

A fascinating journey through Quesnel's rich history, housed in a historic 1914 schoolhouse.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty portions and friendly service.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of pizzas and Italian dishes.
A scenic dinner spot, known for its excellent steaks and beautiful views of the golf course.
Fluffy buttermilk pancakes with local maple syrup
Slow-cooked, tender beef in a rich BBQ sauce, served with coleslaw
Fresh salmon simmered in a creamy, herb-infused broth with vegetables

Quesnel's climate can be unpredictable with rain showers, especially in spring and fall.
The museum has exhibits that require walking, and Quesnel has plenty of outdoor activities nearby.

Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring museums and outdoor attractions.
Hand-carved wooden art pieces, reflecting the region's logging history and First Nations heritage.
Unique necklaces and bracelets made from hand-pierced and dyed bark beads, a traditional craft of the Carrier First Nations.
Locally produced honey from the Quesnel area, known for its rich flavour and high quality.
Discover Quesnel's rich history through artifacts and exhibits at this engaging museum.

Explore the unique geological formations and learn about the area's mining history.
Join the annual family-friendly event featuring canoe races, live music, and food vendors.
Pithoragarh Fort, a 14th-century marvel, offers panoramic views of the Soar Valley and is a testament to Kumaon's rich history.
A serene beach promenade lined with coconut trees, offering a peaceful retreat from bustling Alappuzha.
Donggang Market, a bustling traditional market, offers a glimpse into local life and a variety of fresh seafood.