

A challenging 36km backcountry trail in Strathcona Provincial Park, offering stunning views of Quatsino Sound and the surrounding mountains.
The Quatsino Trail has uneven terrain and can be wet, making waterproof boots essential for comfort and safety.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be prevalent in the trail's wilderness areas, so repellent is recommended for protection.
While there are water sources along the trail, it's optional but recommended to carry a portable water filter for safe drinking water.
A hearty, traditional Indigenous flatbread made with cornmeal, served with jam or honey.

A creamy, comforting soup made with fresh, locally-caught salmon, potatoes, and vegetables.
Tender, sweet crab legs cooked and served with lemon butter, best enjoyed with a view of the ocean.
A historic lodge offering stunning views and hearty breakfasts for adventurers exploring the trail.
A waterfront restaurant serving fresh seafood and local favourites in a historic building.
An upscale dining experience featuring ocean views, fresh seafood, and an extensive wine list.
A stunning beach with clear waters, perfect for swimming and picnics.
Learn about the local history and culture at this informative centre.
A historic lighthouse offering beautiful sunset views and a chance to explore the nearby trails.
Hand-drawn maps of the Quatsino Trail, reflecting the local artist's love for the region's wilderness.
A local delicacy made from wild salmonberries, reflecting the region's unique flora.
Crafted from locally sourced cedar, these spoons are a testament to the First Nations' woodworking tradition.
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Hermanus Wine Estates, nestled between mountains and sea, offers a unique wine tasting experience with stunning views.
Yalaburg Lighthouse, a historic beacon on WA's northwest coast, offers stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Australia's maritime history.