Summer 2020 Vancouver Island What's On Digest

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Before COVID-19 hit we were receiving over 1500 events each month from energetic island folks that love their community.

Now you don't have to wait for the magazine. All events will be available online everyday. The What’s On Digest will be hosting all Vancouver Island events on our website as they gradually re-appear.

Now more than ever, it is important to help stimulate our local core businesses and services on Vancouver Island. We encourage everyone to continue uploading their events to the What’s On Digest website, including virtual events, classes, workshops and sales. You create the event we will bring the crowd.

Do you have an event? Submit your event online at whatsondigest.com or by email. If you have an activity to add to the Things to Do email it to info@whatsondigest.com.

THIS ISSUE: The summer staycation issue has been carefully curated to include COVID operations and procedures in all activities and establishments. However, as we have all experienced, the process is evolving and things change rapidly. It is best to call ahead, make booking times, reservations, and be ready to wait. PLAN PLAN PLAN! And then plan to rest. Each area has been flagged with a colour for easy reference to each city. I hope this issue gives you the opportunity to find, explore and experience the many marvels and wonders of Vancouver Island, today, tomorrow and throughout the year.

Do you want to advertise? Contact us for local or island wide advertising and digital marketing opportunities: P (250) 205 2550 E info@whatsondigest.com Every effort has been made to connect with reliable sources to retrieve current information for activities and locations. While every effort has been made to be accurate, please contact, venues, organisations, etc. for confirmation. No responsibility is taken for omissions, or errors in listings.

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m WALK, RUN, & RIDE ELK FALLS SUSPENSION BRIDGE. Hangs 64mtrs above the Campbell River canyon floor offering a top to bottom view of Elk Falls. Located 4kms on the Gold River Hwy 28. Turn into the John Hart Interpretive Ctr. Park at John Hart Interpretive Centre parking lot. Walk to the falls is 1.4km easy walk. There is a 74 step climb down to the bridge. Public Portable Washroom. WATERFALL CHASING. Start at Elk Falls and drive to Gold River, there are 75 spectacular waterfalls to behold. Don’t miss Upper & Lower Myra Falls. Low is

a scenic hike through an old-growth forest on the west side of Buttle Lake in Strathcona-Westmin Provincial Park. Leads to a lookout of a large horsetail waterfall. The Upper Myra Falls is one of the Biggest waterfalls in Strathcona Park. A longer and separate hike it takes about 1 to 1.5 hours to reach the viewing area of the waterfall, the trail is moderate. 6.7ks. From Dwntwn, Hwy 23 for 50kms. As you approach the Buttle Lake campground. Follow Westmin Rd, for about 35km until you reach Westmin mine. Drive through the minesite. Check co-ordinates before going. SKATE ROLLER BLADE OR BIKE. Take


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the kids to skate, rollerblade or bike along the paved path. Penfield Linear Park, Joanne Dr.

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SNOWDEN FOREST. (Many trails to choose from). Largest and most challenging trails. Suitable for beginners and advanced riders. Enter from Hwy 28. Willows Market Campbell River www.davesbakery.ca

BEAVER LODGE FORESTLANDS. Ideal for beginner and intermediate riders. Enter from Dogwood Rd S.

walk to several cascading beautiful waterfalls) | Nature Trail (Behind the Discovery Foods grocery store at the corner of Regent & Glenmore Rd. Miracle Beach) | Beaver Lodge Lands ERT. A wide 7km wilderness trail in the heart of CR. From Hilchey Rd and Dogwood St to West Merecroft Rd. | Timberline Pathway (2km paved trail under the shade of the maples, alders, dogwoods and pines on Dogwood St from McPhederan Rd to Jubilee Rd.)

PUMP HOUSE (ELK FALLS PROVINCIAL PARK). Mix of intermediate to advanced trails. SEA WALK. Enjoy an ocean view with an easy 9.2 km paved ride or skate. HIKING. 1-10km Forest Trails. 12 POPULAR TRAILS YOU CAN DO IN 2 HOURS OR LESS. Canyon View Trail. (4kms) | The Millennium Trail. (2.4kms) | Beaver Pond/ Kingfisher Trail. (1km) | Willow Creek Trail. (3.4 kms) | Quinsam River Trail (4kms) | Paradise Meadows (4.2 kms) | Elk Falls Suspension Bridge (1.4 kms) | Beaver Lodge Forestlands (Many to choose from) | Lower Myra Falls Trails (3min

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open fields. Parking on Merecroft rd, S Birch & Robron rd. CENTENNIAL PARK. Tennis & basketball courts 230 4th Ave. SPORTSPLEX. Tennis, baseball, basketball, ball hockey, sand volleyball, Bocce, Disk Golf (Discs can be purchased inside) & open fields. 1800 S Alder St. NUNNS CREEK PARK. Baseball field. 1465 16th Ave. HAGEL PARK. Tennis courts, large field for various activities. Parking is available at the end of Jody Lynne Way. TRACK & FIELD. Large sports field & full size track. Phoneix Mid School. 400 7 Ave. PINECREST PARK. Baseball field & large fields. 300 S. Birch St. INDOOR COURTS. Indoor Courts are limited with COVID-19 Protcols. Check with the Sportsplex and Community Centre for availability.

m SWIMMING LAKES & BEACHES LAKE MCIVOR. Fresh water lake, open for swimming, waterskiing, floating and boating. Boat Launch available. Picnic facilities. Off Hwy 28, 15 mins from downtown CR.

UPPER CAMPBELL RIVER. Great place to explore, stop for a swim or a picnic. The southern arm is the wildest part of the lake and is dotted with islands that make for interesting paddling. A remote reservoir for swimming, canoeing and kayaking. Enter through Strathcona Park off Hwy 28. You can enter through Strathcona Lodge. ECHO LAKE. A tree fringed fresh water lake on the edge of the Hwy. Preferred by solitude-seeking swimmers and sunbathers. Listen for the echo that givs the lake it’s name. 30 mins from Dwntn. CR Hwy 28. BUTTLE LAKE. 23ks long and 1.5 ks wide, 120 mtrs deep. Has a well kept sandy beach and some campsites. Follow Hwy 28 to the Gold River Bridge. 40 mins from Dwntwn CR. MORTON LAKE & MOHUN LAKE. Popular sandy beaches, warm calm waters for swimming, camping, fishig, hiking and canoeing. It is the entry to the Sayward Canoe Route a 47ks paddle and portage curcuit. Offers camping, picnic areas, boat launch and pit toilets. Mohun Lakeis apprx 15 mins along from Morton Lake. 40 mins from Dwntwn CR. No public transport. 27ks northwest of Campbell River. Via Hwy 19. Turn off at the Menzies main logging road, approx 10 minutes past the old pulp mill. Follow the gravel Menzies Main for 12ks, then Morton lake Rd for another 7ks to the park. SARATOGA BEACH. Salt Water shallow water beach, open stretch sandy shores. The tide goes out for over half a


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mile creating warm shallow, safe swimming areas. Ideal for young families. Located at the south end of Oyster River, behind the Discovery Foods mall. 26ks /25 mins from Campbell River off the Island Hwy. STRATHCONA GARDENS RECREATION COMPLEX. Indoor swimmming pool, hot tub, sauna and programs are not available during COVID-19 Health and Fitness programs are available with spacing regulations. 225 S Dogwood St. 250.830.6777.

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CENTENNIAL OUTDOOR POOL. Is currently closed for renovations until 2021. 250-286-5317, 4th Ave. & Alder St. POOL & HOT TUB. Anchor Inn & Suites. Call ahead, Open to the public in the mornings. 261 Isl Hwy, 250.286.1131.

m FUN-FREE ACTIVITIES LIBRARY. Free @ CR Library, also Free intenet use. (downtown -1240 Shoppers Row). 250-287-3655. Check hours. SPLASH PARK & PLAYGROUND. 8amDusk. Located at the Willow Point Park next to the Sportsplex.

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DISC GOLF. Free course at the Willow Call 250-830-1155 • 250-204-6111 Crabby Bob’s on Fisherman’s W Point Sportsplex. Bring your own disc or they can be purchased from the Sportsplex. 250-923-7911 HATCHERY TOUR. Observe juvenile salmon all year or returning salmon from end of July-Novemeber on Selfguided tours. 7 days a week 10am to 3:30pm. 5km from downtown. Quinsam Road. 287-9564 WEINER ROAST & FIRES ON THE BEACH. A slice of Canadian Culture, a favourite all year round. Echo Lake, Miller Creek, Loveland Bay, Stories Beach, Rotary Beach Park, are all great locations for a fire & wiener roast. Don’t forget the marshmallows! Most CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 ...

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shoreline are available for open fires. (watch for fire bans) BEACHCOMBING. The Isl ocean brings unique pieces of driftwood, shells, rocks and sea-life. Find some interesting pieces of nature and sea-critters to admire. FISHING PIER. CR Discovery Pier, award winning, wheelchair accessible, salt water fishing, 600ft pier, 150ft from the shore. Open to Fishing year round , cafe & rod rentals open daily. May thru Oct. 655 Isl Hwy. Govt Wharf. 778-346-1868

m HORSERIDING TRAIL RIDES BALANCE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE . Lessons, and recreational riding. Indoor

& outdoor arenas. Shetland Rd. or off Willis Rd, on Walworth St, Campbell River. 250.203.6042. BEAR CREEK RANCH. In the heart of Black Creek, one of the best-loved training & trail-riding centres on Vancouver Island. 250.337.5524 OYSTER RIVER POT HOLES. The Oyster River Potholes are a must see! With some of the clearest water you’ll experience, this North Island secret is one worth sharing! To get there, you can enter from mid way or at the top of the Oyster River. Lower Potholes -Off the Highway 19a turn onto York road. Continue driving for 7 km until reaching the junction point for the power lines. Head right, straight down to the Oyster River! Upper Potholes, on the Oyster River just off from the Cranberry Rd Exit on Hwy 19. Drive down a couple of logging roads, park, and walk down to the bowls. Please note. Hazards present due to the ter-

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m MARKETS PIER STREET FARMERS MARKET. Open Sundays 10am-1:30pm. Collective Farmers and food producers, breads, meats, wine, liquor as well as soaps and some artisan products. Intersection of Cedar and 10th Ave. CR QUADRA ISLAND FARMERS MARKET. Online Market. See facebook page. WILLOW POINT SUMMER MARKET. Starts August 8th through to Aug 29th. 4.30pm-9pm. New Location - held at the Crow’s Nest Artist Collective at 2550 Island Hwy South, in the Parking lot. Local artists, makers & small businesses.

m GET ACTIVE LASER TAG. Outdoor Laser Tag, Water Tag, Soft Archery and more! Groups of 10-36 players. All ages! North Isl Battle Field. 250.202.3484. northIs-

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lbattlefield.net ARCHERY. Play times on week day evenings and weekends for drop in, leagues, birthday parties and tournaments. (indoor space available)West Coast Archery Tag. 250-830-3446. westcoastarcherytag@gmail.com MT WASHINGTON SUMMER. Enjoy a scenic ride up the chairlift, explore the many trails on our bike park, play around on our quad bungee trampoline, hiking/running and new this Summer “Eagles Flight Zip-Line Tours” the longest Zip Line on Vancouver Island. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 ...

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1-888-231-1499. Nrth on Hwy 19, turn onto Alpine Strathcona Parkway to Mt Washington. MIRACLE BEACH MINI-GOLF. Open May-Sept. New hours during COVID. 12pm-4pm, Wed to Fri. 11am-4pm Sat & Sun. 18 holes through a fun miniatureland golf course. Must pre-reg to ensure social spacing. 250-337-5336, 8667 Isl. Hwy, Blk Creek DISCOVERY PASSAGE AQUARIUM. Open June thru Sept, Hands on Aquarium Tours. See, and Explore, Open 10am-4pm, Discovery Pier @ Gov’t Wharf, 250-914-5500 INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING. Something for every age and skill level. On the Rocks Climbing Gym, 1980 N. Isl Hwy. 250.287.7625 rockgym.ca COMMUNITY CENTRE. Programs available 6 days a week for adults, youth, toddlers and seniors. Drop-in anytime. 401 11th Ave. 250.286.1161 campbellriver.ca LANDMARK THEATRE. Showcase 5 Movie Theatre, 489 S. Dogwood St. 250.287.3233.

m GALLERIES & EXHIBITS CR ART GALLERY. Browse local art exhibits and art gallery on display. Open Tues-Sat Noon-5pm, entry

CROWS NEST GALLERY. View local & handmade art in the gallery. Partake in hands on workshops/painting. Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. 2116F S. Isl Hwy. Willow Pt 778.348.2769. DIRECT ART GALLERY. Tyee Plaza. Local Art and Photography. Downtown. 778-346-0676 FIRST NATIONS GIFT SHOP. Wei Wai Kum House of Treasures, authentic traditional clothing and gifts with local First Nations Artists.Open 7 days a week 10am-5pm. 1370 Isl Hwy, 250-286-1440

m MUSEUMS CR MUSEUM. Starting May 18-Sept.30, open daily 10am-5pm 250.287.3103 crmuseum.ca. 470 Isl Hwy. MARITIME HERITAGE CENTRE. Currently closed during COVID-19. Check regularly for updates. See the Famous BCP45 Fishing Boat That Appears on the $5 Bill. 2 floors of maritime artifacts Open Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm, Discovery Pier, Isl Hwy. 250.286.3161.

m TASTING & TOURS COASTAL BLACK WINERY & CIDERY. Tasting Patio is open from 1pm to 5pm every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Enjoy a glass of wine with a picnic featuring local cheeses

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and deli meats, crackers & veggies. Tastings are $5p.p. or waived with a $15 purchase. 2186 Endall Rd, Black Creek, 250-337-8325 SHELTER POINT DISTILLERY. Single Malt Whisky, Single Grain Whisky, Single Cask Rye, Canada One Vodka, Sunshine Liqueur and Shelter Point Gin. Drop-in tastings are avaialble at the front counter. $5 pp.for 3 x 15ml samples. Open 7 days, noon to 6pm. 6 people per tasting. 4650 Regent Rd. Oyster River. 778.420.2200. BEACHFIRE BREWERY AND NOSH HOUSE. Locally brewed beer, tasting room and “live-menu”. 11th Avenue Campebell River. (250) 914-3473 SOUTHEND FARM WINERY. Located on the beautiful Quadra Island, MicroWinery and distillery. Making wine from Island grown grapes. Open for tastings, sales and picnics on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 12pm-4pm. Tastings are outside. No washroom on side. 319 Sutil Rd. Quadra Island, just past Petroglyph Rd. 250-285-2257

m WALK/ RUN/ RIDE HIKING. Pack a lunch & water bottles and enjoy the views. UPPER MYRA FALLS. (6kms 4hrs). Easy to intermediate.

RIPPLE ROCK. (8kms 3hrs) Moderate. BEDWELL LAKE TRAIL. (10kms 4 hrs). Moderate. STRATHCONA PARK LODGE. Fully equipped. Located along the shore of Upper Campbell Lake. A self-contained lodge with accomodations, food/ dining, hiking, swimming, kayaking, boat rentals and more. 250-286-3122

m GOLF STOREY CREEK GOLF COURSE. 18 Holes and a Driving Range. open year round (weather depending) McGimpsey Rd, storeycreek.bc.ca 250.923.3673 CAMPBELL RIVER GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB. State of the art re-desgined greens fom the soil up, 18 hole Golf Course 700 Peterson Rd, 250.287.4970, crgolf.ca CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 ...

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VELOCITY LOUNGE & DRIVING RANGE. State of the Art virtual golfing on real greens. Each of the eight Velocity Bays is its own private party, lounge seating, a TV that you control, and an exclusive space to hit balls equipped with Toptracer technology. 250-2874970, C.R. Golf & Country Club. SARATOGA BEACH GOLF CLUB. Opens mid-April for the season, a par 33 golf course suitable for all skill levels. Full length driving range on site. 250-337-2208

m ADVENTURE TOURS AIR HELICOPTER TOURS. See the Discovery Passage; (20mins) Magnificent flight along the Straight of Georgia. Desolation Sound (45mins) witness wildlife & natural beauty across 105 lakes. Famous Comox Glacier (45mins) stunning mountain flight over the beautiful Vancouver Isl mountain range. See more 49 North Helicopter tours, 49northhelicopters. com, 250.926.9292. AIR NOOTKA. Let Air Nootka take you into some spectacular hot springs, fishing, camping, hiking, surfing and remote islands for you to explore.

1.877.795.2255 for info. Canada’s best one day or multi day hikes. Air Nootka will get you there and pick you up. Gold River follow Hwy 28. 55 mins from Downtown CR.

m ADVENTURES TOURS EAGLE EYE ADVENTURES. All sorts of marine wildlife to be scene on this whale watching tour. July- Oct. 15, 250-286-0809 BIG ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS. Daily, Whale watching, Grizzly Bear, Wildlife tours, scuba diving & snorkeling 1-877800-3483, 129-1340 Isl. Hwy. 50NORTH ADVENTURES. Specializing in small groups & families. Wildlife tours, fishing charters, Island tours, or customize your own. Try our Fishing/ Whale watching combined tour. Call or text 250-702-4515 CAMPBELL RIVER WHALE WATCHING. A variety of personalized tours with convenient departure times. Whale watching, grizzly bears, ocean rapids, and kayaking tours. 250-287-2667 ADVENTURE QUEST. Cruise in safety & comfort with daily departures in Whale Watching, Marine & Wildlife Tours & Grizzly Bear Tours. 778-346-0021. ABORIGINAL JOURNEYS. Whale

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Watching, Grizzly Bear, Wildlife tours, 3.5hour and 5.hour tours, Small groups. Tours daily. 250.850.11101. Discovery Harbour Marina. FULL SCALE FISHING ADVENTURES. Our expert guides are guaranteed to give you a 100% Westcoast fishing experience. Not just fishing, full scale scenic tours to beautiful remote beaches. 250.202.1102. See special hotel/fishing inclusive packages in this magazine with Anchor Inn Suites. E.gricorogers@gmail.com CAMPBELL RIVER ADVENTURE LAND TOURS. Offering Winery, Brewery, and Distillery tours as well as guided hikes of the Ripple Rock Trail & Elk Falls Provincial Park. 250-287-2667

ISLAND HOPPING. Getaway to remote islands, visit Savary Islands, Hernando Isl. Small group charters to remote destinations in the discovery islands. Quest Water Taxi - Scheduled trips. 1(855)659.2327. Email-info@campbellriver-watertaxi.ca ISLAND JOY RIDES. Bicycle & Kayak tours to celebrate active lifestyles, locally sourced food, & connection with people & places. 250-830-8522, hello@islandjoyrides.com. ISLAND LIFE EXPEDITIONS. Endless exploring on paddle boards. Lessons, day trips & multi-day trips available. 250-895-9400. CONTINUED ON PAGE 14 ...

