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This park has 5 of BC’s 14 biogeoclimatic zones creating very diverse landscapes, flora, fauna, land and water recreational opportunities, and numerous trails for exploring. This resort also provides several amenities including a recreation center, fitness center, and several annual events. Dogs of all sizes Read more...
Born from ancient glaciers and rich in natural history, this park protects unique old growth forests and critical habitats for threatened and endangered wildlife. Home to the Rogers Pass National Historic Site, the park offers interpretive programs as well as a variety of recreational pursuits. Read more...
This 325 acre reserve is located in the un-dyked floodplain of the Vedder River, and is home to more than 200 Great Blue Heron nests in addition to a variety of vegetation and wildlife. Dogs are not allowed throughout the entire reserve. They are allowed Read more...
This park offers a wide variety of activities and recreation in addition to a central location to many other popular family attractions. This is also a ”members” park, and during the summer months only members are allowed on the weekends. During the spring and fall, Read more...
This passenger only ferry sails the waters along Victoria’s harbor-side communities and offers fun and interesting facts along the way,,, the tours are about 45 minutes long. Dogs are allowed on Victoria and Nanaimo Harbor Ferries for no additional fee unless there is already a Read more...
Comprised of some 138 islands that stretch 90 kilometers from north to south, the rugged beauty and rich ecology of this park will allow visitors to have a complete wilderness experience. On islands where you may camp, you may only camp on the beaches. It Read more...
This beautiful winery is N. America’s first Aboriginal owned/operated winery, and a few of their specialties include Pinot Noir, Merlot, Meritage, and an excellent series of reserve wines called Qwam Qwmt. Dogs are allowed on the grounds. They are not allowed in the tasting room Read more...
This park offers panoramic views, interpretive programs, sandy beaches, self-guided trails, and a variety of land and water recreation. Dogs of all sizes are allowed at no additional fee. Dogs may not be left unattended, and they must be leashed and cleaned up after. Dogs Read more...
This heritage town allows guests a ‘yesteryear’ experience through a variety of experiences. They offer train and wagon train rides, numerous historical structures, period-dressed docents, several nostalgic shops, interpretive displays, live theater, guided tours, special events, and cuisines of the past. Dogs are allowed at Read more...
Of special note, they suggest caution and to call ahead to check road conditions on Highway 20 as it has up to an 18% grade in places. This park provides spectacular scenery, a rich cultural history, and diverse ecosystems that support a large variety of Read more...
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