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Discover Vancouver Island through carefully curated themes and experiences, from romantic getaways to family adventures

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Romantic Getaways

Perfect spots for couples seeking intimate experiences and memorable moments

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Chemainus Banh Mi

5.0

Nestled in the charming town of Chemainus, Chemainus Banh Mi serves up mouthwatering Vietnamese sandwiches that are a local favorite! With fresh baguettes and vibrant fillings, each bite bursts with flavor. The cozy atmosphere and friendly service make it a perfect spot for a quick lunch or a casual dinner. Don’t miss their homemade sauces and refreshing bubble tea – a delightful treat after exploring the art-filled streets of Chemainus!

Chemainus
RestaurantVietnamese Restaurant

Grand Phoret

5.0

Nestled in the heart of Campbell River, Grand Phoret offers a dining experience that seamlessly blends the enchanting charm of Vancouver Island's natural beauty with the warmth of local hospitality. This delightful restaurant, aptly named to reflect its grand forest surroundings, is a haven for food enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. As you step inside Grand Phoret, you're welcomed by a cozy, inviting atmosphere accented by rustic wooden beams and large windows that frame the lush, verdant landscape outside. The interior design pays homage to the island's rich forestry, creating a serene and earthy ambiance that sets the stage for a memorable meal. Grand Phoret prides itself on a menu that celebrates the bounty of the Pacific Northwest. Featuring locally sourced ingredients, the dishes are a testament to culinary creativity and sustainability. From expertly prepared seafood, caught fresh from nearby waters, to farm-to-table vegetables and artisanal breads, every bite is a journey through the flavors of the region. Don't miss their signature cedar-plank salmon, a dish that encapsulates the essence of coastal dining. The friendly and knowledgeable staff at Grand Phoret are always eager to share stories about the local ingredients and suggest perfect wine pairings from their extensive list of British Columbia vintages. Whether you're a local resident or a traveler passing through, the restaurant provides a perfect setting for leisurely lunches or intimate dinners. Grand Phoret isn't just a place to eat; it's a place to savor the essence of Campbell River and the broader Vancouver Island community. With its commitment to quality, creativity, and the environment, Grand Phoret promises an unforgettable culinary adventure that leaves you both satisfied and inspired.

Campbell River
RestaurantPacific Northwest Cuisine

Gigi's Oysters

5.0

Nestled in the picturesque Comox Valley, Gigi's Oysters is a seafood lover's paradise. This charming eatery specializes in freshly shucked oysters sourced from local waters, served with a variety of zesty sauces. The casual, welcoming atmosphere invites you to savor the ocean's bounty while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Pair your meal with a selection from their curated local wine list for a truly memorable dining experience!

Comox Valley
RestaurantSeafood Restaurant
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Family Adventures

Kid-friendly attractions and activities for the whole family to enjoy

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Dodd Narrows

5.0

Nestled just south of Nanaimo, Dodd Narrows is a hidden gem that offers a breathtaking spectacle of natural beauty and marine activity. This narrow channel, separating Vancouver Island from Mudge Island, is renowned for its powerful tidal currents, making it a thrilling spot for marine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. As you arrive, you'll be greeted by the rhythmic sound of rushing water, a testament to the strong tidal forces that define this unique location. It's a fantastic spot for seasoned kayakers and boaters looking to experience the exhilarating challenge of navigating the swift currents. For those who prefer to stay on land, the area offers stunning views from the shore, where you can watch seals and sea lions frolic in the waves, and if you're lucky, catch a glimpse of orcas or porpoises passing through. Hiking trails around Dodd Narrows provide an opportunity to explore the lush coastal forest and enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding waters and islands. The trails are perfect for a leisurely walk or an invigorating hike, offering both serenity and a sense of adventure. Local lore tells of the narrows' importance to Indigenous peoples, and visiting this site offers a chance to reflect on the rich cultural heritage of the region. Whether you're there for the thrill of the tides, the natural beauty, or a quiet moment of reflection, Dodd Narrows promises an unforgettable experience that captures the wild spirit of Vancouver Island.