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FLOAT PLANE. Historic Mail Tour. With Corilair Charters. Discovery Islands, Desolation Sound stopping at remote locales on the way. Reserve. 250.287.8371 or 1.888.287.8366. 3050 Spit Rd. Campbell River DESTINY RIVER ADVENTURES. Professionally guided river rafting tours ranging from whitewater to serene scenic rivers. 250-287-4800 SNORKEL WITH THE SALMON. Jump into the Campbell River at the bottom of Elk Falls and float down the river while you snorkel with the salmon. The only swim with the salmon experience in Canada. With Destiny River Adventures please check COVID availability. 250.287.4800. SELF GUIDED SALMON FLOAT. You

can do a self guided snorkel, however you will need a good wetsuit, and watershoes. plus goggles and snorkel.

m GOLD RIVER RECREATION POTTERY GALLERY. Clayworks Cafe and Gallery- Dine in. Next to the Gold River. Pottery gallery and even sign up for a private pottery lesson! 500 Industrial Park Place, Gold River. 250.283.2374. GOLD RIVER GOLF COURSE. 9-holes surrounded by snow-capped mountains. 250-283-7266

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waterfall, viewing platform. West on Head Bay Forest Road. WEIMAR CAVES. 5km southeast of Tahsis. Moderate to high risk. For experienced or guided visitors.

bathrooms. HEBER RIVER TRAIL. 40-min trail round trip following the heber Canyon. Great fly fishing.

THANKSGIVING RIDGE. Above Head Bay at the end of Tlupana Inlet. Great for repelling.

RUGGED POINT MARINE PROVINCIAL PARK. Accessible by boat only. Wilderness camping. Picnic area. Salmon fishing. Short 5-min trail.

WHITE RIDGE PROVINCIAL PARK CAVING. East Gold River in the mountains. Some of Canada’s longest and deepest caves. For experienced cavers.

SCOUT LAKE TRAIL. 2km trail leading to Scout Lake. Bike trails. Lady Falls. 15-min round trip. Viewing platform.

PROVINCIAL PARKS & HIKING TRAILS. Enjoy the outdoors in these scenic spots. 250-283-2418 for info.

ELK RIVER TRAIL. 13km one way. Scenic Landslide lake. Backcountry campsites on the way.

GOLD MUCHALAT. Canoeing, cycling, fishing, wildlife viewing and hiking. Bring a picnic!

PEPPERCORN TRAIL. 40-min one way. Along the Gold River. Swimming and cliff jumping

STAR LAKE RECREATION AREA. Canoeing, swimming, picnicking and fishing! Picnic tables, fire pits, and

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INDIAN FALLS. Canyon, river and forest views. ANTLER LAKE TRAIL & RECREATION AREA. Cutthroat and rainbow trout fishing. Appx 60-min easy hiking trail one way. Bike trails.

m GUIDED TOURS FLOAT PLANE TOURS. Hiking, fishing, surfing, or camping adventure. A great way to get to the Hot Springs Cove. Air Nootka. 800 Mill Road. Gold River. airnootka.com. 250-283-2255. GET WEST ADVENTURE TOURS. 1.877.824.8253 www.getwest.ca. No Cruises to Friendly Cove. GET WEST- TUESDAY NOOTKA SOUND DAY CRUISE. Explore Nootka Sound on a day cruise, Tuesdays aboard MV Uchuck III. 9am returning 6-8pm. GET WEST -KYUQUOT OVERNIGHT

ADVENTURE CRUISE. Limite availability. 1.877.824.8253 www.getwest.ca GET WEST -KAYAK TRANSPORTATION. Kayakers have 2 drop off/pickup options. Bligh Island Marine Provincial Park or Nuchatlitz Provincial Park. Drop-offs. Tues & Thurs | Pickups, Tues & Fri.

SAYWARD Sayward rests on Kelsey Bay in a spectacular natural environment in the Sayward Valley, 1 hour north of Campbell River. Kelsey Bay Harbour is the only small craft harbour located between Campbell River and Port McNeill on the Johnstone Stait. SAYWARD MARKET. Begins May thru Sept. on Saturdays from 10am-1pm, Gifts, Unique treasures, Homeade baking and Fresh Produce Sayward Heriatge Hall, 1257 Sayward Rd. (45 min Drive) SAYWARD

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campsites and short/long term RV sites are nestled into the wonder we call Sayward White River. No matter where you look you experience wildlife, flowers, trees, mountains and sparkling rivers. Newly renovated riverfront campground and RV park. Close to Fishing, hunting, wilderness adventure. Pet Friendly,RV sites $33 per night. Full service washrooms/showers. Store and amenities on site. 1673 Sayward Rd. Sayward. 1.250.282.0117. KELSEY BAY RV CAMPGROUND. 6 Oceanfront sites with full hookups $25 p.night. Boat launch, free firewood, Washroom and coin operated showers. Wifi. Beach front, Swimming,. 23 Sayward Rd. 250.282.3762. MAJESTIC VIEW FARMS. A quaint Hobby Farm that shares the wonders of the farm. Farm animals, and Fresh picked produce available to the public. open daily. 250.282.3828. 1664 Sayward Rd. RAFTING, KAYAKING & CANOEING. Keen kayakers head to Sayward to traverse the the Salmon River or the coastal waters. Exhilerating rafting through a deep canyon, with most of

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the river being grade ll, with two class lll rapids suitable for novices and up. THE KUSAM KLIMB. The Kusam Klimb is a wild and rugged 23km loop heading up and over Mount H’Kusam and down the Stowe Creek watershed. Starting at sea level, pass through spectacular scenery and with views of mountain peaks and Johnstone Stait. For serious hikers. FISHING CHARTERS. There are several fishing charters that run from Kelsey Bay. This is prime Halibut country. CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 ...

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AT THE WATERS EDGE ADVENTURES. Kayak tours, self guided self propelled adventures. 1.250.230.4399 atthewatersedge.ca.

TELEGRAPH COVE HIKE THE BLINKHOR TRAIL. A steep hike uphill for most of th e walk but well worth it. Make sure to make it to the bench at the top to see the amazing views. Rated 5/5

PORT MCNEILL Located on the islands north-east shore on Queen Charlotte Strait. Pop. 2,500

TIDE RIP GRIZZLY TOURS. Explore spectacular Knight Inlet. Day long grizzly bear watching tours in a covered boat. 1.8000.200.4665.

SUN FUN DIVERS. Specializing in day trips from a shore base. Casual or intense we can accommodate all divers and skills. Crystal clear waters and an abundance of marine and wildlife. 1.250.956.2094. E. scubastevepm@hotmail.com.

GREY GHOST FISHING ADVENTURES. Salmon, Halibut and Ling Cod fishing. See some whales while your out there. 1.800.200.4665 at the Cove.

ALDER BAY KAYAK. Quiet short day kayak tours. Wildlife at your paddles edge. 1.250.999.8946. E. info@alderbaykayak.com

WHALE WATCHING TOURS. Leaving daily, on site at the cove. 1.888.383.4884

SEA WOLF ADVENTURES. Explore the Great Bear Rain Forest and Broughton Archipelago. Whale

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Water Taxi service to Hernando and Savary Islands! Beginning on July 15th. 3 Departures a week. SCHEDULE Wednesday, and Sunday departing Campbell River at 2.30pm. Friday departing at 5.00PM. RETURN Departing Hernando on Wednesdays and Sundays at 3:15pm. Savary at 3:45pm. Departing Hernando on Fridays at 5:45. Savary at 6:15pm. RATE 4 people and under to Savary Is. is $89p.p. 4 people and under to Hernando Is. is $79p.p. More than 4 passengers to Savary $59p.p. More than 4 passengers to Hernando $49p.p. FREIGHT Up to 200lbs is $50 (conditions apply.) Deliveries can be made to our office in the Discovery Harbour Marina. Groceries to be delivered the day of the trip. Online bookings available.

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Watching and local First Nations cultural tours; Authentic Indigenous interpretation of local traditional history and wildlife. 1.250.902.9653. E. info@seawolfadventures.ca KINGFISHER WILDERNESS ADVENTURES. 3day/2 night and 4day /3 night private basecamp kayak tours for your family or close group of friends. Wake to the sound of humpback whales. Watch a swim pod of Orca swim past your kayak. Offering very comfortable camping experience. 1.866.546.4347. E. info@kingfisher-adventures.com

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CAVING. Rookies of all ages can explore at Little Huson Caves Regional Park, a 45 minute drive south of Port McNeill, off the Zeballos road. Self guided tour, natural rock bridge and walk in, cathedral-style cave. From Hwy 19, take the Zeballos turn-off just north of Woss onto a gravel logging road, follow the signs.

PORT HARDY Located on the islands north-east shore on Queen Charlotte Strait. Pop. 4,132. Gateway to Cape Scott.

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SURFING. Surfers are taking on the wild ocean waves and remote beachfronts. Grant Bay , Raft Bay in Cape Scott Provincial Park. Lessons, gear rentals all available from local retail outlets. PORT HARDY MUSEUM & GIFTS. Locally produced native art, (silver jewelry,drums, original paintings, prints, textiles, carvings.) First Nations exhibits 7110 Market St. 250.949.8143. CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 ...

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Telegraph Cove postcard boardwalk community that has has become a snug little village with just twenty residents and bustling resort in the warmer months with travellers, whale watchers, fishermen, boaters, campers and kayakers. The Cove is the gateway to Broughton Archipelago, the largest marine park in BC with a multitude of islands that provide visitors with sheltered waters, secluded inlets, and

breath taking views. If you are passionate about the wildlife and experiencing a natural paradise then Telegraph Cove is a must see. Located 4.5 hours north of Nanaimo Ferry and just 27 minutes south of Port McNeill along Highway 19A. You can stay in cabins on the boardwalk or there is a huge camping site. Plus 13 other accommodation sites within a

30 minute drive. Whale Watching, Fishing, Grizzly bear and Wildlife tours operate during the summer season. The village has an exception Whale interpretive centre and a first class restaurant and cafe. Keep reading for things to do in Telegraph Cove...

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HELICOPTER TOURS

DISCOVERY PASSAGE TOUR Flight along the Strait of Georgia. 20 mins $145 /person COMOX GLACIER TOUR Views over Vancouver Island to the famous Comox Glacier. 45 mins $295 /person

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FISHING & ACCOMMODATION. Fish Harder Charters. Will take you to all the local best catch spots. The best, Salmon, Halibut and bottom fishing waters. Charming Self Contained suite, full amenities and laundry service. $80 per night. 1.604.907.1613. REC CENTRE & SKATING ARENA. The skating arena and recreation centre will remain closed uring the COVID-19. WEST COAST HIKES & BEACHES. Stories Beach is a a Port Hardy gem. A leisurely stroll or a brisk shoreline walk. Around the corner is Thomas Point and while this beach may be rocky, its shores are one of the best spots in town for anfternoon beach fire.

spectacular, secluded sandy beaches on the North Island . Experienced hikers. Uneven terrain, steep gradients as well as dense narrow trailhead WALK | RUN | BIKE. Fort Rupert Trail is a 3.9km moderate trail. Features a lake and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking and trail running. The trail passes through old growth forest and includes gravel surfaces and boardwalks.

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SAN JOSEF BAY & CAPE SCOTT. The hike out is only 2.5 km, the trail is well-maintained, averaging 45 mins. to arrive on the sandy shores of the beach. Endless shoreline, Sea stacks, sea caves and tidepools await discovery at low tide. Whales and wildlife are often on the horizon. Overnight camping is permitted. THE NORTH COAST TRAIL. Offers the most challenging wilderness trek on V.Island. 59.8km trail accesses the most

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From downtown Courtenay. Black Creek - 15 mins, Cumberland - 15 mins, Courtenay, Comox - 10 mins. Royston - 10mins. Union Bay 15 mins. Fanny Bay - 15mins. Bowser -25m mins. GO ISLAND HOPPING. Cable ferry leaves from Buckley Bay on the hour to Denman Isl. 15 min distance. Ferry to Hornby Island from Denman Island, 20 min distance.

m MUSEUMS THE CUMBERLAND MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES. Opened its doors in 1981 and is home to the extensive archives

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and artifacts of the community of Cumberland. The Museum is located in the heart of the historic Village, steps from #6 Memorial Mine Park and downtown shopping and dining. We are wheelchair accessible, offer free wireless internet access and provide Visitor Services for travellers. Current hours of operation are Tuesday - Saturday 11 am - 4:30, with a special hour on Thursday mornings from 10 am to 11 am reserved for seniors. Hours may changes so please plan your visit by checking cumberlandmuseum.ca before dropping by. COMOX AIR FORCE MUSEUM. See the

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history of the Snowbirds and other Canadian airforce artifacts. Corner of Military Row & Ryan Road 339.8162. www.comoxairforcemuseum.ca HMCS ALBERNI MUSEUM. Experience the stories of more than a century of Canadian military history in times of war and peace. Visit us as we celebrate our 21st year of our Remembrance programming. 625 Cliffe Ave, Courtenay, 250.897.4611. WALK THE AIR PARK. Free great views. Courtenay, Off Cliff Ave, turn onto Mansfield Rd. COURTENAY & DISTRICT MUSEUM. Is closed during COVID-19 EXPLORE FILBERG PARK AND HERITAGE LODGE. Beautiful lawns, peaceful gardens and quiet benches to relax on. Don’t miss the petting zoo, the Lodge and the summer kitchen for a relaxing light meal. 61 Filberg Road

m WINERIES 40 KNOTS WINERY. Tastings & Tours. One of the largest Estate vineyards on the Island. 17 Estate wines. Open Tue-Sun 11am-5pm or book a Private Tasting, Picnic or Cellar Tour. Visit our Interpretive trail & learn about our terroir and varieties. Tastings by reservation, glasses and picnics on the terrace. 2400 Anderton Rd, Comox. 250.941.8810 www.40KnotsWinery.com BEAUFORT VINEYARD AND ESTATE WINERY. Expect youthful, fruit-driven reds, and lively, aromatic whites. Their tasting room is open seasonally and is situated in a renovated old barn. Cozy atmosphere. 5854 Pickery Road, Courtenay. 250.338.1357. COASTAL BLACK ESTATE WINERY & CIDERY. Award winning estate fruit winery and cidery nestled at the base of Mount Washington. Our tasting patio is open Friday to Monday 1pm to 4pm. Curbside orders everyday. Other farm grown product available

such as; fresh market fruit , veggies and raw honey. 2186 Endall Rd, Black Creek. 1.250.337.8325. CORLAN FARM VINEYARD AND WINERY. A 10 acre 100% certified organic veneyard, farm and boutique winery on Denman Island where you can visit the tasting room, walk the vineyard and gardens, enjoy a picnic and a glass of wine. Tastings 11am-5pm Mon-Fri, 1pm5pm, Sat & Sun. 8441 Mac Farlane Rd, Denman Island 1.250.335.9132 HORNBY ISLAND WINERY & CIDERY. Producing wines, ports, and sherry made with local fruits and berries. Shipping available. Open for pick up and tastings. 7000 Anderson Drv. Hornby Island. 1.250.335.3019. MIDDLE MOUNTAIN MEAD. Artisan honey winery combining the best of ancient and modern techniques to create small lots of premium handcrafted mead. Tasting on the meadery’s roof top deck where you can enjoy spectacular views of lavender hillsides, black and red currants, fruit trees, and water views. Complementary tastings, Wednesday to Sunday 1pm-5pm. 3505 Euston Rd. Hornby Island 1.250.335.1397.

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ISLA DE LERENA VINEYARD WITH GLAMPING. Producing some of the Gulf Islands finest wines. NEW -Offering 9 beautiful glamping tents available for rent during the month’s of May thru to Sept. 1885 Central Rd. Hornby Island, 250.335.2491.

m BREWERIES ACE BREWING. From signature Lagers to innovative, unique varieties crafted by our award winning Brewer. 10 original tap Brews will have you return. Includes a menu selection with munchies, entrees, and shared platters. 150 Mansfield Dr, Courtenay / 250.338.1182 CUMBERLAND BREWING COMPANY. A favourite with the locals. Currently with five core beers and a rotating selection of one-offs, collaborations, and weekly casks. Woodfire stove Pizza. 2732 Dunsmuir Ave, Cumberland. / 250.400.273 NEW TRADITION BREWING CO.. Serving well-balanced craft beers, a selection of Aussie meat pies (yum!), grilled sandwiches, and other snacks. New Tradition Brewing offers an awesome beer tasting experience in our tasting

room, serving you flight paddles which allow you to taste 4 of our delicious beers. 215 Port Augusta St Unit 11, Comox / 1.778.984.1531 LAND AND SEA BREWING CO. A selection of 4-6 beers on tap at a time; ranging from easy drinking lagered ales to malt forward dark brews. Bright and welcoming tasting room. Features an open kitchen where you can see their team create an array of delicious morsels from their small, but mighty, food menu. 2040 Guthrie road, Comox / 250.941.5577 GLADSTONE BREWING CO.. Offering tasting flights, pints, and growler fills, as well as some local kombucha, cider and wine on tap. Home of the amazing burger bar, with a menu featuring delicious, local, seasonal ingredients – the perfect pairing to our quality beers. Large, relaxing outdoor patio, is open daily. Traditional styles of Belgian ales, European lagers, and Pacific Northwest style India pale ales are poured alongside experimental small batches. Minors welcome with a parent or guardian. Open daily Sunday to Thurs. 12pm10pm. Fri-Sat. 12pm-12am. 244 4th Street, Courtenay / 250.871.1111

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100% BC honey. producing Unruly Gin, Unruly Vodka, Krupnik, Drunken Hive Rum, and Depth Charge spirits. Complementary tastings and tours. Open Tue-Sat 12pm-5pm.

you the magic of ceramic art. Each month a featured local artist will have their work on display. Open Thursdays to Saturdays 10am-3pm. 180 5th Street, Courtenay. 1.250.334.4613.

