

Nestled amidst the lush landscapes of Vancouver Island, the Tahsis River offers an exceptional fishing experience at sunrise. Anglers can expect a tranquil atmosphere, abundant salmon, and breathtaking views as the day begins.
Known for its stunning vistas and abundant wildlife, the Tahsis River is ideal for a peaceful morning stroll or fishing. Early visitors can enjoy the tranquil environment and catch the sunrise over the water.
This center showcases the rich history and culture of Tahsis, featuring local artifacts and exhibits on the indigenous peoples of the region. It's a perfect afternoon spot for those interested in local history.
Stroll along the waterfront promenade in the evening, where you can enjoy picturesque views of the harbor and the setting sun, along with local dining options. It’s a great place to unwind and experience local life.
Known for its hearty breakfast options and local ingredients, Pinecone Restaurant is a favorite among visitors for starting their day with a full meal.
A beloved local chain, The White Spot offers delicious burgers and comfort food, making it a great lunch spot for travelers exploring the area.
Offering a stunning view of the river, Fisherman's Wharf specializes in fresh, local seafood, providing a perfect setting for a relaxing dinner after a day of fishing.
Authentic First Nations artwork, including carved totem poles and masks, reflects the rich cultural heritage and storytelling traditions of the Indigenous peoples of the area. Purchasing a piece supports local artists and helps to preserve their culture.
Salmon jerky is a traditional snack in the region, made using local fish that embodies the community's fishing heritage. It's a delicious way to take home a taste of the Pacific Northwest.
Cedar baskets are intricately woven using local materials and techniques passed down through generations, representing a connection to the land and traditional craftsmanship. They make beautiful and functional souvenirs.