Nanaimo
AttractionPark

PASA ISLAND

5.0

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Salish Sea, PASA Island near Sidney, BC, offers a hidden slice of paradise for those seeking a tranquil escape. This enchanting island is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers alike, providing a unique blend of untouched wilderness and breathtaking coastal beauty. Accessible only by boat, the journey to PASA Island is a delightful adventure in itself, setting the stage for the natural wonders that await. Once you set foot on this picturesque island, you'll be greeted by lush, verdant forests that teem with local wildlife. Keep an eye out for the playful otters and majestic bald eagles that call this island home. The island's trails invite you to wander through towering trees and emerge onto rugged cliffs, where panoramic views of the surrounding waters and distant islands are nothing short of spectacular. It's a photographer's dream, offering countless opportunities to capture the serene beauty of the Pacific Northwest. PASA Island also boasts secluded beaches perfect for picnicking, sunbathing, or simply unwinding to the soothing sounds of lapping waves. The island's tidal pools reveal a fascinating underwater world, where you can discover colorful starfish and curious crabs. For the more adventurous, kayaking around the island offers an intimate way to explore its hidden coves and observe the marine life up close. Whether you're seeking solitude, a romantic outing, or a family adventure, PASA Island provides a peaceful retreat that captures the essence of Vancouver Island's natural charm. With its pristine landscapes and tranquil ambiance, this little gem near Sidney is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone lucky enough to visit.

Sidney
AttractionPark

Discovery Fishing Pier

5.0

Nestled along the picturesque shoreline of Campbell River, Discovery Fishing Pier is not just a dock; it's a beloved local staple where the community and visitors come together to enjoy the natural bounty of British Columbia's waters. As the first saltwater fishing pier in Canada, it offers an inviting experience for anglers of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned fisher or a curious beginner, the pier provides everything you need, including rod rentals and bait, making it an accessible spot to cast your line and try your luck at catching salmon, cod, or the occasional halibut. But Discovery Fishing Pier is more than just a fishing spot—it's a place to relish the stunning vistas of the Discovery Passage. The panoramic views are enough to enchant any visitor, often complemented by sightings of playful seals and the majestic dance of bald eagles overhead. As the sun dips below the horizon, the pier transforms into a romantic spot for evening strolls, with lights twinkling on the water's surface. Adding to its charm is the quaint cafe located right on the pier, offering delicious ice cream cones and freshly brewed coffee, perfect for warming up on a brisk coastal afternoon or cooling down during a sunny day. The pier is conveniently located near downtown Campbell River, making it an easy addition to any itinerary. Whether you're here for the thrill of the catch, the breathtaking scenery, or simply to savor a quiet moment by the sea, Discovery Fishing Pier is a quintessential Campbell River experience that promises to leave you with fond memories of Vancouver Island's vibrant coastal life.

Campbell River
AttractionFishing Spot
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Outdoor Pursuits

Hiking trails, beaches, and wilderness adventures for nature lovers

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Dodd Narrows

5.0

Nestled just south of Nanaimo, Dodd Narrows is a hidden gem that offers a breathtaking spectacle of natural beauty and marine activity. This narrow channel, separating Vancouver Island from Mudge Island, is renowned for its powerful tidal currents, making it a thrilling spot for marine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. As you arrive, you'll be greeted by the rhythmic sound of rushing water, a testament to the strong tidal forces that define this unique location. It's a fantastic spot for seasoned kayakers and boaters looking to experience the exhilarating challenge of navigating the swift currents. For those who prefer to stay on land, the area offers stunning views from the shore, where you can watch seals and sea lions frolic in the waves, and if you're lucky, catch a glimpse of orcas or porpoises passing through. Hiking trails around Dodd Narrows provide an opportunity to explore the lush coastal forest and enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding waters and islands. The trails are perfect for a leisurely walk or an invigorating hike, offering both serenity and a sense of adventure. Local lore tells of the narrows' importance to Indigenous peoples, and visiting this site offers a chance to reflect on the rich cultural heritage of the region. Whether you're there for the thrill of the tides, the natural beauty, or a quiet moment of reflection, Dodd Narrows promises an unforgettable experience that captures the wild spirit of Vancouver Island.