ISLAND SPIRITS DISTILLERY. Hornby Island Spirits will have you sitting at the comfortable tasting counter, wondering at the complex curves of the still, marvelling at the number of aromatic botanicals added into the Phrog Gin such as juniper, coriander, cinnamon and 11 more, sipping, relax. Smooth is the first word that comes to mind, especially with the vodka. The gin changes with every sip. 4605 Roburn Rd, Hornby Island, BC / 250.335.0630

PEARL ELLIS GALLERY. Showcases local artists. Promotes interest and study of the arts. 250.339.2822. 1729A Comox Ave. check hours.

m GALLERIES I-HOS GALLERY. Traditional & Contemporary Northwest Coast artwork & crafts 3310 Comox Road, 250-339-7702 COMOX VALLEY ART GALLERY. Current Exhibits, “The Time of Things. The Continuum of Indigenous Customary Practice into contemporary art, on show till Sept 11th. Community incubator projects. Water (re) Source. The multi-year public art works program on CVAG’s Plaza. Public Place / Sacred Space. Other Events and Exhibits through the Summer. Traditional Indigenous Full Circle Tea Garden ; Crossroads ; CVAG Next Door. New Gallery hours. Wed - 12pm to 7pm. Fri - 1pm to 6pm. Sat - 10am to 4pm. Book for small groups 250.338.6211. 580 Duncan Ave. Courtenay. POTTERS PLACE GALLERY. The alchemy of earth, fire, water and air brings to

ART ALCHEMY STUDIO. A working studio and gallery where artists share the space and experience of art making. Witness the process of art making, be inspired by a wide diversity of artistic expressions and buy local, high quality art work. Current art exhibit at the Comox Airport. 250.218.2742. 250.218. ART STUDIOS. Hornby island and Denman island, head to the Hornby Island Art Council to find location of artist studios. 2115A Sollans Rd. Hornby Isl. 250.335.2070. hornbyarts.com. SWIMMING INDOORS. 50ft swimming pool and wading pools are open. Please check scheduled times for public swims. 250.338.5371 or .courtenay.ca/rec. COURTENAY OUTDOOR POOL. Closed for 2020.

m IN THE WATER KYE BAY. Offers beautiful sandy beaches and many shallow tidal pool perfect for kids. Water is warm at high tide. Picnic, bring the dog. Follow Ryan Rd. to Pritchard, turn right, follow to the roundabout, continue along Knight Rd down to Pt Holmes to the beach. CONTINUED ON PAGE 26 ...

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GOOSE SPIT. Excellent views to the south, east and west. On the inside is a sheltered lagoon that provides food and habitat for many migratory and resident waterfowl. Ideal for paddling and swimming on the beaches. Goose spit is a popular spot for kite-boarding in the fall and winter seasons. Directions. Follow Balmoral SE from the Comox Golf course, and keep going when it becomes Hawkins Road. KITTY COLEMAN PARK. A popular destination for swimming, boating, fishing, and oceanfront camping. The estuary of Kitty Coleman Creek, and 900 metres of shoreline. Park facilities include a picnic shelter, picnic tables, pit toilets, two boat launches, several nature trails and camping for individuals and groups. The eastern portion of the park is home to a single majestic

old-growth Douglas fir, estimated to be more than 500 years old. Located 6 kilometres northwest of Courtenay, access via Coleman Road off the island Hwy 19A, north of Courtenay. Turn on Left Rd, then right on Whittaker Rd. MIRACLE BEACH. The waterfront midway between Courtenay and Campbell River. On the beach, sandcastle building, sunning, swimming, exploring tide pools or just frolicking. A broad safe sandy beach on the ocean featuring spacious private campsites, group camping facilities, a playground for the kids, hot showers, a large picnic covered area overlooking the water and a series of lovely trails winding through lush forest. At low tide, the beach features rich tide pools and warm water. Directions- located 22 km north of Courtenay and 22 km south of Campbell River. Travel north on the oceanside island hwy. Turn into Miracle Beach Drive.

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COMOX AIR FORCE MUSEUM Artifacts of Historic CFB Comox Squadrons & Units Military Row, Lazo, Comox Airbase Main Entrance Tues to Sun, 10am to 4pm • 1250.339.8162

CUMBERLAND MUSEUM & ARCHIVES Cumberland Museum & Archives tells of story of the people of Cumberland; the rich, poor, powerful, rebellious, righteous, and radical.

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The mission of Chef Ronald and Tricia St. Pierre is to showcase producers and foods readily available in the Comox Valley and Vancouver Island by offering cuisine that is fresh and innovative. The concept of Locals Restaurant responds to people wanting to know how, when, where and by whom heir food is produced. From the seafood to fishing, farming, harvesting, artisan beer, wine and food production, Locals offers cuisine that is authentically local, accessible, fresh, nutritious, and made exclusively in-house from scratch. As well, the St. Pierres are committed to ensuring a quality work environment for each employee, as they believe a happy employee it is fundamental to ensuring the delivery of quality cuisine and service. They hold to the philosophy that it is how they are as a couple directly effects how the employees interact with each other, and ultimately how they interact with the guests. This “trickle-down theory” of leadership and way of being has been apparent since their opening in 2008 when they were immediately recognized as having a “great vibe” and “comfortable” atmosphere. 250-338-6493 1760 Riverside Ln, Courtenay localscomoxvalley.com LUNCH daily from 11am-4pm BRUNCH A La Carte 10am-2pm Wkend Dinner daily reserve from 4pm-9pm


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COMOX LAKE. Comox Lake Campground has a glacier-carved pool, popular for soaking and swimming. A wide array of watersports (wakeboarding, kitesurfing, snorkeling, windsurfing, and waterskiing) are also available here and some for rental. Sandy beaches and pebbled shores, shells, fossils, and nature viewing. Cumberland Lake Park is on Comox Lake, 4 km west of Cumberland at 1100 Comox Lake Road Cumberland. KIN BEACH. Offers a large day-use area with picnic facilities and playground, as well as a campground. This small park overlooks the Strait of Georgia and offers scenic views of the mainland. Explore the rocky beach. A large open grassy field is another feature of this park, situated in a quiet residential section of Comox near the air force base. A small store selling snacks and toiletries is located next to the parking lot in the day-use area. Directions, reached from the top of Ryan Road in Comox, right before the entrance to 19 Wing Comox. Turn left on Little River Road then right on Kilmorley Road. Stay to the left until you reach the park. BATES BEACH. boasting beautiful tidal pools and sand bars at low tides, rocky

beaches, great fishing and a gorgeous natural atmosphere. Paddle South at low tide to the reef at Seal Bay, or rent a kayak or paddle board. Min 2 hour rental. Located at Bates Beach resort, 250.334.4154. 5726 Coral Rd.

m GET ACTIVE WATER PARK. Free to use. Open 10am7pm July to end Sept. rain or shine. Washrooms are open. SKATEBOARDING. Free, Courtenay/ Comox Skatepark. 1551 Lerwick Road. BIRD WATCHING ON THE ESTUARY. Free, Courtenay Riverway & Estuary at the Airway park, features an estuary, lagoon, tidal flats and salt marsh, as well as a Sitka spruce forest and Garry oak ecosystem. Low tide exposes an extensive tidal flat encompassing the entire Courtenay River estuary also known as Comox Bay. Many species of water birds, including Trumpeter Swans, Eagles, herons and various water birds can be seen year-round and seals regularly travel and fish for salmon in the river. Shooting stars and marsh hollyhock grow in the marsh. The Airpark’s paved walkway is suitable for baby strollers and wheelchairs while a walk on the tidal flats is best done in waterproof footwear. 250.702.5404 MOUNTAIN BIKING RENTALS & TOURS. CONTINUED ON PAGE 30 ...

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Dodge City Cycles. 2705 Dunsmuir Ave, Cumberland. www.dodgecitycycles.com ROLLERBLADE. Around the Courtenay Airpark. Or for kids, visit the Rotary Play Park at the Airpark. LAWN BOWLS. Located in Bill Moore Park. 26th St. Courtenay. 250.338.8222 MINI GOLF. Miracle Beach Mini Golf 250.337.5336. 9am to Dusk. April to October. miraclebeachminigolf.ca Isl Hwy. BOWLING. Experience a new side of an old sport by going bowling at Codes Country Lanes. 5 pin. Due to re-open

GARDEN TOUR. Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens. 9am to dusk. 6183 Whittaker Rd. www.woodlandgardens. ca 250.338.6901 ROYSTON SHIP WRECKS. At least 14 twice-retired ships were sunk to make a lovely rusting breakwater in the Comox Harbour Goose Spit. Over the course of a few decades, ships which no longer served their sea-faring purpose were towed out into Comox Harbour, drilled full of holes, and strategically sunk to calm treachous waters for fisherman and loggers. 18th century ships can be seen. Located in Comox Harbour, Royston at the end of Hilton Rd. KITE FLYING. Popular windy location for kite flying, on the beach, surrounded by wildlife. COMOX MARINA. Take a walk on the boardwalk and buy fresh seafood right off the fishing boats. Parks, Picnic areas and food truck vendors. 121 Port Augusta St.

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m GOLF GLACIER GREENS. 18 hole champion manicured course open year round. Driving range, Pro shop, restaurant, Patio dining, overlooking views. Open 7am-Dusk. 250.339.6515, Phone for tee times. Knight Rd. Comox. THE PARK GOLF COURSE. Family friendly, Par 3 Golf, 18 holes, lots of trees , protected from weather. Perfect golf course for beginners. Open 7.30am, first tee time 8am last 5.30pm. Tee


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time must be booked. 250.339.6363. 1239 Anderton Rd. Comox. COMOX GOLF. A championship 9 hole course located in the heart of Comox. Pro shop, rentals, carts. Open year round. Restaurant, Pro Shop. Best prices in town. 1718 Balmoral Ave. 250.339.4444. MULLIGANS GOLF COURSE. Picturesque executive 9 Hole Mid Size Course (6 Par-3, 3 Par-4). Rentals. Lounge, Outdoor Patio and BBQ. Great prices. 250.338.2440. 4985 Cotton Rd. Courtenay. CROWN ISLE RESORT & GOLF. Award winning platnium rated golf course. Suitable for all golfers. 18 holes, superb driving range, chipping and putting greens and practice bunkers, golf carts, rentals, and Pro Shop. The Timber Room Bar & Grill features split level design, floor to ceiling windows, and an enormous patio all overlooking the 18th green. Full service resort for any event or business social. 250.703.5000. 399 Clubhouse Drv. Courtenay. FOSSIL BEACH FARM & CIDERY. 80 acre waterfront farm wher the farm meets the sea. We offer glamping in our fully finished bell tents overlooking the Salish Sea and fresh cider fermented from our on site and other Hornby orchards. Our tasting room offers 5 different ciders, experimental tap, and non-alcoholic choices available in tasting flights, growlers, or prepackaged to be enjoyed in our picnic area or to go. 750 Savoie Rd. Hornby Isl. 1.250.636.3481

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Dress appropriately for mountain conditions. Tour can take up to 3 hours. Recommending booking ahead to avoid disappointment. MOUNTAIN BIKING. Cumberland is the unofficial epicentre for mountain biking in BC. Over 180 trails, a combination of beginner to advance riding levels. For maps and entry points visit Dodge city cycle. 2705 Dunsmuir Ave, Cumberland. www.dodgecitycycles.com MOUNTAIN BIKE TOURS. Island Mountain Rides. 250.702.3940. 1164 Cumberland Rd. www.islandmountainrides.com MOUT WASHINGTON BIKE PARK. Unlimited flow and fun. Enjoy riding the only lift access mountain bike park on Vancouver Island. Beginners to Advance. New 2020 upgrades.

Lessons and Rentals available. Hours. Mon-Wed - 11am-5.30pm, Thurs-Fri 11am-7.30pm, Sat-Sun-10am-7.30pm. All day passes available. Alpine Pass, Strathcona Parkway. 1.888.231.1499. KAYAKING. Free. Launch your kayak into the river at the Courtenay Airpark then paddle up the river to Lewis Park. Kayak rental available. KAYAK & PADDLE BOARD RENTALS. Bates Beach Resort. Min 2 hour rental. Great pricing. 250.334.4154. 5726 Coral Rd. Merville. MILE HIGH SCENIC CHAIRLIFT RIDES. Scenic Chairlift Ride will whisk you away to Mt. Washinton’s summit where you will find stunning views of the Salish Sea and Strathcona park. Ride times - Mon-Wed-11am-5.30pm. Thurs-Fri 11am-7.30pm, Sat-Sun - 10am-7.30pm. Best buy Family Friday. 1.888.231.1499. Alpine pass, Strathcona Parkway.

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out of Comox. Half day or full day fishing adventures. Premiere saltwater Salmon fishing with the most sought out fisherman, Steve Veloso. Comox Marina, 121 Port Augusta ST. Islandpursuitsportfishing. com. 250.702.6178

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m WALK, HIKE, RIDE & SWIM Kilometres of near perfect sandy beaches at Parksville Bay and Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park with long sunny days, water temperatures may be as high as 20°C in the shallows and the flat beaches are safe for everyone in the family, even at high tide. There’s plenty of space for barefoot jogging, beach volleyball, impromptu yoga sessions, sunbathing and fun in the sun. RATHTREVOR BEACH & PARK. Features a two-kilometre long stretch of sandy beach, the tide goes out for miles, perfect for paddling in the warm water. 174 vehicle-accessible and 25 walk-in camping spaces. QUALICUM BEACH WATERFRONT. Four kilometres of curving, postcardperfect sand gives the town of Qualicum Beach its name. When the tide is high, sightseers, bikers, hikers and their dogs keep to dry ground by utilizing the paved promenade that fronts one

of Vancouver Island and BC’s most storied beaches. The promenade is lined with picnic tables, shade trees, a wash/change room, and lots of parking. Go for a swim, rent a kayak, cool down with an ice cream cone, read a book, or just watch the kids have the time of their lives. Qualicum Beach is also known for the famous ocean mile swim. Downtown Qualicum. LITTLE QUALICUM FALLS. Spectacular views await at this picturesque Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park filled with waterfalls, rock cliffs, shaded trails and swimming holes. Walking trails meander through the park which straddles the Little Qualicum River. Located just off Hwy. 4 where Cameron Lake empties into the Little Qualicum River over a series of rushing waterfalls, the Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park campground offers plenty of activities for families, and makes a great base of operations while visiting Cathedral Grove, the swimming beaches at Cameron Lake or accessing the Mt. Arrowsmith CPR regional trail. SPIDER LAKE. Spider Lake Provincial Park encompasses Spider Lake and its shoreline, west of Parksville. This quiet and peaceful park is a day-use only


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recreation area.The 65-hectare park is a great place for a family outing, with the warm water lake being noted for its excellent swimming, canoeing and kayaking potential. Paddlers can spend a peaceful afternoon exploring the shoreline and the many secluded bays. Shaded lakeside trails and a lovely sandy beach make Spider Lake a favoured destination. Located 10 miles (16 km) west of Qualicum Beach, 5 miles (8 km) west of Highway 19 on Horne Lake Road,. CAMERON LAKE QUALICUM. 15 minutes to drive from downtown Qualicum Beach to Cameron Lake. The legend has it that there is something very large swimming in the lake, maybe more than one! Cammie, the Cameron Lake cryptid is estimated to weigh about 30 lbs and is less than 3 metres in length. Some believe there are underwater tunnels that connect Cameron Lake and Horne Lake. Cameron Lake is an ideal spot for fishing, swimming, and windsurfing! HERITAGE FOREST OF QUALICUM BEACH. 50 acres of rare remnant old growth forest – a mixture of Coastal Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, Hemlock, Grand Fir & Sitke Spruce. Peer down a lush ravine into a salmon bearing stream. You will also discover rare and endangered plants, deer, and many species of birds. Only 5 mins from downtown. ARROWSMITH REGIONAL TRAIL. 15km, full loop, or 5km one way. Difficult degree hiking, for advanced hikers. Suitable for Mountain biking. The trail rises through deep woods from Hwy 4A. Steep ascent typically takes about 4 hours. BENSON CREEK FALLS & AMMONITE FALLS TRAILS. Rugged 32 ha park of creeks and waterfalls, steep ravines and big mossy woods sits at the north CONTINUED ON PAGE 36 ...

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end of the crown woodlot. A 2km trail, moderate difficulty, ideal for mountain biking and is the haven to 100’s species of birds. MT BENSON PARK AND WITCHCRAFT TRAIL. Trail access to the mountain runs through the Crown woodlot. Park and access trails are steep and rough. Allow 5 to 7 hours return trip. Witchcraft trail is 2km one way to park boundary. THE GREAT TRAIL & HASLAM SUSPENSION BRIDGE. A 22km trail that runs in 2 pieces either side of the Nanaimo River, and largely running through private forest lands. This rough trail crosses diverse from exposed mossy ridge to the dramatic Haslam Creek canyone with its 48m hanging suspension bridge. Trail segment lengths viewing. Extension Ridge - 5km, one way. Benson Creek Falls Regional Park + Ammonite Falls Regional Trail Pipeline - 6km, one way. White Pine/

Haslam - 7km, one way from Haslam trailhead to Spruston

m MARKETS QUALICUM BEACH FARMERS MARKET. Open Saturdays 8am to noon. Over 40 Vendors. Food producers and artisans. 70% Farm produce. 644 Memorial Dr. ERRINTGON FARMER’S MARKET. Runs Saturdays 10am to 1pm. at the Errington Community park. Over 20 vendors in a large farm area. Food, and Artisans. 1550 Veterans Rd. Parksville. SUMMER BY THE SEA MARKET. Tuesday and Thursday 3pm to 8pm. An eclectic mix of merchants. Artisans and Foods. Over 100 Vendors. 1275 /e. Island Hwy. Parksville. COOMBS OLD COUNTRY MARKET, AND GOATS ON THE ROOF. Over the years Coombs has evolved into a tourist destination of shop, eateries, antiques stores and, well, goats on the roof. World class bakery, international food products, extensive delicatessen, smoked products, and handmade toys, home decor, the list goes on. This is a must see. 2326 Alberni Hwy, Coombs. 1.250.248.6262.

