Special Features - Island Visitor 2015/2016

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VISITOR Vancouver Island

2015/16

Guide to Vancouver Island, The Gulf Islands & The Sunshine Coast

What to do What to see How to get there

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OAK BAY JUST 10 MINS FROM DOWNTOWN VICTORIA!

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WE ARE OAK BAY. WE ARE THE OLD, THE NEW, THE OUT THERE, AND THE OPEN AIR. Oak Bay is a pocket masterpiece, a beautiful corner of Vancouver Island that manages to pack in more of everything else than anywhere else. We’ve got sand, a cool ocean and hot shopping, so you’re spoilt for choice. What’s it to be? Beach or bruschetta, kayaking or crab cakes, haute couture or hot tea? You decide.

EXPLORE Come surround your self with our spectacular seaside, vibrant village centres, tree lined boulevards and iconic Edwardian architecture. Unhurried and more tranquil than busy, Oak Bay is the perfect place to explore at your own pace.

EXPERIENCE Village high streets lined with local shops, art venues and cuisine wait to be discovered, while easy cycling, endless trails, barefoot beach strolls, marine life viewing, fishing and gentle shoreline paddling make everyday adventures for locals and visitors alike.

STAY Whether you choose five star oceanfront luxury or a guesthouse rich in old world charm, you’ll find memorable hospitality and wake up to our west coast paradise and activities at your doorstep.

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Pedder Bay is just 40 minutes from Victoria in Metchosin, but it’s a world away and a great place to get out on the water. Fish what the locals call “The Salmon Freeway” or relax and tour the spectacular Island coastline.

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Vancouver Island

2015/16 Guide to Vancouver Island, The Gulf Islands & The Sunshine Coast

Stay in Vancouver Island’s fastest growing vacation and resort area. Beautiful, well appointed cottages within easy access to exceptional year-round recreation

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GROUP PUBLISHER: Penny Sakamoto psakamoto@ blackpress.ca ASSOCIATE GROUP PUBLISHER Oliver Sommer osommer@ blackpress.ca EDITOR: Jennifer Blyth,

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Welcome ..................................................9 Island Essentials ................................. 11 Senior-friendly living........................ 20 Gorgeous Gardens ............................ 31 Discover the Gulf Islands ................ 32 Need to Know: Camping ................ 37 Fishing & Outdoor Adventure ..... 45 Tee Time ............................................... 47 Powell River & Sunshine Coast ..... 49 Celebrating Ancient Cultures ........ 54

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Vancouver Island .............................. 17

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Greater Victoria ................................. 10 Oak Bay, Esquimalt & West Shore ....................................... 12 South Island Attractions ................. 14 Sidney, Saanich Peninsula & Cordova Bay ................................... 18 South Island Events .......................... 21 Sooke and Beyond ........................... 22 Lake Cowichan ................................... 26

Duncan/Cowichan Valley & Chemainus ........................................... 26 Ladysmith ............................................ 30

CENTRAL ISLAND Nanaimo .............................................. 33 Central Island Events ........................ 34 Parksville & Qualicum Beach ......... 35 Central Island Attractions ............... 36 Pacific Rim: Port Alberni, Tofino, Uclulet & Pacific Rim National Park Reserve ................................................ 39

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Comox Valley ..................................... 41 Campbell River & Quadra Island .. 43 Gold River, Nootka Sound & Tahsis ................................................. 43 Sayward, Nimpkish Valley & Zeballos ............................................ 43 North Island Attractions .................. 44 North Island Events............................. 46 Port Hardy & Port McNeill ............... 53 Telegraph Cove, Sointula & Alert Bay, Port Alice ........................ 54

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With its long, picturesque shoreline and nearby islands, Nanaimo is a favourite Island destination for paddlers. Tourism Nanaimo/Cinnabar Production photo ISLAND VISITOR MAGAZINE IS A DIVISION OF BLACK PRESS 818 BROUGHTON STREET, VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA V8W 1E4 TEL: 250-381-3484 FAX: 250-386-2624 info@islandvisitor.ca islandvisitor.ca ALTHOUGH EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION, VISITOR MAGAZINE CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES ARISING FROM ERRORS OR OMISSIONS. NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT FROM THE PUBLISHER.

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ancouver Island continues to be recognized by travel enthusiasts from around the world as a premier vacation destination marked by its unique mix of pristine wilderness, breathtaking beaches and exciting urban experiences. Add exhilarating outdoor adventure to the mix, family-friendly attractions, world-class dining, shopping and cultural explorations, and it’s easy to see why your ideal vacation destination is Vancouver Island. Stretching from the provincial capital of Victoria in the south to Port Hardy on the northern tip of the Island, at 32,000 sq km, Vancouver Island is the largest North American island in the Pacific Ocean. With a mild climate and a diverse landscape, the Island is a year-round destination recognized for its relaxing weekend escapes, active adventures and kid-friendly getaways. We invite you to come get to know our Island from tip to tip and from the Salish Sea on our east coast to the Pacific Ocean on the west – our own piece of paradise, but one we love to share.

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Scuba diving in Nanaimo

"The amazing world of insects, arachnids, and their many-legged relatives. A visit to this must-see mini zoo offers visitors an excellent opportunity to view and experience live tropical bugs from around the world. Discover over 40 fascinating species including giant walking sticks, beautiful praying mantis, glow-in-the-dark scorpions, hairy tarantulas, and Canada’s largest ant colony. Don't miss this hands-on adventure while in Victoria, BC!"

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HOLLYWOOD FEATURE FILMS Play in the evening

For a full list of films and showtimes visit imaxvictoria.com

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he provincial capital, located on the southernmost part of the Island, Greater Victoria collectively is the largest urban area of Vancouver Island. Ideal for touring on foot, downtown Victoria’s impressive restored heritage buildings house shops, art galleries, restaurants and attractions, such as the Royal BC Museum, Bateman Gallery, the legendary Empress Hotel, Legislative Buildings and Canada’s oldest Chinatown. Find a vibrant selection of shops brimming with everything from international fashion powerhouses to locally crafted specialties unique to Victoria. Getting hungry? World-class restaurants serve a delicious array of cuisine, from fresh seafood to exciting ethnic flavours, crafted with care by award-winning chefs. Surrounded by ocean on three sides, the omnipresent ocean also means marine activities abound here. The Inner Harbour and nearby James Bay are both busy transportation hubs, welcoming floatplanes, ferries and cruise ships, while a variety of

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outdoor adventure purveyors are also found around the Inner Harbour, at Fisherman’s Wharf and at the nearby Causeway. The region is long home to First Nations families, whose stories are told at the Royal BC Museum and through features like the

A hub of art and culture, Victoria boasts everything an art lover could dream of… Signs of Lekwungen, an interpretive walkway along the Inner Harbour and surrounding areas honouring the art, history and culture of the Coast Salish people. Settlement history began in the mid-1800s with the Hudson’s Bay Company. The region grew with trade, and once gold was discovered farther north, boomed with those hoping to make their fortune.

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Discover that local history in heritage attractions like Emily Carr House, the birthplace of BC’s best-loved artist, Craigdarroch Castle and Point Ellice House, on the north end of the harbour. Several exceptional walking tours explore the city’s colourful history, from the grand Empress Hotel to Canada’s Oldest Chinatown. (Did we happen to mention Greater Victoria is known as one of the most haunted cities in Canada? John Adams’ Ghostly Walks are happy to share a spooky tale are two). A hub of arts and culture, walkable downtown Victoria boasts everything an art lover could dream of: fine art galleries, theatre, dance, opera, symphony and an incredible line-up of exciting annual festivals. Come explore!


FOR WATER-PLAY • Elk and Beaver Lake Park – Beaches, wind surfing, rowing, fishing, and a hiking, walking, and horseback riding trail that circles the lakes. Located just north of Victoria off Highway 17 (Pat Bay Highway). Day-use only. • Thetis Lake – Popular swimming lake nestled in the forest with sandy beach and a variety of walking trails. About 20 minutes north of Victoria.

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ESSENTIALS What You Need to Know VISITOR INFORMATION

Most Vancouver Island communities have Visitor Centres where trained staff can answer your travel questions and provide information about accommodation, services, attractions, activities and community events. In this publication, phone numbers and addresses for most Visitor Centres are listed with each community’s information. For general information about touring in British Columbia and accommodation reservations, visit hellobc.com

FOR FAMILY FUN • Beacon Hill Park – The crown jewel of Victoria’s city parks, take in gardens, fountains and lakes, playing fields, a children’s zoo, duck ponds and walkways. Perfect for picnics and lazy afternoons. No camping. Downtown Victoria. • French Beach Provincial Park – A gorgeous beach, a nice campground, and plenty of picnic spots make this a good choice for families. Located just beyond the Sooke townsite off Highway 14. FOR BIRD WATCHING • Island View Beach – This park has a long, sandy, ocean beach with a boat launch and is an excellent place to spend a sunny afternoon beachcombing and bird watching. Located on the Saanich Peninsula north of Victoria.

visitor centre, campground and picnic sites. Just north of Victoria on Highway 1. • East Sooke Park – Hiking trails, ocean views, forest walks, and meadows make this another good day park. Check the map at the park entrance to choose a suitable trail for your group. The longest trail takes about seven hours to complete, so be sure to allow enough time before the sun sets. Located west of Victoria along Highway 14. No camping in the park. • Juan de Fuca Marine Park – Stretching 47 kilometres along the west coast of the Island between China Beach and Botanical Beach, this park offers hiking adventures to both experienced and novice hikers. Accessible from several points off Highway 14 west of Victoria. A good map is required if you plan to hike beyond the beach areas. Check with local Visitor Centres for more information. Camping is available for hikers along the route; drive-in campsites are available at China Beach.

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Discover Greater Victoria’s Natural Spaces

For more details about area parks, contact Visitor Centres in Victoria, Sidney or Sooke.

FOR OCEAN ENTHUSIASTS • Gulf Islands National Park Reserve – An archipelago of sheltered islands, islets and reefs with spectacular views, unique plant species and diverse wildlife. Recreational opportunities include boating, kayaking, camping, hiking and more. TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL • Goldstream Provincial Park – Minutes from the bustle of Victoria, find 700-year-old Douglas firs, a salmon spawning river, waterfalls, hiking trails,

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SALES PRIMER Purchases are generally subject to a seven per cent provincial sales tax (PST) and a five per cent federal sales tax (GST).

TELEPHONES The area code on Vancouver Island and for phone numbers in this publication is generally (250) unless otherwise indicated. For local directory assistance, call 411. For long distance directory assistance, call 1-(area code)-555-1212. In case of emergency, call 911.

DRIVING THE ISLAND Speed limits on Vancouver Island are posted in kilometres per hour. For a distance chart of Island communities, see the map on page 17.

APPROXIMATE DRIVING SPEED

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30km/hr = 20mph 40km/hr = 25mph 50km/hr = 30mph 60km/hr = 40mph 80km/hr = 50mph 100km/hr = 60mph Please note that it is mandatory to use vehicle seat belts and for cyclists and motorcyclists to wear helmets. It is also illegal to use a hand-held device such as a cell phone while driving.