Nanaimo
AttractionPark

PASA ISLAND

5.0

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Salish Sea, PASA Island near Sidney, BC, offers a hidden slice of paradise for those seeking a tranquil escape. This enchanting island is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers alike, providing a unique blend of untouched wilderness and breathtaking coastal beauty. Accessible only by boat, the journey to PASA Island is a delightful adventure in itself, setting the stage for the natural wonders that await. Once you set foot on this picturesque island, you'll be greeted by lush, verdant forests that teem with local wildlife. Keep an eye out for the playful otters and majestic bald eagles that call this island home. The island's trails invite you to wander through towering trees and emerge onto rugged cliffs, where panoramic views of the surrounding waters and distant islands are nothing short of spectacular. It's a photographer's dream, offering countless opportunities to capture the serene beauty of the Pacific Northwest. PASA Island also boasts secluded beaches perfect for picnicking, sunbathing, or simply unwinding to the soothing sounds of lapping waves. The island's tidal pools reveal a fascinating underwater world, where you can discover colorful starfish and curious crabs. For the more adventurous, kayaking around the island offers an intimate way to explore its hidden coves and observe the marine life up close. Whether you're seeking solitude, a romantic outing, or a family adventure, PASA Island provides a peaceful retreat that captures the essence of Vancouver Island's natural charm. With its pristine landscapes and tranquil ambiance, this little gem near Sidney is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone lucky enough to visit.

Sidney
AttractionPark

Seaport Park

5.0

Nestled in the heart of charming Sidney, BC, Seaport Park is a delightful waterfront oasis that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and community spirit. This picturesque park is an ideal spot for families, solo adventurers, and couples seeking a peaceful retreat by the sea. With its well-maintained lawns and lovely flower beds, Seaport Park is a haven for picnics, leisurely strolls, or simply soaking up the sunshine. One of the park's standout features is its proximity to the bustling Sidney waterfront. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Salish Sea, with its shimmering blue waters and distant mountains creating a breathtaking backdrop. The park's walking paths are ideal for a gentle jog or a relaxing walk, where you might catch sight of local wildlife, including herons and seals. Seaport Park is also conveniently located near local shops and cafés, making it easy to grab a coffee or a delicious treat to enjoy amidst the serene surroundings. For those interested in nautical history, the nearby Sidney Pier and the Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea offer fascinating insights into the region's maritime culture. Whether you're a local resident or just passing through, Seaport Park is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Sidney's coastal charm. It’s a place where the community gathers for local events, and where the simple pleasures of nature and seaside living come together in perfect harmony.

Sidney
ParkAttraction
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Culinary Delights

Exceptional dining experiences from farm-to-table to ocean-fresh seafood

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Chemainus Banh Mi

5.0

Nestled in the charming town of Chemainus, Chemainus Banh Mi serves up mouthwatering Vietnamese sandwiches that are a local favorite! With fresh baguettes and vibrant fillings, each bite bursts with flavor. The cozy atmosphere and friendly service make it a perfect spot for a quick lunch or a casual dinner. Don’t miss their homemade sauces and refreshing bubble tea – a delightful treat after exploring the art-filled streets of Chemainus!

Chemainus
RestaurantVietnamese Restaurant

Grand Phoret

5.0

Nestled in the heart of Campbell River, Grand Phoret offers a dining experience that seamlessly blends the enchanting charm of Vancouver Island's natural beauty with the warmth of local hospitality. This delightful restaurant, aptly named to reflect its grand forest surroundings, is a haven for food enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. As you step inside Grand Phoret, you're welcomed by a cozy, inviting atmosphere accented by rustic wooden beams and large windows that frame the lush, verdant landscape outside. The interior design pays homage to the island's rich forestry, creating a serene and earthy ambiance that sets the stage for a memorable meal. Grand Phoret prides itself on a menu that celebrates the bounty of the Pacific Northwest. Featuring locally sourced ingredients, the dishes are a testament to culinary creativity and sustainability. From expertly prepared seafood, caught fresh from nearby waters, to farm-to-table vegetables and artisanal breads, every bite is a journey through the flavors of the region. Don't miss their signature cedar-plank salmon, a dish that encapsulates the essence of coastal dining. The friendly and knowledgeable staff at Grand Phoret are always eager to share stories about the local ingredients and suggest perfect wine pairings from their extensive list of British Columbia vintages. Whether you're a local resident or a traveler passing through, the restaurant provides a perfect setting for leisurely lunches or intimate dinners. Grand Phoret isn't just a place to eat; it's a place to savor the essence of Campbell River and the broader Vancouver Island community. With its commitment to quality, creativity, and the environment, Grand Phoret promises an unforgettable culinary adventure that leaves you both satisfied and inspired.

