

Gateway to Quatsino's wilderness, offering stunning views and diverse wildlife.
The starting point of the Quatsino Main Trail, offering stunning views and diverse wildlife.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic ocean views and a glimpse into the area's maritime history.
A beautiful estuary teeming with wildlife, perfect for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty dishes and cozy atmosphere.
A historic spot for lunch, serving classic sandwiches and soups since 1950.
A popular spot for dinner, famous for its steaks and seafood dishes.
Quatsino Main Trail Head is known for its unpredictable rain, a rain jacket is essential for staying dry and comfortable.
The trail can be rugged and wet, sturdy hiking boots are recommended for grip and support.
For protection against bears that may be encountered on the trail, bear spray is optional but can provide peace of mind.
Traditional Indigenous dish of wild smoked salmon and bannock (fry bread), served with eggs and potatoes.
Creamy seafood chowder made with fresh local catch like salmon, halibut, and prawns, along with vegetables.
Grilled or pan-seared sockeye salmon, often served with a side of seasonal vegetables and potatoes.
Handcrafted art pieces reflecting the rich Salish culture and history of the Quatsino region.
A local delicacy, traditionally prepared by the First Nations people of the area.
Traditional baskets woven from local cedar and spruce roots, showcasing the region's craftsmanship.
Govardhan Parikrama is a sacred circumambulation of Govardhan Hill, a revered site for Hindus, located near Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Experience a breathtaking sunrise over Vancouver Island from the summit of Mount Cain.

The Grand Mosque in Dazu, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its intricate carvings and sculptures, reflecting a blend of Chinese and Islamic art.