

Gwawaenuk Waterfront offers stunning views of the Comox Harbour and the surrounding mountains, with opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Handcrafted from sea glass found along the Gwawaenuk coast, these unique pieces celebrate the area's marine heritage.
Cured and smoked using traditional methods, this salmon is a local delicacy and a must-try for seafood lovers.
Made from locally sourced wool, these sweaters are a testament to the region's knitting tradition and keep you warm on chilly coastal evenings.
Grilled corn, black beans, avocado, poached egg, and salsa verde.
Crispy battered fish, shredded cabbage, pico de gallo, and crema.
Saffron-infused rice, mixed seafood, bell peppers, and aioli.
Gwawaenuk Waterfront is known for its unpredictable rain, a rain jacket is essential to stay dry.
For wildlife viewing and enjoying the scenic views, binoculars are recommended.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects, an insect repellent is optional but helpful.
Famous for its waterfront views and unique breakfast dishes.
Iconic spot for fresh seafood and stunning harbor views.
Historic restaurant known for its fine dining and waterfront ambiance.
Experience the serene beauty of Gwawaenuk Waterfront at sunrise.
Explore the rich history of Gwawaenuk at this well-preserved museum.
Indulge in local street food and shopping at this vibrant night market.
Sydney Markets offer a vast array of fresh produce, gourmet goods, and souvenirs. With a history dating back to 1875, the markets are a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. From handmade crafts to international cuisine, visitors can find something to suit every taste and budget.
A vibrant night market in Cianjur, West Java, offering local food, shopping, and lively atmosphere.

Explore Kalk Bay's rich history, from Victorian architecture to colorful fishing boats.