Location ID: #10253523
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Wheatsheaf Sports Complex, host's baseball, volleyball, lacrosse, soccer, corporate events, community events, music festivals, beer and wine festivals
Location ID: #10253524
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Wheatsheaf Pub. Cedars oldest pub.
Location ID: #10253527
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The Cranberry Arms was founded in 1878 by Michael and Anne Halloran who had moved from Nanaimo in 1875 after having won the property in a game of cards.
Location ID: #10253525
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Mahle House Resturant. Set in a historic home, this upscale eatery offers farm-fresh European plates in an elegant setting.
Location ID: #10253526
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Crow and Gate pub. Longtime English pub serving pints & classic grub in cozy environs with fireplaces & garden seating.
Location ID: #10253500
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The forum chamber is located in the Atrium of the Parksville municipal building. It features high ceilings, seats roughly 40 people and has a slightly tiered slope from the back of the room towards head seat. Could be used as a boardroom, courtroom ...
The Cola Diner
Location ID: #10253506
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Black Brook Lodge is a small venue just off the beach in Qualicum Bay. 4000 square feet, 7 bedrooms, 7 1/2 bathrooms, a commercial kitchen, small stage area and bar, wide open entertainment area. Parks up to 15 vehicles, has an outdoor fire pit and ...
Location ID: #10128504
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The Karst topography white limestone rock was expose after a forest fire and the ash was then swept away by rain.
Location ID: #10253365
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Quaint general store in a rural area of Qualicum Beach that is sasquatch themed and has lots of memorabilia on the walls throughout the store.
Location ID: #10253396
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13 acres of private Oyster River front property with elevated river bank home plus cabin, trails, forest and parking. Located midway between Comox Valley and Campbell River.
Location ID: #10253368
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Wall Beach is a rock and stone beach located near Nanoose Bay and Parksville, north of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island.
Location ID: #10253370
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Parksville Civic and Community Centre houses the City of Parksville municipal offices, the School District's administrative offices, the Parksville/Qualicum campus of VIU, Vancouver Island Regional Library and 10,000 sq. feet of high-tech lease ...
Location ID: #10253309
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Regional Park within town limits of Gold River. This file's focus is on the river at the park.
Location ID: #10253317
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A quaint, little candy shop with an ocean view. The shop has a little patio out front on brick/cobblestone street, with a covered area for eating outside the shop. Inside the shop is filled to the brim with treats. The view out the back is the ...
(Oyster River Truss Bridge)
Location ID: #10253313
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The Oyster River from the old Oyster River truss bridge on Regent Road.
Location ID: #10253310
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Location ID: #10253261
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Creek/river located at the end of Buttle Lake in Strathcona Park. Area starts with a small rest stop and bridge. The look of the river and surroundings changes as you get further from the lake.
Location ID: #10253242
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The Puntledge River is fast flowing during the winter months stretching 49 km where it joins the Tsolum River to form the Courtenay River which enters the Straight of Georgia from Courtenay. During the summer months the river's levels lower ...
Location ID: #10253243
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The Puntledge River runs through Puntledge Park in Courtenay BC. It's a popular fishing spot in the fall and during the summer months offers a cool dip for tubing enthusiasts.
Location ID: #10253241
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The Puntledge River from the Condensory Bridge in Courtenay, BC. Fishermen partake in salmon fishing in the fall when the river is lower, having decreased in volume from the high winter levels.
Location ID: #10118578
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Small marina on the inter-tidal Courtenay River. Boats must pass under a lift bridge at mouth of river to gain entry to marina.
from 5th Street Bridge
Location ID: #10253240
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The Courtenay River photographed from the recently refurbished 5th Street Bridge has two large city parks on the east side, Lewis Park and Simms Millenial Park, both offer ample parking. There is road access under the bridge for vehicles wanting to ...
Location ID: #10253244
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Trent River is close to Courtenay, BC, accessible from Highway 19 under the overpass, and is a popular temperate rainforest hike along the river.
Location ID: #10253193
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San Pariel Bird Sanctuary. Wetlands on the Englishman River Estuary.