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Mount Tamalpais

Address: 37P2+JX, Merritt, BC V1K 0B2, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Great views of Merritt and Nicola Valley! Just need our washrooms! Lol”

Spirit of the West Adventures

Address: 1313 Cramer Rd, Heriot Bay, BC V0P 1H0, Canada

Travel agency Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“The Whales and Wilderness trip with Spirit of the West Adventures was one of the most memorable trips we’ve ever taken. We were there both as guests and to help capture the experience on camera, to convey the experience in an interactive 360° Virtual Tour, videos, photos, and aerial drone footage. The glamping experience was next level, with a hot tub that had stunning ocean views, beautiful canvas tents with comfortable beds, outdoor showers, and a Robinson Crusoe-style dining area. The food and wine were also top-notch. But what really made the experience were the amazing guides and staff, and the incredible access to wildlife viewing from the kayaks. We saw all kinds of wildlife such as humpback whales, orcas, dolphins, sea lions, seals, and eagles. I highly recommend Spirit of the West Adventures for anyone looking for an unforgettable outdoor adventure.”

Miracle Beach Mini Golf

Address: 8667 Old, N Island Hwy, Black Creek, BC V9J 1G5, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“What a great course! So glad we made the drive up from Victoria and made Miracle Beach Mini Golf one of our stops! Hot dogs were great too! All the staff were super friendly and the service was top notch. Will definitely be back!”

Voght Park

Address: 1500 Canford Ave, Merritt, BC V1K, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“A very well kept fenced dog park with a water tap, double gate entry. Poo bags and a can. We had the park to ourselves. The park is immaculate. Not one poop left behind. My compliments to the user community and maintanence staff.”

Takakkaw Falls

Address: Yoho National Park, Columbia-Shuswap, BC V0A 1G0, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Wow! This fall has POWER! couldn’t get anywhere near the base of the fall due to the intense winds it generates, but easily one of the best falls I visited on the west coast. Make sure you have a confident driver navigating, as there are many hairpin turns leading up to the parking lot.”

Coastal Black Estate Winery

Address: 2186 Endall Rd, Black Creek, BC V9J 1G8, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction Food

“Pretty good stop when in the area and in the mood for fruit wines. It's a family operation. Did you know it used to be a dairy farm? Ha ha. How fun is that? And the bluebs cleanse your pallet. Picked this morning on site. Don't forget your wallet!!”

WestCoast WILD Zipline

Address: 51861 Pacific Rim Hwy, Alberni-Clayoquot, BC V0R 2Z0, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Best zipline tour on all of Vancouver Island!! My mom and I had an AMAZING experience at WestCoast WILD Zipline tour. Our guides Ricky and Jackie were amazing and such great storytellers! The zipline experience was breathtaking, we learned about the area, and the views from the zipline platforms were gorgeous. 10/10 highly reccomend doing this zipline experience on your way to Ucluelet/Tofino or on your way out!”

Twin Falls Chalet

Address: Yoho Valley Rd, Field, BC V0A 1G0, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“I went to this place as a kid and wow, what an experience. Fran who used to run it (this was 20 years ago so not sure of her status now) was the absolute sweetest lady and a real one. No electricity in that place when I went there. It was a real escape. If you've read about it and are thinking of making it a destination, absolutely don't miss it.”

Quadra Island Kayaks

Address: 615 Taku Rd, Heriot Bay, BC V0P 1H0, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Our full day kayaking experience with Bill as a guide was absolutely amazing, we could not have asked for a more knowledgeable and friendly guide. While putting safety first at all times, we were able to have up close encounters with humpback wales, seals, otters, bald eagles, different starfishes, lots of rare seabirds, not to mention a jumping salmon that almost fell on our laps in the kayak. Bill was very generous at sharing lots of interesting information on the various marine life we saw. We first stopped for a delicious lunch (including dessert with fresh picked berries and whipped cream, miam!) and then in a lovely cove for swimming. He made us feel welcome, comfortable and safe while adapting the trip to our desire of exploring a great deal while covering a fair bit of distance. The view of the mountains in the backdrop were absolutely breathtaking, we could not have asked for more! See you next summer, we sure hope to be back.”

