

A small, community-driven museum showcasing local history and artifacts in the remote village of Quatsino, BC.
A fascinating museum showcasing the rich history and culture of the Quatsino people.
A scenic hiking trail offering stunning ocean views and opportunities to spot wildlife.
A family-friendly lodge offering a variety of outdoor activities and a restaurant with local cuisine.
Known for its stunning ocean views and fresh seafood, this lodge restaurant is a local favorite for breakfast.
A cozy spot with a great breakfast menu and friendly service, loved by locals and visitors alike.
Offering a unique dining experience with a lighthouse backdrop, this restaurant is famous for its fresh seafood lunches.
Smoked salmon, poached eggs, hollandaise sauce, and English muffin.

Fluffy pancakes with local berry compote and whipped cream.

Fresh crab meat, breadcrumbs, herbs, and lemon aioli.

Quatsino's coastal climate can be rainy, especially during winter.
Exploring the museum and nearby trails requires comfortable, sturdy footwear.
To observe wildlife and scenic views around the museum.
Hand-woven by local First Nations, these textiles preserve ancient Salish patterns and techniques.
Crafted by local artists, these totem poles tell stories of Quatsino's indigenous culture and history.
A local delicacy, this smoked salmon is caught and prepared traditionally by Quatsino residents.

The Prado Museum, Madrid's premier art gallery, houses an unparalleled collection of European art, including works by Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco.
Roskilde's harbor and waterfront offer a charming blend of history and modern leisure, with Viking Ship Museum and lively cafes.
A living museum of ancient trees, offering a serene and historic experience.