

Discover the fascinating world of salmon at this interactive centre, located in a beautiful park along the Nimpkish River.

Nimpkish River area can be rainy, a waterproof jacket is essential.

Sturdy footwear is necessary for exploring the river trails.
For wildlife viewing and enjoying the scenic river views.
Poached eggs on English muffin, topped with smoked Nimpkish River salmon, hollandaise sauce, and fresh dill.

Fluffy pancakes made with local wildberries, served with maple syrup and whipped cream.
Fresh crab meat mixed with herbs and spices, formed into cakes, breaded, and fried, served on a bun with tartar sauce.
A local favourite for breakfast, known for its hearty portions and friendly service.
A cozy spot with a variety of breakfast options, loved by locals and tourists alike.

A popular spot for a quick and delicious lunch, offering a variety of sandwiches and soups.
Learn about the salmon lifecycle and indigenous culture at this riverside centre.
Observe salmon spawning and learn about conservation efforts at this educational centre.
Discover the history of Port McNeill and the North Island through artifacts and exhibits.
These intricate figurines are hand-carved by local artisans, depicting the Nimpkish River's iconic salmon run.
A local favourite, this jam is made from wild salmonberries, a traditional food source for the indigenous people of the area.
Handcrafted by local First Nations artists, these pieces often feature traditional designs and materials like argillite and abalone.

A serene, 10-acre pond in New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest, offering swimming, fishing, and scenic views.
A breathtaking viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Penna River gorge, especially stunning at sunrise.

Victoria Mansion, a stunning 19th-century Italianate villa, is a testament to the Gilded Age in Portland, Maine.