Kianuko Provincial Park

Address: Central Kootenay, BC V0B 1A1, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“The biggest surprise for us visiting Kianuko Provincial Park, was how good the roads were. We got there via km 25 after turning off highway 3 at Kitchener. we also saw lots of wildlife, incredible views and lots of colors in the sky as the sun went down. There was what i believe to be a trappers cabin. Once we were 5 kms away from Kitchener. we never saw another car. Tranquility and rugged nature at its finest.”

Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre

Address: 34 Weway Rd, Quathiaski Cove, BC V0P 1N0, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“We weren't able to go inside as it was closed while we were there, but the totem and house poles were amazing to see and there was a video screen experience available outside that was fascinating. There are also some petroglyphs there and down the street a large canoe was being restored. Well worth going.”

Rebecca Spit Marine Provincial Park

Address: 1426 Heriot Bay Rd, Comox-Strathcona J, BC, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Beautiful park, with long rocky beaches covered in drift wood. Big field near parking lot in middle of spit is perfect for sports. Restrooms in a number of spots. Good trails for walking and running.”

Panorama Mountain Resort

Address: 2000 Panorama Dr, Panorama, BC V0A 1T0, Canada

Lodging Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Nice place. Room amenities very scarce. No fridge. No microwave. Only a small coffee maker. Had to buy a cooler in town which was 33minute drive away and loaded up on groceries. It’s a nice place for someone who doesn’t mind eating in the restaurants every meal and isn’t on a budget. Lots of deep fried foods and French fries. Wasn’t told I could drive to door to drop off my bags and suitcase close to the entrance. Had to carry it from parking lot and up 3 flights of stairs and the another 2 flights of stairs to get to room. No elevator. Never been here before so it was frustrating understanding the lay of the land.”

Greywolf Golf Course

Address: 1860 Greywolf Dr, Panorama, BC V0A 1T0, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“It’s a hidden gem in winter! It’s mostly a relaxing experience. We tried cross country skiing, and I thoroughly enjoyed my time. Renting the equipment and getting the entertainment ticket together cost only 50 bucks, making it completely worth the experience.”

Ravens Moon Craft Cidery

Address: 4905 Darcy Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1R5, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction Bar

“Lovely small cidery with tons of options to explore. We had a tasting flight and had an opportunity to wander around the grounds, which made the whole experience even more memorable. The staff was accommodating, answered any and all our questions, and clearly are passionate about what they do. And of course we loved the cider.”

Ruth Masters Greenway

Address: 68 Powerhouse Rd, Courtenay, BC V9N 8Y1, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Beautiful trail that walks above the Puntledge River. Very easy, small walk for us. 2Kms for our route. You can take even shorter routes if wanted. There is a small built in to the slope, rock stairs, so not wheelchair friendly.”

Cumberland Museum & Archives

Address: 2680 Dunsmuir Ave, Cumberland, BC V0R 1S0, Canada

Museum Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“The rainforests and the vagaries of business cycles have covered much of the history of Cumberland and the nearby Coal Creek (Cumberland Chinatown). The Cumberland Museum & Archives brings this rich history back to life with vibrant and engaging exhibits that don't shy from telling uncomfortable truths. From the treatment of early Chinese settlers ("A Place At the Table") to mining conditions in the 1800s to early aboriginal engagement, the museum doesn't hold back. Yet despite all they endured, the happiness and pride of these vibrant and tenacious people shine through. This museum tells their stories beautifully.”

Knight Inlet Grizzly Bear viewing

Address: The Coastal Waters of Southeast Alaska and, Mount Waddington A, BC, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Words and photos can't express the wonderful experience this place offers. Absolutely incredible place. The staff, the food, the location are just fantastic. Then you get to the Bear watching, there are no words one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life.”

Vancouver Island Guiding

Address: 89b Timberlane Rd, Courtenay, BC V9N 8Z3, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

Puntledge Park

Address: 401 Willemar Ave, Courtenay, BC V9N 3L3, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Calming and cool place to relax and dip your toes in the river. Also, plenty of trails to hike through the beautiful Canadian wilderness.”

