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E.C Manning Provincial Park
E.C. Manning Provincial Park
E. C. Manning Provincial Park is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains, it is within a three hour drive from either the Lower Mainland (Vancouver) or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all-season recreation area. There are 4 provincial front-country campgrounds within the park, and multiple backcountry campsites. Within E.C. Manning Provincial Park, there are incredible hiking trails, and multi-purpose trails for biking, horseback riding, snowshoeing, cross-country ski and back-country trails in the winter. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions with opportunities for fishing, paddling and bird watching. E.C. Manning Park protects over 70 000 hectares of diversified terrain varying from the towering cedar rainforest of Sumallo Grove to the rare 2000+ year old Subalpine Larch forest on Mount Frosty.
McLean Mill is a rare, surviving example of an early-to-mid 20th century logging and lumber operation in British Columbia. Established in 1925 by Robert Bartlett McLean, his wife Cora and their three sons, it continued as a family-run operation until 1965. McLean Mill was designated a national historic site of Canada in 1989 to commemorate its collection of extant resources related to significant aspects of the forest industry. Whether you wish to take in the history or to go for scenic walk with your family or fur baby, you wont be disappointed. The surroundings are breathtaking and informative. Grab the family, bring a picnic and make it a day at the Mill! 10am-4pm 7-Days/Week during the summer season, however the Mill and Steam Donkey are non operational at this present time. Take a Self-Guided Walking Tour and explore the historic site, buildings and machinery. Admission during the summer season is $10/Adult, $5/Students/Seniors & 7 and Under is Free.
We feature off street parking in a rural family neighbourhood, a private entrance, a large library in the common room, Secured WIFI or high speed internet (Mac), private 3/4 bath, Queen size bed, free local calls, sight seeing trip planning, event venue and of course our gardens to simply relax in.Local ingredients are used in preparing our special Salsbury Breakfast when seasonally available. Special attention is given to specific dietary needs.Our involvement with the Comox Valley culinary community enables us to give you expert recommendations for your lunch or dinner at many great local restaurants and bistros. We are also strong believers in supporting local food producers.Free shuttle service to and from CFB Comox, VIA Rail Station, Greyhound bus terminal, Mt. Washington Ski Shuttle, St. Josephs Hospital and Comox Valley Airport.Please note: friendly family dog on premises.
Howling Moon is a family owned and operated boutique craft cidery. We planted a dream and are growing a passion of making small batch unique ciders. Located just north of Oliver BC our family and pet friendly tasting room is open from May-October.
Embraced by the mountains to the North and the Pacific Ocean to the West, Vancouver is a city that has cherished its close relationship with nature. Leave the hustle and bustle of the crowded city behind and embark on an adventure Into The Wild. Into The Wild is your gateway to unforgettable outdoor adventures in and around Vancouver. Whether you're into thrilling bike tours, scenic hikes, city driving tours or winter excursions like snowshoeing, we create experiences that let you fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of British Columbia. Our expert guides and carefully crafted itineraries cater to all levels, making it easy for everyone to enjoy our tour offerings. Join us to explore hidden gems, connect with nature, and make memories that last a lifetime!
See, hear and touch the coastal history at the award-winning Museum at Campbell River. Explore the vibrant and contemporary exhibits of First Nations cultures, sit behind the wheel of an early logging truck, step aboard a float house raft, and learn about early days of recreational and commercial fishing. View the film about the destruction of Ripple Rock in the 30-seat vintage theatre. Browse through the Museum Shop, which features First Nations carvings and jewelry, local art and books about the coast. Open year round.