Campbell River
RestaurantPacific Northwest Cuisine

Gigi's Oysters

5.0

Nestled in the picturesque Comox Valley, Gigi's Oysters is a seafood lover's paradise. This charming eatery specializes in freshly shucked oysters sourced from local waters, served with a variety of zesty sauces. The casual, welcoming atmosphere invites you to savor the ocean's bounty while enjoying stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Pair your meal with a selection from their curated local wine list for a truly memorable dining experience!

Comox Valley
RestaurantSeafood Restaurant
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Arts & Culture

Museums, galleries, and cultural sites celebrating island heritage

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Dino Lab Inc.

5.0

Nestled in the vibrant city of Victoria, BC, Dino Lab Inc. offers a prehistoric adventure like no other! This isn't your typical museum—it's an interactive paleontological workshop where the ancient world comes to life. As you step into Dino Lab, you're immediately greeted by the colossal sight of dinosaur skeletons, each piece meticulously prepared by passionate experts on-site. What sets Dino Lab apart is its unique hands-on experience. Visitors of all ages have the rare opportunity to participate in the restoration process, from cleaning real dinosaur bones to assembling these magnificent creatures. It's a perfect blend of education and fun, where every fossil has a story waiting to be uncovered. The knowledgeable staff bring a personal touch to your visit, eager to share their expertise and the latest discoveries from the field. For those with a curious mind, the lab offers fascinating insights into the lives of these ancient giants, shedding light on their behaviors and the environments they once roamed. Whether you're a budding paleontologist or just looking for a thrilling family outing, Dino Lab Inc. is a must-visit destination that promises to ignite your imagination and transport you back to a world ruled by dinosaurs. Don't forget to check out their special events and workshops, where you can delve even deeper into the prehistoric past.

Victoria
MuseumEducational

Salt Spring Gallery of Fine Art

5.0

Nestled in the heart of Salt Spring Island, the Salt Spring Gallery of Fine Art is a vibrant hub for local creativity. Showcasing an eclectic mix of contemporary works from talented island artists, this inviting gallery offers a unique glimpse into the region's artistic spirit. With rotating exhibits and engaging events, it’s the perfect spot to discover a piece that resonates with you while supporting local talent. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in island culture!

Salt Spring Island
GalleryArt Gallery

Protection Island Museum

5.0

Tucked away on the charming Protection Island, just a short ferry ride from Nanaimo, the Protection Island Museum offers a delightful glimpse into the island's rich and colorful past. This quaint museum is perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, providing an intimate look at the stories that have shaped this unique community. Housed in a cozy, rustic building, the museum showcases a fascinating collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents that chronicle the island's transformation from its days as a coal mining hub to its current status as a serene residential community. You'll find intriguing displays on the island's maritime history, including the legendary tales of pirate and rum-running days, which add a touch of mystery and adventure to your visit. One of the standout features of the Protection Island Museum is its dedication to community storytelling. The passionate volunteers who run the museum are always eager to share anecdotes and insights, making your visit an interactive and memorable experience. Don't miss the chance to hear about the island's most famous resident, "Black" Frank Ney, the former mayor of Nanaimo, known for his flamboyant personality and pirate-themed antics. After exploring the museum, take a leisurely stroll along the island's peaceful trails or enjoy a picnic in Gallows Point Light Park, where you can soak in stunning views of the Nanaimo harbor. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the Protection Island Museum is a delightful detour into the heart of Vancouver Island's vibrant history.

