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Big Chief RV Park
Okanagan Valley
Nestled alongside Vernon Creek just north of Vernon, the park has a real sense of tranquility. Centrally located guests are close to hospitality, grocery stores, beaches, parks, wineries & much more! The RV sites have power, water & sewer hook-ups. Guests have access to the club house which has WiFi. Communal washrooms are well kept. The communal fire pit is perfect for roasting hot dogs & smores.
Wright's Beach Camp is situated on Skaha Lake at the south entrance to Penticton. Come join us at our quiet family campground to enjoy the sun and sand during the day and beautiful scenery at night.
Victoria Harbour Ferry's boats provide the best view of Victoria...From the ocean! Take a Harbour Tour, historic Gorge Waterway Cruise, or hop on an H2O Water Taxi as you explore inner Harbour destinations. Visit us on the dock in front of the Empress Hotel. From there, a VHF Captain can take you to Victoria's best-kept secret: Fisherman's Wharf! Feed the seals, grab some lunch from Barb's Fish and Chips, check out the funky float homes, go for a whale-watching or kayak adventure with Eagle Wing or Kelp Reef, and pick up an ice cream cone from Jackson's on the way back into town! So much to do, and so much to see...Victoria Harbour Ferry!
We fish two different premiere locations. Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands) located offshore in the North Pacific and Port Hardy (Vancouver Island). Although, both locations are considered a rain forests and are known for culture, beauty and marine life, they are both arguably known best for their legendary bounties of salmon & halibut. Team the best fishing of its kind with our highly rated fishing service to have the most amazing fishing experiences!
Tuckkwiowhum Village (pronounced Tuck-wee-ohm) is a First Nations heritage site located in Nlakapamux territory, 5 km south of Boston Bar, British Columbia. Tuckkwiowhum Village was inspired by our desire to preserve and share the culture and traditions of the Nlakapamux people. The name Tuckkwiowhum means a great berry picking place and this area still boasts lush forests and beautiful rolling hills still plentiful with huckleberries, blueberries, and medicinal plants. Enjoy an historical adventure in BC's Fraser Canyon where you will be immersed in our rich culture. See the summer lodges, smoke house, food caches, sweat lodge, earth ovens and a winter pit house. Come to the village and just as it was thousands of years ago, you can visit with one of our respected Elders, who are happy to share our traditional stories. Enjoy a unique Tipi camping experience or enjoy a peaceful getaway in our campsite area. Our longhouse can also be rented for weddings & other special events!
DISCOVER Kiixin! Huu-ay-aht's 5000 yr old village, is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island, BC. EXPLORE the only known remaining First Nations village with significant standing remains. CONNECT with their story on this 4-hour culturally guided hiking tour. The 2023 summer season offers day & evening tours | Thurs-Sun | May 19 - Sept. 3|Online bookings only at Kiixin.ca
Culture Shock Interactive Gallery is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated Gallery in Alert Bay on the northern tip of Vancouver Island. We offer interactive First Nations cultural experiences including cedar weaving, traditional salmon barbeque, storytelling and traditional ocean-going canoe tours. We also retail local First Nations art including jewellery, carvings, clothing and documentary films.
**Please note we are now closed for the season, reopening on May 1, 2026. ** Cultivate a deep understanding of Lillooets journey and spark an awareness of its exciting future. An eclectic variety representing a wide range of Lillooet history awaits you!
Strathcona Provincial Park, designated in 1911, is the oldest provincial park in British Columbia. Located almost in the centre of Vancouver Island, Strathcona park is a rugged mountain wilderness comprising more than 250,000 hectares. Mountain peaks some perpetually mantled with snow dominate the park. Lakes and alpine tarns dot a landscape laced with rivers, creeks and streams. To see and enjoy much of the scenic splendour means lacing up your hiking boots to backpack through the dense forests, stunning sub-alpine and alpine regions. While the high mountain peaks and deep shaded valleys of Strathcona Park are dramatic, it is easy to forget that beneath your feet lays a history stretching back 380 million years. Two areas Buttle Lake and vicinity and Forbidden Plateau offer a variety of visitor-oriented developments. The rest of the park is largely undeveloped and appeals primarily to people seeking wilderness surroundings.