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Get to Know

Downtown’s Neighbours

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nce known as being more British than the British, Oak Bay is a vibrant welcoming pocket of south Vancouver Island known for its spectacular seaside, vibrant village centres, tree-lined boulevards and exquisite Edwardian architecture. Oak Bay is a nature lover’s delight where easy cycling, exploring endless trails, barefoot beach strolls, marine life viewing, fishing and gentle paddling along the shoreline are everyday adventures for locals and visitors alike. The villages of Oak Bay Avenue, Estevan and Cadboro Bay welcome visitors from all over to shop for fashion and gifts, to visit the galleries and to dine on the mouthwatering creations of our charcutiers, chefs and bakers found throughout the area. And yes, the tradition of afternoon tea is still a local favourite! Oak Bay is home to many renowned artists and is quickly finding its place as a thriving arts and culture district with seasonal public

art, a high concentration of galleries and studios and many year-round performances, exhibits and events. A variety of guided tours by land and sea offer a great way to experience First Nations and colonial history. All are invited to join in the many local celebrations and events held year-round! For those seeking to unwind, the beautiful Boathouse Spa and Pools and quiet beaches await. And why not stay awhile? Whether you choose five-star oceanfront luxury or a guesthouse rich with old world charm, you’ll find memorable hospitality and wake up to our West Coast paradise at your doorstep. From downtown Victoria, Oak Bay is easily reached by bike, a leisurely seaside drive or with one of the hop on hop off services

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departing frequently from the Inner Harbour. Just over the Johnson Street Bridge from downtown Victoria is the historic community of Esquimalt and Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt. Take in the waterfront West Song Walkway, Saxe Point and McAulay parks, and the CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum. About 15 minutes’ from Victoria, or a pleasant bike ride out the Galloping Goose Trail from downtown, find the growing West Shore region. From pastoral farmland to bustling centres, the West Shore is a hub for shopping, dining and outdoor activities. Attractions include celebrated golf courses, WildPlay Element Park, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites and Hatley Park and Gardens. For information about Greater Victoria, call 250-953-2033, see tourismvictoria.com or visit the Visitor Centre at the Inner Harbour at 812 Wharf St.

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Attractions FAMILY FUN

Langford Lanes – 10-pin bowling, incl. Cosmic Bowling on weekend evenings, 1097 Langford Pkwy, 250-3919908, langfordlanes.com Mattick’s Farm Mini-Golf – delightful treed mini-golf setting with two courses choose from, 5325 Cordova Bay Rd, 250-658-4053, matticksfarm.com Mineral World and Scratch Patch – hunt for gemstones, pan for gold, view interpretive displays, 9808 Seaport Pl, 250-655-4367, mineralworld.ca Miniature World – More than 80 attractions in miniature and newly expanded in 2014! Excellent for children. Open Call today for a personal tour 250-384-3336 daily. 649 Humboldt St, in The Empress Hotel, 250-385Licensed Strata Property Manager 9731 or 250-953-9000 ext. 4555. The Shaw Camelot 455 Kingston Street Visit all of our home at www.novapacific.ca Ocean Discovery Centre – aquarium of the Salish 455 Kingston Street, Victoria, BC 250-384-3336 Sea, 9811 Seaport Pl, Sidney, 250-665-7511, oceandiscovIndependent Retirement Living with Supportive Services ery.ca Victoria Bug Zoo – Discover more than 50 fascinating species of live giant tropical insects and arachnids. Open daily. 631 Courtney St, 384-BUGS (2847), bugzoo.com West Shore Family Fun Park – Mini-golf, water park, playzone, bowling and more, 1089 Langford Pkwy, 250-391-1738, eagleridgecentre.com Wildplay Element Parks – Monkido aerial adventure park, 1767 Island Hwy, behind Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre, 250-590-7529 or 1-888-856-7275, wildplayparks.com Also in Nanaimo.

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GARDENS

Abkhazi Garden – Exquisite heritage home and garden near downtown Victoria, 1964 Fairfield Rd, 250-598-8096, blog.conservancy.bc.ca Butchart Gardens – 55 acres of gorgeous gardens, 800 Benvenuto Ave, 250-652-5256, butchartgardens.com Butterfly Gardens – exotic butterflies flying free in an indoor tropical paradise, 1461 Benvenuto Ave, 250-652-3822, butterflygardens.com Government House Gardens – beautiful year-round public gardens, 1401 Rockland Ave, ltgov.bc.ca Horticulture Centre of the Pacific – beautiful demonstration gardens, 505 Quayle Rd, 250-479-6162, hcp.ca

MUSEUMS & CULTURE

Art Gallery of Greater Victoria – 1040 Moss Street, 250384-4101, aggv.ca Bateman Centre – discover the legacy of Canada’s premier nature artist, 470 Belleville St, 250-940-3630, batemancentre.org BC Aviation Museum – 1910 Norseman Rd, near Victoria International Airport, 250-655-3300, bcam.net CFB Esquimalt Naval and Military Museum – at Naden in Esquimalt, off Admirals Rd, 250-363-4312, navalandmilitarymuseum.org Craigdarroch Castle – built in the 1890s and furnished in Victorian-era splendour, 1050 Joan Cres (off Fort St), 250-592-5323, thecastle.ca Emily Carr House – the artist’s childhood home, open May through September at 207 Government St, 250-383-5843, emilycarr.com Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites – On-site accommodations available. Open daily. Located off Ocean Blvd, in Colwood, 250-478-5849, parkscanada.gc.ca/fortroddhill Hatley Park Castle and Museum – forest, gardens and castle at Royal Roads University, 2005 Sooke Rd, 250-391-2666 or 1-866-241-0674, hatleypark.ca Point Ellice House – an historic 1867 home offering Victorian house tours, afternoon tea in the heritage garden, 2616 Pleasant St, 250-380-6506, pointellicehouse.ca National Geographic IMAX Theatre – Find a rotating selection of IMAX and feature films. 675 Belleville St. (inside the museum), 250-953-IMAX, imaxvictoria.com Royal BC Museum – outstanding museum of human and natural history; National Geographic IMAX Theatre is also on-site. 675 Belleville St, 250-356-7226 or 1-888-447-7977, royalbcmuseum.bc.ca

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CONT. FROM PAGE 14 Saanich Historical Artifacts Society Heritage Acres – artifacts from our rural past on 29 acres, 7321 Lochside Dr, 250-652-5522, shas.ca St. Ann’s Academy – an exquisite historic treasure, 835 Humboldt St, 250-953-8828, stannsacademy.com Sidney Museum – 2423 Beacon Ave, 250-655-6355, sidneymuseum.ca Sooke Region Museum – local Native history, early settlers, the gold rush, logging, farming and fishing, 2070 Phillips Rd, Sooke, 250-642-6351, sookeregionmuseum.com

Prince of Whales – whale watching with hourly departures from the lower Causeway, 812 Wharf St, 250-3834884 or 1-888-383-4884, princeofwhales.com SpringTide Whale Tours – marine mammal and whale watching, 1119 Wharf St, 250-384-4444, 1-800-470-3474, springtidecharters.com The Raptors – landscaped discovery centre and daily flight demonstrations, 250-746-0372 or 1-877-OWL-1OWL, 1877 Herd Rd, Duncan, pnwraptors.com

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Discover the Past – Award-winning Ghostly Walks, Chinatown Walks and historical walking tours, discoverthepast.com Victoria Carriage Tours – private horse-drawn carriage tours; 30- to 90-minute downtown-area tours year-round, 250-383-2207 or 1-877-663-2207, victoriacarriage.com

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AdrenaLine – guided forest zipline tours, 5128C Sooke Rd, 250-642-1933 or 1-866-947-9145, adrenalinezip.com Capital Regional District Parks – nature outings and special events in Victoria-area parks, 250-478-3344, crd.bc.ca/parks Great Pacific Adventures – tours and rentals, 950 Wharf St, 250-386-2277, greatpacificadventures.com Kelp Reef Kayak Tours – Explore Victoria’s scenic coastline and surrounding islets. Fisherman’s Wharf, 1 Dallas Rd. Victoria, 250-386-7333, kelpreef.com

West Coast Brewery Tours – Three craft brewery tours to choose from, 250-516-4402, westcoastbrewerytours.ca

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BC Forest Discovery Centre – the past, present and future

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Salish Sea, Sidney Museum and the Mary Winspear Centre, with a full line-up of special events and performances. Stretching south from Sidney to Victoria, the Saanich Peninsula is a picturesque, largely rural region of farms, parkland and waterfront. Highway 17 (the Pat Bay Highway) is the fastest route into Victoria, but sightseers will want to take one of the earlier exits to explore the quaint communities and quiet country roads. Discover several quaint communities along the way, including Brentwood Bay, Saanichton and Cordova Bay, along with the world-famous Butchart Gardens, Victoria Butterfly Gardens, BC Aviation Museum and Heritage Acres. The region is also home to a thriving agritourism industry, with

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known for being “Wild by Nature” the town is flanked by beautiful rainforests, windswept coastlines and beaches, and is bordered by numerous provincial parks and bicycle trails. Increasingly, the region is also becoming known for its world-class sustainable energy development, awardwinning businesses and flourishing artistic community. Humpback whales, Orcas, grey whales, elephant seals, bald eagles, blue herons, hummingbirds and a variety of other wildlife are daily visitors to the water, air and land of Sooke – a true nature lover’s paradise. Visitors will want to make time for a dip at Sooke Potholes Provincial Park, one of

Nelson, this 60-member semi-professional orchestra performs a number of beautiful indoor and outdoor concerts each year. With the mildest climate in Canada, Sooke truly has something for everyone. If you haven’t been to Sooke recently, we encourage you to visit. You’ll be rewarded with fantastic views, a vibrant downtown and a local business community eager to impress.

the South Island’s most popular summer swimming areas, while boaters can reach the sheltered Sooke Harbour from the Juan de Fuca Strait, the Salish Sea outlet to the Pacific Ocean. Sooke enjoys its reputation as one of the world’s best fishing destinations and visitors can enjoy a year-round bounty of salmon, halibut, cod and trout. An incredible range of opportunities for both salt-water and fresh-water sport-fishing activities abound. Extraordinarily rich in its arts culture, Sooke hosts a number of successful annual exhibits, workshops and shows celebrating the artisans of the region. The town is also home to the Sooke Philharmonic Orchestra. Founded by renowned maestro Norman

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1849 brought many changes. These and many other stories are explored at the Sooke Region Museum, open daily in the summer and most days the rest of the year. In addition to the main museum building, additional historic buildings include the Triangle Island Lighthouse and Moss Cottage, the oldest building west of Victoria in B.C. The museum grounds are also popular place for picnics. Special events include the annual Salmon Barbecue and Open House June 28, the Sooke Night Market, featuring a variety of food, art, craft and entertainment from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursdays, June 4 to Sept. 3, a special summer exhibit exploring fashion in the early 20th century and, in the fall of 2015, an exhibit on the late metal artist Jan Johnson. Also home to the official Visitor Centre for the region, there’s no better place than the Sooke Museum to learn about this fascinating south Island community!

Beach Bound Beyond Sooke, the landscape grows even wilder, with lush coastal rainforest and dazzling beaches, such as French Beach, Mystic Beach and Botanical Beach – home to amazing rock formations and rich tidal pools. The 47km Juan de Fuca Marine Trail traces the shoreline from China Beach to Botanical Beach and is divided into sections, allowing hikers to choose a portion of the trail as a day trip or to tackle the whole route over about three days.

For information about the Sooke Region, call 250-642-6351 or 1-866-888-4748. The Visitor Centre is located at the Sooke Region Museum at 2070 Phillips Rd.

