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  1. Highway 97 is a major highway in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is the longest continuously numbered route in the province, running 2,081 km (1,293 mi) and is the only route that runs the entire north–south length of British Columbia, connecting the Canada–United States border near Osoyoos in the south to the British Columbia ...

  2. The Alaska Highway 97 (Highway 97), is recognized as an Event of National Historic Significance as well as an International Historical Engineering Landmark. The Alaska Highway is originally a product of the military necessity dating back to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

  3. The top half of 450-km long Vancouver Island is served by a maze of logging roads, and Highway 19 (the Island Highway), which links Campbell River with Port Hardy, the southern terminus of BC Ferries’ Inside Passage and Discovery Coast ferry routes, which link Vancouver Island with the north and central coasts of British Columbia (Prince ...

    • Parksville – Where The Oceanside Route Begins
    • Qualicum Beach
    • Lighthouse Country
    • Royston
    • Courtenay / Comox
    • Black Creek
    • Campbell River

    Best Beaches

    Parksville is where you'll want to head to the beach! Rathtrevor Beachstretches nearly a kilometre out into the Strait of Georgia at low tide. This makes it the best beach for young children still learning to swim, and the perfect location to build sandcastles. And speaking of sandcastles, if you happen to be visiting the area during the summer (mid-July to mid-August), head to the Parksville Community Beach. Each year, this is where a world-famous Sand Sculpting Competition happens. It is a...

    Mini-Golfing

    Parksville has two great mini-golf coursesfor a bit of extra fun. Riptide Lagoonoffers two courses, laser tag, bumper cars, an arcade room, and an ice cream and snack shop. Paradise Fun Parkoffers two 18-hole courses, water bumper boats, a game pavilion, a sweet shack, an ice cream shop, a motel, and an RV park attached to the property.

    Beautiful Natural Gardens

    Milner Gardensis the perfect spot to stretch your legs and a great place for the kids to run and explore! This seaside garden in Qualicum Beach offers 70 acres of unspoiled natural beauty. Stroll through the winding pathways lined with old Douglas Firs, or meander through 10 acres of woodland gardens filled with rhododendrons and trilliums. End the afternoon with High Tea at the Historic Milner House, while taking in the panoramic ocean views.

    Food with a View

    Qualicum Beach (that actual beach) is a great place to stop along the way. It's where you can enjoy the magnificent ocean views while eating ice cream! The Shore Restauranthas a great patio, is licenced, offers delicious food and beverages (cold and hot), and sells ice cream, too. The Shore Restaurant's official address is 2831 Island Hwy West. Another great waterfront dining option is at the Shady Rest. Opened in 1924, this casual waterfront fixture offers a seafood-centric pub menu and a gr...

    Great Trails

    Within the coastal community called Lighthouse Country, are the villages of Qualicum Bay, Bowser and Deep Bay. The area offers miles of shoreline on the Strait of Georgia with numerous beaches for swimming, and some great walking and hiking trails. A few of our favourite trails in the area are Rosewall Creek Falls and the Lighthouse Trail. Rosewall Creek Falls is a more strenuous hike that requires at least a few hours of your time, but it's a spectacular sight. For a shorter walk, choose the...

    Deep Bay Marine Field Centre

    You can find the Deep Bay Marine Field Centrein Lighthouse Country. This unique green research facility has been designed to host a wide variety of public education activities. You can take a guided or self-guided tour around the facility while viewing various local species in the aquariums and touch tanks. While you are there, research scientists are hard at work in their labs, which you can view from the mezzanine. You are also able to explore the wetland habitat adjacent to the station. Im...

    Restaraunt and Spa

    If you are following all the recommended stops along the Oceanside Route, you are probably feeling a bit peckish by now. We suggest heading into the King Fisher Resort. There, you can enjoy delectable delights at AQUA Bistro & Wine Bar or Ocean7 Restaurant, with incredible views and beautiful surroundings. And, of course, if you planned ahead, a spa treatment while there would be an amazing bonus to your trek! (We recommend the Hydropath for a truly unique experience.)