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PARKSVILLE MUSEUM. Sharing the history of Parksville, Errington, Coombs, Hilliers, French Creek, and Nanoose Bay. Open Thurs. 3pm-7.30pm .Fri-Sun 11am-3.30pm. Admission by donation, suggested $5. QUALICUM BEACH MUSEUM. CLOSED During COVID. ART & GALLERIES. McMillan Arts Centre. Visitors will need to reserve online to book your MAC experience. Facemasks must be worn in the studio and gift shop. we are scheduling halfhour visiting blocks between 11 am and 3 pm. The first reservation will be taken for 11 am and the last reservation will be


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taken for 2:30 pm. We will be accepting up to 5 small groups (4 max) for each 30-minute time period. 6 Artists are currently exhibiting.1.250.248.8185. 133 McMillan St. Parksville. ART BY MONK. MONK is a west coast Canadian artist with a primary studio on spectacular Rathtrevor Beach, located in Parksville. A Gallery/studio across from the Beach Club in central Parksville.MONK’s energy, creativity, joy and reverence for all of creation shine through in the exquisite use of colour, detail and depth. The threedimensional sculptural quality of the work adds drama and a sense that you could step right into each painting; walking through the old growth forest, exploring the garden paths, feeling the texture of the totems. 1250.248.8189. 151 Morison Ave. Open 11am Mon-Sat. THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE ARTS CENTRE. Closed during COVID.

m FARMS MORNINGSTAR FARM & LITTLE QUALICUM CHEESE WORKS. FREE Self guided tours. Grab a map at our front gate or at the store. Explore the farm at your own pace meeting animals, learning the process of cheese making, watch the robotic milk from the live stream video and taste our range of cheeses and wines in the farmgate store. Guided tours upon request. open 7 days. 403 Lowry’s Rd, Parksville. 250.954.3931. TIGER LILY FARM & BARNYARD TRAILS.

Our Barnyard is open daily 10am-4pm. Trail Rides are still closed. A hands-on experience which can be enjoyed by the entire family. We hope that the children will develop a respect and understanding for animals and the products they provide, which will remain with them for life. Goat Milking, Bottle Feeding, Egg Collecting and Chick Counting are just a few of the activities you can expect. 250.248.2408. 1692 Errington Rd. Errinton.

m BREWERIES LOVESHACK LIBATIONS. 10 Craft brews is a mixture of mainstays and reocurring featured beers. 3rd place in BC Beer awards. Limited hours. Wednesday 5pm-9pm and Saturday 1pm-5pm. #1-4134 Island Highway W, Qualicum Beach. 250.228.2477 MOUNT ARROWSMITH BREWING. this craft brewery has a stylish tasting room where you can sample the beers, pick up a bottle or two, or fill a growler. The brewery also features an on-site kitchen and pizzeria that makes a range of delicious pizzas. Check with brewery for operation details. changing regularly. Growler fills, Samples & flights. 250.951.0125. 425 Stanford Ave. East Parksville.

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pools, make it ideal for the skimboarding. The sheltered waters are perfect for paddleboarding. PARADISE MINI GOLF & FUN PARK. Escape to a land of fantasy at paradis fun park. We have two 18-hole Minature golf courses, Turf & Surf and Tresure island as well as adult and kiddie bumper boats. The Old Woman’s Shoe (shoehouse) provides a unique location for birthday parties. Other amenities include a games/redemption pavilion, gift shop & Stellario’s café. Open daily 9.30am to 9pm. 375 Island Hwy. 250.248.6612 West Parksville. Stay & Play at Paradise Sea Shell Motel or Paradise RV Park overlooking gorgeous, sandy Parksville Beach.

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adventures. If it’s your first jump or 100th, Skydive Vancouver Island can create an experience that you will remember for a lifetime. We can accommodate all group sizes! 1.877.360.5867 or 1.250.580.5867. 6 days 9am to sunset. 1515 Island Hwy E. Arbutus Meadows Event Centre. HORNE LAKE CAVES. Awarded best natural outdoor site in BC. Hike the park’s lush trails, visit the Cave Theatre or participate in a fascinating guided tour. Professional guided tours reveal the mysteries of the underground world and can help you discover ancient fossils and amazing crystal formations. Sign up for the 3hr. Multi-Cave Experience, try Canada’s only Cave Slide, or get the adrenalin pumping while rappelling down a seven storey underground waterfall on the 5 hr. Adventure Cave Tour. Currently open from 9,30am-5.30pm daily. Tours are running with limited availability. Reserve in advance. 3905 Horne Lake Caves Road. Qualicum Beach. NORTH ISLAND WILDLIFE RECOVERY CENTRE. Visit the rescued black bears, eagles, owls, falcons, ravens and other wildlife at the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre. The centre is a world-class rehabilitation facility with an interactive learning centre and gift shop. Take a self-guided tour or pop by for one of the events including Wildlife Family Days and eagle releases.

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Hours 9am-4.30pm daily. 1240 Leffler Rd. Errington. DEEP BAY MARINE FILD STATION. Closed due to COVID. BUTTERFLY WORLD. Closed due to COVID

PACIFIC RAINFOREST ADVENTURE TOURS. Our guided tours are easyeffort, fun, educational and designed especially for seniors and families to enjoy. Half day and full day. experience wildlife viewing; deer, black bear, eagles, tidepools and marine life, big trees, natural wonders and historic sites. Tours depart from Parksville. 250.248.3667. 425 Stanford Ave E #107, Parksville,

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FASTIME AMUESMENTS. Just minutes from downtown Parksville. Go-Kart racing, Axe throwing and Archery. Each Race Heat is a Timed 7min. duration, about 7-8 laps (driver’s ability), 4 km of road course for most adults. Included with your package is a print out of your Lap Time and Best Time as well as your average time.Please note. Helmet supplied, a $2 charge for sanitary balaclava will apply. Rain can effect track conditions, phone ahead. Open 11am-8pm daily. 250.668.9135. 1460 Springhill Rd. Parksville.

m KAYAKING ADVENTURES SEA KAYAKING. Day trips and multi-day trips. Rentals, lessons, and tours. 1.866.955.6702. OCEAN EXPRESSION. Rentals of Canoes, kayaks, paddle boards. Also supplies, ‘Inflatable Kayak and Stand Up Paddleboard Rentals, Off Season Sporting Goods, Hockey, Baseball, Lacrosse, New and Used Equipment, Trade-In Gently Used Hockey, Baseball and Lacrosse Equipment. Pickleball, bclutch, ccm, skate sharpening, skate repair, replacement blades, bauer, warrior, true, mizuno, used hockey equipment, manta pickleball, superfeet, promotional shirts, hats and jackets, team jersey’s, jackets,track suits and hats.’ 138 Middleton Ave. Parksville. 250.586.0093.

ACTIVE ANGLER FISHING CHARTERS. Offers certified fully guided salmon fishing charters from French Creek Marina. Located just minutes away from Parksville. Come join us for an adventure you won’t forget. (250) 240-2593.

m GOLF BRIGADOON GOLF COURSE. 9 hole public course. Built in 2008, Brigadoon is a well established mid-length layout, with a nice mix of par threes and fours. Rentals & Pro-shop. 8am-5pm. 250.954.0644. 359 Martindale Rd. Parksville. PHEASANT GLEN GOLF RESORT. 18 holes, Pro-shop, rentals, pation dining. Looking for stay and play packages? Come stay with us and enjoy a round of golf, fabulous views from our deck, and a sleepover experience like no other. Our barrel accommodation come with a king sized bed, mini fridge, coffee machine and 180 degree views of the golf course and Mount Arrowsmith. 250.752.8786. 1025 Qualcum Rd. Opens 8am to dusk. EAGLESCREST GOLF CLUB. Challenging, superbly maintained, yet surprisingly affordable. Qualicums best kept secret, high quality semi private course. 18 holes, Rentals, Golf carts. Pro-shop, Restarant & Bar. Opens 7.15am to 7pm. Rest. open Thurs-Sun. 11.30am-5.30pm.


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m PARKS WALK & SURF CHESTERMANS BEACH. When a Tofitian says they’re going to “the beach”, they mean this one. This “w” or “m” shaped stretch of sand measures 2.7 kilometres and is lined with beautiful homes. Its north end is home to the Wickaninnish Inn.There are parking lots at North and South Chesterman Beach, with a few spots at Middle Chesterman. Street parking is permitted on the beach side of the road. Explore tidepools at low tide on North Chesterman Beach to find sea stars, anemones and more marine life forms. Drop by the Carving Shed by the Wickaninnish Inn and watch talented wood carvers at work. If the wind is blowing, fly a kite! 1358 Chesterman Beach Rd, Tofino. COX BAY BEACH. Home to most Tofino surf competitions, this crescent-shaped beach offers consistent surf, tidepool exploration at its north and south ends and even some solitude. Here, you’ll find Long Beach Lodge Resort, Cox Bay Beach Resort and Pacific Sands Beach Resort.Parking is in two main spots: There is a public lot accessed by the entrance to Long Beach Lodge Resort. A little further south, there’s ample parking on Maltby Road. This is where you’re likely to find the pros and seasoned surfers. Wait for a low tide to explore the tidal caves at the northern tip of Cox Bay (to the right when facing the ocean.) You may find barnacles, sea stars, and more

MACKENZIE BEACH. Sheltered from most wind by large tidal rocks, this beach is known for its calm waters with only the gentlest of waves. It’s a popular destination for families with small children, especially at its south end. There’s also an entrance ramp, facilitating beach access for everyone. Parking can be accessed by turning from the Pacific Rim Highway onto Hellesen Road.Ideal for standup paddle boarding! Rent your gear or take a lesson. 431 Hellesen Dr, Tofino. LONG BEACH. Aptly-named Long Beach is situated within Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Along with Florencia Bay, Wickaninnish, Combers and Schooner Cove beaches, it creates the longest beach on Vancouver Island, stretching for over 16 kilometres. In addition to a storied surf history, the massive amount of driftwood bordering old growth forest adds to the mystical vibe here.Two main parking lots serve Long Beach. Daily National Park use fees apply and there are pay machines in each parking lot. Walk and walk and walk all the way south (to the left when facing the ocean) to where rocky headlands mark the division between Long Beach and Wickaninnish Beach. Walk north, past the Tlao-qui-aht beachside community of Esowista, toward quiet Schooner Cove beach. Gray and Humpback whales are sometimes spotted in the distance. Winter storm watching on Long Beach can be a dramatic event. Watch as powerful tides flood the beach, changing its landscape daily. Tofino. WICKANINNISH BEACH. Between the hundreds of weather-bleached driftwood on the


43 edge of golden sand dunes and the ocean’s powerful waves, this vast stretch of sand is a living postcard photo. Its westerly exposure make it a surfing destination – also bringing wind onshore. Wickaninnish Beach is situated within Long Beach, in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. There is a large parking lot here. Daily National Park use fees apply and there are pay machines in each parking lot. Climb up the steps/ramp to the observation deck of the Kwisitis (formerly Wickaninnish) Visitor Centre for dramatic views of the horizon. Walk the length of this beach, which gets wilder as you walk north, and see large sand dunes above.Head right around the Kwisitis Visitor Centre, past the totem pole. You’ll be on the 1.5 kilometre South Beach Trail. South Beach is known for its large rock formations and its pebbles rolling in the foamy waves. If you’re visiting during storm watching season, be careful of powerful waves and ocean spray. TONQUIN PARK BEACH STAIRS. Tonquin Beach Sandy, quiet and sheltered beach. Steep trail with many steps down to beach. Nice, calmer Tofino Beach for Swimming. Dog-Friendly. Free Parking A great beach on the west side of town. Sandy and calm for sunbathing and swimming. Looks out to a small island with Wickaninnish Island in the background. A steep-ish trail with stairs takes you to the beach. Park at the end of Tonquin Park Road. Parking is free. Bike or drive through town and along to the end of Tonquin Park Road. Park there and walk down to the beach. The stairs to the beach are many and steep. Once you get down be ready to enjoy yourself on a beautiful out of the way sandy beach perfect for picnics, sand castle building and napping in the sun! After a rainfall a pool appears and is so warm. Great for kids. A beautiful, sandy beach perfect for families. Sheltered from the open ocean for calmer water. Tonquin Park Beach.361-367 Tonquin Park Rd, Tofino, BC SURFING LESSONS & RENTALS. There are multiple surf schools and surfing gear rentals in Tofino. Most can be found in downtown Tofino. Instrutors have many years of personal surfing experience and knowledge to keep you safe, warm and exhilerated. WICKED SURF CAMPS. Surf to the next level. Surfing isn’t easy, so we’ve designed our surf camps to help you get the most our of your time in the water and start catching waves like a pro. 1-3 surfers is ideal for camps. Camps include catered lunch, Free Gear Rental. Weekender or 3 & 5 Day surf camps. 1559 Imperial Lane, Ucluelet. 250.266.0338.

m BIKING. Challenge yourself and hike up Lone Cone. Cycle through town. Or do all of the above. Tofino is a pedal-friendly place. The Multi-Use Path winds for 6 kilometres along Highway 4, connecting the town centre to the beaches,

m HIKING. While there are some challenging hikes in the area, like Lone Cone and the Wild Side Heritage Trail, most “hikes” in Tofino are best defined as trails or walks, well-suited for a moderate skill level. Just a few minutes’ drive down the highway, you’ll find 8 trails, a few with a number of steps, within the Long Beach Unit of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Many of the area trails are located on traditional territory of the Nuu-chah-Nulth people. -nulth people. TONQUIN TRAIL. Less than one kilometre from the village centre, this gravel trail starts at the Tofino Community Hall, winding through rainforest to Tonquin Beach, Third Beach and Middle Beach. Along the way are many points of interest and ocean view opportunities. The CONTINUED ON PAGE 44 ...

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trail network includes a closed loop trail and 3km of gravel walking trails. It’s recommended you visit at low tide to take full advantage of enjoying the whole beach. 800 metres of boardwalk and stairs leading from Tonquin Beach to Tonquin beach rd. RAINFOREST TRAIL. Located in Pacific Rim National Park, the scenic Rainforest Trail is one of the most popular hiking trails among locals and visitors in the Tofino-Ucluelet area. The trail has two routes, one on each side of the highway. 2km, 731 stairs and boardwalks through the trees. Located in Pacific Rim National Park, the Rainforest trail parking area is south of Long Beach. From Tofino, drive south and into Pacific Rim National Park. Watch for signs to the Rainforest Trail and turn right into the parking lot area. WILD PACIFIC TRAIL. Lighthouse Loop is a 2.6 km heavily trafficked loop trail located near Ucluelet, that offers the chance to see wildlife and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and running. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. TOFINO BOTANICAL GARDENS. Tofino Botanical Gardens is a 12 acre site, bordered on the South by an 80 acre forest reserve. Our shoreline looks onto 5 000 acres of protected migratory shorebird habitat. Mon-Sun 11am4pm. 1084 Pacific Rim Hwy. Tofino 250.725.1220 UCLUELET AQUARIUM. Visit one of the world’s first catch & release aquariums. A very personal view of the fish and invertebrates from our local waters in Clayoquot and Barkley Sounds. 250.725.2219. KWISTIS. (Kwisitis), or the “other end of the beach” in the Nuu-chah-nulth language, is a fitting name for this iconic west coast building perched at the south end of Wickaninnish Beach in beautiful Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.The outside deck is the perfect yearround spot to view whales, storms and surfers alike. Inside the centre, new exhibits about the land, sea, sky and people. AMPHITRITE POINT LIGHTHOUSE. Amphitrite Point Lighthouse is an active lighthouse near Uclulelet on the west coast . Named after Amphitrite, the sea goddess and wife of Poseidon in Greek mythology. Ucluelet. 6m high.

NAESGAARD’S FARM & MARKET. A very unique and exciting shopping experience. From the huge selection of pots to gorgeous jewellry from around the world and West Coast jewellery. Selection of fruits and vegetables picked fresh from our fields and from local suppliers. In our garden centre we have a complelling selection of flowers and plants. Our unique garden ornaments come from around the Island and the Orient. 581 River Rd. Port Alberni 250.723.3622. TOFINO PUBLIC MARKET. Artisan wares, crafts, up cycled creations, fresh food & Kombucha. Saturdays 10am-2pm. The market will be limited during COVID. Held at Tofino Village Green. BLACKBERRY COVE MARKETPLACE. Experience combining the love of books, specialty groceries and locally roasted coffee to nourish your mind and body. Broad Local and International goods. Open 2pm-5.30pm. 243 Main St. Ucluelet. 250.726.7668.

m MUSEUMS TOFINO HERITAGE MUSEUM. Showcasing the area’s rich history from ancient to modern times. A mix of written and digital display to travel through time and learn how our past shapes our present. Exhibitions display over ten years of social and geographical history. Fishing history, glaciation, Nuu-chah-nulth history, Nikkei history, fur trade and town of Tofino development. Located in the Royal Canadian Legion. Opens 12.30pm. 331 Main St. Tofino

m ART & GALLERIES REFLECTING SPIRIT GALLERY. artist owned and operated consignment Art Gallery carrying art that reflects the spirit of the Canadian West Coast. represents over 200 individual Vancouver Island and British Columbia visual artists and crafts people. We showcase both ‘established’ and ‘emerging’ British Columbian First Nations and non-Native cultures. Clayoquot Sound. HOUSE OF HIMWITSA. Native Art Gallery. view some of the world’s most sought-after fairly traded masks, carvings, and jewelry. Each creation has a story to tell. 250.725.2017. 300 Main St. Tofino.

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is dedicated to exhibiting and interpreting our fascinating cultural, environmental and industrial maritime history. Open Daily 10am. 250.723.6164. 2900 Harbour Rd. Port Alberni.

UCLUELET BREWING CO. Warm, welcoming and slightly wild. Drink & Dine. Mon, Wed, Thur. 5pm-10pm. Fri 5pm-11pm, Sat. 12pm11pm. Sun 12pm-10pm. Kitchen closes at 9pm. 250.726.0499. 1601 Peninsula Rd. Ucluelet.

CATHEDRAL COVE. Due to COVID-19, this park is currently closed. Check website for updates. The closure time is being used to upgrade the trails and fencing.

PACIFIC RIM DISTILLING. Small batch craft distillery operating in Ucluelet. all our spirits are fermented using a wild yeast culture from Barkley Sound. Pacific Rim Distilling is a true craft distillery that uses no automation in any of its processes. Humpback Vodka, Lighthouse Single malt Gin. Order online or drop by for tastings. Unit 2, 317 Forbes Rd. Ucluelet 250.726.2075.

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SPROAT LAKE . One of BC’s finest freshwater lakes for water sports such as water-skiing, tubing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming and windsurfing. Two separate parks with campgrounds and large day-use areas make this lake a popular destination for campers and picnickers alike. A variety of short access trails lead visitors around the Sproat Lake Provincial Park, including a trail to the eastern end of Sproat Lake, which is home to one of the finest panels of prehistoric petroglyphs in British Columbia. Sproat Lake is located 15 minutes west of Port Alberni.