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rossing the spectacular Malahat Drive, the climbing section of Highway 1 north of Greater Victoria, provides a hint at what awaits in the Cowichan region. Duncan is the commercial centre of the Cowichan Valley and a hub of First Nations art and culture. “The City of Totems” boasts some 80 totem poles, including 38 in the quaint downtown area, where you can view the totems while exploring the many unique shops and eateries. Pick up a tour map at the Visitor Centre or enjoy a free guided tour in the summer. Attractions range from wine touring to hiking and camping to family-friendly attractions like the BC Forest Discovery Centre, The Raptors Centre and The Quw’utsun’ Cultural and Conference Centre. South of Duncan are the communities of Cobble Hill, Mill Bay and Shawnigan Lake, a cosy lakeside village popular for watersports. This gorgeous area is famous for its vineyards and produces some of the finest wines and ciders on Vancouver Island. Many of the facilities offer sampling, tours, picnic areas and wine shops. Agriculture tours are also growing in the Cowichan Region, where farm markets and tours attract more and more visitors. The community of Cowichan Bay is perched over a natural deep-sea harbour and many of the buildings in this charming village – including a unique maritime museum – extend over the water. Along the waterfront, find a variety of gift shops and restaurants, including the region’s renowned

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Hilary’s Cheese. North of Duncan is Chemainus, renowned for the many professionally painted murals and sculptures beautifully depicting its history and culture. The town’s picturesque streets are lined with small shops, galleries and restaurants, anchored by the Chemainus Theatre, a star attraction featuring live, year-round plays and musicals. Stop by the Chemainus Coast Community Credit Union and pick up some “Chemainus Dollars” to use in town or take away for a souvenir.

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About 20 minutes west of Duncan along Highway 18, find Lake Cowichan, a picturesque community popular with summer swimmers, boaters, campers and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors will love the friendly village atmosphere, while finding all the amenities they need to enjoy their stay, including shopping, dining, accommodations and camping, along with a recreation centre and museum. The Lake Cowichan region also includes the communities of Youbou, Caycuse, Honeymoon Bay and Mesachie Lake. Lake Cowichan Chamber of Commerce: 125C South Shore Rd, 250-749-3244, cowichanlake.ca

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Mill Bay Visitor Centre: in the Mill Bay Centre, #118-2720 Mill Bay Rd. Info: South Cowichan Chamber of Commerce, 250-743-3566. Duncan-Cowichan Visitor Centre: #8-361 Trans Canada Hwy.Info: Chamber of Commerce, 250-746-4636 or 1-888-303-3337. Chemainus Visitor Centre: 9796 Willow St, 250-246-3944.


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Even in the heart of the city, you’re never far from fresh on Southern Vancouver Island – fresh from the sea, fresh from the orchard and fresh from the farm. Add to that the handiwork of local artists and artisans, entertainment, food and kid-friendly settings, and you have a thriving market culture. Ready to live like a local? Here’s our guide to some of the South Island’s best markets. 1. Moss Street Market, Victoria – Locally grown organic produce, artisan wares and a funky urban vibe. Corner of Moss and Fairfield Sts, Saturdays, April through October. mossstreetmarket.com 2. Oak Bay Night Market, Victoria – Oak Bay Avenue transforms into a European-style street market from 4 to 8pm on the second Wednesday of the month from June to September. Find fresh, local produce and food, artists and artisans, plus local entertainment, while Oak Bay merchants are open with special pricing, tastings, demos, sampling and more. visitoakbayvillage.ca

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How better to explore a community than on foot? Many southern Vancouver Island communities are extremely walkable, with compact centres, wide sidewalks and plenty of interesting shops and sites to explore. But for something a little different, a walking tour can offer fascinating local insights you might otherwise miss. Here are a few favourites: • In Victoria, John Adams’ award-winning Discover the Past Walking tours explore everything from Ghostly Walks (Victoria is one of the most haunted cities in Canada, after all!) to Canada’s oldest Chinatown community, to the history and architecture of some of Victoria’s most unique neighbourhoods. discoverthepast.com • The Fairmont Empress, the grand dame of Victoria’s historic downtown, has many secrets and stories to tell. Learn more on one of Mandy Kray’s WalkAbouts Historical Tours of the Empress. walkabouts.ca • Discover downtown Duncan’s many distinctive Aboriginal carvings on foot with a free, downtown Totem Tour, from May to September. For a self-guided tour, follow the yellow footprints around the city (the Totem Walk of Duncan booklet sold at the Cowichan Valley Museum explains the myths, legends and stories behind each of the totem poles.) downtownduncan.ca • Ladysmith also offers a self-guided tour of the historical sites around its quaint downtown streets. Stop by the Visitor Centre or find a printable guide at tourismladysmith.ca

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3. James Bay Market, Victoria – Eclectic mix of artisan crafts, produce, plants, food and entertainment. Corner of Superior and Menzies Sts, by Parliament Bldgs, Saturdays, April through October. jamesbaymarket.com 4. Sidney Street Market –A must-visit summer street market stretching along Beacon Avenue in downtown Sidney. 5:30 to 8:30pm Thursdays through August. sidneystreetmarket.ca

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7. Victoria Public Market at the Hudson – Year-round hive of culinary treats, including local food producers at every level – farmers, fishers, butchers, bakers, cheesemakers and restaurateurs. Open daily at 1701 Douglas St, victoriapublicmarket.com 8. Duncan Farmers’ Market – The goodness of the Cowichan Valley in one location. Saturdays, 9am to 2pm, downtown Duncan, duncanfarmersmarket.ca 9. Summer Market, Chemainus – Tasty farm produce, baked goods, sweets, flowers and crafts. Wednesdays, May 20 to Sept. 23, Waterwheel Park, chemainus.bc.ca


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J&V’s Burger & Pizza 250-749-7411 162 South Shore Road, Lake Cowichan, BC Kaatza Art Group 250-749-3298 Kaatza Lakeside Players 250-749-6998 www.kaatzalakesideplayers.ca Kaatza Station Museum 250-749-6142 www.kaatzamuseum.ca Kidd’s B&B 250-749-7790 518 Point Ideal Drive, Lake Cowichan, BC Ok Tire & Auto 250-749-6614 728 Neva Rd, Lake Cowichan, BC RainFlower Enterprises 250-749-3650 50 Arbutus Street East, Lake Cowichan, BC The Studio By Us 250-749-3298 226 Grants Lake Rd, Lake Cowichan, BC Scarlett’s Second Hand Boutique 250-510-7742 www.scarlettsboutique.webs.com South Shore Boat Storage 250-932-2004 www.southshoreboatstorage.com

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ake Cowichan, Youbou, Mesachie Lake, Honeymoon Bay, Skutz Falls, and Caycuse with a population of 6000+. These communities offer great year long recreation, our main feature is our lake and river which are used for boating, fishing, kayaking, water skiing and swimming. In the summertime we are best known for our local river tubing and campgrounds. Throughout the year you can find yourself hiking and biking spectacular trails and great mountain views. In the town of Lake Cowichan you can check out our local heritage museum and stop by Youbou to play at the last standing hand set bowling ally and on Saturdays check out the Honeymoon Bay local craft market. Drive the Pacific Marine Circle Route out to Port Renfrew. Then with caution in mind and using the industrial gravel logging roads you can also explore Nitinat, Carmanah, and Bamfield.

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in the Cowichan Valley 1. The 100-year-old Kinsol Trestle, on the Trans Canada Trail, stands 44 metres high and 187 metres long, and is one of the largest wooden trestles in the world. Views of the Koksilah River are rivalled only by the views of the trestle itself. 2. Get off the beaten track with the scenic Pacific Marine Circle Route, an alternative route between Greater Victoria and the Cowichan Valley. Travel from Victoria through Sooke to Port Renfrew, then follow 55km of paved road to Lake Cowichan, then on to Duncan. Find maps and details at area Visitor Centres. 3. At Duncan’s Raptors Centre, meet some of the world’s most amazing eagles, hawks, owls, falcons and vultures face-to-face, learning about the roles they play in our environment. Be sure to plan your visit around a flying demonstration!

Stroll Through History: Ladysmith Historic Ladysmith, once a shipping port for coal, is now a lovely little seaside town that has earned provincial and national awards for its downtown revitalization project and beautiful gardens. Head outdoors for fishing, kayaking, golfing, hiking and cycling, relax in Transfer Beach Park – great for kids and adults alike – or stroll the Ladysmith Heritage Walk. Highlights include the Ladysmith Maritime Society’s marine visitor centre and the Ladysmith Museum on First Avenue, with historical displays of the town’s development, including business,

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rom one end of Vancouver Island to the other, the region is known for its gardens. From beautiful formal spaces, to gardens reflecting the wild West Coast, to those indicative of the local culture, the Island’s gardens are, quite simply, gorgeous. The best-known of all British Columbia gardens is the world-famous Butchart Gardens, and a visit to this National Historic Site of Canada is a must. Still in the Butchart family after its founding 111 years ago, the 55-acre garden is today owned by the greatgranddaughter of Jennie Butchart. Open daily, an ever-changing spectacle of blooms and floral displays delights guests year-round, in addition to a wide variety of seasonal treats, including entertainment, summer’s Night Illuminations and Saturday evening fireworks, and a spectacular holiday light-up each Christmas season. Spring is the season of cherry blossoms and a stunning display of more than 300,000 bulbs while summer brings a riot of colourful blooms and autumn is beautiful with the changing of the colours of trees and foliage – especially the Japanese Garden, the first in North America, created by Jennie and Isaburo Kishida. Come winter, it’s the Magic of Christmas, Dec. 1 to Jan. 6, a magical display of Christmas lights and decorations, complete with festive entertainment, outdoor ice rink and the Twelve Days of Christmas display tucked about the grounds. January through March brings the annual historical display, Spring Prelude indoor garden and wedding season, from Jan. 15 to March 31. Pet-friendly and accessible, Butchart Gardens’ winding paths are also a delight for children, who will want to stop at the Rose Carousel for a ride on the traditional hand-carved creatures. Plan to take your time to enjoy this remarkable space – make a day of it and choose from an array of dining options from food carts, family-friendly meals in the Blue Poppy Restaurant or fine dining in the Dining Room Restaurant.

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Victoria’s “Garden for Gardeners” the gardens at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific feature nine acres of spectacular gardens showcasing more than 10,000 varieties of plants. Must-see events include August’s Arts & Music in the Gardens, when more than 60 artThe accolades are mounting for the ists display their art throughout the garden. celebrated Butchart Gardens. Near downtown Victoria, Abkhazi Garden begun The National Historic Site topped in 1946 by Prince and Princess Abkhazi and showthe list of Top 10 North American cases the local landscape beautifully, its beds flowing Gardens Worth Traveling For at the 2015 North American Garden around rock and towering Garry oaks with Japanese Tourism Conference, where it was maples, numerous bulbs and rhododendrons that have also recognized for its website. Not to grown to an impressive maturity. be out-done, the Butchart Gardens’ In Qualicum Beach, Milner Gardens & WoodDining Room Restaurant was named one of the Top 100 Best Restaurants land is a charming seaside garden named by Cain Canada by OpenTable, whose list nadian Geographic Travel as one of the Ten Best of winners is derived from more than Public Gardens in Canada. Experience 70 acres of 275,000 reviews by OpenTable diners across the country. The 120-seat unspoiled natural beauty, with winding pathways Dining Room Restaurant is in the through an ancient coastal Douglas fir forest and 10 original Butchart family residence acres of woodland gardens lined with rhododendron, and offers spectacular views of the cyclamen and trilliums before enjoying a traditional Private Garden, the Italian Garden, and Tod Inlet. English tea service. In Comox, Filberg Lodge and Park is a nine-acre What’s Happening in beautifully landscaped waterfront green space featurthe Gardens ing heritage buildings, 130 varieties of trees, seasonal May 16 to Sept. 15 – Butchart gardens and hundreds of rhododendrons. Nearby in Gardens’ 45-minute eco-friendly boat tours explore the history and wildlife Courtenay, the 24-acre Kitty Coleman Woodland of Tod Inlet and Brentwood Bay, Gardens features one of the largest rhododendron butchartgardens.com collections in Western Canada with more than 3,000 June 15 to Sept 15 – Butchart Garplantings, plus native plants, birds and wildflowers. dens’ Summer Night Illuminations, nightly entertainment, and Saturday The year-round garden hosts two annual art shows, evening Firework Shows in July and plus Christmas programs through December. August, butchartgardens.com On the West Coast, the Tofino Botanical Gardens June 23 – Lighthouse Country, as one of the best gardens in the world by Jane Pernorth of Parksville and Qualicum rone, gardening editor for the UK’s Guardian newsBeach, hosts its annual tour of 12 gardens, with artists and a post-tour paper. The 12 acres of gardens, forest and shoreline Strawberry Tea at the Lighthouse explore the relationship between culture and nature, Community Centre. See communitywhile educational programs provide information club.ca for details. about temperate rainforest conservation. Aug. 15 – Arts & Music in the Gardens, the Gardens at HCP, Victoria Many more glorious gardens await on Vancouver Island – see vancouverislandgardentrail.com ISLAND VISITOR 2015 | www.islandvisitor.ca 31


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et away from it all without having to go too far? Welcome to the Gulf Islands.

