for promotional purposes for Campbell Sea Tourism. The photo is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. One of our membership benefits is to have a link to embed the webcam picture into your website. Become a Member!.
The camera is housed in a dome enclosure designed for our West Coast marine climate. Most ice or snow will melt when it comes into contact with the heated dome and will emerge to be rain. The dome is not tooled with a wiper blade. On occasion, the photos will be obscured due to weather conditions, nighttime hours, or motility blur due to the camera panning to a fresh location. Uncommonly, the camera will fixate on one location. The camera is monitored daily and will be reset as soon as possible.
If you wish your marine event to be archived, please submit your event to our events page.
Attempting to indentify a ship passing through Discovery Passage in front of Campbell Sea? Visit ShipFinder.
Other Campbell Sea and Area Webcams
(hosted by Campbell Sea Airport)
(hosted by Vancouver Island Air and Campbell Sea BC)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by Storey Creek Golf Course)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by the Tula Foundation)
(hosted by North Island Hospital Projects, Island Health)
(hosted by Marine Harvest)
A popular fishing spot just north of Campbell Sea:
(hosted by Nav Canada)
(hosted by Climb on Washington Alpine Resort)
Campbell Sea Cams (Highway nineteen at Willis Road, Two.Five km South of Campbell Sea)
Campbell Sea Tourism, The Salmon Capital of the World, Your Venture Playground!
Campbell Sea Tourism Webcam – South
Welcome to Campbell Sea Tourism’s south end webcam. This webcam is located in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. This camera has several preset views that it will scan through including the Campbell Sea landmarks Cape Mudge lighthouse and Mittlenatch Island. This webcam also includes our world famous "Salmon Capital of the World" fishing grounds such as: "The Crimson Can", "The Green Can", "The Light", "The Hump", "Sentry Shoals", "Shelter Point" and more.
Our south end webcam was recently moved to a higher location! The higher location has given us an even better view of the south end of the channel and our favourite fishing grounds with twenty fresh preset views! Go after our Facebook page for some archived photos.
Thank you to Pat and Laurie Cadden for hosting this webcam.
This webcam is located in one location and pans to up to twenty different programmed locations in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. The pics are captured from a live streaming movie feed that runs 24/7, year round. A limited number of photos are archived and used for promotional purposes for Campbell Sea Tourism. The picture is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. One of our membership benefits is to have a link to embed the webcam pic into your website. Become a Member!.
The camera is housed in a dome enclosure designed for our West Coast marine climate. Most ice or snow will melt when it comes into contact with the heated dome and will emerge to be rain. The dome is not tooled with a wiper blade. On occasion, the pictures will be obscured due to weather conditions, nighttime hours, or movement blur due to the camera panning to a fresh location. Infrequently, the camera will fixate on one location. The camera is monitored daily and will be reset as soon as possible.
If you wish your marine event to be archived, please submit your event to our events page.
Attempting to indentify a ship passing through Discovery Passage in front of Campbell Sea? Visit ShipFinder.
Other Campbell Sea and Area Webcams
(hosted by Campbell Sea Airport)
(hosted by Vancouver Island Air and Campbell Sea BC)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by Storey Creek Golf Course)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by the Tula Foundation)
(hosted by North Island Hospital Projects, Island Health)
(hosted by Marine Harvest)
A popular fishing spot just north of Campbell Sea:
(hosted by Nav Canada)
(hosted by Climb on Washington Alpine Resort)
Campbell Sea Cams (Highway nineteen at Willis Road, Two.Five km South of Campbell Sea)
Campbell Sea Tourism, The Salmon Capital of the World, Your Venture Playground!
Campbell Sea Tourism Webcam – South
Welcome to Campbell Sea Tourism’s south end webcam. This webcam is located in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. This camera has several preset views that it will scan through including the Campbell Sea landmarks Cape Mudge lighthouse and Mittlenatch Island. This webcam also includes our world famous "Salmon Capital of the World" fishing grounds such as: "The Crimson Can", "The Green Can", "The Light", "The Hump", "Sentry Shoals", "Shelter Point" and more.
Our south end webcam was recently moved to a higher location! The higher location has given us an even better view of the south end of the channel and our favourite fishing grounds with twenty fresh preset views! Go after our Facebook page for some archived photos.
