

A cultural gem showcasing the heritage of the Tlowitsis First Nation, nestled in the beautiful coastal community of Kwa'lilas Homalco Resort.
Explore the rich history and culture of the Kwakwaka'wakw people at this authentic heritage centre.
Experience the great outdoors with hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and stunning ocean views.
Enjoy a relaxing evening walk along the waterfront, with picnic areas and beautiful sunset views.

Tlowitsis Heritage Centre is located in a rainforest, so a waterproof jacket is essential.
The centre offers hiking trails, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
To protect against insects common in rainforest environments.
A local favourite for breakfast, known for its hearty dishes and waterfront views.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a wide selection of craft beers and pub fare.
An upscale steakhouse offering a refined dining experience with a view of the ocean.
Cured salmon served with traditional bannock bread, often accompanied by scrambled eggs and a side of fruit.
A hearty soup made with a variety of foraged wild mushrooms, cream, and herbs, typically served with crusty bread.
Steamed or boiled crab legs served with melted butter, lemon, and garlic, often accompanied by a side of coleslaw.
Hand-carved by local artists, these masks represent the Tlowitsis people's connection to nature and their ancestors.
Traditionally made by the Tlowitsis people, these baskets are woven from locally sourced cedar and showcase the community's craftsmanship.
Made from locally harvested salmonberries, this jelly is a taste of the Pacific Northwest and a popular local treat.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Kemmannugundi Fort offers panoramic views, lush forests, and a serene lake.
A vibrant, historic square in Seville, surrounded by beautiful architecture and bustling with local life.
A historic ferry service connecting Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, offering stunning views of Victoria Harbour.