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Seymour Narrows Rest Area Located just 15 minutes north of Campbell River on Hwy. 19, guests are invited to view the site of the blasting of the Ripple Rock, the largest non-nuclear explosion in history. Before the blast, the rock's two submerged peaks claimed over 119 vessels and 114 lives and became known as the most dangerous water passage in North America. Address: Hwy 19 North Campbell River BC
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Nanoose Hill Travel to the southern shoreline of the Nanoose Bay peninsula and hike up the Nanoose Hill for an exceptional view of the water. Lining the trails are glorious oak and arbutus trees. Address: North shore of Nanoose Harbour BC
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Quatse River Estuary At this wildlife observatory, visitors can watch wildlife from a viewing tower. Located just south of Port Hardy on Goodspeed Road. |
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Comox Harbour Comox Harbour also known as Comox Fisherman's Wharf, offers safe moorage docks for commercial fishing boats or pleasure craft in Courtenay and Comox, British Columbia. Visitors can also walk along the walkway on top of the breakwater for some amazing views of the Comox glacier. Address: 121 Port Augusta Street Comox BC CAN V9M 3N8
Send an Email 1 250 339-6041
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Old Wolf's Hill Lookout Lookout provides views of the mountains, forest and Scout Camp. Access is available on Marble Bay Road, off of North Shore Road. Address: . Lake Cowichan BC Canada
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