

An annual paddling event on the Quesnel River, offering a mix of whitewater and scenic sections, attracting paddlers from around the world.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty portions and friendly service.
A casual spot near the Quesnel River Paddlefest, offering light meals and coffee.
A riverside restaurant offering a variety of dishes, known for its steaks and scenic views.

A historic abbey in Arles, France, known for its Romanesque architecture and stunning views over the Rhône River.

Breathtaking coastal cliffs, turquoise waters, and hiking trails near Marseille.
A protected area in Belize, home to diverse wildlife and the New River, offering opportunities for eco-tours and wildlife spotting.
Experience the thrill of paddling down the Quesnel River, surrounded by stunning landscapes.
Explore the rich history of the Quesnel area through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
Witness the engineering marvel of the Quesnel River Bridge, illuminated at night.
Quesnel River Paddlefest involves water activities, so quick-drying clothes are essential to stay comfortable and warm.
Staying hydrated is crucial during outdoor activities. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
The area may have mosquitoes and other insects, so a portable repellent is optional but can enhance your comfort.
Fluffy pancakes with wild blueberries, served with maple syrup
Slow-cooked beef brisket with a sweet and tangy BBQ sauce, served with coleslaw
Freshly caught salmon, grilled and seasoned with local herbs, served with a side of wild rice
Crafted by local artisans, these paddles are a symbol of the Quesnel River Paddlefest and showcase the region's woodworking tradition.
Produced locally, this pure maple syrup is a taste of the region and a popular gift item.
Knitted by local residents, these socks are made from wool sourced from nearby ranches and are perfect for chilly evenings by the river.