Nanaimo
MuseumHistory
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Wellness & Relaxation

Spas, hot springs, and peaceful retreats for rejuvenation

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Maquinna Marine Provincial Park

4.7

Nestled within the stunning natural beauty of Tofino, Maquinna Marine Provincial Park is a hidden gem that promises adventure and serenity in equal measure. This park is most renowned for its natural hot springs, which are a must-visit for anyone seeking relaxation amid the wilderness. Imagine soaking in warm, soothing waters as you breathe in the crisp coastal air and gaze out at the pristine ocean views—a truly magical experience! Accessible only by boat or seaplane, the journey to Maquinna Marine Provincial Park is an adventure in itself. As you approach, you'll be greeted by the lush green canopy of the rainforest, which provides a dramatic backdrop to the park’s rugged coastline. The walk to the hot springs is an enchanting 2-kilometer boardwalk trek through old-growth forests, where you might spot local wildlife like eagles, sea otters, and even the occasional black bear. For those with a love of the sea, the park is a paradise for kayaking, offering opportunities to explore hidden coves and witness the vibrant marine life that thrives in these waters. Whether you're here to soak, explore, or simply absorb the natural beauty, Maquinna Marine Provincial Park captures the spirit of Tofino and is a testament to the untouched wilderness that defines Vancouver Island. Don't forget your camera—every corner of this park offers a postcard-perfect moment!

Tofino
ParkNature Park

Painter's Lodge

3.8

Nestled at the edge of the picturesque Discovery Passage in Campbell River, Painter's Lodge is more than just a hotel; it’s a beloved landmark steeped in history and natural beauty. This charming retreat offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal destination for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. Originally established in the 1920s, Painter's Lodge has long been a magnet for fishing enthusiasts, drawn by the lure of world-class salmon fishing. Guests can embark on guided fishing excursions or wildlife tours, where sightings of orcas, sea lions, and bald eagles are common. The lodge itself is a haven of tranquility, with its cozy rooms and suites offering stunning views of the water or lush gardens. After a day of exploration, unwind in the heated outdoor pool or hot tub, or savor a delicious meal at the lodge’s renowned restaurant, where fresh, locally-sourced seafood takes center stage. Painter's Lodge also holds a special place in the heart of the arts community. Its historic connection to the painters who once captured the beauty of the region on canvas is celebrated through various art events and workshops, keeping the creative spirit alive. Whether you’re casting a line, capturing the perfect landscape photo, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings, Painter's Lodge offers a quintessential Vancouver Island experience that’s bound to leave you enchanted.

Campbell River
HotelFishing Lodge

Surfside RV Resort

Experience the ultimate in outdoor living at Surfside RV Resort, where the breathtaking beauty of Vancouver Island meets top-notch amenities. Nestled along the picturesque coastline in Parksville, our resort provides the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Enjoy spacious RV sites, modern facilities, and easy access to sandy beaches, forested trails, and charming local attractions. Whether you're seeking a family vacation or a peaceful retreat, Surfside RV Resort is your gateway to unforgettable memories.

Parksville
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Nightlife & Entertainment

Bars, clubs, and live entertainment venues for after-dark fun

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Bevan Park

5.0

Nestled in the charming seaside town of Sidney, BC, Bevan Park is a delightful green haven that perfectly captures the serene essence of Vancouver Island. This quaint park, though modest in size, is brimming with local charm and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. As you step into Bevan Park, you're greeted by a lush expanse of well-maintained lawns that invite you to lay down a picnic blanket and soak up the coastal sun. The park's beautiful gardens showcase a vibrant tapestry of local flora, offering a burst of colors and sweet fragrances that change with the seasons. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a quiet moment of reflection amidst nature. Families will find joy in the park's play area, where children can let their imaginations run wild on the slides and swings, while parents relax on nearby benches, taking in the peaceful surroundings. For those seeking a bit of activity, the park's open spaces are ideal for a casual game of frisbee or a friendly bout of catch. One of Bevan Park's unique features is its proximity to the Sidney waterfront. Just a short walk away, you can enjoy stunning views of the Salish Sea, with opportunities to spot local wildlife or watch the ferries as they come and go from the nearby terminal. Bevan Park is more than just a green space; it's a beloved community gathering spot where locals and visitors alike come to unwind, connect, and enjoy the simple pleasures of island life. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a family on a day out, or someone seeking a peaceful escape, Bevan Park in Sidney offers a slice of tranquility that is quintessentially Vancouver Island.