A picturesque collection of unique communities in the Strait of Georgia, between Vancouver Island and the BC Mainland, the Gulf Islands are easily accessible via BC Ferries or private boat. Home to stunning scenery – providing inspiration to numerous artists and artisans – and fertile lands ideal for thriving farms and award-winning wineries, the Gulf Islands are among the most popular getaways for locals, and for good reason. From long sandy beaches to mountaintops where the views go on forever, the Southern Gulf Islands are a terrific daytrip destination from Vancouver Island. With so much to explore, extend your visit with a night or two at a picture-perfect B&B or inn and start the adventure! Salt Spring, just a 35-minute BC Ferry ride from the Swartz Bay terminal, is a paradise renowned for its relaxed lifestyle, idyllic beauty, art galleries, studios, wineries and gift shops. Don’t miss the huge Saturday outdoor market where Salt Spring’s accomplished artisans and farmers display their fine products. Enjoy a walk around the town of Ganges, with its many interesting shops and eateries, then take a bike ride or leisurely drive around the Island to soak in the scenery. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the hiking trails at Ruckle Provincial Park while paddlers can choose from both fresh and saltwater excursions. Nearby, the smaller islands of Pender,

Mayne, Saturna and Galiano are all served by ferry, but are popular destinations for boaters as well. While the populations of these islands are quite small – much larger during the summer and on weekends! – find all the amenities needed for an afternoon escape or longer getaway, with accommodations ranging from provincial park camping to luxurious resorts. Throughout the Islands, find beaches good for hours of relaxing, swimming or beachcombing, trails for biking and hiking, birdwatching, paddling and more, not to mention local and regional parks and the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve. A little farther north, enjoy a short, 20-minute ferry ride from Nanaimo to Gabriola Island, popular with kayakers, campers, cyclists and explorers who come to discover the ancient petroglyphs and remarkable sandstone formations at the Malaspina Galleries. Denman and Hornby Islands are located off-shore of the Comox Valley and are popular with artists and vacationers, while visitors to Texada Island can enjoy the short trip from Powell River or hop aboard a KD Air flight from the Vancouver South Terminal. Popular events on the islands include farmers’ markets, the Hornby Island Festival in August, July’s Texada Fly-in, Saturna’s Canada Day Lamb Barbecue, the Galiano Wine Festival, Salt Spring’s Fall Fair and the Salt Spring Apple Festival, both in September.

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NANAIMO

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f you have long savoured the world-famous Nanaimo Bar, now is your chance to visit its namesake city! Of course, there’s far more to Nanaimo than sweets, given its position as the second-largest urban region on Vancouver Island, but make no mistake, the Nanaimo Bar Trail is a delicious thing. In fact, “the Harbour City” is renowned for its excellent shopping, dining and vibrant arts and cultural scene, complemented by numerous outdoor opportunities. And with its mild Pacific climate and an interesting history as a coal mining centre captured in its heritage sites, Nanaimo is an excellent year-round vacation destination. BC’s third oldest city, historically Nanaimo is the homeland of the Coast Salish, who called themselves “Snuneymuxw,” which roughly translates as “gathering place.” And that it is. Delve into its past at the more than 150-year-old Bastion and at the Nanaimo Museum, where highlights include First Nations displays, a replica coal mine, bathtub race exhibit and more. With more artists per capita than most other regions in Canada, explore Nanaimo’s arts and culture in its galleries and arts studios, on stage at the Port Theatre and at the city’s music venues. Diverse shopping districts include the Old City Quarter, arts district, waterfront shops and a variety of north-end shopping centres. Just south of the city, the Cedar Yellow

Point Artisan Trail is loaded with galleries, crafts and culinary stops. Foodies will love the tasty delights at the region’s farms, farmers’ markets and specialty producers – learn more at the Visitor Centre or tourismnanaimo.com Crave the great outdoors? The Harbour City boasts more than 200 parks and trails perfect for walking, swimming, cycling, bird-watching and boating, plus some of the best mountain biking in BC. Hikers will enjoy Neck Point, Biggs Park, Westwood Lake Park and Newcastle Island Provincial Marine Park. Paddlers can launch from both fresh and saltwater locations and boaters will be impressed by the top-notch marina facilities. Don’t miss the opportunity to kayak or boat to Canada’s only floating pub and enjoy the view back to the city. Regularly scheduled harbour cruises and foot-passenger ferry service to Newcastle Island are available through the spring and summer seasons. A short BC Ferries trip across to Gabriola Island makes for another enjoyable daytrip. Fancy a turn around the links? From family mini-golf to first-rate golf, Nanaimo boasts a dizzying array of 20 courses within an hour’s drive. Diving is yet another specialty, thanks to clear waters, abundant marine life and intriguing sites. In fact, Nanaimo’s wrecks and reefs include three sunken ships that comprise one of the largest upright artificial reefs in the world!

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1. On Newcastle Island Provincial Park, accessed by personal vessel or a passenger-only ferry from downtown Nanaimo, dancers will want to check out the dance hall at the Pavilion, whose sprung dance floor is one of only several remaining in Western Canada. With a breeze drifting across the floor from open-air shutters, the effect is pure magic. 2. During summer the Nanaimo Museum hosts cannon firing ceremonies downtown at the Bastion at noon from the May long-weekend through Labour Day. 3. As Canada’s only registered floating pub, you know you’re in for an adventure at Dinghy Dock Pub & Restaurant, a popular year-round destination moored off Protection Island and just a short, 10-minute boat ride from downtown Nanaimo. In the summer kids can fish in the floor while they wait for their food! Visit the Nanaimo Visitor Centre, 450 Northfield Rd (the Northfield exit from Highway 19) or the summer-only location at the Bastion 95 Front St. Call 250-751-1556 or see TourismNanaimo.com

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Fridays, May 15 to Oct. 9 – Farmers’ Market, 2 to 6pm Nanaimo at Pioneer Waterfront Plaza, nanaimofarmersmarket.com Come See, Come Learn, Come Experience History Saturdays, year-round – Farmers’ market, 9am to noon, Harbour Quay, Port Alberni Celebrating Canadian Military History and Saturdays, year-round – Qualicum Beach Farmers Market, 8:30am to 12pm, Veteran’s honouring the service of our armed forces, RCMP, Way at Memorial Avenue, qbfarmersmarket.com and Merchant Navy past and present. No visit to May 29 to 31 – Rip Curl Pro Tofino surfing competition, ripcurlprotofino.com Nanaimo completw without a visit to... Nanaimo is is complete without a visit to... May 31 – Qualicum Beach Family Day, qbfamilyday.com June 5 to 7 – Tofino Food & Wine Festival, tofinofoodandwinefestival.com June 14 – Edge to Edge Marathon, Half-Marathon & Relay, Tofino-Ucluelet, edgetoedgemarathon.com June 13 – Nanaimo Multicultural Festival, Wesley Street in the Old City Quarter, dnbia.ca 100 Cameron Road, Downtown Nanaimo (next to the Port Theatre) June 20 – Beaufort Gang Train Robbery, Alberni Pacific Railway, Port Alberni, 250-7231376, alberniheritage.com 10am-3pm, Mon. through Fri. June 21 – Father’s Day Wine Steam Train, Port Alberni, 250-723-1376, alberniheritage.com 11am-3pm Saturday June 21 – Father’s Day Seaside Cruizers Show & Shine, Qualicum Beach, 250-752-5742, 250-753-3814 www.vimms.ca seasidecruizers.com June 25 to 28 – Milner Gardens Fairy House Surprise, Qualicum Beach, milnergardens.org June 26 to 28 – Lighthouse Bluegrass Festival, Qualicum Bay, 250-757-9991, lighthousebluegrass.com July 3 to Aug. 15 – Bard to Broadway Summer Theatre, Qualicum Beach, 250-248-0444, b2btheatre.com July 10 to 12 – Nanaimo Dragonboat Festival, Maffeo Sutton Park, nanaimodragonboat.com July 4 – Beaufort Gang Train Robbery, Alberni Pacific Railway, Port Alberni, alberniheritage.com July 10 to 12 – Canadian Open Sand-sculpting Competition in Parksville; sculptures on display to Aug. 16, parksvillebeachfest.ca July 19 – Silly Boat Regatta, Nanaimo, Maffeo Sutton Park, 250-753-0251, sillyboat.com Nanaimo • Vancouver Island • BC July 23 to 26 – Nanaimo Marine Festival & World Championship Bathtub Race, 250-753-7223, bathtubbing.com July 24 to 26 – Ukee Days, Ucluelet, ukeedays.wordpress. com 315 Rosehill Street, Nanaimo BC July 25 – Grand Prix d’Art painting race, and Art in Action Fair, Qualicum Beach, www.theoldschoolhouse.org July 24 to 26 – Steam-Up & Antique Machinery Show, Alberni Pacific Railway & McLean Mill, Port Alberni, alberniheritage.com July 31 to Aug. 2 – Coombs Country Bluegrass Festival, Coombs Rodeo Grounds, coombsbluegrass.com Aug. 1 – Pirate Train, Alberni Pacific Railway, Port Alberni, alberniheritage.com Aug. 1 and 2 – Ladysmith Days, in Ladysmith and Transfer Beach Park, ladysmithdays.com Aug. 2 – Van Isle Shriners Show & Shine Car Show, Parksville, parksvillebeachfest.ca Aug. 7 – Thunder in the Valley Waterfront Run, 7 and 8pm, Alberni Pacific Railway, Port Alberni, alberniheritage.com Aug. 8 – 59th annual Salmon BBQ, Community Hall, Gabriola Island, off Nanaimo, gabriolaisland.org Aug. 8 – Beaufort Gang Train Robbery, Alberni Pacific Railway, Port Alberni, alberniheritage.com Aug. 8 & 9 – Milner Gardens’ Art & Photography in the Garden, Qualicum Beach, 250-752-6153, milnergardens.org Aug. 16 – Kidfest, Parksville Beach, kidfest.ca Aug. 13 to 16 – Theatre Festival and Street Fair, Gabriola Island, off Nanaimo, artsgabriola.ca Aug. 14 to 24 – Nanaimo Fringe Festival, fringetastic.com Aug. 16 – Tofino Lantern Festival, raincoasteducation.org/ events/tofino-lantern-festival Aug. 21 to 23 – Vancouver Island Exhibition, country fair at Beban Park, Nanaimo, 250-758-3247, viex.ca Aug. 15 – Show ‘n Shine Car Show, Ladysmith, ladysmithshowandshine.ca Aug. 28 to 30 – Summertime Blues Festival, Muffeo Sutton Park, Nanaimo, nanaimobluesfestival.com Sept. 3 to 6 – Alberni District Fall Fair, Port Alberni fairground, albernifair.com Sept. 5 – Lighthouse Country Fall Fair, Qualicum Bay, communityclub.ca