VICTORIA HARBOUR QUAY. Port Alberni -Popular waterfront park, picnic area, walkway and retail district on the Somass River at the foot of Johnston Road (Hwy #4). Two towering Welcome Figures, carved by local Hupacasath First Nations carvers, greet you and the park is home to a weekly Sunset Craft Market(link is external) during the summer months. The Welcome Centre features a First Nations Whaling Monument and is a perfect place to absorb some of the rich history of the First Nations peoples. Prime location to view black bears across the river in the Somass Estuary. MCLEAN MILL HISTORIC SITE. All-season park nestled in a beautiful west coast forest setting. Owned by the City of Port Alberni and operated by the McLean Mill Society, this 32-acre property provides visitors with a unique snapshot of the past and all the amenities of the present. Tourists and locals alike can come and bike through second growth forest, walk among giant trees, camp under starry skies and learn about our history as a logging town. You’ll see the old original buildings and lots of restored logging equipment around the site including a steam donkey, logging trucks, graders, and lumber carriers. Gift shop on site. 5633 Smith Rd. Port Alberni. .250.723.1379. MARITIME DISCOVERY CENTRE. Experience the rich maritime history of the Alberni Valley, Alberni Inlet, Barkley Sound. Constructed from an actual coastal lighthouse, it is a unique maritime museum, situated on the waterfront adjacent to the city’s deep-sea harbour. With its companion Hutcheson Gallery this museum

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Nanaimo known as the Harbour city. Home of 2 Ferry terminals at Duke Point and Departure bay. Approx 2 hours sailing time to Vancouver. 1.25 to Victoria on Hwy 1 Trans Canada Hwy.

m PARKS, WALKS, HIKES, RIDE, COURTS & SWIMMING NANAIMO HARBOURFRONT WALKWAY. The Harbourfront Walkway is a multi-use trail along the Newcastle Channel and downtown waterfront. Wheelchair accessible. AMMONITE FALLS. is one of three significant waterfalls in Benson Creek, in Mount Benson’s northwestern foothills. Jameson Rd is a popular

access to Ammonite Falls. For more information call 250-248-3252. LINLEY VALLEY COTTLE LAKE PARK. is a wilderness park located between Departure and Hammond Bay. The network of trails within the park will take you through various landscapes from forested trails to valleys, fields and rocky knolls. The city managed portion of the parkland includes groomed trails and maintained boardwalks. 3669 Rock City Road. WESTWOOD LAKE PARK. is one of Nanaimo’s best loved parks. Nestled in the foothills of Mt. Benson it is a year round destination. There is a 5.51km trail around the lake, the lake trail is considered an easy walking trail. The main beach area near the paved parking lot is Nanaimo’s only lifeguard patrolled fresh water swimming spot. Washroom and changeroom on site. Small playground located at the second beach near the gravel parking lot. 381 Westwood Road. PARKS & RECREATION. Bowen Park is located in the heart of the city, with most of the 36 hectare park remaining undeveloped. A leisurely stroll leads to a scenic waterfall and fish ladder. Visit the duck pond and an amazing rhododendron grove with over 350 different species. Includes an outdoor swimming pool (summer), sports fields, curling club, outdoor lacrosse box, disc golf (discs can be borrowed at registration counter), tennis courts, horseshoe pitches, sand volleyball courts, two playgrounds, lawn bowling green and an outdoor amphitheatre available for weddings and other private events. There are also two covered picnic shelters. 500 Bowen Road, 250-756-5200. LOUDON PARK AND WALKWAY. is a popular spot year round for swimming, various paddling sports, walking, and fishing. On a hot summer


47 day with the sandy beach and swimming float the park is a great place to be. The walking trail runs along the shoreline between Norwell Drive and 101st street. It is a gentle walk but is uneven in some sections. 4295 Victoria Avenue NANAIMO AQUATIC & REC. Centre. Pool is closed during COVID.

m MARKETS NANAIMO FARMERS MARKET. Open online. Deliveries every Thursday in the Nanaimo area. Place your order before 9am on Tuesdays. Full catalogue online at www.nanaimofarmersmarketonline.ca. ISLAND ROOTS BOWEN MARKET. Limited Physical Outdoor market. Every Wednesday from2pm-6pm. Beban Park on the grass next to the Cliff McNab Arena. This market will have primarily food produce and artisan foods. You can also shop online witht all the usual vendors. Ordering is open from Wednesday at 6pm to Sunday at midnight. Order Pick-up Wednesday after order is placed. See our website for pickup procedure. www.islandrootsonlinemarket. square.site. CEDAR FARMERS’ MARKET. Every Sunday till Oct 25 from 10am-2pm. 9.30am-10am Elderly. 70+ full-time vendors offering fresh produce, baked goods, hand crafted items. NEW location - Woodbank school, 1984 Woodbank Rd. Nanaimo

Shopping Centre, 6631 North Island Highway, Nanaimo, 250-390-5018. Galaxy Cinemas Nanaimo, 213-4750 Rutherford Road, Nanaimo, (250) 729-8000.

m MUSEUMS. VANCOUVER ISLAND MILITARY MUSEUM. More than 25 exhibits and displays showcasing Canada’s proud Military History and Traditions. For more than a quarter century, the museum has assembled a truly impressive collection of military memorabilia and artifacts from the War of 1812 right through to Canada’s involvement in Afghanistan. 250-753-3814. 100 Cameron Rd.Nanaimo NANAIMO MUSEUM. Located in the downtown core. The museum features several permanent exhibits that help visitors understand Nanaimo’s past and present. Guests can walk through a replica coal mine, discover what life was like for the early Snuneymuxw First Nation, and find out how the Nanaimo’s World Championship Bathtub Race began. Feature Exhibits, sharing world class displays. During COVID there is limited hours, and entry to the gallery is by timed admission - 1pm-4pm daily or bubble buddy visits 10am-12pm daily. 100 Museum Way. NANAIMO’S BASTION. Closed for 2020 summer season. The last remaining wooden Hudson’s Bay Company bastion in North America. The Bastion is a symbol of Nanaimo that serves as a miniature trade-era museum. The first floor

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m ART & GALLERIES NANAIMO ART GALLERY. Located in the heart of downtown Nanaimo on the traditional territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation. Current Exhibitions. “Small Gatherings” about the relationships between gathering and care. July 24 to August 29th. followed by “Boarder X” Open Tue-Fri 12pm-5pm Sat. 10am-5pm. 150 Commercial St. Nanaimo. 250.754.1750. GOLDEN OTTER GALLERY. Features a curated collection of art that reflects our shared island values of conservation and respect for nature. Here one can find a place where they can support local artists in the acquisition of original, locally made artwork for their homes. 250-753-0497. 34 Nicol Street.

m WINERIES MILESTONE WINERY. is a family run vineyard nestled in the valley of the Millstone River. Handcrafted wines, focusing on Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Ortega and Gwertz. The Farm tasting room offers garden bubble parties. Book a private tour and tasting. Reservations required. Open daily 12pm-5pm (250) 716-3549, 2300

CHATEAU WOLFF ESTATE AND VINEYARD. Located on Maxey Road in the Jingle Pot area of Nanaimo. Tended to organically, our five acre vineyard boasts some of the oldest vines planted on Vancouver Island. Outdoor tastings. Open Thurs-Sun. 12pm-4pm. 778-441-2625, 2534 Maxey Road.

m BREWERIES WHITE SAILS BREWING:. Brewery and Taproom located in downtown Nanaimo. Clean, crisp, award winning beers. 8 signature beers from robust dark beers to crisp largers. Open daily 2pm-8pm. LONGWOOD BREW. A unique brewery that has partnered with local farmers to grow and malt quality barley and hops. Tasting Room and Patio is open. Thurs & Friday 3pm-6pm. Saturday 12pm-4pm. Reservations advised. 250.591.2739. 101A-2046 Boxwood Rd. CLIFFSIDE BREWING:. 6 Signature beers, roasted Porter to a light Blonde Ale. Open Mon-Thus. 2pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 2pm-10pm. Sun.1pm-8pm. Unit D 11 Cliff St. Nanaimo. WOLF BREWING COM. A combination of rich flavours of the Pacific North with an old world style of brewing. Built on local connections with ingredients sourced from local farmers. Open Wed & Thurs 12pm-7pm, Fri. 12pm-8pm. Sat 12pm-7pm Sun 12pm-5pm. Book a Tour. Flight Tastings available 940 Old Victoria Rd. 250.716.2739.

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49 Open Wed-Sund. 11am-9pm. (250) 753-2341. 1870 E Wellington Rd SPLITSVILLE BOWLING & ENTERTAINMENT. 16 lanes, cosmic bowling, games room, lounge. State of the art Brunswick lanes scoring, convenient lanesid service, glow-in-th-dark bowling, dynamic video screens and music. Open Thus2pm-12am, Fri & Sat-2pm to 1am, Sun. 2pm to 10pm. 171 Calder Rd, Nanaimo. 250.754.2442. BOOK AHEAD. ESCAPE ROOMS . Escapism Nanaimo, Exclusively desinged by an internationally renowned design company. 3 rooms choose room. Must reserve your time. 250.753.2341 1870 East Wellington Rd. Nanaimo. BREAKOUT ROOMS. Nanaimo’s first live escape game room you have 60 minutes with a team of 2-6 people in your bubble to find the clues, solve the puzzles and escape before the time runs out! Book your game on our website. 101321 Wallace St, Nanaimo. 250-591-9867. ROCK CLIMBING. The Romper Room has been Vancouver Island’s Premier Indoor Rock Climbing destination for fun. To Challenge Your Mind! The Romper Room Indoor Climbing Center is a state of the art climbing facility with over 8,000 square feet of climbing surface. During COVID you will need to book your time. Open weekdays - 12pm-10pm. Weekends 10am-5.30pm. 250) 751-7625. 4385B Boban Dr, Nanaimo. ARTIFICIAL TURF FIELDS, BMX TRACK AND A DOG PARK. 2300 Bowen Road, 250-756-5200. BIRDWATCHING. Pipers Lagoon is an ideal bird watching retreat. Seagulls, sandpipers, horned grebes, loons, kingfishers, oyster catchers and great blue herons a just some of the varieties of bird life. Partially Wheelchair Accessible. (250) 756-5200, 3600 Place Rd. PAINTBALL. Vancouver Island Paintball ClubOpen daily 10am-4:30pm. 4 fields, Jungle Forest Village and Speed Ball. Recreation play in the village is a favourite! Based out of Nanaimo, reservation only. 250.756.6793. VancouverIslandPaintball.ca JUMPING JIMMY’S KIDZ ZONE. , Features over 8000 square feet dedicated to family enjoyment, including a massive play structure, air hockey, foosball, toddler’s area, games room, climbing wall, craft corner, gift shop, 80 seat café, birthday party rooms! Open Daily 4002980 Island Hwy N, 250-729-0999. CONTINUED ON PAGE 50 ...

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Light District to a disgraced senator, some of Nanaimo’s most interesting stories are featured in this tour. $10 pre-registration required. Tour is approx 1.5hrs. nanaimomuseum.ca, 250.753.1821

m ADVENTURES AIR TOURS. The Sunshine Coast, plane is waiting to take you on a spectacular Flightseeing adventure. Soar over stunning coastline, islands and the Sechelt Inlet experiencing the most beautiful and breathtaking scenery. You can expand your exploration to include glacier lakes, majestic waterfalls, and snow tipped mountains. 250-591-1810. 90 Front St.Nanaimo KAYAKING WITH SEALEGS. Offers all your kayaking needs rentals, tours and lessons. 250245-4096, sealegskayaking.com. 20 minutes south of Nanaimo, 100 Tristan de koninck Way. BIKE RENTALS:. Hub City Cycles Co-op, a bike shop in downtown Nanaimo that provides friendly service which meets the needs of the south end and downtown community. 250-591-2159, 12 Lois Lane, Nanaimo, BC V9R 5B8. CEMETERY TOURS. Nanaimo Public Cemetery on Bowen Rd. From a madam in Nanaimo’s Red

SAILING. Sailboat Night. Dinghy Dock Pub, 6:30pm. From May 10 - Sept 27. Local sail boaters gather in front of our little pub for some friendly time trails in the Nanaimo Harbour. Open to all sail boaters (local & visiting) and all spectators. Fun way to enjoy a meal while watching the beauty of wind-filled sails in Nanaimo’s Harbour as your backdrop. 8 Parates Lane, Nanaimo. Only way to the pub is by ferry or boat. 250.753.2373, WILDPLAY ELEMENTS PARKS. Intense adventures and elements. 19 Ziplines, 67 aerial games, 40ft jup, 150ft bungy jump, 150ft giant swing. In Nanaimo park you will find,Adventure obstacle courses, ziplines, Bungy Jump 150ft. 6 levels to choose from. Swing, and more. 1-855-595-2251 35 Nanaimo River Rd. 1.855.595.2551. SAILING TOURS. Island Marine Adventures Customized Sailing/Motorized Catamaran Excursions. Ideal for individuals, couples, Family Celebrations, Private Charters, Sunset Cruises, Bridal Showers, Staff Events, Celebrations of Life, etc. 1000 Stewart Ave, 250-714-5303.

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51 FISHING CHARTERS. Reel Time Fishing Charters is a premier salmon and halibut fishing charter. We specialize in offshore fishing adventures where our clients can relax, renew and reel in some of the best fighting best eating fish of the North Pacific. 250-667-6950. 2075 Mountain Vista Dr. SNORKELING WITH THE SEALS. Shepherd Charters, provides all of the snorkel equipment including mask, snorkel, fins, boots, hood, gloves, and wetsuit. You will need to first meet at Nanaimo Dive Outfitters to assemble your equipment before heading down to meet the boat and starting your adventure. 250-756-1863. 2205 Northfield Rd. HIKE & CLIMB. Mount Benson, look out over Nanaimo to the Strait of Georgia and the mainland beyond or feast your eyes on the peaks of central Vancouver Island’s highland mountains. Intermediate level, the trailhead is located on Benson View Rd (off Kilpatrick Rd, off Jingle Pot Rd, off Hwy 19). KAYAKING & CANOEING. Wildheart Adventures, Kayak with orca whales in Johnstone Strait, grey whales in Clayoquot Sound. Our tours feature gourmet camping cuisine, fun-loving certified guides, premium kayaking and safety equipment. 1560 Brebber Rd, Nanaimo. 250-722-3683.

m GO ISLAND HOPPING NEWCASTLE ISLAND. Marine Provincial Park, Nanaimo’s rustic outdoor gem offers 22km of

hiking and biking trails, plus beaches and wildlife spotting. Accessed by a 10-minute ferry hop from the harbor. (778) 762-3735. GABRIOLA ISLAND. is one of the Gulf Islands in the Strait of Georgia . Gabriola lies about 5 kilometres east of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, to which it is linked by a 20-minute ferry trip from Nanaimo harbour. 250-247-9332.

m GOLF COTTONWOOD GOLF COURSE. 18 hole course. A family run facility providing rentals, pro shop, and restaurant. Beautiful setting, great for functions. Open daily 7am to Dusk. (250) 245-5157, 1975 Haslam Rd. Nananimo NANAIMO GOLF CLUB. Well-known for its superior putting greens and exceptional course conditioning, ranking it amongst the best courses in BC. It is a spectacular 18-hole semi-private course, with full practise facilities and Pro Shop. 250-758-6332, 2800 Highland Blvd. WINCHELSEA GOLF COURSE. Spectacular views of the Strait of Georgia and the Coastal Mountains of the mainland, Winchelsea View Golf Course is an attractive 18 hole course that offers something for all playing abilities. Rentals available. 250-390-3934, 7655 Harby Road West.


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1-hour north of Victoria. 35 mins south of Nanaimo. Ladysmith - 15mins from Nanaimo. Duncan 35-mins South of Nanaimo. Within a 40km radius - Mill Bay, Shawnigan Lake, Cowichan Bay, Cowichan Lake, Mill Bay, Maple Bay, Crofton & Cobble Hill. GO ISLAND HOPPING. To Salt Spring Island. Terminal at Crofton crossing. 25 mins crossing time. Ferry is non reservable. Departs and sails to Vesuvius Bay at Salt Spring’s north end. See BC ferry schedule for summer times.

m SHOPPING & MARKETS Downtown Duncan- Charming historic town with shops, cafés and restaurants. DUNCAN FARMERS MARKET. One of the largest markets in BC! Limited capacity of 80 vendors during COVID. Artisans, Farmers, Bakers, and Primary Food Producers. Open every Sat. July 11th -end Sept. 9am - 2pm. Enter on Kenneth Street, Market Square, Duncan. SALT SPRING ISLAND SATURDAY MARKET. Closed during COVID.

WORLD’S LARGEST HOCKEY STICK & PUCK. Recorded in the Guinness World Records! Built in 1985 from Douglas Fir wooden beams reinforced with steal. 205ft long. Weighs 61,000lbs. Island Savings Centre (on the Aquatic Centre side), 2653 James St, Duncan. 250.746.0440.

CHEMAINUS WEDNESDAY MARKET. Year round indoor market open 7 days a week. Fish and chip shop, ice cream parlour, coffee bar and arcade. Featuring local & regional farm produce, flowers, baked goods, and crafts. 10am-3pm @ Waterwheel Square in Chemainus.

THE RAPTOR WILDLIFE SANCTUARY. Get close to the Raptors. 2 hour pre-booked tours from 1pm-3pm daily. Additional sessions on Saturdays from 10am to 12pm. Tickets purchased in advance online. This 2 hour session will include more than the regular day admission! Meet some of our newly hatched babies and residents, a fun and exciting fly demonstration, and a new experience meeting our parrots and Gaston the Marabou Stork. Phone 250.746.0372. Located at 177 Herd Road Duncan.

