


A hidden gem on Vancouver Island, this museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Tlowitsis First Nation.

Explore the rich history of the Tlowitsis people at this fascinating museum.
Enjoy a scenic boat tour or kayak around the beautiful Quatsino Sound.
Visit this educational hatchery to learn about salmon and other marine life.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its stunning ocean views and delicious seafood dishes.
Located in the historic Tlowitsis Bay Lodge, this restaurant offers a fine dining experience with a view.
A popular spot for dinner, known for its fresh seafood and lively atmosphere.
Tlowitsis Bay has unpredictable rain, a jacket is essential for outdoor activities.
To observe wildlife and scenic views at the museum and nearby parks.
To learn about the rich history and culture of the Tlowitsis Bay area.
Traditional Indigenous dish featuring smoked salmon, bannock (fry bread), and a side of eggs or potatoes.
Delicious appetizer or light lunch made from fresh crab meat, mixed with herbs and spices, then pan-fried until golden.
A hearty dinner featuring locally caught halibut, deep-fried until crispy, served with a side of fries and tartar sauce.

Hand-carved by local First Nations artists, these totem poles represent the rich cultural heritage of the Tlowitsis people.
Intricately woven by local artisans using traditional techniques, these textiles tell the stories of the Tlowitsis people and their connection to the land and sea.
Made from locally harvested salmonberries, this jelly is a unique taste of the Pacific Northwest and a popular treat among locals and visitors alike.
Heritage Garden Tours offers a unique blend of history and nature, showcasing beautiful gardens and historic sites in the San Francisco Bay Area.

A luxurious spa nestled in the Riviera Maya, offering traditional Mayan healing rituals and modern spa treatments.
A treasure trove of Chinese history and art, housing over 370,000 artifacts from the Neolithic Age to the Qing Dynasty.