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Lillooet Farmers’ Market
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Every Friday morning, Main Street transforms into a bustling social hub for the community as market vendors and locals gather for the Lillooet Farmers' Market. At the market, you'll find a variety of locally-grown fruits and vegetables and stalls offering freshly baked goods, delicious canned preserves and organic meats, and beautiful Indigenous art.
Our passion for the outdoors, quality dining, and community connection is what drives us to make your stay relaxing and memorable. We strive to make our guests day action-packed on the waters of North Vancouver Island, and the evenings a relaxing environment to unwind and disconnect.
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.
Kelowna Actors Studio Inc. (KAS) was formed in May of 2003 to produce vibrant, exciting presentations of the worlds best loved Broadway productions, present fun, challenging and enriching learning experiences for students of all ages, become the premiere forerunner and prime example of a high quality theatre company and enrich the cultural landscape of the Okanagan valley. Over the past 14 years, Actors Studio has successfully produced over 86 major productions, grown to accommodate over 250 students a semester and won civic and regional awards for their contribution to the arts.
The Oliver & District Museum is housed in the old BC Provincial Police building, a heritage location built in 1924. Learn about the South Okanagan's unique ecosystem, local mining, ranching, and agriculture, and the culture and resilience of the Syilx Okanagan people. Then step back in time by entering the Fairview Jail, one of the few remaining intact buildings from our gold mining past!
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.
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!