COBBLE HILL FARMERS MARKET. Closed during COVID.

m MUSEUMS HAND OF THE MAN MUSEUM & CONSERVATORY. The world’s largest natural collection of history and beasts. Every inch of the 15,000 square foot is filled with hallways and rooms of history that dates back through the ages. Cultural art and artifacts, animals that have been collected and preserved by


53 renowed outdoorsman, conservationist, and television personality Jim Shockey, from all around the globe. The realization of a serious collector happens the moment you enter the museum. Self guided tour with individual i-pads. Open every day, 10am-5pm. Book your visit online. 6759 Considine Ave. Maple Bay 1.888.826.1011. BC FOREST DISCOVERY CENTRE. Welcomes visitors with interactive exhibits, tours, events, and a great collection of antique equipment. Take a ride through the forest on our Green Hornet train, (steam train not running during COVID) This is a wonderful day trip right in your own backyard with activities for all ages. Enjoy a picnic or grab lunch at the concession. During COVID, the new Forests Forever exhibit provides an immersive and interactive experience that enhance visitors’ understanding of why BC’s forests are unique in the world and how science and technology is helping us sustainably manage our forest resource. All historic buildings, train rides, and limited concession are all open. Thursday to Monday 10:00am – 4:00pm250-715-1113. 2892 Drinkwater Rd, Duncan. COWICHAN VALLEY MUSEUM & ARCHIVES. Currently closed during COVID SHAWNIGAN LAKE MUSEUM. Shares the story of Shawnigan Lake from past to present. Featured Galleries include;

EJ Hughes Gallery- a prestigious painter & resident of Shawnigan Lake for 20yrs). Kinsol Trestle- A Canadian National Pacific Railway line built to connect Victoria to Nootka Sound in 1911. See the 3’ & 10’ scale models and videos showing it’s history and the time-lapse of the restoration in 2010-11. The Last Spike- Historic story of the ceremonious golden last spike hammered in by Sir John A. Macdonald in 1886 completing the 72 mile railway track from Esquimalt to Nanaimo. During COVID, Open Thursday-Sunday 11am-3pm. 1775 Shawnigan-Mill Bay Rd, Shawnigan Lake. Admission by donation, 250.743.8675. COWICHAN BAY MARITIME CENTRE. Historic wooden boats & maritime history at the pier. 5 Museums (allow 2-3hrs to complete). Fleet of outboard/inboard traditional wooden boats of the west coast on the dock Gift shop and more! Open daily 10am-4pm. 1761 Cowichan Bay Rd., Cowichan Bay. 250-746-4955

m GALLERIES IMAGINE THAT! ARTISANS’ DESIGNS. Renowned for it’s high concentration of artists, imagination and fine craftsmanship. Featuring; paintings, clayworks, glass, wood, metal, and fibre. Ever-changing selection from the best artists in the Cowichan Valley and on Vancouver Island. Open Tues to Fri. 11-4PM Sat. 10am-2pm. Closed Sundays. 251 Craig CONTINUED ON PAGE 54 ...

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St, Duncan. 250.748.6776. OU GALLERY- INTIAMATE AND DIVERSE ART. Open by appointment only. 3091 Agira Rd, Duncan. 250.510.8077. LADYSMITH WATERFRONT GALLERY. Virtual Exhibits only. Exhibits include. July- What’s on my Bucket List, AugustLost Lines, September -Botanical Imagery. 250.245.1252. www.ladysmitharts.ca. SALT SPRING GALLERY. Fresh contemporary fine art showcasing top-notch ceramics, painting, textile, glass, sculpture & jewelry. Gallery open Wed-Sun, 11am4pm. (1.25hr travel time from Duncan, includes a ferry). 135 McPhillips Ave, Ganges, Salt Spring Island. 250.931.0011. ABORIGINAL ART GALLERY. Judy Hill Gallery- Pacific northwest native art & crafts. Popular for it’s totem poles, bentwood cedar boxes, native jewelry, Cowichan sweaters, carved masks & more! 22 Station St, Duncan. 250.746.6663. JEWELLERY MAKING WORKSHOPS. Gem & Bead Supply- Hosts fun jellewery-making

workshops for; necklaces, earrings, rings, pendants, repurposing old jewelry into new pieces, fixing broken jewelry and more! 2-378 Trunk Rd, Duncan. www. islandgem.net, 250.597.4369.

m GET ACTIVE BOWLING. Duncan Lanes Bowling Center5 & 10pin bowling. During COVID-19 maximum capacity will be 60. The maximum group size, including spectators, will be 6 people per lane. We will have one lane closed for distancing between each group Open 7-days Mon-Thur 11am10pm. Fri-Sat 11am-12pm. Sun 11am-6pm. Unlimited Bowling Monday evening, Rock & Glow Bowling Fri. and Sat. evening. Must reserve all games. 2701 James St, Duncan 250.746.5421. MCNABS FARM: A FAMILY FARM FULL OF FUN FALL FESTIVITIES. Get Lost in the 7-acre Corn Maze, open late August till the end of October. Take a Hayride to the Pumpkin Patch, begins end of Sept till end October. Pick up some fresh veggies at the roadside produce stand, Open from June. Experience “Life on the Farm”, Book a firepit for a group function. Bring a group for a field trip. Lots happening at McNabs over the fall, but pop over in the summer and grab

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55 some FREE seed packets. 4613 Yellow Point Rd. Yellow Point. LAWN BOWLING. Cowichan Lawn Bowling Club- Book online. Open now thru early Oct. End of First St, Centenial Park, Duncan. www.cowichanlawnbowling.com. See our new reno’s. GUN SHOOTING FOR ADULTS. Cowichan Fish & Game Association-Learn how to use a gun, improve your aim, compete in competitions and practice safe fire-arm use. Rim fire Range is open Mon-Sat 9am-5pm. Wed till 8pm. Indoor Range. 9am-5pm Daily. 8pm Wed. 250.743.1169. 4295 Robertson Rd. Duncan.

m HORSE RIDING & SHOWS. FOXSTONE STABLES. Lessons, dressage, shows, boarding, 8mins from downtown Duncan. 4770 Waters Rd, Duncan. 250.748.8577. COWICHAN THERAPEUTIC RIDING ASSOC. Provides therapeutic riding and equine-based wellness programs for persons with special needs. 1843 Tzouhalem Road, Duncan. BC 250-7461028, located on Providence Farm

m MOVIE CINEMA HOLLYWOOD 3 CAPRICE CINEMAS- 404 DUNCAN ST., Duncan. 250-748-0678 THE FRITZ MOVIE THEATRE. Open FriTue, monthly & 7 days/week, Jul-Aug. 901 North End Rd. (Central Hall), Salt Spring Island. 250.537.4656. FREE LIBRARY. Cowichan Branch Library2687 James St., Duncan 250.746.7661. ESTUARY NATURE CENTER. Interpretive center overlooking the Cowichan Estuary 1845 Cowichan Bay Rd. 250.597.2288. THE FAMOUS HISTORIC CHEMAINUS WALL MURALS. A visionary in the small town told the history of the town through gigantic murals painted on the many buildings for all to see. Over 40 murals telling the story of the towns history from WWI, the first telephone operators, First Nation faces, settling the Canadian West, the drama & danger of the mills - it’s all there in gorgeous form, shape & colour. Take some time to get off the highway and see this town. “The Little Town That Did”. Chemainus, B.C. CONTINUED ON PAGE 56 ...

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m HIKES & TRAILS THE HISTORIC KINSOL TRESTLE- OPEN TO PUBLIC FOR CYCLING, HIKING & EQUESTRIAN RIDING. One of the tallest free-standing timber rail trestle structures in the world, near Shawnigan Lake.Heart Lake Loop- Challenging 6.4km takes about 2hrs. Views of the town, Gulf Islands and Mt. Baker. Access from Davis Rd Park at the Holland Creek Trail, Ladysmith. COWICHAN SPORTSPLEX. Has a short nature trail. 5847 Chesterfield Ave, Duncan. 250.746.5666. COBBLE HILL MOUNTAIN. Many trails of varying difficulty along the 336m summit with lots of viewpoints & amenities. MAPLE MOUNTAIN. Featuring a marked hiking trail with picturesque views of

water, island and snowy peaks. Located on the northern side of Maple Bay in North Cowichan. LADYSMITH MARINA & MOORAGE. One of the best boating facilities on the west coast loved by both visitors and boaters. Museums, dining, harbour heritage center, harbour tours, and cafe . 611 Oystster Bay Dr., Ladysmith 250245-1146 www.lmsmarina.ca MAPLE BAY MARINA. Plenty to see and do including hiking, kayak rentals, float home rentals, Mariners Market, live music on Sundays. 6145 Genoa Bat RD, Maple Bay, Duncan, 250-746-8482 DISC GOLFING (FROLFING). 18 holes at Hart Memorial, Mouat Park. Take 1hr to 1.5 hrs to complete the course.Located near the end of McPhillips Ave. on Salt Spring Island INDOOR TENNIS. Arbutus Ridge Golf Club- This is the ONLY covered year-


57 round tennis facility between Victoria & Nanaimo. Open year-round, 8am9pm daily. Men’s Night, Ladies Night, Junior’s Night, Lessons, Tournaments and more! 3515 Telegraph Rd, Cobble Hill. 250.743.5000, or Toll Free 1.800.446.5322. Check schedule during COVID.

m SLIDES & WAVE POOL COWICHAN AQUATIC CENTRE. Indoor Wave pool, Closed during COVID. LADYSMITH COMMUNITY CENTRE & SWIMMING POOL. Aquatic centre closed during COVID. Fitness Ctr open. 810 Sixth Ave, Ladysmith. 250.245.6424.

m SWIMMING & TUBING KINSMEN DUCK POND LAKE COWICHAN. Sponsored by the local Kinsmen Club, ‘The Duck Pond’ is Lake Cowichan’s answer to the local swimming pool. Situated just after the control weir for the Cowichan River, ‘The Duck Pond’ is a great swimming hole especially if you have small kids. There is a small raft here plus it is a good starting point if you’re tubing down the Cowichan River. Located at the end of River Rd. LAKEVIEW BEACH PARK LAKE COWICHAN. The is located at the east end of Lake Cowichan, one of the largest freshwater lakes on Vancouver Island. While it is just steps away from the restaurants and shops, the beach serves as a very popular site for boating, hiking

and camping. The beach is big, soft and sandy, with the peaceful waterfront. Lakeview Park Rd. Mesachie Lake. CENTRAL PARK HONEYMOON BAY. The park extends to the waterfront of Cowichan Lake. Beach access and a roped off swimming area. Other amenities in the park include a picnic area, playground, trail, tennis courts, basketball court, toilet facilities (in the Hall), and a off leash-dog park. Parking is available just adjacent to the beach access area. Park Ave. Honey Moon Bay.

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m FARMS BIRD’S EYE COVE ~ THE BARN. One of the oldest working farms in the region. Visit cattle, pigs & hens in lush grass pastures. Also provides romantic farm accommodation, fresh farm food & more! 5881 Genoa Bay Rd, Duncan. 250.748.6379. WESTHOLME TEAFARM & ART GALLERY. Popular tourist hotspot! 5 star rated scenery, atmosphere & tea. Rare Canadian teas, art gallery, tea culture tours, local & worldwide organic teas. Wed-Sun, CONTINUED ON PAGE 58 ...

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11am-4pm. 8350 Richards Trail, North Cowichan. 250.748.3811. COWICHAN GREEN COMMUNITY. Community focused, hands-on, educational plant & animal farm. Hosts fun & educational workshops and events. Interesting, eclectic Garden Pantry Store, well worth the visit! 360 Duncan St, Duncan. 250.748.8506. PROVIDENCE FARM . Provides nurturing programs for individuals with mental health & developmental challenges with difficulty in mainstream settings to help grow & be part of a community. Visitors

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59 CRAIG STREET BREWING. Multi-level building dating back to the 1940s has lots of different options for dining, whether it’s the downstairs pub with its beautiful, antique bar, the streetside patio, or the rooftop deck upstairs. Large range of beers. 25 Craig St, Duncan 250.737.2337 RED ARROW BREWERY. 6 Signature beers. The tasting room is where it all happens. Check out the wide range of Red Arrow merchandise while you taste our beers. Tour the brewery, fill a growler or on your way grab some bombes, cans and mixer packs. Please phone ahead for tours. Open daily from 11am. 5255 Chaster Rd, Duncan 250.597.332. RIOT BREWING CO. Stop in for a tour, a sample, a flight, or even a whole glass of beer. Enjoy our gigantic patio, bring the kids, bring the dog. 101A – 3055 Oak St. Chemainus, 250-384-7468 STILLHEAD DISTILLERY. Craft distillery, made by hand in small batches using only fruits and grains grown in BC. Tastings of Vodka, Gin, and Whiskey. New seasonal releases. 5301 Chaster Road, Duncan, BC 250-748-6874 MERRIDALE CIDERY & DISTILLERY. Our 20-acre orchard in Cobble Hill has the perfect terroir for growing cider apples. The unique microclimate in Cowichan means that we can take full advantage of a long, slow growing season that allows us to cultivate bitter-sharp and bittersweet cider apples. Most people think of cider when they think of Merridale, but we have been quietly distilling for over a decade. Merridale at the farm is now home to an al fresco eatery, tasting bar, store, brick oven bakery, cidery, distillery, and vinegar shack. Further landscaping of the property also allowed for the addition of a pond, gazebo and two well-appointed yurts, creating a new reason to visit. Call us at 250-743-4293 or 1-800-998-9908 1230 Merridale Rd, Cobble Hill, SALT SPRING ISLAND ALES. From deep in our mountain spring comes the cleanest, freshest water for our Salt Spring Island Ales. Piped straight from the spring into the brew house.Combined with organic

Canadian two row pale malt and other natural ingredients to create a lineup of distinctly Island-made ales. Local ingredients such as island grown hops, honey and heather. Brewed entirely by hand, our beer is made in small batches using traditional, methods. 270 Furness Rd. Salt Spring 778.400.8752

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UNSWORTH VINEYARDS. Restaurant and Tasting room open. Thursday-Sunday 12pm-7pm, during COVID. 2915 Cameron Taggart Rd., 250-929-2292 CHERRY POINT ESTATE WINES-GUIDED TOURS, WINE TASTINGS AND DINING. Book a 45min wine tour. Book 48hrs in advance. Open for tastings every day, 10am-5pm, sample our award winning reds, whites and our famous dessert wines. Dine on our beautiful garden patio. 840 Cherry Point Rd, Cobble Hill. 250.743.1272. BLUE GROUSE WINERY. Enjoy a tasting with a tour of our cellar; learn about the vineyard, winemaking process and history - Set in a spectacular venue, on 65 acres tucked away in the valley. During COVID, book ahead for tastings and tours. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 11am to 5pm. 2182 Lakeside Rd, Duncan 250-743-3834 ROCKY CREEK WINERY. “From corporate suits to gumboots” Taste estate wines of Pinots, crisp whites, red blends and sparklings. Discover our story from Cowichan’s most awarded wine-maker. Open Wed to Sun 11am to 4pm. Tasting available by booking online ahead. 1854 Myhrest Rd, Cowichan Bay. 250.748.5622. AVERILL CREEK VINEYARD. Mouthwatering whites and world class Pinot Noir. Experience the winery and the terrace. Resv. recommened for the Patio and tastings by phone. You can bring

a picnic. Must pre-book. Open daily, 11am-5pm. 6552 North Rd. Duncan. 250.709.9986. ALDERLEA VINEYARDS. Is one of Vancouver Island’s oldest and most respected vineyards. The estate-grown grapes produce a mix of dry white wines including Bacchus, Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc. Red wines comprise Pinot Noir, Clarinet made from old vine Marechal Foch, Merlot, and a Cabernet Foch blend known as Matrix. Open Friday-Sunday 1pm-5pm. also by appt. 1751 Stamps Rd. Duncan. 250.746.7122. www.alderlea.ca EMANDARE VINEYARD. 100% estate grown. Sits on a unique south sloping hillside in the rain shadow of Mount Prevost. Naturally craft terroir-driven wines with old world, low intervention techniques. Indoor /outdoor tasting stations for max 6 guests. Picnic area. Enjoy a grazing platter with your tasting flight. 250.597.4075. 6798 Norcross Rd. Duncan. VIGNETI ZANATTA. Featuring Champagne-style wine, we make wines to please any palate. Open for tastings and charcuterie on the verandah. Wednesday to Sunday 11am to 4.30pm. Phone ahead. 250.748.2338. 5039 Marshall Rd. Duncan. VENTURI SCHULTZ VINEYARDS . Five acres on a gentle south slope planted to meticulously tended vinifera grape varieties, Tastings by appt. Open Turs to Sun 10am - 3pm. 4235 Vineyard Rd. Cobble Hill. 250.743.5630. DIVINO ESTATE WINERY. 40 acre vineyard. Chardonnay, Trebbiano, Castel, Pinot Noir and Pinot Grigio form the core


61 of the mix of varietals on the Busnardo Vineyard. Tasting room open from 1pm to 5pm on Fridays and Saturdays. 1500 Freeman Rd. Cobble Hill. DEOL ESTATE WINERY. 18 acre vineyard, with 8 varieties of grapes; the main varieties ranging from Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Marechal Foch and Gamay Noir. Patio available for tastings and bring your own picnic. Open Wed-Sun 11am-5pm. 250.746.3967. 6645 Somenos Rd. Duncan. DAMALI WINERY. Stroll through the lavender fields, the gardens, the labyrinth or the vineyard, or a browse in the gift shop, a wine tasting or a glass of wine in the byo picnic area. Varietals such as Cabernet Libre, Castel, Siegerrebe, and Pinot Noir. Open Thursday-Sunday 11am4pm. Free wine tasting. 250.743.4100, 3500 Telegraph Rd. Cobble Hill.

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COWICHAN CYCLES. Events, weekly group rides at different locations. See facebook page for announcements. #2-2628 Beverly St. Duncan, 250-748-2453

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m FISHING FLY FISHING. Best in the Cowichan River. Find rainbow, cutthroat or brown trout & steelhead. Trout best from Mar-Jun. Steelhead best from Dec-Mar. Famous for trophy-sized browns averaging 16-18”. Heavily regulated river. Check for in-season closures. SALTWATER FISHING. Cowichan Bay catch Chinook salmon (“spring”/”king” salmon), coho salmon, rock cod, lingcod, prawns & crab. Best fishing May-Oct & winter Chinook fishing. LAKE FISHING. Most Cowichan lakes

m GOLF COWICHAN GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB. 18-hole course in Duncan, beautiful scenery, challenging holes, and excellent service. Many tight fairways lined with trees. 4955 Trans Canada Hwy, Duncan 250.746.5333. ARBUTUS RIDGE GOLF. The front nine meanders through the picturesque seaside community of Cobble Hill; overlook the Satellite Channel as you climb the back 9. Rated “One of the Top 10 Golf Courses in Canada for Value 3515 Telegraph Rd. Cobble Hill. 250-743-5100 DUNCAN MEADOWS GOLF. 18 hole Championship course. Full scale driving range. Chipping area. Golf carts. Rentals. Hosts to numerous Provincial and National Championships it is a crowd pleaser. 6507 North Road Duncan, 250-746-8993 MT BRENTON GOLF COURSE. Mount Brenton Golf Course is located in the scenic, historic town of Chemainus. With shaded fairways flanked by towering firs. A challenge for every level of golfer, there are plenty of creeks to hurdle and ponds to circumvent. 18 holes. Rentals. Restaurant is open. 2816 Henry Rd. Chemainus. 250.246.9322.

