

A scenic 29km trail along the Quatsino River, offering stunning views and abundant wildlife.
The starting point of the Quatsino River Trail, offering stunning views and easy access to hiking trails.
Learn about the local Kwakwaka'wakw culture and the importance of salmon to their way of life.
A beautiful estuary where the Quatsino River meets the ocean, perfect for wildlife viewing and photography.
The Quatsino River Trail has wet and muddy sections, so waterproof boots are essential for comfort and safety.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be bothersome, especially near the river, so a good insect repellent is recommended.
While there are water sources along the trail, it's optional but useful to have a portable water filter for safe drinking water.
Known for its stunning river views and hearty breakfast options, this lodge is a popular spot for hikers and nature lovers.
Housed in a historic schoolhouse, this restaurant offers a unique atmosphere and locally-sourced lunch options.
Famous for its waterfront views and fresh seafood dishes, this restaurant is a must-visit for dinner.
Cured salmon and traditional First Nations flatbread, served with cream cheese and herbs.

Creamy soup made with fresh seafood like clams, shrimp, and cod, along with potatoes and herbs.
Grilled or smoked sockeye salmon, served with a side of mixed greens and lemon-dill sauce.
These intricate wooden poles are a symbol of the First Nations' culture and storytelling tradition.
A local delicacy made from wild salmonberries, this jelly is a taste of the Pacific Northwest's wilderness.
These traditional blankets are woven using the ancient Raven's Tail technique, passed down through generations.

A serene riverside park in Baliuag, Bulacan, offering picnic spots, a children's playground, and a scenic view of the Baliuag River.
Historic theater in Seattle, known for its Art Deco design and live performances.
A treasure trove of Brooklyn's history, offering exhibitions, programs, and a vast collection of artifacts.