
Woss, located on the north of Vancouver Island in Nimpkish Valley, is also known as Woss Lake after the nearby lake with the same name. The community of Woss is situated along a trade route used for hundreds of years by native people, a way that linked the east and west coasts of wild and rugged North Vancouver Island.
The area is so famous for its superb scenery, especially during summertime. Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park and the 84.3 sq km (32.5 sq miles) Schoen Lake Provincial Park are popular destinations for wilderness hiking and offering excellent opportunities for boating and swimming, fishing, backpacking, and climbing in a rugged wilderness environment. Woss is a part of the regional district of Mount Waddington, which including Alert Bay, Port McNeill, Port Alice, Port Hardy, Hyde Creek, Coal Harbour, Holberg, Malcolm Island, and Quatsino.
The lowest and highest temperature of Woss on average is 0°C (32°F), and 21°C (69.8°F).
Woss has long summers that are mostly hot and dry. Winters are mainly short-lived, mild, and wet. The average weather from July to September is suitable for visiting Woss.