

Gateway to Quatsino River's stunning salmon fishing and hiking trails, with breathtaking coastal views.
The Quatsino River Trailhead is known for its wet and muddy terrain, making waterproof boots essential.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be prevalent in the area, so repellent is recommended.
While there are water sources along the trail, it's optional but wise to have a portable water filter for safe drinking.
A historic lodge offering stunning views and hearty breakfasts.
A waterfront bistro with a relaxed atmosphere and delicious lunches.
A popular pub known for its diverse menu and lively atmosphere.
A hand-drawn map of the Quatsino River Trailhead, crafted by local artists, helping visitors navigate the trail and appreciate its beauty.
Intricately carved salmon figures, a symbol of the region's rich fishing history, made by local First Nations artisans.
Warm, hand-knit socks made from wool sourced from local sheep, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Cured salmon and traditional bannock bread, served with cream cheese and herbs.
Fresh crab meat mixed with herbs and breadcrumbs, pan-fried and served with a tangy sauce.
Tender elk meat slow-cooked with a variety of wild mushrooms, onions, and red wine.

A serene outdoor museum housing Auguste Rodin's extraordinary sculptures, nestled in a beautiful 19th-century mansion and gardens.
A serene, less-crowded beach in Kerala, perfect for relaxation and watching the sunset.
A lush, serene forest park known for its ancient trees, hiking trails, and scenic views.
A scenic trail leading to a beautiful river, perfect for a morning hike.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the coast, best visited in the afternoon.
A serene estuary ideal for wildlife spotting and enjoying the sunset.