


Explore the rich history of British Columbia's coastal defense at this 19th-century fort, featuring stunning ocean views and historic buildings.

Canada's first lighthouse, offering stunning ocean views and historical insights.
A beautiful park with hiking trails, beaches, and swimming spots.

Explore BC's natural and human history through engaging exhibits and artifacts.
Fort Rodd Hill's coastal location can be rainy, a jacket will keep you dry while exploring.
The historic site has uneven surfaces, good shoes are essential for a comfortable visit.
To fully enjoy the coastal views and spot wildlife, a pair of binoculars is optional but recommended.
A local favourite for brunch, known for its creative dishes and extensive wine selection.
Located in the iconic Hotel Grand Pacific, this restaurant offers stunning views and a seasonally-driven menu.
Known for its innovative Japanese cuisine and stunning waterfront views.
A symbol of Fort Rodd Hill, these models are handcrafted by local artisans using traditional woodworking techniques.
A local delicacy, salmon jerky is a traditional food of the First Nations people in the region.
Made from locally sourced wool, these blankets are a testament to the region's sheep farming heritage.
Traditional Indigenous flatbread, served with jam or syrup.
Crispy battered cod with fries, often served with tartar sauce.
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
Cibodas Museum, nestled in the lush Cibodas Botanic Garden, showcases a rich collection of botanical specimens and artifacts.

Bageshwar Temple, nestled in the Kumaon region, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, offering panoramic views of the Kaliasaur Peak.
A serene coastal retreat with clean waters and a lighthouse offering panoramic views.