Thank you to Pat and Laurie Cadden for hosting this webcam.
This webcam is located in one location and pans to up to twenty different programmed locations in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. The pics are captured from a live streaming movie feed that runs 24/7, year round. A limited number of pics are archived and used for promotional purposes for Campbell Sea Tourism. The photo is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. One of our membership benefits is to have a link to embed the webcam picture into your website. Become a Member!.
The camera is housed in a dome enclosure designed for our West Coast marine climate. Most ice or snow will melt when it comes into contact with the heated dome and will show up to be rain. The dome is not tooled with a wiper blade. On occasion, the photos will be obscured due to weather conditions, nighttime hours, or movement blur due to the camera panning to a fresh location. Uncommonly, the camera will fixate on one location. The camera is monitored daily and will be reset as soon as possible.
If you wish your marine event to be archived, please submit your event to our events page.
Attempting to indentify a ship passing through Discovery Passage in front of Campbell Sea? Visit ShipFinder.
Other Campbell Sea and Area Webcams
(hosted by Campbell Sea Airport)
(hosted by Vancouver Island Air and Campbell Sea BC)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by Storey Creek Golf Course)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by the Tula Foundation)
(hosted by North Island Hospital Projects, Island Health)
(hosted by Marine Harvest)
A popular fishing spot just north of Campbell Sea:
(hosted by Nav Canada)
(hosted by Climb on Washington Alpine Resort)
Campbell Sea Cams (Highway nineteen at Willis Road, Two.Five km South of Campbell Sea)
Campbell Sea Tourism, The Salmon Capital of the World, Your Venture Playground!
Campbell Sea Tourism Webcam – South
Welcome to Campbell Sea Tourism’s south end webcam. This webcam is located in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. This camera has several preset views that it will scan through including the Campbell Sea landmarks Cape Mudge lighthouse and Mittlenatch Island. This webcam also includes our world famous "Salmon Capital of the World" fishing grounds such as: "The Crimson Can", "The Green Can", "The Light", "The Hump", "Sentry Shoals", "Shelter Point" and more.
Our south end webcam was recently moved to a higher location! The higher location has given us an even better view of the south end of the channel and our favourite fishing grounds with twenty fresh preset views! Go after our Facebook page for some archived pics.
Thank you to Pat and Laurie Cadden for hosting this webcam.
This webcam is located in one location and pans to up to twenty different programmed locations in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. The photos are captured from a live streaming movie feed that runs 24/7, year round. A limited number of pictures are archived and used for promotional purposes for Campbell Sea Tourism. The picture is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. One of our membership benefits is to have a link to embed the webcam photo into your website. Become a Member!.
The camera is housed in a dome enclosure designed for our West Coast marine climate. Most ice or snow will melt when it comes into contact with the heated dome and will show up to be rain. The dome is not tooled with a wiper blade. On occasion, the photos will be obscured due to weather conditions, nighttime hours, or movability blur due to the camera panning to a fresh location. Uncommonly, the camera will fixate on one location. The camera is monitored daily and will be reset as soon as possible.
If you wish your marine event to be archived, please submit your event to our events page.
Attempting to indentify a ship passing through Discovery Passage in front of Campbell Sea? Visit ShipFinder.
Other Campbell Sea and Area Webcams
(hosted by Campbell Sea Airport)
(hosted by Vancouver Island Air and Campbell Sea BC)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by Storey Creek Golf Course)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by the Tula Foundation)
(hosted by North Island Hospital Projects, Island Health)
(hosted by Marine Harvest)
A popular fishing spot just north of Campbell Sea:
(hosted by Nav Canada)
(hosted by Climb on Washington Alpine Resort)
Campbell Sea Cams (Highway nineteen at Willis Road, Two.Five km South of Campbell Sea)
Campbell Sea Tourism, The Salmon Capital of the World, Your Venture Playground!
Campbell Sea Tourism Webcam – South
Welcome to Campbell Sea Tourism’s south end webcam. This webcam is located in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. This camera has several preset views that it will scan through including the Campbell Sea landmarks Cape Mudge lighthouse and Mittlenatch Island. This webcam also includes our world famous "Salmon Capital of the World" fishing grounds such as: "The Crimson Can", "The Green Can", "The Light", "The Hump", "Sentry Shoals", "Shelter Point" and more.