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rom a relaxing couple’s escape to sunny summer weeks the whole family will love, the Parksville Qualicum Beach region – Canada’s beach playground – offers something for everyone. Stretching along Highway 19A and comprising the diverse communities of Parksville, Qualicum Beach, French Creek, Nanoose Bay, Arrowsmith Coombs Country and Lighthouse Country, discover miles of sandy beaches, spectacular mountain and ocean views, lush parks and numerous attractions. It’s little surprise this vacation playground is home to many special events, fine dining, quaint shops, marinas, first-class accommodations and of course, great golf, not to mention a variety of beach-front accommodations. Gallery and studio browsing is a favourite pastime among art lovers, while for outdoor enthusiasts, activities include fishing, diving, kayaking, mountain biking, boating, caving, horseback riding and windsurfing. Street markets can be found six days a week in the summer, while bird-watching is also big in Parksville Qualicum Beach, where more than 250 bird species live year-round or visit during spring migration. Parksville, with a population of more than 11,000, is the region’s largest community. Boasting Canada’s mildest year-round climate, the beachfront resort town’s incredible beaches, top spa destinations, golf courses and beautiful parks have established the region as an ideal spot for romantic getaways and family vacations. In fact, the month-long Parksville Beach Festival, plus the Canadian Open Sand Sculpting Competition is a summer-must for many! Nearby, Englishman River Falls Provincial Park draws hikers, anglers and picnickers, while Top Bridge Regional Park is a haven for mountain bikers. About 10 minutes north of Parksville is the charming town of Qualicum Beach, a pedestrian-friendly gardener’s paradise that’s home to the beautiful Milner Gardens and Woodland, plus more than 50 quaint boutiques, galleries, antique stores, cozy cafés and stunning panoramic views of the Strait of Georgia. Be sure to take in a summer sunset with the accompanying breathtaking vistas, and visit the fascinating palaeontology displays and other

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exhibits at the Qualicum Beach Museum. Arrowsmith Coombs Country offers even more sightseeing and activity options. The Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Reserve is a unique micro-climate and ecosystem that has received UNESCO designation. Not-to-miss attractions include the Orchid Garden at Butterfly World and Gardens, with more than 800 living orchids for your enjoyment, the World Parrot Refuge, North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre, Tiger Lily Farms and Little Qualicum Cheeseworks & MooBerry Winery (complete with farm tours). At the Old Country Market in Coombs, watch the antics of the goats grazing on the market’s grass roof before you explore the eclectic market and neighbouring shops. Pick up a picnic lunch and stroll the pretty paths of Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park. Just beyond don’t miss the majestic Cathedral Grove with centuries-

old trees, and the peaceful splendour of Cameron Lake. Just north, Lighthouse Country is a picturesque coastal area with marinas, restaurants, art studios, shops, the most amazing scallops from Qualicum Bay Scallops and caving at Horne Lake Caves. Also check out the Deep Bay Field Station Centre for Shellfish Research, sitting like a giant open clam on the shores of Deep Bay. Call the Qualicum Beach Visitor Centre at 250-752-9532 or stop by at 2711 West Island Hwy. Call the Parksville Visitor Centre at 250-248-3613 or visit 3km south of Parksville at 1275 East Island Hwy.

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Attractions Nanaimo

Casino Nanaimo – 620 Terminal Ave, 250-753-3033 Nanaimo Aquatic Centre – wave pool, three slides, lazy river and more, 741 Third St, 250-756-5200. Nanaimo Museum & Bastion – 100 Museum Way, 250-753-1821, nanaimomuseum.ca Nanaimo Harbour Ferry & Cruises – 1-877-297-8526, nanaimoharbourferry.com WildPlay Element Parks – bungy jumping, Monkido aerial adventure park, King Swing, Canyon Zip and more, 35 Nanaimo River Rd – 250-716-7874 or 1-888-856-7275, wildplay.com Vancouver Island Military Museum – uniforms, weapons and artifacts, 205-753-3814, 100 Cameron Rd, vimms.ca

Port Alberni

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Alberni Pacific Railway – 1929 steam train to McLean Mill National Historic Site, mid-June to Sept, 3100 Kingsway, 250-723-1376, alberniheritage.com Alberni Valley Museum, 4255 Wallace St, 250-723-2181, alberniheritage.com Maritime Discovery Centre – Harbour Quay, 250-7232164, alberniheritage.com McLean Mill National Historic Site – 1925 mill, Canada’s last steam-powered sawmill and Alberni Pacific Steam Railway, 5633 Smith Rd, 250-723-1376, alberniheritage.com Lady Rose Marine Service – scenic cruises from Port Alberni to Bamfield and Ucluelet aboard MV Frances Barkley, 250-723-8313 or 800-663-7192, ladyrosemarine.com

Parksville/Qualicum Beach Bard to Broadway Theatre Society – summer-long repertory theatre, downtown Qualicum Beach, 250-752-4470, b2btheatre.com

Butterfly World and Gardens – on Hwy 4A, Coombs, 250248-7026, nature-world.com Horne Lake Caves & Outdoor Centre – family-oriented park, educational guided and self-guided tours, 250-2487829, 101 Horne Lk. Caves Rd. hornelake.com Milner Gardens and Woodland – 60-acre old growth Douglas fir forest surrounding 10-acre heritage seaside garden, with special events and afternoon tea, 2179 West Island Hwy, Qualicum, 250-752-6153, milnergardens.org North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre – ill/injured wildlife are cared for before returning to the wild; public welcome mid-March to October, 1240 Leffler Rd, Errington, 250-248-8534, niwra.org Paradise Fun Park – mini-golf, bumper boats and more, 375 W. Island Hwy, Parksville, 250-248-6612, paradisefunpark.net Qualicum Beach Museum – 587 Beach Rd, 250-752-5533, qbmuseum.net Riptide Lagoon Adventure Golf – 1000 Resort Dr, Parksville, 250-248-8290, riptidelagoon.com Tiger Lily Farm – farm activities and animals, 1692 Errington Rd, Errington, BC 250-248-2408, tigerlilyfarm.ca World Parrot Refuge – 2116 Alberni Hwy, Coombs, 250248-5194, worldparrotrefuge.org

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Eagle Aerie Gallery – Remarkable Northwest Coast longhouse-style art gallery showcasing the work of Native artist Roy Henry Vickers, 250-725-3235 or 1-800-663-0669, 350 Campbell St, Tofino, royhenryvickers.com Jamie’s Whaling Station – Whale and wildlife watching tours from Ucluelet, 1-877-726-7444, and Tofino, 1-800667-9913, jamies.com Ocean Outfitters – whale & wildlife excursions, 368 Main Street, Tofino, 877-906-2326, oceanoutfitters.bc.ca The Whale Centre – whale and wildlife tours, Tofino, 250725-2132 or 1-888-474-2288, tofinowhalecentre.com Tofino Botanical Gardens – 250-725-1220, 1084 Pacific Rim Hwy, Tofino, tbgf.org Ucluelet Aquarium – 250-726-2782, 180 Main St, Ucluelet, uclueletaquarium.org

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he communities that make up Vancouver Island’s Pacific Rim are as diverse as the Island itself. Port Alberni, west of Parksville off Highway 4, is a world-renowned sport fishing destination teeming with both natural and historical attractions. Crowned the “Ultimate Fishing Town” by the World Fishing Network in 2010, Port Alberni is located at the tip of a long saltwater channel called the Alberni Inlet and is the heart of Vancouver Island’s awe-inspiring Pacific Rim region. Fishing charters operate year-round and saltwater rewards include halibut, cod and salmon. For freshwater anglers, productive streams abound with cutthroat, rainbow and steelhead trout. Other activities include windsurfing, diving, golfing, kayaking and wildlife viewing. Port Alberni also boasts an excellent network of heritage attractions, including the Alberni Valley Museum and a 35-minute scenic steam train excursion from the Port Alberni Railway Station near the harbour to the McLean Mill National Historic Site. Here, enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of an operating steam sawmill or steam donkey, explore original camp buildings and tap your toes to the Tin Pants Theatre. Various special themed train rides also take place throughout summer. The Rollins Arts Centre and Gardens features work by local artists and summertime tea on the terrace, while the Alberni Harbour Quay is a colourful collection of waterfront shops, galleries and eateries where you’ll also find the Maritime Discovery Centre and the

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boarding area for the MV Frances Barkley, a passenger and freight vessel offering scenic journeys to Bamfield and Ucluelet. Near Port Alberni, popular spots include Sproat Lake Provincial Park, drawing recreation enthusiasts and anglers, the Robertson Creek Fish Hatchery, the J.V. Cline Bird Sanctuary and Paper Mill Dam and Rogers Creek parks. About 100 kilometres from Port Alberni along the Pacific Rim Highway is the Island’s

Tofino has flourished as a tourism destination in the heart of some of the world’s most pristine wilderness. year-round West Coast playground of Ucluelet, Tofino and Pacific Rim National Park, home to surfing, winter storm-watching, beach combing, wildlife excursions and much more. Located on the edge of spectacular Barkley Sound and bordered by ocean on three sides, the village of Ucluelet is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. Fishing guides and charters are there to get you on the water or join the local experts in a West Coast wildlife tour. Returning to the harbour, the Ucluelet Aquarium provides a fascinating look at marine eco-systems. Kayaking opportunities range from the inner harbour’s calm waters to the challenging

Broken Group Islands, while hikers’ destinations include the scenic Wild Pacific Trail. Need a few more thrills? Take to the trees for a ziplining adventure. Winter stormwatching is another popular pastime and many accommodation properties offer special packages for the visitors from around the world who come to watch Mother Nature unleash her wrath on the rocky shorelines. Just past the far end of Long Beach, overlooking Clayoquot Sound, Tofino has flourished as a tourism destination in the heart of some of the world’s most pristine wilderness. To help to protect this spectacular region, Tofino was designated BC’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Outdoor activities include whale-watching, fishing, kayaking, diving and surfing, plus guided bear-watching tours. Hikers enjoy the many trails in the Long Beach area and surrounding the townsite, and the renowned Ahousat Wildside Heritage Trail, an 11km hike on Flores Island. Unique

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Tofino attractions include the Whale Centre Museum, with marine artifacts and whale skeletons, and Hot Springs Cove. Tofino is also Canada’s surfing capital, with year-round opportunities to catch a wave and fine surf schools to get you started. Despite its popularity, Tofino has maintained its peaceful, rustic ambience, with quaint shops, art galleries and cafés blending easily with world-class resorts and fine dining establishments. Port Alberni info: Call 250-724-6535. or stop by the Visitor Centre at 2533 Port Alberni Hwy. Ucluelet Chamber of Commerce: Call 250-726-4641 or visit the Visitor Centre, 2791 Pacific Rim Hwy, 250-726-4600 Tourism Tofino Visitor Centre: 250-725-3414 or stop by 1426 Pacific Rim Hwy; tourismtofino.com For details on Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, call 250-726-7721 or visit pc.gc.ca/pacificrim

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The Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, featuring Long Beach, the Broken Group Islands and the West Coast Trail, is a nationally significant coastal environment offering visitors a variety of experiences. The most easily accessible section is Long Beach, a 22km stretch of sandy beach and sand dunes between Ucluelet and Tofino. A popular surf spot, Long Beach also offers several hiking trails and a marine interpretive centre, dayuse areas, a campground, summer family programs and access for visitors with physical challenges. Experienced kayakers can explore the Broken Group Islands, a series of islands and islets in Barkley Sound that can only be reached by boat with some campsites for kayakers. Please note: these waters can be rough and only experienced kayakers should consider excursions here without guides. Find tour information from local Visitor Centres and accommodation and adventure operators.

