


Discover the fascinating history of gold mining in the Quesnel region at this interactive centre.
Fried bread made from a mix of flour, baking powder, and water, often served with jam or syrup.
Slow-cooked stew made with caribou meat, potatoes, carrots, and onions, seasoned with herbs.
Grilled or smoked salmon, often served with a side of boiled potatoes and greens.
Handcrafted using unique pebbles from the Quesnel River, these pieces capture the spirit of the region.
Locally sourced wood is transformed into intricate carvings, reflecting the area's rich First Nations heritage.
Pure, natural honey produced by local beekeepers, showcasing the region's diverse flora.
Quesnel River Pits Interpretive Centre often experiences rain, so a waterproof jacket is essential.
The centre offers trails, and sturdy footwear is recommended for exploring.
For birdwatching and wildlife viewing, binoculars are optional but enhance the experience.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty portions and riverside views.
A historic spot for lunch, serving classic sandwiches and homemade soups since 1950.
An upscale dining experience with a focus on locally sourced ingredients and stunning river views.

Explore the history of the Quesnel River Pits and the gold rush era at this informative centre.

Enjoy a peaceful afternoon at this park, known for its beautiful lake, picnic areas, and walking trails.
Experience the unique beauty of the Quesnel River Pits under the starlit sky on this guided night hike.

Experience the magical 'Sangameshwar Luminous Night Show' at Sangara Hill Fort, a mesmerizing light and sound spectacle that brings the fort's history to life.
Wat Si Saket, a beautiful 18th-century Buddhist temple, is known for its unique architecture and intricate murals.
A historic lighthouse in Galle, offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the Galle Fort.