Shop. Dine. Experience. Downtowns only shopping centre, the Bay Centre is a must shop located in the heart of Downtown Victorias shopping and business district. Known for its architecture and urban atmosphere, the Bay Centre is home to over 70 street front and interior shops covering an entire full city block featuring Winners by TJMaxx, Pandora Shop at Ann-Louise Jewellers, Earls Kitchen + Bar, Blo Blow Dry Bar, Purdys Chocolatier, Sport Chek, The Tuscan Kitchen, Seed & Stone, Marble Slab Creamery and so much more. Find us on iconic Government Street only a 5-minute walk from the Inner Harbour and the Empress Hotel, and a 1 -minute walk from the downtown cruise ship shuttle stop. Looking to shop local makers? A third of Bay Centre shops & services are locally owned. Be sure to try out one of our 20 eateries on our brand new Food Terrace patio offering affordable dining and skyline views.
Kasiks Wilderness Resort, also known as Kasiks Lodge and Campground has 10 lodge rooms and 24 campsites. Kasiks is a great home base while exploring all the Northwest Coast has to offer. Explore our beautiful and cozy campground nestled amongst the trees surrounded by majestic mountains and near the banks of the Skeena River. We have space for bike camping and bike packing too! Add Kasiks Campground to your route planning as a safe space to rest and recharge on your journey. Kasiks lodge has 4 deluxe suites with private bathrooms and 6 standard rooms with shared bathrooms. We are situated 60 km West of Terrace and 90 km East of Prince Rupert and Port Edward. VISIT OUR CAFE! Kitchen Hours: We are open daily for lunch only, from 11:00 AM 3:00 PM for hot food menu orders. Enjoy fresh ground locally roasted coffee, grabn go sandwiches, baked goodies (made daily) and waffle cone ice cream from 9:00 AM 5:00 PM to the public.
Drive the Scenic Fraser Canyon with its seven mountain tunnels through the historic heart of British Columbia and relive the biggest rush on the Gold Rush Trail. A location so unique the afterlife have come back to use it as a playground. Early explorers refer to it as a place where no human being should venture, and man & nature battle here for supremacy.
Through the Haida Heritage Centre at Kay Llnagaay we celebrate the living culture of the Haida. Through our language, art and stories we share our relationship with the land and sea that which shapes, nourishes and sustains us. Kay Llnagaay protects and fosters Haida culture by reaffirming our traditions and beliefs, encouraging artistic expression, and serving as a keeper of all that we are. Kay Llnagaay is a place for the Haida voice to be heard. The Haida Gwaii Museum opened in 1976 and continues to build an international reputation for showcasing Haida historical and contemporary art, All-Island artists and an outstanding collection of objects, artifacts and scientific material culture. The Museum is committed to encouraging and facilitating creative dialogue and exploring a more holistic and critical view of the multiple and diverse ways of understanding Haida Gwaii home to one of the most prominent Northwest Coast First Nations cultures (Haida), and rich ecosystems in Canada.
Located at the hub of the Pacific Rim, the Alberni Valley has many treasures for you to discover. Nestled amongst the evergreens under the ever watchful presence of Mount Arrowsmith, you will find one of these at the Alberni Golf Club. This traditional golf course has a rich history extending back to the 1920's. While there have been many improvements to the course over the years you can nevertheless feel the spirit of those who have roamed the fairways before you. There is ample enjoyment and challenge for golfers of all skill levels. This par 70 jewel follows the contours of a salmon bearing stream which comes into play on several holes and also makes its annual contribution to the world's salmon capital, Port Alberni.
Red Dog Wine Tours offers a fun and memorable day of wine tasting in Kelowna and West Kelowna. Afternoon tour packages for White Wine, Reds, and charming, intimate, funky and fun wineries. Great comfort and views from our Mercedes bus.
Homalco First Nation have been the stewards of their traditional territory of Bute Inlet for generations and the cultural and historical significance of this area spans thousands of years. Our guided tours take guests through the Salish Sea to Bute Inlet and along the Orford River, where grizzly bear populations thrive during the salmon run. We also offer marine wildlife and cultural tours all of which are interwoven with knowledge from our traditional way of life. Our commitment to guests is to share our traditional lands, the share stories of our people and to create a sense of connection with our indigenous culture. We welcome you join us and learn about the land, wildlife and people while becomming immersed in the beauty of this spectacular land. iymot kunome (It is good to see you).