


A serene and biodiverse estuary on Vancouver Island, known for its salmon runs and wildlife viewing.
Quatsino River Estuary has frequent rain, a jacket is essential for outdoor activities.
Sturdy boots are needed for exploring the estuary's trails and uneven terrain.
For birdwatching and wildlife viewing, binoculars are optional but enhance the experience.
Known for its stunning riverfront views and hearty breakfast options.
Offers a delightful lunch menu with a focus on fresh, local ingredients.
A fine dining experience with a focus on locally sourced seafood and steaks.
A peaceful morning walk along the estuary, offering stunning views and wildlife spotting opportunities.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the coast, best visited in the afternoon.
A delightful evening experience featuring a traditional salmon BBQ by the river, hosted by local First Nations.
Cured salmon served with traditional bannock bread, a breakfast staple in the region.
Delicious crab meat mixed with seasonings, breaded, and fried, often served with a tangy sauce.
Grilled or smoked sockeye salmon, caught locally and seasoned with herbs and spices.
Hand-carved salmon sculptures, symbolizing the region's rich fishing heritage.
Traditional blankets made from locally-sourced wool, showcasing intricate patterns passed down through generations.
A unique blend of local herbs and spices, capturing the essence of the estuary's diverse flora.

A treasure trove of ancient Indian art and architecture, the ASI Museum Konark is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
A fascinating museum dedicated to the infamous 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, offering a glimpse into the island's history and the devastating power of nature.
Experience the Adirondack Park's dark skies and stunning stargazing at Cranberry Lake's annual Night Sky Program.