

A cultural gem showcasing the rich history and heritage of the Gwawaenuk First Nation people.

Gwawaenuk Heritage Museum is often visited during rainy seasons, so a poncho is essential for staying dry.
The museum has extensive outdoor exhibits, so comfortable footwear is recommended for exploring.

Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting outdoor attractions like the museum.
A historic longhouse showcasing indigenous culture and artifacts.
A fascinating hatchery where you can observe salmon up close.
An iconic suspension bridge offering stunning views of the city and harbor.
Hand-woven blankets and baskets, reflecting the Coast Salish people's traditional art and culture.
Handcrafted pieces inspired by the Salish Sea, featuring local shells, stones, and pearls.
A local delicacy, traditionally prepared by smoking wild salmon over open fires.
Iconic for its all-day breakfast menu and retro atmosphere.
A local favorite serving classic Canadian dishes since 1950.
Upscale French cuisine in a historic building near the museum.
Fluffy pancakes topped with maple syrup, often served with fresh fruit or bacon.
Chunks of lobster meat mixed with mayonnaise and served on a toasted bun.
Creamy macaroni and cheese with chunks of lobster meat, often baked with a crispy topping.
Papi Hills Sunrise Point offers a breathtaking view of the sunrise over the Western Ghats, with lush greenery and cool climate.
Experience the history of Gond Fort through a mesmerizing light and sound show, set against the backdrop of the ancient fort and the Arabian Sea.
A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the Kallattipuzha River.