Primarily known as a gold mining town, Zeballos is a fantastic kayaking and canoeing zone. It has a lot of fishing lakes with fresh water. Moreover, walking trails with rainforest and wildlife multiply the grace of the Zeballos.
Kayakers and canoeing followers may have the chance to explore a place with several underground caves and spelunking places. Little Huson Cave Regional Park is a cathedral entrance leading to spectacular holes and caves. Kayakers can launch from Fair Harbour or book their trip to Zeballos.
Sea kayakers should care about the winds, especially at Cape Cook and Clerke Point. Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park is around 127,528 acres (51631 ha) and visitors, who travel to Zeballos for kayaking, may be able to explore the extraordinary wildlife. Additionally, Zeballos offers mountain climbing.
Zeballos is reachable by driving on Highway 19, about 190 km (118 miles) to the north of Campbell River city. Zeballos is 86 km (53.4 miles) southwest of Port McNeill. There is no public transport to Zeballos.