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omposed of several distinct communities nestled between the Beaufort Mountains and the Strait of Georgia, the Comox Valley’s stunning scenery, topnotch amenities and huge variety of activities come together in one of the Island’s most popular vacation destinations. Courtenay is the commercial centre and a hub for arts and culture with downtown art galleries and studios, boutiques, theatres and restaurants. Outlying areas also feature a variety of farms, parks and beaches. Cumberland celebrates its history as a former coal-mining town – learn about its fascinating past at the Cumberland Museum and Archives. Nearby is Comox Lake, a crystal clear, glacier-fed paradise perfect for swimming, boating and fishing, with a fullservice campground, picnic area, boat ramp and hiking trails. Excellent marina facilities and a quaint downtown make Comox a popular destination where attractions include the Comox Air Force Museum and Heritage Airpark and the historic Filberg Lodge and Park, where annual events include the August long weekend’s Filberg Festival, one of BC’s finest arts, crafts and entertainment celebrations.

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kayaking, don’t miss Hornby Island’s Tribune Bay, where the summer sun heats the shallow waters to the perfect temperature for swimming. You’ll also find a wealth of local art studios and galleries, and quaint villages for exploring. Just north of Courtenay, the Merville/ Black Creek area promises plenty of family fun, with mini-golf, petting farms, go-karting and horseback riding, plus one of the region’s best beaches at Miracle Bay Provincial Park. The Valley’s mild year-round climate provides an exceptional location for hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, mountain biking, diving and skiing. Mount Washington Alpine Resort is a hot spot for skiers and snowboarders in the winter and hikers and mountain bikers in warmer weather. Ride the chairlifts for panoramic summer views of the Comox Glacier and the Strait of Georgia or hike into the spectacular 250,445-hectare wilderness of Strathcona Provincial Park. Down the mountain, golfers tee off on year-round courses, while paddlers explore scenic waters. Diving, boating and fishing add to the list of marine activities. An incredible diversity of farm-fresh ISLAND VISITOR 2015 | www.islandvisitor.ca

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or more than a century, Campbell River has welcomed visitors with warm hospitality and exhilarating outdoor adventures, particularly saltwater fishing which earned the city its reputation as “the Salmon Capital of the World.” The ocean-front community has since added to that reputation with exceptional scuba diving, golfing, kayaking, hiking, rafting and more. Walk on the wild side with whale- and marine wildlife-watching tours, bear viewing, bird watching, diving charters to search for giant Pacific octopus and even snorkelling with salmon. Highlighting Campbell River’s extensive marine heritage is the new Discovery Passage Aquarium at the Discovery Fishing Pier, a 185-metrelong fishing pier complete with equipment rentals and fabulous views. Also nearby is the Maritime Centre, home to the BCP45 historic seine boat featured on the Canadian $5 bill in the 1970s and ‘80s. This bustling city of about 33,000 people offers visitors a wide range of accommodation and dining opportunities. Downtown, near the waterfront, explore the shops, art galleries, theatres and the 4km Rotary Beach Seawalk. Just south of downtown, the Museum at Campbell River explores both the region’s Aboriginal heritage and its fish-

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ing and forestry past. Haig Brown House, the former home of nature conservationist Roderick Haig Brown, is an interesting historical stop featuring displays, seminars and courses, and which operates as a bed & breakfast in the summer. Natural amenities abound here, including Elk Falls Provincial Park featuring stunning waterfalls, forested trails around the Campbell River and the brand new 60-metre-long suspension bridge. The Quinsam Hatchery is popular with nature enthusiasts, especially in summer and early fall when the salmon return to spawn. Campbell River also serves as an excellent base for exploring Strathcona Provincial Park, accessed 59km west on Highway 28. Find freshwater lakes for paddlers and anglers, excellent hiking, camping and stunning scenery. Take a 10-minute BC Ferry trip from downtown Campbell River to Quadra Island, another prime destination for saltwater fishing, kayaking, hiking and diving. One more ferry trip – about 45-minutes – from Quadra Island leads to tiny, quiet Cortes Island, with a lovely landscape of orchards, lagoons and beaches. Call the Campbell River Visitor Centre at 250-286-6901 or 1-877-286-5705 or visit at 1235 Shoppers Row.

West of Campbell River, through Strathcona Provincial Park, sits the village of Gold River and stunning Nootka Sound, dubbed “the birthplace of BC” because it was here Captain Cook first landed in 1778. Revered by sports fishers, Gold River also boasts pristine waters welcoming kayakers and divers while hikers and walkers enjoy everything from 20-minute forest walks to the three-day Nootka Trail. Caving is another growing activity. From Gold River, the scenic, 64km “Tree-to-Sea Drive,” a well-maintained gravel road, brings you to the village of Tahsis in just over an hour. Along the way, explore the Upana Caves, visit the Conuma River Salmon Enhancement Facility, see the Three Sisters Waterfalls, swim at Malaspina Lake and visit the President’s Tree. In Tahsis, outdoor activities include fishing, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, diving and kayaking, and families will enjoy Tahsis Days on the third weekend of July. Amenities include lodging, a marina, fuel, grocery store, liquor outlet, pub and dining options. The Tahsis Heritage Museum and Tourist Centre welcome visitors from July 1 to Labour Day. For details about Gold River call 250-283-2202 or villageofgoldriver.ca. For the Village of Tahsis, visit villageoftahsis.com or call 250-934-6344.

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Campbell River’s working waterfront

Scenic Stops: Sayward, Nimpkish Valley & Zeballos Heading north from Campbell River along Highway 19, stop by the Seymour Narrows Lookout, a viewpoint and hiking trail overlooking Ripple Rock, a submerged mountain that caused dozens of shipwrecks before it was blasted apart in 1958 with the world’s largest man-made, non-nuclear explosion. At Sayward, see a building surrounded in 2,700m of steel logging cable, the Iron Man Totem and the Dalrymple Nature Trail, a 23km looped trail up Mt. H’Kusam. Try canoeing, boating, camping and fishing off the pier at the Kelsey Bay wharf on Johnstone Strait, tee off at the nine-hole, par 3 golf course on the river and book a marine adventure. The beautiful Nimpkish Valley offers a challenging hiking trail at Mount Cain – a family skiing destination in winter – boating at Lake Klaklakama, picnicking at Hoomak Lake and, 22km off the highway, renowned fishing at Vernon Lake. Just south of Nimpkish Lake is the road to Zeballos, a quiet logging community that once bustled with gold mining activity. Enjoy a self-guided walking tour of the historic buildings and Zeballos Heritage Museum, where tales of the gold rush and the resulting boomtown are told with pictures and artifacts. Enjoy fishing, diving, boating, hiking, caving, rock climbing and kayaking and visit the Zeballos River estuary, designated a Wetland Reserve. For Sayward details call 250-282-3821 or 250282-0018. Find Visitor Centres at the junction of Sayward Road and Highway 19 and the Sayward Futures Office on Kelsey Bay Wharf. For Zeballos details, call 250-761-4070 (July and August) or 250-761-4229 (September to June).

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1. The Museum at Campbell River boasts some of the largest and most dramatic masks ever carved and a captivating First Nations presentation called Treasures of Siwidi. 2. At Discovery Pier, you’ll not only find gorgeous views and fishing, but also the newly opened Discovery Passage Aquarium and the Maritime Centre. On Sundays from May through September, you’ll also enjoy The Pier Street Farmers Market and Arts Fair, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.! 3. On Quadra Island, Rebecca Spit Marine Park is a lovely park along a narrow strip of land popular with beachcombers, kayakers, picnickers, and walkers.

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Attractions

Comox Valley:

Comox Airforce Museum – Canadian Forces Base Comox, 250339-8162, comoxairforcemuseum.ca

Courtenay and District Museum and Paleontology Centre – 207 Fourth St, 250-334-0686, courtenaymuseum.ca Cumberland Museum and Archives – 2680 Dunsmuir Ave, Cumberland, 250-336-2445, cumberlandmuseum.ca Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens – 6183 Whitaker Rd, Courtenay, 250-338-6901, woodlandgardens.ca Seaview Game Farm – 1392 Seaview Rd, Black Creek, 250337-5182, seaviewgamefarm.com

Campbell River: Aboriginal Journeys – Whale watching, grizzly bear tours, Campbell River, 1-888-455-8101, aboriginaljourneys.com Coast Mountain Expedition – Sea kayak expeditions in the Discovery Islands, near Campbell River, 250-285-2823, coastmountain-expeditions.com Destiny River Adventures – Guided river rafting tours and snorkeling with salmon, 250-287-4800, destinyriver.com Discovery Marine Safaris – Whale watching, grizzly bear excursions, 1-866-501-6722, adventurewhalewatching.com Discovery Pier landmark fishing pier ideal for strolls, 700-block Island Hwy, rivercorp.ca Discovery Passages Aquarium – At the entrance to the Discovery Fishing Pier, 250-914-5500, discoverypassageaquarium.ca Maritime Heritage Centre – 621 Island Hwy, 250-286-3161, bcp45.org Museum at Campbell River – 470 Island Hwy, 250-2873103, crmuseum.ca

Gold River Get West Adventures – Adventure cruises aboard the historic Uchuck III, 1-250-283-2515, getwest.ca

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Stubbs Island Charters – whale watching cruises and tours, 250-928-3185 or 1-800-665-3066, stubbs-island.com Tide Rip Tours – Grizzly bear tours, 250-339-5320, 1-888643-9319, grizzlycanada.com Whale Interpretive Centre – marine mammal education, 250-928-3129 (May to October), killerwhalecentre.org

Alert Bay U’mista Cultural Centre – First Nations art and culture, summer dance performances , 250-974-5403, umista.ca

Port Hardy Cape Scott Water Taxi – Marine transportation and tours, Port Hardy, 250-949-6541 or 800-246-0093 capescottwatertaxi.ca Port Hardy Museum – 250-949-8143, 7110 Market St, porthardymuseum.com Starfish Charters – Fishing charters, Port Hardy, 888-3634741, starfishcharters.com


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Angling for a fishing adventure Anglers from around the globe have long hailed the Island as a must-visit destination, not only for the storied salmon, but also for the massive halibut, spot prawns, crab and other delicacies. Whether your passions lead you to solitary fresh-water fishing in secluded lakes and winding rivers or thrilling adventures on the open ocean, virtually every community offers outfitters, charters and boat rentals. Indeed, from Victoria on the Island’s southern tip to Port Hardy in the north, secluded Rivers Inlet to Campbell River – the “salmon fishing capital of the world” – exceptional year-round sport fishing opportunities await. Several hatcheries and nature houses offer a chance to learn more about the lifecycle of the salmon, while in Campbell River, you can even swim with the fish. Each fall, the salmon run at Victoria’s Goldstream Park draws thousands to witness the salmon’s amazing return. Want to cast your line? A visit to any of the Island’s Visitor Centres can put you in touch with local outfitters and guides. Heading out on local waters? NonTidal Licences (freshwater) are now available online at fishing.gov.bc.ca Anglers may also obtain electronic licences from their local Service BC Centre or any licence vendor who may offer this service. For a listing of Service BC Centres and license vendors, visit http://a100.gov.bc.ca/pub/lvs/ Tidal fishing licences can be obtained from an Independent Access Provider, or online before you head out. Always carry your licence with you. For more details, visit pac.dfo-mpo. gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/know-savoir-eng. html

