Location ID: #10246497
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Private resort located on the shore of Gowlland Harbour. Guests can stay in the main lodge or vacation guest houses with views looking towards the harbour. Forested grounds offer a wedding venue, putting green and a newly constructed dock.
Location ID: #10246518
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Collection of assorted guest cabins located on a secluded resort/retreat on Quadra Island.
Location ID: #10246528
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Small shopping plaza on Quadra Island offering gas station with general store, kayak shop and a second shopping area with small stores.
Location ID: #10246526
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Quadra Island is located in the centre of the Discovery Islands and offers a variety of picturesque locations, connected by an array of winding, mainly quiet roads. Blenkin Memorial Park is where the main community hall is located as well as a ...
Location ID: #10246525
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Resort hotel located 200 metres from the Quathiaski Ferry Terminal on Quadra Island. Many rooms look out towards the ocean and outdoor pool. A wide assortment of prehistoric creatures, all made out of driftwood, accent the rear of the property.
Location ID: #10246456
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Small shopping plaza with cafes, farm market, supermarket, bank in the main centre of Quathiaski Cove on Quadra Island.
Location ID: #10246458
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Village Bay was the site of a large First Nations village and is the largest body of fresh water in any of the Gulf or Discovery Islands. It’s located near the Bold Point area of Quadra Island. A short walk offers lookouts over the lake and ...
Location ID: #10246416
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Hidden trail to typical West Coast beach covered in driftwood. Rocky shoreline on shore at low tide.
Location ID: #10246404
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Craig Street Laundromat. Drop off laundry service.
Location ID: #10119216
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Various homes and cabins that dot the shoreline of Gowlland Harbour.
Location ID: #10242655
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Remember the amazing 70's and 80's? This is the house that will bring it all back. All original architecture...frozen in time.
5000 square feet, 5 bedroom/3 bathroom, an epic grand staircase, formal dining room, 3 living rooms, 1 round kitchen, 1 ...
Location ID: #10246283
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Float plane operation located at the end of the Gold River Mill Road. Offering chartered and scheduled flights to the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Location ID: #10246282
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Updated pub with patio views overlooking mountainous Gold River.
Location ID: #10233252
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Tiny village of Woss located in the Nimpkish Valley on the north island. Residential streets & alleys nestled among forests & mountains.
Location ID: #10246150
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Key Bay is a local beach/park with year around residence. Mix of house styles.
Location ID: #10246134
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Nanoose Bay Oyster Farm property, with 20 acres of forest with trails, ponds, and pump house.
Location ID: #10246104
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A fully functional oyster and clam farm in Nanoose Bay on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, near Nanaimo.
Location ID: #10246039
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A small rocky local beach in the Fairwinds area of Nanoose Bay
Brickyard Bay
Location ID: #10245964
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A small 5 acre park with public beach located in the Fairwinds Area at the East end of Nanoose Peninsula.
Location ID: #10122752
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Follow a trail through a forest of large trees (fir, maple, cedar) and firns to the trestle. Trestle has small waterfalls underneath that would be bigger in different seasons. There are 3 different access areas with parking at each. Approx 500 ...
Location ID: #10245889
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The pathway that follows a dyke on the Kitsuksis Creek is paved. The Dyke has a few bridges and beautiful, old willow trees, with many benches lining the path.
Location ID: #10122751
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Gertrude Rd crosses the bridge over the Kitsuksis Creek. There is a parallel foot bridge and an underpass pathway on both sides of the creek.
Location ID: #10245841
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The Cumberland Museum & Archives has existed since 1965 and captures the history of the early coal mining town.
Location ID: #10119091
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The Boyscout Camp is now called Scout Beach and is located on Great Central Lake and includes about 20 campsites, along with a fairly long pebbly beach. Old stumps are sticking out of the water because Great Central Lake was dammed up and flooded ...