

A remote and wild coastal park offering stunning ocean views, old-growth forests, and challenging hikes.
A historic lighthouse offering stunning coastal views and a glimpse into BC's maritime history.
A beautiful, secluded beach with turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, picnicking, and wildlife spotting.
Experience the stunning night sky away from city lights, ideal for stargazing and appreciating the cosmos.
Cape Scott Provincial Park is known for its unpredictable weather, with frequent rain.
The park's trails can be muddy and slippery, requiring sturdy footwear.
Bear encounters are possible in the park, and bear spray is a recommended safety precaution.
Known for its stunning ocean views and delicious breakfast dishes, this bistro is a local favorite.
Housed in a historic firehall, this bistro offers a unique atmosphere and excellent lunch options.
This upscale restaurant offers a beautiful beachfront setting and a menu featuring fresh, local seafood.
Cured salmon and traditional bannock bread, served with cream cheese and capers.
Fresh, locally caught fish (halibut or cod) battered and fried, served with crispy fries and tartar sauce.
Slow-cooked venison with a variety of foraged wild mushrooms, served with a side of crusty bread.
Locally produced maple syrup, a tradition in Cape Scott Provincial Park, reflecting the region's natural sweetness.
Iconic totem poles, carved by local First Nations artists, depicting family crests and clan symbols.
Comfortable hoodies featuring park logos, popular among hikers and locals alike.

Kathakali, a traditional Indian dance form, is known for its elaborate costumes and facial expressions. It originated in the Indian state of Kerala over 400 years ago.

Explore the vibrant town of Arles, where Vincent van Gogh lived and painted some of his most famous works.
A serene, 244-acre park featuring a stunning 15-foot waterfall, lush trails, and abundant wildlife.