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n a land where vast oceans, soaring mountains and towering forests are rarely more than a walk, cycle or paddle away, you know outdoor adventures can’t be far. Welcome to Vancouver Island! Whether your ideal adventure includes a quiet paddle or a soaring exploration through coastal treetops, you’ll find a wealth of experiences in every Island community. Swoop through the treetops with attractions such as Tofino’s West Coast Wild Zipline and Nanaimo’s WildPlay, where activities range from bungy jumping to a Monkido obstacle course in the trees. Find a second WildPlay Monkido course in Victoria. Near Sooke, AdrenaLine offers thrilling ziplining, with two suspension bridges and eight lines. Prefer to stay on two feet? From short day hikes to longer adventures, the Island offers hiking options from top to bottom. East Sooke Park, Juan de Fuca Marine Trail and the West Coast Trail are popular choices on the southwest coast. In the north, consider Strathcona Park and the Cape Scott Trail. In Nanaimo, more than 200 parks and trails mean outdoor activities are always close at hand. Contact local Visitor Centres for ideas. Biking is another popular way to explore the wild West Coast. Excellent two-wheel destina-

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tions include Victoria’s Galloping Goose and Lochside trails, and summer mountain bike thrills at Mt. Washington. Cumberland, in the Comox Valley, has earned a reputation for its mountain biking trails, as have Nanaimo and the Cowichan Valley. A paddler’s paradise, the Island offers endless inlets and shorelines to explore, with options for beginners to experienced kayakers. As West Coast weather can be changeable and tides tricky, be sure to check with local experts before heading out. Leave the driving to someone else and set out on a whale or wildlife watching cruise to witness the breathtaking creatures that make their home here. Beneath the water, the Island has been blessed with what Jacques Cousteau called some of the best cold water diving waters in the world, thanks to their clarity and abundant sea life. A variety of artificial reefs have created an additional attraction in communities such as Sidney and Nanaimo. A growing interest in caving is bringing visitors to the Central and North Island. Excellent opportunities await at the Horne Lake Caves, offering family excursions to more adventurous outings, at the extensive cave formations in Gold River, and in the North Island, including Huson Regional Park Caves near Zaballos.

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June 18 to 20 – Miners Memorial Weekend, Cumberland June 18 to 20 – 57th annual June Sports, Alert Bay, alertbay.ca June 19 and 20 – Kusam Klimb 2015, Sayward, Saturdays, through October – Comox Valley Farmer’s kusamklimb.com Market, 9am to 12pm at the Exhibition Grounds. June 26 to 28 – Nootka Marine Adventures Salmon Derby, May 29 to 31 – 21St annual Painters at Painter’s, Painter’s Moutcha Bay Resort, 1-877-337-5464 Lodge, Campbell River, painterslodge.com June 27 – Cumberland Home and Garden Tour, June 6 and 7 – Quadra Island Studio Tour, cumberlandforest.com quadraislandarts.com July 2 to Aug. 25 (Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 1:15 p.m. – T’sasala June 7 – Oceans Day, Maritime Heritage Centre, Campbell Native Dance Performance, Alert Bay Big House, alertbay.ca River, bcp45.org July 11 to 13 – Vancouver Island MusicFest, Courtenay, June 12 to 21 – Ninth annual BC Shellfish & Seafood music, food, camping, CV Exhibition Grounds, islandmuFestival, Comox Valley, bcshellfishfestival.com sicfest.com July 17 to 19 – Tahsis Days, tahsischamber.com July 18 – Downtown Courte2605 Cliffe Avenue • Courtenay, BC, V9N 2L8 nay Market Day, 9am to 7pm, downtowncourtenay.ca RESERVATIONS: 1-800-795-9486 or 250-334-4491 July 18 & 19 – Filomi Days in Port Alberni, ph-chamber. Free Continental Breakfast • Kitchenettes bc.ca Outdoor Heated Pool • Coin Laundry July 30 to Aug. 8 – Hornby In-Room Movies Air-Conditioned Rooms Island Festival, music, dance, Free Wireless Internet Access theatre, hornbyfestival.bc.ca Off regular rates with this ad.* July 31 to Aug. 2 – Alert Bay Seafest & Musicfest, Restaurants, Shopping & Movie Theatre, next door alertbayseafest.com Ski & Golf packages July 31 to Aug. 2 – Alert Bay Corp, CAA, Seniors, & Group Rates Artfest, alertbay.ca July 31 to Aug 3 – The Filberg Festival, Comox, *Coupon must be presented at Check-In, filbergfestival.com Can not be combined with any other discount offer.

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Aug. 1 to 3 – Comox Nautical Days Festival, Marina Park,Comox, comoxnauticaldays.ca Aug. 2 – Seventh Annual Alert Bay 360 Eco Paddle, alertbay.ca Aug. 7 to 9 – 48th annual Salmon Festival And Logger Sports, Nunns Creek Park, crsalmonfestival.com Aug. 7 to 9 – Seventh Annual Cumberland Motorcycle Roundup cumberlandmotorcycleroundup.com Aug. 15 – Comox Air Show at 19 Wing Comox, part of Armed Forces Day celebrations, comoxairshow.ca Aug. 28 to 30 – Sointula Salmon Days, sointulasalmondays. com Aug. 29 to 30 – Comox Valley Exhibition, Courtenay, cvex.ca Sept. 26 – Mind Over Matter Adventure Race (MOMAR), mindovermountain.com Sat. & Sun. & Thanksgiving Monday, Oct. 3 to 25 – Pumpkin Fest at Coastal Black Estate Winery & Meadery, Black Creek, coastalblack.ca Oct. 24 to Nov. 1 – Spooky Haunted Coal Mine at the Cumberland Museum, cumberlandmuseum.ca

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While the variety and calibre of Vancouver Island golf is second to none, it’s also the variety of things to do off the course that creates that unforgettable experience. From championship courses tucked into the coastal mountains or West Coast forest to historic courses hugging the Victoria waterfront or family-friendly Par 3s with drop-dead gorgeous views, you’ll find it here. And thanks to the Island’s mild climate, golf is a year-round endeavour you can even pair with skiing in the winter and beachcombing in the summer! Fancy a relaxing massage after your turn around the links? We can do that. And did we mention the food? The fact is, some of the best chefs in the country are at work creating culinary delights at the Island’s major courses. Fancy a quick snack on your way to the tee? No worries – they can do that too!

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TEE TIME... Here are a few favourites among Island golfers, but there’s much more to discover. Stop by local visitor centres to get the complete list of golf facilities in your area. Alberni Golf Club – Set against a backdrop of forest and mountain in Port Alberni, this par 70 jewel follows a salmon-bearing stream, 6449 Cherry Creek Rd, 250-723-5422, albernigolf.com Arbutus Ridge Golf Club – This scenic Cowichan Valley course has earned a four-star Golf Digest rating. Full-service bar and restaurant overlooks the 18th hole with ocean views. Directly surrounded by nine wineries. 3515 Telegraph Rd, Cobble Hill, 250-743-5100, golfbc.com Bear Mountain – Near Victoria, 36 holes of world-class, Nicklaus-designed golf on two distinct courses set amid a beautiful West Coast landscape and mountain village, 250-391-7160, bearmountain.ca Cordova Bay Golf Course – This challenging 18-hole Victoria-area course boasts lovely landscaping and ocean and mountain views. Restaurant, lounge, driving range and putting green, plus adjacent 18-hole Par 3 course, The Ridge, with stunning views over Haro Strait, 5333 Cordova Bay Rd at Mattick’s Farm, 250-658-4444, cordovabaygolf.com Crown Isle Golf Resort – 18-hole championship course in the Comox Valley, with luxury accommodations, dining and more. 399 Clubhouse Dr, Courtenay, 1-888-338-8439 or 250-703-5000, crownisle.com Fairwinds Golf Club – One of Vancouver Island’s finest courses, in the Oceanside community of Nanoose Bay, the Furber-designed Fairwinds welcomes golfers year-round. Additional amenities include a full-service marina, West Coast dining and fitness centre, 3730 Fairwinds Dr, Nanoose Bay, 250-468-7666 or 1-888-781-2777. Olympic View Colf Course – This picturesque, 18-hole, par 72 championship course is one of Greater Victoria’s favourite golf destinations. Full-service Forester’s Bistro & Bar overlooks the course, 643 Latoria Rd, 250-474-3673. golfbc.com

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rom the world-renowned arts and cultural events to outdoor adventures second to none, visitors from around the globe are thrilled to discover the unique vacation destination that is Powell River and the Sunshine Coast. Located across the Strait of Georgia from Comox, the BC Mainland community is accessed from the Island by BC Ferries’ Comox terminal. Founded more than a century ago as logging community, Powell River today is the largest town on the Coast and an excellent jumping-off point for year-round recreation and cultural experiences. From here discover not only the many things this historic town has to offer, but also those of the picturesque communities along the Sunshine Coast, including Lund, Pender Harbour, Sechelt and Gibsons. Stroll the community to view landmark buildings like the Patricia Theatre and Dwight Hall, then at the Powell River Historical Museum, find the funky collection of logging equipment and Sliammon First Nations art. Discover more of the region’s artistic talents with the Purple Banner Studio & Gallery Guide

What’s happening on the Sunshine Coast

while festival season includes the Lund Shellfish Festival, the annual Spot Prawn Festival, the Blackberry Festival and the Sunshine Music Festival. The Sunshine Coast is also a premier destination for hikers, paddlers divers, bikers and other outdoor adventurers who appreciate the region’s four-season possibilities. Hiking and biking trails, tranquil lakes, several golf courses and numerous beaches combine to create endless outdoor possibilities. A gateway to Desolation Sound marine recreation, Lund is a picturesque fishing village connected by a waterfront boardwalk winding from the SunLund By-The-Sea campgrounds to the Historic Lund Hotel, offering craft shops and a harbourfront cafe along the way. Circa 1905, the Lund Hotel is the heart of the village with a popular pub, dining room, art gallery and well-stocked grocery store carrying everything from beach toys to fresh deli sandwiches. From the Lund Marina, visitors can catch the water taxi to Savary Island, book a Desolation Sound boat tour, arrange an educational kayak tour of CONT. ON PAGE 50

Award winning, artisan crafted, and brewed in the heart of historic Townsite on the scenic West Coast.

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May 22 to 24 – Lund Shellfish Festival, Lund Harbour, lundbc.ca/Shellfish_Festival.html May 30 & 31 – Soap Box Derby, Sunset Park, Powell River, powellriver.info TBD – Spot Prawn Festival, Westview Wharf, prspotprawnfest.com TBD – Powell River Garden Tour, powellriver. info June 15 to 27 – Pacific Region International Summer Music Academy (PRISMA), orchestraacademy.ca June 29 – BC Bike Race, Willingdon Beach, bikepowellriver.ca July 1 – Canada Day Festivities, powellriver. info July 4 – Powell River Pride 2015, powellriver. info July 17 to 19 – Tribal Canoe Journey, Willingdon Beach, powellriver.info July 19 – Texada Fly-In, community event at the Texada Airport, texada.org/events July 24 to 26 – Powell River Sea Fair, Willingdon Beach, powellriverseafair.ca Aug. 1 – Texada Island Sandcastle Weekend, Gilles Bay Beach, texada.org/events TBD – Edible Garden Tour, prfoodsecurity.org Aug. 16 & 17 –Arts Alive In The Park, Willingdon Beach, powellriver.info Aug. 21 – Blackberry Festival Street Party, Marine Avenue, Powell River, powellriver.info August 22 & 23 – Powell River Studio Tour, powellriverartists.com Sept. 5 & 6 – Sunshine Music Festival, Palm Beach Park, sunshinemusicfest.com Sept. 12 – Texada Plein Air Paintout, Shelter Point, Gillies Bay, Texada Island, texada.org/ events Visit the Powell River Visitor Centre at 4760 Joyce Ave, call 604-485-4701 or toll-free 1-877-817-8669, or see discoverpowellriver.com For details about the greater Sunshine Coast visit sunshinecoastcanada.com Find the Gibsons Visitor Centre at 417 Marine Drive or call 604-886-2374 or toll-free 1-866-222-3806. The Sechelt Visitor Centre is at 5790 Teredo St. Call 604-885-1036 or toll-free 1-877-885-1036.

