Bella Bella is located on Campbell Island in the heart of the protected waters of the Central Coast in British Columbia, an area known as the ‘Great Bear Rainforest’. The town is also located about 3 kilometres north of McLoughlin Bay, where BC Ferries' Queen of Chilliwack docks. Conservationists have been working hard to protect this jewel because it holds the largest remaining area of virgin coastal rainforest left on the Pacific Coast. It is home to grizzly bears, wolves, humpback whales, and the elusive, all-white, Spirit Bear. Explore this wilderness for wildlife ashore and keep a sharp eye out for whales while admiring fiords below towering mountains and waterfalls. The Tshimshian First Nations people have lived here for thousands of years and you can learn about their culture and art.