

Explore Quesnel's rich history at this museum, housing artifacts from the Gold Rush era and First Nations culture.
Intricately carved wooden puzzle boxes, a Quesnel tradition since the 1970s.
Handcrafted necklaces and earrings made from locally sourced bark beads.
High-quality knitted items like scarves and toques, showcasing local patterns and colours.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty portions and friendly service.
A historic spot for breakfast, offering a variety of baked goods and deli items.
Offers a variety of lunch options, including sandwiches, salads, and daily specials.

Explore Quesnel's rich history through artifacts and exhibits.
A serene wetland area perfect for birdwatching and nature walks.
Discover the region's gold rush history and First Nations culture.

Fried bread made from flour, water, and sometimes baking powder, served with jam or syrup.
Slow-cooked stew made with caribou meat, potatoes, carrots, onions, and spices.
Cured and smoked salmon, often served with cream cheese and bagels.
For capturing rain and fog at Quesnel District Museum Archives
For warmth while handling artifacts and tools in the museum archives
For a closer look at museum exhibits without disturbing others
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