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the wildlife sanctuary at Mitlenatch Island and more. Texada Island is BC’s largest Gulf Island and ferries leave from Powell River’s Westview ferry terminal for the 30-minute trip. The island has plenty to offer the outdoor enthusiast, including excellent hiking and mountain biking trails, more than 250 species for avid bird-watchers, and a nine-hole golf course, while history buffs will enjoy the two museums. Water recreation includes kayaking, skim-boarding, scuba diving, swimming, and exploring the newly protected karst caves near Davies Bay. Much smaller that Texada, Savary Island is a warm-water destination with stunning white sand beaches, with highly sensitive ecosystems ranging from sand cliffs to dune

meadows and ancient forested dunes. While the island does have private holiday homes, there is no power and no public campsites or washrooms, though several cottage rentals, B&Bs and a private campsite are available. Daytrippers can be dropped off and picked up at the public wharf, with many visitors arriving by water taxi or aboard chartered boats from Lund. The best way to get around is to cycle from beach-to-beach. Prime stops include South Beach, Duck Bay, Sutherland Beach and the Malaspina Promenade. The Coast Salish village of Sliammon, just north of Powell River, boasts a history dating back more than 2,000 years, and visitors can enjoy free interpretive hikes with a First Nations guide. The Sliammon Salmon Hatchery offers public tours of the hatchery.

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While in 1792 Captain George Vancouver named Desolation Sound for its remoteness, today its pristine isolation is one of its prime attractions among pleasure boaters and paddlers. Warm waters, wildlife and breathtaking scenery make this a must-experience destination. Grace Harbour, Prideaux Haven and Tenedo’s Bay are three main destination anchorages among the many sheltered bays and inlets. Popular activities include scuba diving, saltwater and freshwater fishing, and walk-in wilderness camping. Water taxis, guided kayak tours, cruises and boat charters can be arranged from Lund and Okeover Inlet. Continuing to the southern coast toward Vancouver, highlights include Gibson and Pender Harbour.

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Quadra & the Discovery Islands “We saw mountains upon mountains, upon mountains! ...Thank you for your huge country and your huge hospitality.” Over ten thousand years ago retreating glaciers carved out massive fjords revealing British Columbia’s highest mountains and an inland ocean filled with islands of every size and shape. The sheltered sea exploded with life, tremendous rainforests grew on the land, and the Xwemalhkwu, Klahoose, and Laichwiltach First Nations flourished here. The bounty of sea life evolved creating one of the world’s most biologically diverse marine environments and today we share the land and sea with countless tiny creatures and many large species including pacific salmon, eagles, sea lions, seals, orca and other whales, porpoise, deer, wolves, cougar, bears and myriad birds. Today’s people of the Discovery Islands welcome you to enjoy the natural wonders of this place we call home.

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ing and is now a good choice for canoeing wo larger communities of Port Hardy and fishing. Holberg is known for beautiful and Port McNeill anchor the northern Ronning Gardens and the Shoe Tree, a part of the island, complemented by a cedar snag covered in shoes, and is also the collection of quaint, rural towns ideal for starting point for adventures in Cape Scott exploring during your Island adventure. Park. Winter Harbour, 40 minutes from Port Hardy is a bustling community of Holberg, is a tiny settlement with a boardabout 5,000, renowned for year-round adwalk waterfront and great fishing charters. ventures, including guided hiking, kayaking Port Hardy is also the departure point and caving tours. Fishing is always popular for two of BC Ferries’ most scenic cruises: and operators provide everything from Inside Passage to Prince Rupert and Disrentals to fly-in fishing camps, while the covery Coast Passage to Bella Coola. Note prolific marine life, water clarity and tidal that accommodation books quickly when action also attract divers. sailings are scheduled; make arrangements In town, the museum explores both Eubefore arriving. ropean and First Nations history while the Overlooking beautiful Broughton Strait Quatse Salmon Stewardship Centre, open and bordered on three side by lush, dense mid-May through September, is dedicated forest, friendly Port McNeill is the hub of to salmon conservation, enhancement and education. Fort Rupert, where the region’s First People settled thousands of years 340 South Island Highway, Campbell River, BC V9W 1A5 ago, is now the site of a village of First Free Continental Breakfast Nations artists called Indoor Pool & Hot Tub the Copper Maker Free In-Room Coffee Gallery. Air Conditioned Rooms Coal Harbour, 20 Coin Laundry, Ocean Views Off regular rates with this ad.* minutes from Port Hardy, has a history RESERVATIONS: 1-866-929-6622 or 250-286-6622 in whaling, coal minwww.travelodgecampbellriver.com ing and copper min-

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the North Island logging industry and an ideal base for North Island adventures. Enjoy interesting and informative displays at the Port McNeill Museum or stroll the lovely 1.5-hectare Shephard’s Garden. Fishing is superb here, as freshwater streams abound with trout and steelhead and offshore waters are famous for salmon, halibut, cod and snapper. Try a heli-fishing trip to the remote wilderness or a wildlife-watching excursion by land or by boat – another of Port McNeill’s most popular activities, along with kayaking, golfing, diving, caving, wind

surfing, cultural tours and forestry tours.

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Must-See Destination: Telegraph Cove Founded in 1912 as a one-room telegraph station and later briefly home to a fish saltery and small sawmill, Telegraph Cove has today been re-discovered as an acclaimed fishing and adventure destination, calling kayakers, divers, fishers, boaters and bird, bear and whale-watchers. Most of the picture-perfect community’s buildings are perched over the water on pilings. Wander the boardwalks to watch the fishing vessels, yachts and whale watching boats enter the cove. Rent a kayak for your own adventures or book a whale- or wildlife-watching excursion. On shore, be sure to visit the Whale Interpretive Centre, a marine mammal education centre open mid-May to October. Several accommodation options are available, along with dining, supplies and various adventure packages. For Telegraph Cove details call 250-956-3131.

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hether visiting Vancouver Island for a few days or a few weeks, a highlight will be exploring the fascinating culture of the First Nations who have made their home here for thousands of years. Rich in tradition, Aboriginal history comes alive at the Royal BC Museum, on Victoria’s Inner Harbour – don’t miss the totems in Thunderbird Park next door and the Big House experience inside the museum. Around the harbour, find the Signs of Lekwungen. Carved by Songhees artist Butch Dick, the Signs mark seven places of cultural significance to the Lekwungen, known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations. Pick up a map at the Visitor Centre, city hall or at victoria.ca Head to nearby James Bay and the Breakwater to see Na’Tsa’Maht – The Unity Wall, a stunning mural painted by local First Nations artists Butch Dick and Darlene Gait. In Duncan – the City of Totems – explore the region is home to more than 80 totems, including 38 downtown where walking tours are offered in summer. Also in Duncan, the Quw’utsun’ Cultural and Conference Centre offers interpretive tours, demonstrations and authentic native cuisine. Nanaimo’s Petroglyph Park features ancient carvings in stone while at the Nanaimo Museum the interactive Snunéymuxw exhibit explores textiles, basketry, trade items, fishing tools and more. Children can try on a “discovery backpack” and explore this culture through exercises and puzzles while the petroglyph workstation allows visitors to create etchings of local petroglyphs.

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West of Parksville, past Port Alberni, Tofino offers a coastal adventure blending whale, marine and wildlife watching tours with First Nations history and culture, along with a variety of art galleries and studios. The North Island offers a variety of First Nations cultural experiences. In Courtenay, check out the Big House and I-Hos Native Gallery and don’t miss the First Nations exhibits in the Courtenay and District Museum. The Museum at Campbell River boasts an extensive First Nations gallery, including the outstanding theatre presentation Treasures of Siwidi, in which masks depict the adventures of the Kwakwaka’wakw ancestor, Siwidi, who journeyed to the Undersea World and encountered a host of supernatural creatures. A short ferry trip from Port McNeill, discover the small community of Alert Bay on Cormorant Island, home to the worldfamous U’mista Cultural Centre, featuring the Potlach Collection, an amazing display of masks and ceremonial regalia. In July and August enjoy dance performances by T’sasała Cultural Group, a Big House, totem poles throughout the community, and for art lovers, amenities such as the Culture Shock Gallery, a 100-per-cent aboriginal-owned

and operated gallery.

Near Port Hardy, see the Copper Maker Gallery in Fort Rupert Village. In the heart of Kwagu’l territory on the site of an ancient village, it’s now a working artists’ gallery. For more ideas about some of the many opportunities to explore and experience Vancouver Island’s Aboriginal culture, visit AboriginalBC.com

Sointula & Alert Bay BC Ferries connects Port McNeill with nearby island communities of Alert Bay and Sointula. Take a 25-minute ferry ride from Port McNeill to Malcolm Island and the historic community of Sointula, founded a century ago by Finnish settlers. The community has retained much of its Finnish flavour and the museum, housed in the Old School, is the best place to explore Sointula’s past. For an artist’s perspective, visit local art studios and galleries, or take the natural approach with Sointula’s natural amenities including Lions Harbour, a popular boating stop. A variety of accommodations are available. Alert Bay on Cormorant Island is rich with First Nations culture and tradition. Visit the renowned U’mista Cultural Centre, with its remarkable display of the repatriated Potlatch Collection and exhibits exploring the fascinating traditions of the Kwakwaka’wakw, and the Alert Bay Library-Museum, with a variety of artifacts and photographs. The ‘Namgis Burial Grounds, easily viewed from the roadside as entry to the site is not permitted, is another must-see historic site, along with the world’s tallest totem pole. The traditional Big House can be viewed from the outside only, unless you’re visiting during July and August when the T’sasała Cultural group dances on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Bird watchers will delight in the Ecological Park. Walking trails surround a “drowned” cedar forest while others lead throughout the Island; the community’s sportfishing is top-notch and its proximity to Robson Bight Ecological Reserve makes Alert Bay an excellent departure point for whale-watching. For Sointula details, call 250-973-2001 or visit sointulainfo.ca For Alert Bay information call the Visitor Centre at 250-974-5024 or email info@alertbay.ca

Scenic Sidetrip: Port Alice In the recreation haven of Port Alice, both fresh and saltwater activities, including fishing, diving, kayaking and boating, abound in this little town on the shores of the Neroutsos Inlet. Natural attractions include Beaver Lake, a lovely spot to relax, picnic and swim, and O’Connor Lake, where you can catch a dinner of fresh trout; the picnic site has a boat launch and the lake is ideal for swimming. The 1,512-hectare Marble River Provincial Park has forest campsites bordered by a rushing river known for steelhead fishing. Victoria Lake and Alice Lake are also popular for swimming, boating and fishing, and paddlers can visit both with just a short portage between. For Port Alice details, call 250-284-3391.


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