Sinclair Canyon Trail

Address: ROTARY PARK, Radium Hot Springs, BC V0A 1M0, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Fairly easy trail for my wife and kids but the downward entrance gave this 300lb brute a false sense of ease. Gorgeous scenery, a bike course, Frisbee golf stations... but if you want a 5 star rating from this guy you need to install an elevator...lol.”

Small Inlet Marine Provincial Park

Address: Quadra Island, BC, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Loved it. Great exploring. We kayaked.”

Beaufort Vineyard & Estate Winery

Address: 5854 Pickering Rd, Courtenay, BC V9J 1T4, Canada

Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction Food

“Incredible sunset patio tasting on a 12 person girls trip! My friends and I recently visited the winery while on a big girls bike trip. We had the most wonderful visit! The patio is gorgeous with plenty of space for our whole group. Alex, the owner, makes you feel right at home, with personalized stories, detailed wine descriptions, and a friendly and welcoming demeanor. The wine was delicious and unique. This is a must visit spot for anyone passing through the Comox Valley!”

Sandwick Park

Address: Muir Rd, Courtenay, BC V9N 4B6, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“A good park with a basketball net, a playground for children with swings. It has 3 disc golf holes set up in the open field. It also has trails in the woods around the park, leading to pedestrian ways to walk through the subdivisions . One of the trails leads to a pond where a family of ducks lives and are used to human interaction as many people feed them.”

Read Island Provincial Park

Address: Whaletown, BC V0P 1Z0, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“For those willing to kayak in the winter, solitude and wilderness are not far away in Read Island Provincial Park.”

Experience Comox Valley

Address: 3607 Small Rd #101, Cumberland, BC V9N 3Z8, Canada

Store Travel agency Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“The Comox Valley offers an enormous range of outdoor pursuits. Fishing, mountain biking, skiing and hiking. There are spectacular lakes, parks and historic caves (just south of Comox Valley is Horne Lake and Caves- co operated with the help of BC Parks. Napping is an option in some circumstances, but you may miss out. Cumberland offers world class mountain biking with eclectic independent restaurants, coffee shops and bicycle stores. Nanaimo is the last supercharger for northbound Tesla owners, but the Buckley Bay rest stop and charging station is being massively upgraded (supercharged you could almost say). The Tourism Information Centre at the turnoff to Courtenay/Comox has a single car charger with enough amperage to charge a cell phone. If you are going to spend 10 hours filling an EV here, you can at least stare at the decommissioned Snow Birds jet. Vancouver Island is the home of Broken Home Honey. This growing bee keeping coop is sweetening the pallet of Islanders while focussing on sustainable growth and consensual pollination.”

Taylor Arm Provincial Park

Address: Pacific Rim Hwy, Port Alberni, BC V0R 1W0, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“We rented all three sites in September for our wedding and it was fabulous! We all camped for the entire weekend and used the larger of the sites as our venue! It was easy to have all of our vendors come out and the site was just what we wanted! If you are looking for a beautiful outdoor space for your wedding look no further!”

Steelhead Provincial Park

Address: 6191 Savona Access Rd, Savona, BC V0K 2J0, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“The campsite location is superb. The views you get are so beautiful. They have very clean washrooms and flush toilets.”

Green Lake Provincial Park

Address: Watch Lake Rd, Thompson-Nicola, BC V0K, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“Site #10, no services, end sure so we had a beautiful green space to gather with family and friends during the day. Great salmon fishing off the bank of the river. Our friend caught his limit each day he went out. Clean washrooms, well run. Only gave it 4 stars because of the noisy trains and no sani dump. However, there are 8 sites with 30 amp power. Great beach for swimming. We will definitely go back. Lots of, if not all the sites have lake or river view”

Mount Nelson Athletic Park

Address: 1500 14th St, Invermere, BC V0A 1K0, Canada

Park Point of interest Establishment Tourist attraction

“My kids had a lot of fun out there. There have a mini unpaved bike trail loop and an amazing concrete bicycle rolling site. Beautiful mountains and several excellent lawns are surround. Must go there.”

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