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m GREAT PATIO & WATERFRONT DINING AURA. Waterfront Restaurant + Patio is a globally-inspired “small plates” restaurant set against the inspiring backdrop of Victoria’s renowned Inner Harbour Inn at Laurel Point 680 Montreal Street Victoria, British Columbia V8V 1Z8 / 250.414.6739 / aurarestaurant.ca BEACON LANDING RESTAURANT & LOUNGE. We will be focusing on a simplified menu to begin with and highlighting our gorgeous, spacious patio which allows for ample distancing (with an unbeatable view of course). We are in the process of updating our website, thank you for your patience. 2537 Beacon Avenue Sidney, BC V8L 1Y3 / 250.656.6690 / beaconlanding.ca BELLVILLE’S WATERING HOLE. A restaurant is defined by its food, atmosphere and staff. At Belleville’s Watering Hole and Diner, we have perfected all three! 427 Belleville Street, Victoria, British Columbia V8V 1X3 / 250.388.0889 / bellevilles.ca BOONDOCKS BAR & GRILL. Unlike many restaurants we source for quality rather than quantity, We believe in supporting BC farmers and producers that humanely treat their animals and feed them a vegetarian diet free of by-products, chemical additives or growth hormones. 9819 Fifth St, Sidney, BC V8L 2X4 / 250.656.4088

/ boondockspub.ca BOOM & BATTEN. Boom + Batten cuisine celebrates sustainable sources grounded in Pacific Northwest culture – from seafood to fresh vegetables and meats from local producers 2 Paul Kane Place Victoria, BC V9A 7J8 / 250.940.5850 / boomandbatten.com CANOE BREWPUB. Enjoy our timeless waterfront location, soaring timber frame and rustic brick architecture as you share good times with your favorite people. 450 Swift St. Victoria, BC / 250.361.1940 / canoebrewpub.com LIDO WATERFRONT BISTRO. Enjoy panoramic views of the Inner Harbour, Parliament Buildings and Historic Old Towne while enjoying a libation on the LIDO deck or our cozy candlelit interior with 12 foot glass windows that surround the bar. 1234 S. Wharf Street Victoria, BC / 250-385-5436 / lidobistro.com LURE RESTAURANT & BAR. With spectacular waterfront views of Victoria’s Inner Harbour, LURE brings a taste of Lively, Fresh, Local to Victoria’s dining scene, and a fresh take on a hotel restaurant. 100 Harbour Road Victoria BC / 250.360.5873 / GLO RESTAURANT & LOUNGE. Offers unparalleled views of the Selkirk Waterway minutes from Downtown. The interior is comprised of floor-to-ceiling windows


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RUMRUNNER PUB & RESTAURANT. Since 1990, the Rumrunner Pub & Restaurant has served delicious seafood and West Coast cuisine in a spectacular setting along the Sidney waterfront at picturesque Port Sidney Marina. 9881 Seaport Place, Sidney, BC V8L 4X3 / 250.656.5643 / rumrunnerpub.ca SEA GLASS WATERFRONT GRILL. We offer lunch and dinner with a fully licensed bar. We are also wheel chair accessible. It is highly recommended you make a reservation by phone in advance to assure seating. 2320 Harbour Road Sidney BC V8L 2P6 / 778.351.3663 / sgwg.ca THE BEACHHOUSE RESTAURANT. With its stunning ocean vistas and views down Cordova Bay beach, patrons will enjoy amazing west coast fare in a comfortably elegant setting. 5109 Cordova Bay Road Victoria, BC V8Y 2K1 / 250.658.5224 / beachhousevictoria.com THE TAPA BAR RESTAURANT. Enjoy the day on our patio with our newly installed heaters! Have a birthday or other special date coming up? Bring your party for dinner in our dining room! 620 Trounce Alley Victoria BC / 250.383.0013 / tapabar.ca

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VICTORIA BUTTERFLY GARDENS & INSECTARIUM. Butterfly Gardens immerses you in a jungle environment featuring not just exotic butterflies but flamingos, free flying birds, iguanas and more. Open year round. 1461 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay. 250.652.3822 VICTORIA BUG ZOO. Touch, feel, experience live tropical bugs from around the world. 631 Courtney St. Victoria BC 250.384.2847

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formation that was formed from the last ice-age millions of years ago. Sooke River Road Sooke BC. SPECTACLE LAKE. The lakes unique location, ease of access and developed facilities make it a favourite stop for families between Victoria and Nanaimo. Whittaker Road, Malahat, BC THEITIS LAKE. Thetis Lake exemplifies the best of Victoria’s lakes for lake enthusiasts of all types. The lake with a unique shape offers it all. swimming, sunbathing, hiking, and access for non- motorized boats. Six Mile Road in View Royal/Langford. WILLOWS BEACH. Victoria’s most popular swimming beaches. Its shallow, protected water is suitable for young children, while views of Discovery Island and Mount Baker make basking, swimming or paddling there just that much more beautiful. Beach Drive in Oak Bay.

m TASTINGS & TOURS BABE’S HONEY FARM. Brewed Kombucha, made with Honey – Jun Elixir 8 varieties on tap sold in refillable containers. Flights and growler fills Pure, raw & unpasteurized honey. in Galey Farms. 4150 Blenkinsop Rd. Victoria. Open daily. HOYNE BREWING COMPANY. With thirty years in the craft brewing industry. 2740 Bridge St. DE VINE WINES & SPIRITS. Showcasing locally sourced ingredients through an offering of craft whisky, gin, vodka, rum, vermouth, and wines. 6181B Old West Saanich Rd. Saanichton. SOOKE BREWING COMPANY. Award winning craft brewing. 2057 Otter Point Rd, Sooke. DRIFTWOOD BREWERY. Producers of the popular Fat Tug beer. Distinct and

HOWL BREWING. Howl Brewing is an idependantly owned and operated Pico Brewery, located in North Saanich producing a new beer each week. 1780 Mills Rd. North Saanich. CATAGORY 12. Colsial westcoast and Belgium inspired Ales. Crafted with delerious precision. Open from 12pm honday Tours avalible at 3:00pm every day. 2200 Keating X road. Victoria. PHILLIPS BREWING & MALTING. Tasting Room, Sixteen craft brews on tap Sunday to Wednesday 12pm - 8pm Thursday to Saturday 12pm-10pm. 2010 Govt. St. Victoria. VICTORIA CALEDONIAN DISTILLERY & TWA DOGS BREWERY CRAFT. outstanding beers, exceptional single malt whiskies, and great visitor experiences. Come and sit at the bar with us. Open Daily. 761 Enterprise Crs. Victoria. SEA CIDER FARMHOUSE & CIDERY. Taste ciders produced from organic heirloom apples. Grown onsite.

m POPULAR HIKES AVATAR GROVE. The route to reach this hiking trail just north of Port Renfrew on Gordon River Main logging road has some twists and turns but it is worth it if you’re looking for something a little less populated than the hikes mentioned above. Gordon River Main. GALLOPING GOOSE TRAIL. Is a multi use 55Km trail connecting Victoria and Sooke. A former railroad line , this trail is popular with dog-walking locals, cyclists and outdoor enthusiest from all over. Victoria BC COAST TRAIL. The Coast Trail near Sooke that runs alongside the rocky shoreline of the Juan de Fuca Strait offers impressive ocean and mountain views mixed with forested trails. Belcher Bay Road, Sooke BC.


69 GOWLLAND TOD PROVINCIAL PARK. At Gowlland Tod Provincial Park you’ll find more than 25 km of hiking trails, including the Tod Inlet Trail, the Cascade Trail, the hike to Jocelyn Hill, and the McKenzie Bight Trail all among protected areas rich in biodiversity. There are three park accesses. Tod Inlet, Mackenzie Bight and Caleb Pike. JOHN DEAN PROVINCIAL PARK. Expect to find hiking trails for all skill levels here. You’ll also be among wildflowers, old-growth Douglas firs and Garry oaks, amazing sunset views, and flocks of wildlife at this day-use park. Follow John Dean Road until you reach the park. JUAN DE FUCA PROVINCIAL PARK. Multiple trailheads provide something for all skill levels. We recommend checking the provincial government’s website for service notices before heading out. There are four main areas to the park. the China Beach Campground, the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, the China Beach day-use area and Botanical Beach. MOUNT FINLAYSON HIKING TRAIL. The Mount Finlayson Hiking Trail is a steep 4 km hike located in Goldstream Provincial Park offering scenic Olympic Mountain and Saanich Inlet views towards the Langford area. MOUNT WORK REGIONAL PARK. At Mount Work Regional Park near Langford, enjoy three lakes, Dorrence, Fork, and Pease, and then consider hiking the Summit. The Mount Work summit trail is a steep 4.5 km hike more suitable for experienced hikers. THETIS LAKE REGIONAL PARK. Accessible via the Galloping Goose Trail, Thetis Lake Regional Park offers panoramic views of the lakes and surrounding hills, beaches, picnic spots, old growth trees, wild flowers, and hiking trails ranging from easy to expert.

m GOLF ARDMORE GOLF COURSE. The 9-hole “Ardmore Golf Course” in North Saanich, British Columbia features all the hallmarks

of British Columbia golf. 930 Ardmore DriveNorth Saanich, BC 250.656.4621 CEDAR HILL GOLF COURSE. Join the friendliest golf club on Vancouver Island and play golf on a course that is forgiving to novice golfers, yet has enough challenge and risk reward to test more accomplished golfers. 1400 Derby Rd. Victoria, BC 250.370.1471 CORDOVA BAY GOLF COURSE. A golf course where conditions are something between pretty darn good, and almost perfect. But we’ll let you, the golfer, make that call. 5333 Cordova Bay Rd. Victoria, B.C.250.658.4444 DEMAMIEL CREEK GOLF COURSE. Located CONTINUED ON PAGE 70 ...


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just 35 minutes from Victoria in Sooke, BC, this 9 Hole Executive Par 3 Course is fun for all skills and abilities, whether you are new to golf, or you want to practice your short game. 6518 Throup Road, Sooke, BC 250.642.8000 GORGE VALE GOLF CLUB. We provide a well-maintained golf course for players at all levels. We offer a welcoming atmosphere and high value for members and guests. By celebrating our prime location, proud history and enduring friendships, we create a vibrant and sustainable community. 1005 Craigflower Road Victoria, BC 250.386.3401 HIGHLAND PACIFIC GOLF. Created for golfers who want to enjoy a scenic, challenging championship golf course that is playable all year round. Minutes from downtown Victoria, BC, Highland Pacific overlooks the majestic Olympic Mountains, the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Thetis Lake Park. 450 Creed Rd, Victoria, BC 250.478.4653 METCHOSIN GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB.

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A challenging and picturesque 9-hole course where our exceptional service and friendly staff will make your golf experience a memorable one. 4100 Metchosin Road, Victoria, BC 250.478.3266 MOUNT DOUGLAS GOLF COURSE. Our scenic course offers five par 3’s and four par 4’s and the course is perfect for every age and you will find the course challenging enough for advanced players. 4225 Blenkinsop Road, Victoria BC 250.477.8314 OLYMPIC VIEW GOLF CLUB. Rated ‘Top 10 Best Public Golf Facility’ in British Columbia by ScoreGolf Magazine, and previously ranked within the Top 50 Golf Courses in Canada by the Golf Course Ranking and Score Golf Magazines. 643 Latoria Road, Victoria BC 250.474.3673 UPLANDS GOLF CLUB. With gentle fairway undulations and no steep hills or valleys to navigate, this is a course that lends itself to walking and an 18 hole game is often played in 4 hours or less. 3300 Cadboro Bay Road Victoria, BC 250.592.1818

m ADVENTURE TOURS ADRENALINE ZIP LINES. Zippppp!!! Cruise through the trees, conquer your fears and do the opposite of falling in the dazzling BC nature. 5128C Sooke Rd Sooke, BC 250.642.1933 CYCLE BC RENTALS AND TOURS. Whether you are learning to ride or are an experienced rider that is looking to explore what British Columbia has to offer, we have the right bike for you. 685 Humboldt Street Victoria, BC 250.380.2453 KELP REEF ADVENTURES. Paddle with us outside the harbour and along the coastline to see harbour seal rookeries or explore the hidden coves and protected waters of the Inner Harbour. Fisherman’s Wharf, 1 Dallas Road, Victoria, BC. 250.386.7333

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NORTH 48 BICYCLES. Our guided road bike tours are selected to showcase Victoria, BC’s phenomenal riding and can be easily modified for length or speed allowing a wide range of riders to experience all but the toughest of routes. 65-560 Johnson Street Victoria BC 778.265.4551

HOP-ON HOP-OFF TOURS. Guided City history and storytelling tours. Featuring the Christmas Ho Ho ride with santa and all his elves. On Hop-Off City Sights Tour allows guests great flexibility to explore the many popular attractions Victoria has to offer.Board at the inner Harbour Depot.

OAK BAY MARINA. The Oak Bay Marina offers kayak tours and rentals through our partner Ocean River Adventures. We have both single and tandem kayaks that are perfect for exploring the water surrounding Victoria. 1327 Beach Dr , Victoria, BC 250.598.8555

PEDICAB TOURS. Through Canada’s garden and cycling capital the Victoria Pedicab Company provides memorable tours for individuals and groups up to 40. Tour selection and departure time to fit your schedule and inserts. 250.884.0121

PACIFICA PADDLE SPORTS. Whether it’s a two hour paddle in Brentwood Bay, or a multi-day trip from Canoe Cove, you’ll find yourself being nurtured by nature in the beautiful surroundings of the Southern Gulf Islands. 789 Saunders Lane Brentwood Bay, BC 250.665.7411 ROCKFISH DIVERS. With unlimited dive sites to choose from, and what charter options are best suited to what you want to see underwater. Contact us anytime with questions or concerns, as we’re always here to help! 3945 Quadra St, ​Victoria, BC 250.516.3483 SEA KING ADVENTURES INC. Situated at the southernmost tip of Vancouver Island, Victoria BC is ideally located for marine activities such as fishing and wildlife viewing. Because Victoria is strategically placed at the intersection of 2 ocean “highways” – Juan de Fuca and Haro Straits – fish and wildlife are conducted to our door-step! Fisherman’s Wharf @ 1 Dallas Road 250.381.4173 SPRINGTIDE WHALE WATCHING & ECO TOURS. You want Whales? We’ve got Whales. The local Orcas (Killer Whales), along with Humpback; Gray; and Minke Whales, cruise our waters throughout the year, giving us great success rates. 1119 Wharf Street Victoria, B.C. PHOTO WALKING TOURS. Discover the beautiful city of Victoria with a professional photographer as your tour guide.

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adventure organization. We are mariners, educators, entertainers, scientists, and conservationists. We have been familyowned and operated since day one. 812 Wharf Street, Victoria BC 250.383.4884 SIDNEY WHALE WATCHING. Your journey starts as you step onto a custom 30 foot wildlife viewing vessel and embark on a voyage through the enchanting Gulf Island Archipelago. #105, 2537 Beacon Ave. Sidney BC 250.656.7599 VICTORIA CARRIAGE TOURS. Victoria Carriage Tours, horse-drawn carriage tours of Victoria BC. Trolley tours, group bundles, seasonal events, and an experience that can’t be beat. 250.383.2207. WEST COAST OUTDOOR ADVENTURE RENTALS. While I acknowledge “staying home” is best - being out, alone on the water or riding through the trees can be great for the soul. 6971 West Coast Road, Sooke, BC 250.664.7794 WILSON DIVING. Whether it is as an Open Water(beginner) diver or as an Experienced

Dive Instructor or Snorkeler – our goal is to make sure divers have all the right tools to be safe and confident divers who enjoy being in the water. 105-1790 Old Island Hwy, Victoria BC 250.478.4488

m FUN & FREE ACTIVITIES BEACON HILL PARK. Beacon Hill Park is located along the south shore of Victoria, British Columbia and the Juan de Fuca Strait. JAMES BAY MARKET. The James Bay Community Market is now in full swing with farmers, food vendors, artisans and craft vendors. MICHELL’S FARM MARKET. Michell’s Farm is a sixth generation family owned and operated farm that has been growing on the Saanich Peninsula for 0ver 150 years. MOSS STREET MARKET. Providing local and organic farm-fresh produce, local foods, handmade crafts, artisan clothing, inspiring services. Every Saturday 10am - 2pm in August PENINSULA COUNTRY MARKET. Our vibrant community market has more than 50 vendors weekly offering farm fresh products, jams and jellies, honey, homemade bread, cut flowers, assorted fresh meats, organic produce and a fine selection of arts and crafts. THUNDER BIRD PARK. Admire the masterly carved Totem poles at this park, established in 1941 and restored in 1952 by Mungo Martin. SWAN LAKE NATURE SANCTUARY. Discover the beauty of the swan lake marshes and rocky oak-forest of christmas hill at this precious sanctuary. INNER HARBOUR. Stroll along one of the most beautiful harbours in the world and watch the seaplanes and magnificent ships pass by.

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73 both excited and nervous to welcome visitors this summer – please explore the island responsibly. GALIANO ISLAND. Experience all the magic of British Columbia’s Wild West Coast on the Gulf Island closest to Vancouver. Ancient Forests, Rocky Heights, Sandstone & Pebble Beaches and Stunning Views are all waiting for you to explore on Galiano. PENDER ISLAND. One of the greatest assets the Gulf Islands have is beautiful scenery. Both North Pender Island and South Pender Island are wonderful places to visit. SALT SPRING ISLAND. The Island is a yearround destination for visitors looking to disconnect, find their inspiration or spark for life and develop their inner creative persona.Come discover Salt Spring Island, it will stay with you forever.