    Seaside Trail

    Just down the way, at the end of Hilton Rd., there is a great trail. Royston Seaside Trail offers a picnic area and shelter, a viewing platform, and an accessible path for those with mobility issues. Make sure to check out the shipwrecks (viewable from the beach at the end of Hilton Road). At least 14 twice-retired ships were sunk to make a lovely rusting breakwater in this Comox Harbour. Tip: These are best viewed at low tide.

    Dinosaur Fun!

    The Courtenay and District Museum and Palaeontology Centreis open year-round and provides fossil tours. Known for its late Cretaceous marine fossils, such as the 13-metre-long elasmosaur and the new species of mosasaur, the museum welcomes visitors from around the world. The Courtenay Museum is located at 207 Fourth Street.

    40 Knots Winery

    For free samples of delicious wine and opportunities for a guided or self-guided vineyard tour, head to 40 Knots Winery. Grown with traditional farming methods and green tourism practices, 40 Knots produces fruit-forward, elegant, vegan and gluten-free wines. With no chemicals or unnatural preservatives used anywhere on the vineyard or during production, the wines are a full step above what is considered organic in the industry. Enjoy a self-guided, interpretative 20-minute walk through the k...

    Grand Nature Park

    The spacious Seal Bay Nature Parkfeatures forested trails with wildlife and waterfront areas perfect for bird and sea life viewing. The park is one and a half times the size of Stanley Park in Vancouver, protecting 642 hectares (1,585.6 acres) of biodiversity and treasured wildlife habitat. It is accessed off of Bates Road.

    Oceanside Camping

    As a family holiday destination, few locations can beat Miracle Beach Provincial Park. The park offers a vast sandy beach, spacious private campsites, a playground for the kids, a large picnic area overlooking the water, and a series of beautiful trails winding through lush forest. The beach features rich tide pools at low tide, perfect for observing various marine life.

    Coastal Black

    Coastal Blackis an award-winning estate fruit winery and cidery. They have a beautiful tasting room, plus many incredible events throughout the year. In October, you will find the much-loved Pumpkin Fest, while during the spring, the Tulip Festival. Located at 2186 Endall Rd.

    Speedway Thrills

    Saratoga Speedwayis a family entertainment facility offering go-karts and monster truck rides to all ages. Take a ride around the 3/8 mile oval track where the champions race. Children 7 years and older ride on their own. Under seven ride for FREE, when accompanied by an adult. The Speedway is open daily from noon to 4:00 pm for go-kart and monster truck rides. If you visit on the weekend, watch the professionals race around the track. You might see Monster Trucks, Crash to Pass, Mad Max Extr...

    You have arrived at your final destination! Surrounded by a spectacular seaside setting, Campbell River offers a variety of interesting places to visit and explore. A few notable highlights are: 1. Fishing Pier– Canada’s first saltwater fishing pier is found next to the Government Wharf. It extends 150 feet from the shore and is 600 feet long. (655...

  4. Mar 26, 2023 · A popular Vancouver Island road trip route is the Pacific Rim Highway, which stretches along the west coast of the island, offering breathtaking ocean views and access to Pacific Rim National Park. Another must-see is the Cowichan Valley, known for its wineries, cideries, and artisanal food scene.

  5. Apr 28, 2021 · Vancouver Island road trip map. Our road trip from Victoria to Port Hardy covered 365 miles one way. We did it two days and one night, stopping in Campbell River for the night.

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  7. Dawson Creek is centrally located in the Peace River Country in the northeast corner of British Columbia. It is at the junction of four major highways (Hwys 97N, 97S, 2, and 49) and 73 km (45 mi) south of Fort St. John, 57 km (35 mi) south of Taylor, 460 km (285 mi) northeast of Prince George.

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