

A network of trails offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, wildlife spotting, and hiking opportunities for all levels.
Cured salmon and traditional bannock bread, often served with cream cheese and capers.
Fresh, locally-caught fish (often cod or halibut) battered and fried, served with hand-cut fries and tartar sauce.
Steamed or grilled Dungeness crab legs, served with melted butter and lemon.
These intricate wooden sculptures are a symbol of the First Nations' culture and heritage, often depicting mythical creatures and historical events.
A traditional snack made from dried and smoked salmon, it's a staple in the local diet and a great source of energy for hikers.
These beautifully crafted blankets are traditionally made by the Nuxalk Nation, featuring intricate patterns that tell stories of their ancestors.
Palliser Bay Regional Park Trails can be muddy and wet, so waterproof boots are essential for comfortable hiking.
The area is known for its insect population, so a good repellent is recommended to prevent bites and discomfort.

To keep your devices charged while exploring the trails and enjoying the scenic views.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the bay.
A network of trails offering hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic lookouts.
A picturesque waterfront area with shops, restaurants, and a beautiful sunset view.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its large portions and friendly service.
A historic spot for lunch, serving fresh sandwiches and salads since 1985.
An iconic dinner spot with a view of Palliser Bay, known for its excellent steaks and seafood.
A serene and historic temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy, known for its annual festival and beautiful architecture.
Mercat de Ruzafa is a vibrant, traditional market in Valencia's trendy Ruzafa district, offering local produce, tapas bars, and a lively atmosphere.

A historic church in Strasbourg, known for its Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.