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m ACCOMMODATION ABIGAILS HOTEL. Abigail’s is an adultonly, intimate 23-room property that is housed in a 1930’s Tudor mansion. Its special atmosphere blends the romance and charm of the past with the comfort and convenience of modern accommodation. 906 McClure St, Victoria, BC 250.388.5363 ACCENT INN VICTORIA. Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a fitness center or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and a fireplace in the lobby. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the complimentary area shuttle that operates within 5 km. 3233 Maple Street Victoria BC 855.516.1090

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HOTEL. At the Best Western Plus Carlton Plaza Hotel you’re sure to find that little something extra. With our modern amenities and thoughtful design, the Best Western Plus Carlton Plaza Hotel will stand out among other hotels in Victoria,BC 642 Johnson Street Victoria, BC 250.385.5513 BEST WESTERN PLUS EMERALD ISLE HOTEL. With a stay at Best Western Plus Emerald Isle Hotel in Sidney, you’ll be in the business district, within a 10-minute drive of Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal and Mary Winspear Centre. This eco-friendly hotel is 9.6 mi (15.5 km) from Butchart Gardens and 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from Sidney Museum and Archives. 2306 Beacon Ave, Sidney, BC 888.347.2319 BEST WESTERN PLUS. With a stay at Best Western Plus Inner Harbour, you’ll be centrally located in Victoria, steps from Victoria Harbour. This eco-friendly hotel is within close proximity of The Robert Bateman Centre and Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. 412 Quebec Street, Victoria, BC 855.680.3239

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BRENTWOOD BAY RESORT & SPA. Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. You can take advantage of recreational amenities such as an outdoor pool, a spa tub, and a fitness center. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands. 849 Verdier Avenue Brentwood Bay BC 855.516.1090 CAPITAL CITY CENTRE HOTEL. The Capital CityCenter Hotel is a 4-story, full-service hotel with an on-site restaurant, lounge, and conference rooms. We also offer the only pool side food and beverage service in Victoria. 1961 Douglas St, Victoria BC 888.877.9444 COAST VICTORIA HABOURSIDE HOTEL & MARINA. Coast Victoria Hotel & Marina by APA is in the heart of Victoria, walking distance from Fisherman’s Wharf Park and Victoria Fisherman’s Wharf. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Victoria Clipper Ferry Terminal and Victoria Harbour. 146 Kingston Street, Victoria, BC 855.680.3239 DAYS INN BY WYNHAM VICTORIA ON THE HARBOUR. Situated along Victoria’s Inner Harbour, this hotel features a seasonal outdoor pool. A hot tub is available yearround. City or harbour views are offered from all rooms. The BC Ferries terminal is 40 minutes’ drive away. 427 Bellville Street Victoria BC 888.347.2319 DAYS INN BY WYNDHAM VICTORIA UPTOWN. Offering an indoor pool, fitness centre and sauna, Days Inn Victoria Uptown is located in Victoria’s Upper Harbour. All rooms feature a private entrance and free WiFi. 229 Gorge Road East Victoria BC 250.388.6611 DELTA HOTELS BY MARRIOT VICTORIA OCEAN POINTE RESORT. Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You’re sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including an indoor pool, a spa tub, and an outdoor tennis court. 100 Harbour Road Victoria BC 855.516.1090


75 DOUBLETREE BY HILTON HOTEL & SUITES VICTORIA. Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a 24-hour fitness center, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and a fireplace in the lobby. 777 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC 888.347.2319 FOUR POINTS BY SHERETON. Make yourself at home in one of the 117 airconditioned rooms featuring LED televisions. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. 829 McCallum Road, Victoria,BC 844.309.2878

tainment. 680 Montreal Street Victoria, BC 855.516.1090 OAK BAY BEACH HOTEL. Make yourself at home in one of the 100 air-conditioned rooms featuring fireplaces and flat-screen televisions. Kitchenettes are outfitted with refrigerators and microwaves. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. 1175 Beach Drive, Victoria, BC 855.680.3239

HELMS INN. With a stay at Helms Inn in Victoria (Downtown Victoria), you’ll be a 4-minute walk from Royal BC Museum and 5 minutes by foot from British Columbia Parliament Building. This hotel is 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Victoria Harbour and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Victoria Clipper Ferry Terminal. 600 Douglas St, Victoria BC 888.347.2319

PRESTIGE OCEANFRONT RESORT, BW PREMIER COLLECTION. When you stay at Prestige Oceanfront Resort, BW Premier Collection in Sooke, you’ll be connected to the convention center and convenient to Sooke Harbour and District of Sooke Municipal Hall. This 4-star hotel is within the vicinity of Sooke Region Museum and East Sooke Park. 6929 West Coast Rd, Sooke, BC 855.680.3239

HOTEL RIALTO. Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and babysitting/childcare (surcharge). Guests who want to try their luck at the slots can hop on the casino shuttle (surcharge). 653 Pandora Avenue Victoria BC 855.516.1090

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and 3 mi (4.9 km) from Pacific Institute for Sport Excellence. 4670 Elk Lake Drive, Victoria, BC 888.347.2319

Internet access and concierge services. 919 Douglas Street Victoria BC 855.516.1090 SOOKE HARBOUR HOUSE HOTEL & RESORT. This unique hotel located on the shores of the Juan de Fuca Straits and has views of the Olympic Mountains of Washington State. Most rooms include a soaking tub or steam shower. 528 Whiffin Spit Rd, Sooke, BC 250.642.3421 SOOKE HARBOUR RESORT AND MARINA. the perfect year-round oceanside getaway. You can literally step out your door onto the marina for chartered fishing, embark on a whale watching or kayaking tour, go zip lining, hike through rainforests, explore countless beaches, and still have time to enjoy a soak in one of our Resort’s two outdoor hot tubs or grill your catch-ofthe-day on your private patio. 6971 West Coast Rd.Sooke, BC 866.616.3236 QUALITY INN DOWNTOWN INNER HARBOUR. The Quality Inn features comfortable accommodations boasting mini-fridges, microwaves and 42-inch LCD TVs in every room. Enjoy the indoor pool or the soothing steam room year round. Guests can also stick with their workout routine at the fitness center. 850 Blanshard St., Victoria BC 855.680.3239 Q UA L I T Y I N N WA D D L I N G D O G SAANICHTON. Located in Saanichton, Quality Inn Waddling Dog is close to Panorama Recreation Centre and John Dean Provincial Park. This hotel is within the vicinity of Victoria Butterfly Gardens and Rotary Park. 2476 Mt. Newton Cross Roads, Saanichton, BC 855.680.3239 HOWARD JOHNSON HOTEL & SUITES BY WYNDHAM VICTORIA ELK LAKE. Located in Victoria, Howard Johnson Hotel & Suites by Wyndham Victoria Elk Lake is in a regional park, a 5-minute drive from The Gardens at HCP and 5 minutes from Cordova Bay Golf Course. This eco-friendly hotel is 3 mi (4.8 km) from Camosun College - Interurban Campus

HOWARD JOHNSON BY WYNDHAM VICTORIA. Howard Johnson Hotel is committed to bringing you quality service and making you feel at home during your stay in Victoria, offering a complimentary breakfast and in-room internet 310 Gorge Road East Victoria BC 250.382.2151 OSWEGO HOTEL. The Oswego Hotel in Victoria has self-parking, available at a daily fee. Cooked-to-order breakfast is served daily from 6:30AM to 10AM. Room service is available. There is a 24-hour fitness center and the front desk at The Oswego Hotel Victoria Canada is available 24 hours a day as well. The staff at the hotel is multilingual. 500 Oswego Street Victoria BC 855.516.1090 SWANS BREWERY PUB & HOTEL. Swans Hotel has been restored as a 31 room boutique hotel with much of the original brick and wood beams featured throughout the suites. 506 Pandora Ave, Victoria, BC 250.361.3310 VICTORIA REGENT WATERFRONT HOTEL & SUITES. Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services. 1234 Wharf Street Victoria BC 855.516.1090 VICTORIA MARRIOTT INNER HARBOUR. Take advantage of recreational opportunities offered, including an indoor pool, a spa tub, and a sauna. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands. Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the coffee. 728 Humboldt Street Victoria BC 844.234.2903 THE MAGNOLIA HOTEL AND SPA. Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages and body treatments. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and a fireplace in the lobby. 723 Courtney Street Victoria BC


77 855.516.1090 WORLDMARK VICTORIA. Offering twoand three-bedroom resort suites that comfortably sleep six to eight guests and are designed to maximize water views, these suites feature a queen bed in the master, one queen or two twin beds in the guest rooms and a Murphy bed in the living area. 120 Kingston St., Victoria, 800.428.1932 TRAVELLODGE BY WYNDHAM VICTORIA. Join us at Travelodge by Wyndham Victoria, one kilometer from the Trans-Canada Highway and 25 kilometers from Victoria International Airport (YYJ). It’s a short drive to the whale watching expeditions of the Inner Harbour and the seafood kiosks and floating homes of Fisherman’s Wharf. 123 Gorge Road East, Victoria, BC 250.386.1422 THE CEDARWOOD INN & SUITES. Spectacular ocean and mountain views, eagles soaring above the treetops and waves lapping along the shoreline all at your front door. 9522 Lochside Drive, Sidney BC 877.656.5551 THE FAIRMONT EMPRESS VICTORIA. With a stay at The Fairmont Empress, you’ll be centrally located in Victoria, steps from Greater Victoria Visitors & Convention Bureau and Miniature World. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Government Street and Victoria Conference Centre. 721 Government Street, Victoria, BC 855.680.3239 THE SIDNEY PIER HOTEL & SPA. 55-room boutique hotel, spa, and cafe, opened in May 2007. Located on the waterfront in the charming seaside town of Sidney, British Columbia on Vancouver Island. 9805 Seaport Pl, Sidney BC 250.655.9445 THE SIDNEY WATERFRONT INN & SUITES. The Sidney Waterfront Inn & Suites is conveniently located on the waterfront, the only Hotel on South Vancouver Island with a beach. Just 20 minutes from Victoria and five minutes from Victoria International Airport, BC Ferries & the IOS. 9775 1st Street, Sidney, BC 250.656.11319

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m SAANICH PENINSULA OCEANSIDE RV RESORTS. Modern and spotless facilities in a spectacular West Coast beachside location! Year-round full service seasonal and overnight voyageur camping sites. 3000 Stautw, Saanichton BC 250-544-0508

m VICTORIA SALISH SEA RV HAVEN. Can accommodate the largest of Class A coaches. Nestled in the Victoria harbour. 445 Head St. Victoria 250-590-5995 FORT VICTORIA RV PARK. RV camping with a playground, showers, a laundromat & access to recreation. 129 Burnett Rd, Victoria 250-479-8112 PEDDER BAY RV RESORT & MARINA . Fullyserviced sites, beautiful views, full-service marina, boat rentals, Coffeehouse and much, more. 925 Pedder Bay Dr, Metchosin 250-478-1771 WEIRS BEACH RV RESORT. 61 Fully serviced RV sites along the Ocean, Lagoon and Garden with 30/50amp service 5191 William Head Road ,Victoria 250-478-3323

m SOOKE SUNNY SHORES RESORT & MARINA. tent and trailer sites, firepits, picnic tables, clean washrooms, laundromat, mini golf and children’s playground. Full marina, boat launch 5621 Sooke Rd. Sooke 250-642-5737 SOOKE RIVER CAMPGROUND. a variety of camping choices from shady powered RV campsites, tent campsites, or 3 self-contained rustic cabins. 2259 Phillips Rd ,Sooke 250-642-6076

m JORDAN RIVER PACHEEDAHT CAMPGROUND. 350 Kalaid St, Port Renfrew 250-647-0090 PORT RENFREW RV RESORT. 16 full-service RV / Trailer sites with full hook-ups. Each site is unique, featuring incredible landscaping features and are semi-private. 6504 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew 778-817-0958 MALAHAT MOUNTAIN MEADOWS RV PARK AND CAMPGROUND. The RV sites are nestled amongst great giant cedars and seasonal creeks 304 Trans-Canada Hwy, Malahat 250-478-5452

m DUNCAN RIVERSIDE RV PARK. full and partial hook-ups for 50 RV units and 25 tenting spots on lovely

grassy shady or sunny spaces. Our facilities include. clean modern washrooms, recycling, sani dump station, pull thrus, picnic tables, fire pits, fishing, swimming, cablevision, phone hookup. 3065 Allenby Rd. Duncan 250-743-4352

m CHEMAINUS COUNTRY MAPLES RV RESORT. 175 full and partial hookup RV sites, camping and tenting sites. General store, playgrounds, an arcade and laundry facilities; a heated swimming pool, 18-hole mini-golf course. 9010 TransCanada Highway, Chemainus 250-246-2078

m LADYSMITH RONDALYN - A PARKBRIDGE CAMPING & RV RESORT. Full service seasonal and overnight voyageur sites as well as cabin rentals. Heated pool, hot tub or try your luckin our trout pond, a volleyball court, playground, horseshoe pits, and much more. 1350 Timberlands Rd 250-245-3227

m NANAIMO MOUNTAINAIRE CAMPGROUND AND RV PARK . Beautiful 40-acre campground with 100 great campsites and RV sites.Horseshoe pits, beach volleyball, swimming hole and fishing pond. 1092 Spruston Rd, Nanaimo 250-245-1169 LIVING FOREST OCEANSIDE CAMP & RV PARK. Popular RV campground with sizable pitches, showers, a cafe, trail access & picturesque vistas. 6 Maki Rd, Nanaimo 250-755-1755 JINGLE POT RV PARK & CAMPGROUND. Pristine setting featuring beautiful rock gardens, fragrant flowers, rippling fountain. 4012 Jingle Pot Rd. Nanaimo 250-758-1614 WESTWOOD LAKE RV CAMPING & CABINS. The campgrounds have full services and rental cabins. Located next to Westwood Lake Park with safe swimming beaches and miles of well-maintained trails. The lake is well stocked with trout and has a ramp for small boats. 380 Westwood Rd, Nanaimo 250-753-3922 BRANNEN LAKE RV PARK & CAMPSITE . Over 120+ large sites varying from private and wooded to grassy and sunny over 49 acres nestled amongst a luscious forest of mature trees, creeks and streams. Beautiful private sandy beach on Brannen Lake with a safe swimming area and boat launch. 4220 Biggs Rd, Nanaimo 250-756-0404


79 m ERRINGTON PARKSVILLE RV PARK. RV site and campground is nestled near a grassy common area and stocked fishpond. 1339 Middlegate Rd, Errington 250-954-1355

m PORT ALBERNI TIMBERLODGE & RV CAMPGROUND. 2404 Timberlane Rd, Port Alberni 250-723-9415 ARROWVALE CAMPGROUND. Scenic riverside camp-sites and two luxurious cedar cottages 5955 Hector Rd, Port Alberni 250-723-7948

m PARKSVILLE RIVERBEND RV RESORT & COTTAGES. A full range of vacationers by hosting cottages, a campground which includes full-service RV sites, as well as tenting on 16 wooded acres along the Englishman River. 1-924 East Island Highway, Parksville 250-248-3134

rentals, beautiful hiking trails 1100 Comox Lake Rd, Cumberland 250-702-8833 MAPLE POOL CAMPGROUND & RV PARK. Full hook-ups with electric and water, pull-throughs, campsites, hot showers, campsites, laundry and river access 4685 Headquarters Rd, Courtenay 250-338-9386 PUNTLEDGE RV CAMPGROUND. Full-service, partials, and dry camping sites, water, hydro, WiFi, cable, sewer, hot showers, laundry facilities, flush and clean toilets. 4624 Condensory Rd, Courtenay 250-334-3773 CAPE LAZO RV & CAMPGROUND . Reservation only no drop-ins 6.5 acre beachside property with 64 beautifully landscaped campsites. 685 Lazo Road Comox 250-339-3946 SEAL BAY RV PARK . 100 natural, spacious sites in a peaceful park-like setting. 1901 Larch Road Courtenay 250-339-1837

SURFSIDE RV RESORT. RV Park and campground. Enjoy a large clubhouse and outdoor pool, hot tub, showers, laundry, tennis courts, volleyball, horseshoes. 200 North Corfield Street ,Parksville 250-248-9713

BATES BEACH OCEANFRONT RESORT . Oceanfront full RV hookups and cozy, tenting sites. 5726 Coral Road Courtenay 250-334-4154

PARK SANDS BEACH RESORT. Quiet, familyoriented campground and RV park, on the sandy shores of Parksville Bay, in downtown Parksville. 105 E Island Hwy Parksville 250-248-3171

PORT HARDY RV RESORT. Close to all amenities but outside of town, in your own piece of paradise. 8080 Goodspeed Road Port Hardy, BC 250-949-8111

m UCLUELET TOFINO

CLUXEWE RESORT. Welcome to Cluxewe Resort, a natural wonder, in the land of the Kwakiutl people. Come to this magical place and camp, fish, watch birds and other wildlife, and to relax with friends and family. Cluxewe Rd, Port McNeill BC. 250-949-0378

BELLA PACIFICA CAMPGROUND. Bella Pacifica has a variety of camping and RV sites, each with their own picnic table and firepit. Advance reservations are required for summer camping and are recommended throughout the season. 400 Mackenzie Beach Rd, Tofino 250-725-3400 CRYSTAL COVE BEACH RESORT. Self-contained, modern log cabins located on Mackenzie Beach. Each has a well-appointed kitchen & BBQ on the deck, some with private hot tubs, big stone fireplaces & gorgeous views. Serviced RV Park, WiFi, children’s playground. Pets Welcome. 1165 Cedarwood Place, Tofino, 250-725-4213 SURF JUNCTION CAMPGROUND. A place where surfers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts can meet, camp, surf and explore everything this region has to offer. 2650 Tofino-Ucluelet Hwy Ucluelet, BC 250-726-7214 UCLUELET CAMPGROUND. Located on the beautiful west coast of Vancouver Island in Ucluelet BC, expect 125 unique sites spread over 15 acres that range from harbour and mountain views to semi-private forested sites. 260 Seaplane Base Road Ucluelet, BC 250-726-4355

m COMOX VALLEY CUMBERLAND LAKE PARK CAMPGROUND . The campground offers swimming and watersports

m PORT HARDY & PORT MCNEILL

CEDAR PARK RESORT. Port McNeill is a quaint town of about 2500 residents and is one of several small communities that make up the northern end of Vancouver Island. We live in an outdoors(wo)mans paradise; vibrant and thriving wildlife, thick lush forests, rugged mountains, cool streams and salty air. 7001 Mine Road, Port McNeill, BC, 250-956-2270 TELEGRAPH COVE MARINA AND RV PARK. Telegraph Cove is a small, hidden cove off Johnstone Strait. It’s a key access point to the Broughton Archipelago marine park; the inside passage marine route and n ​ ear to the famous orca rubbing beaches of Robson Bight. 1642B Telegraph Cove Road, Telegraph Cove, BC 250-928-3163 ALDER BAY RV PARK & MARINA. With 30 acres of private land with abundant walk-on waterfront, fully serviced RV pull through sites, easy boat launch and dock facilities, Alder Bay Resort is ideally suited to be the focal point of your Northern Vancouver Island adventure. 1 Alder Bay Rd Port McNeill, BC 250-956-4117


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