Our south end webcam was recently moved to a higher location! The higher location has given us an even better view of the south end of the channel and our favourite fishing grounds with twenty fresh preset views! Go after our Facebook page for some archived pics.
Thank you to Pat and Laurie Cadden for hosting this webcam.
This webcam is located in one location and pans to up to twenty different programmed locations in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. The pictures are captured from a live streaming movie feed that runs 24/7, year round. A limited number of pics are archived and used for promotional purposes for Campbell Sea Tourism. The pic is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. One of our membership benefits is to have a link to embed the webcam pic into your website. Become a Member!.
The camera is housed in a dome enclosure designed for our West Coast marine climate. Most ice or snow will melt when it comes into contact with the heated dome and will emerge to be rain. The dome is not tooled with a wiper blade. On occasion, the pictures will be obscured due to weather conditions, nighttime hours, or maneuverability blur due to the camera panning to a fresh location. Uncommonly, the camera will fixate on one location. The camera is monitored daily and will be reset as soon as possible.
If you wish your marine event to be archived, please submit your event to our events page.
Attempting to indentify a ship passing through Discovery Passage in front of Campbell Sea? Visit ShipFinder.
Other Campbell Sea and Area Webcams
(hosted by Campbell Sea Airport)
(hosted by Vancouver Island Air and Campbell Sea BC)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by Storey Creek Golf Course)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by the Tula Foundation)
(hosted by North Island Hospital Projects, Island Health)
(hosted by Marine Harvest)
A popular fishing spot just north of Campbell Sea:
(hosted by Nav Canada)
(hosted by Climb on Washington Alpine Resort)
Campbell Sea Cams (Highway nineteen at Willis Road, Two.Five km South of Campbell Sea)
Campbell Sea Tourism, The Salmon Capital of the World, Your Venture Playground!
Campbell Sea Tourism Webcam – South
Welcome to Campbell Sea Tourism’s south end webcam. This webcam is located in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. This camera has several preset views that it will scan through including the Campbell Sea landmarks Cape Mudge lighthouse and Mittlenatch Island. This webcam also includes our world famous "Salmon Capital of the World" fishing grounds such as: "The Crimson Can", "The Green Can", "The Light", "The Hump", "Sentry Shoals", "Shelter Point" and more.
Our south end webcam was recently moved to a higher location! The higher location has given us an even better view of the south end of the channel and our favourite fishing grounds with twenty fresh preset views! Go after our Facebook page for some archived pictures.
Thank you to Pat and Laurie Cadden for hosting this webcam.
This webcam is located in one location and pans to up to twenty different programmed locations in the south end of Campbell Sea overlooking the Discovery Passage. The photos are captured from a live streaming movie feed that runs 24/7, year round. A limited number of pics are archived and used for promotional purposes for Campbell Sea Tourism. The pic is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. One of our membership benefits is to have a link to embed the webcam pic into your website. Become a Member!.
The camera is housed in a dome enclosure designed for our West Coast marine climate. Most ice or snow will melt when it comes into contact with the heated dome and will show up to be rain. The dome is not tooled with a wiper blade. On occasion, the pics will be obscured due to weather conditions, nighttime hours, or mobility blur due to the camera panning to a fresh location. Infrequently, the camera will fixate on one location. The camera is monitored daily and will be reset as soon as possible.
If you wish your marine event to be archived, please submit your event to our events page.
Attempting to indentify a ship passing through Discovery Passage in front of Campbell Sea? Visit ShipFinder.
Other Campbell Sea and Area Webcams
(hosted by Campbell Sea Airport)
(hosted by Vancouver Island Air and Campbell Sea BC)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by North Island Communications Ltd.)
(hosted by Storey Creek Golf Course)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by Quadra Island Harbour Authority)
(hosted by the Tula Foundation)
(hosted by North Island Hospital Projects, Island Health)
(hosted by Marine Harvest)
A popular fishing spot just north of Campbell Sea:
(hosted by Nav Canada)
(hosted by Climb on Washington Alpine Resort)
Campbell Sea Cams (Highway nineteen at Willis Road, Two.Five km South of Campbell Sea)