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Pathfinder Camp Resorts – Agassiz-Harrison
Agassiz
Enjoy your stay in the countryside in one of our 8 newly renovated cabins! Whether you need a studio cabin for two, or a larger cabin for the whole family, we have what you need. Our cabins offer all of the essentials for a brief visit or a longer stay: comfortable beds, big screen TVs, Wifi and full kitchens including full size fridge with freezer, stove, oven, microwave and essential cutlery. Enjoy our summertime amenities like our heated pool, playground, greenspaceor spend the day 8 minutes down the road in the quaint and majestic Harrison Hot Springs. Experience activities like hiking, skiing, golfing, and boat rentals all less than an hour from our resort.
Twofiveo is a woman-owned, locally based tour company specializing in upbeat wine, beer, cider and distillery tours of the Cowichan Valley on our original karaoke bus. Our welcoming and playful vibe sets the perfect tone for you to let loose with your crew and create lasting memories while uniquely experiencing what the Cowichan Valley has to offer. Pick up from Cowichan, Victoria or Nanaimo
Welcome to BayView Bed and Breakfast in Mill Bay. Relax and enjoy the magnificent beauty of Mill Bay and the Cowichan Valley on your terms; when you want and where you want, because breakfast at BayView is self-served whenever you are ready to start your day. BayView is a self-contained suite with the most desirable modern amenities. BayView is conveniently located only two minutes from the fabulous Mill Bay Shopping Centre, Brentwood College and the soon to be completed Mill Bay Marina. Only twenty-five scenic Malahat Drive minutes from Victoria, BayView B&B in Mill Bay is your ideal home away from home. Additional bedroom can be arranged if required.
Grizzly Bears, return each August for the salmon run in Toba Inlet. A cycle that has taken place for a millennial on the traditional territory of the Klahoose First Nation. Against a breathtaking backdrop and from viewing platforms, we have optimal sight lines to view the bears in their natural habitat. Tours led by Klahoose guides and partners from Campbell River from late August to mid-October.