Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites
Vancouver Island
A 20-minute drive from downtown Victoria, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites offer abundant ways to spend a fascinating half or full day exploring historic battlements, weapons and displays. Stroll through a restored Garry oak meadow. Take the 10-minute walk to Fisgard Lighthouse. Extend your stay camping in an outdoor oTENTik. Check the forts annual schedule and plan your visit around special family events.
Mountain Kids Outfitters is your one stop shop to get your kids ready to hit the slopes in comfort and style. Located in the centre of Whistler Village, we stock a thoughtfully curated selection of kids outdoors apparel and gear with a focus on skiing, snow boarding, mountain biking, and hiking. We only carry top quality brands that we know will keep your kids safe and comfortable so they can focus on playing hard and having fun. Our knowledgable staff are ready to answer any questions you might have about our gear, mountain sports, and the Whistler Blackcomb area - so don't be afraid to ask! Tight on time for your visit to Whistler? Make the most of it by ordering online and opting for free in store pick up.
Darts Hill Garden Park spans 22.5 acres of beautifully cultivated parkland in South Surrey, anchored by the original 7.5-acre garden lovingly developed by Edwin and Francisca Darts. This renowned garden is a testament to their pioneering spirit, horticultural curiosity, and unwavering dedication to working the land.
Our mission is to enrich the lives of community members through diverse and inspiring live entertainment and opportunities for a creative dramatic experience.
Kimberley Heritage Museum features exhibits on the Sullivan Mine and all aspects of Kimberley's history with exhibits which are changed throughout the year. Kimberley Heritage Museum is open year-round(except major holidays and the month of December). We also provide archives for research, by appointment.
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.