Sidney
ParkEntertainment

Dino Lab Inc.

5.0

Nestled in the vibrant city of Victoria, BC, Dino Lab Inc. offers a prehistoric adventure like no other! This isn't your typical museum—it's an interactive paleontological workshop where the ancient world comes to life. As you step into Dino Lab, you're immediately greeted by the colossal sight of dinosaur skeletons, each piece meticulously prepared by passionate experts on-site. What sets Dino Lab apart is its unique hands-on experience. Visitors of all ages have the rare opportunity to participate in the restoration process, from cleaning real dinosaur bones to assembling these magnificent creatures. It's a perfect blend of education and fun, where every fossil has a story waiting to be uncovered. The knowledgeable staff bring a personal touch to your visit, eager to share their expertise and the latest discoveries from the field. For those with a curious mind, the lab offers fascinating insights into the lives of these ancient giants, shedding light on their behaviors and the environments they once roamed. Whether you're a budding paleontologist or just looking for a thrilling family outing, Dino Lab Inc. is a must-visit destination that promises to ignite your imagination and transport you back to a world ruled by dinosaurs. Don't forget to check out their special events and workshops, where you can delve even deeper into the prehistoric past.

Victoria
MuseumEducational

Old Koksilah School Museum

5.0

Step back in time at the Old Koksilah School Museum in Duncan, BC! This charming heritage site showcases the rich educational history of the Cowichan Valley. Wander through vintage classrooms, explore fascinating artifacts, and learn about the local culture. With friendly volunteers eager to share stories, this hidden gem is perfect for families and history buffs alike. Don’t miss a chance to experience a slice of the past!

Duncan
MuseumHeritage Sites
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Wildlife Encounters

Whale watching, bird sanctuaries, and wildlife viewing opportunities

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Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours

4.9

Nestled in the heart of Campbell River, Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours offers an exhilarating gateway to the untamed beauty of British Columbia’s marine life. Known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," Campbell River provides the perfect backdrop for a memorable day on the water. This family-owned business has been making waves for its dedication to delivering thrilling and educational experiences that highlight the region's rich biodiversity. Hop aboard one of their comfortable, eco-friendly vessels and prepare to be awestruck as you navigate through the pristine waters of the Discovery Passage. The expert guides at Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours are as passionate as they are knowledgeable, sharing fascinating insights about the local wildlife and ecosystems. Whether you’re spotting majestic orcas, playful dolphins, or the awe-inspiring humpback whales, every tour promises a unique and unforgettable encounter with nature. But the adventure doesn’t stop at whale watching. The company also offers exciting excursions such as bear watching tours, cultural journeys exploring Indigenous heritage, and even thrilling white-water rafting adventures. Each experience is carefully curated to ensure you connect deeply with the natural world, leaving you with a profound appreciation for this stunning coastal region. Perfect for families, solo travelers, and groups seeking a genuine taste of the Pacific Northwest’s marine wonders, Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours is your ticket to adventure and discovery. So, grab your binoculars, bring your sense of wonder, and embark on a journey that promises to be both educational and exhilarating.

Campbell River
Whale WatchingAdventure Tours

Cathedral Grove

4.8

Nestled in MacMillan Provincial Park, Cathedral Grove is a breathtaking wonderland of ancient Douglas firs and red cedars, some over 800 years old! Wander along the tranquil trails, framed by towering trees that reach for the sky. The dappled sunlight creates a magical ambiance, perfect for photography or quiet reflection. Keep an eye out for local wildlife and enjoy the serene beauty of this iconic Vancouver Island gem. A must-visit for nature lovers!

Port Alberni
ParkPhotography

Qualicum National Wildlife Area Marshall-Stevenson

4.8

Nestled along the stunning coastline, the Qualicum National Wildlife Area Marshall-Stevenson is a haven for nature lovers and birdwatchers alike. This serene park boasts diverse ecosystems where you can spot migratory birds, playful seals, and breathtaking views of the ocean. With well-maintained trails winding through lush landscapes, it’s the perfect spot for a peaceful stroll or a picnic, all while immersing yourself in the island's natural beauty.

Qualicum Beach
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