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A tour of this old shipyard will acquaint you with the area's rich maritime history.
This historic homestead was once a 200-acre working farm.
Crystal clear cold water, fly-in lake. There is a road but it's very tough going. Can be windy -- very windy -- and cold, but there's good fishing for landlock steelhead. Please release all the fish...
Bell Performing Arts Centre The Bell Performing Arts Centre is the largest theatre in the Fraser Valley and plays host to a number of popular choirs, musical concerts, theatre groups, award shows...
Come and relive the Gold Rush era by traveling with a team of 8 Alaskan Huskies up to an old mine on Red Mountain, between the beautiful Mt. Roberts and Red Mountain Resort.Experience the unforgettable thrill of gliding through pristine wilderness trails pulled by your team of ready and extremely eager sled dogs. Powder Paws Dogsledding Tours lets you be a part of the quiet beauty of nature.
This is the best trail ride I have ever been on. The horses were in incredible shape and extremely well trained. The trail ride my niece & I took was to the top of Red Mountain ski hill. 4 hours of incredible scenery. Ken the owner/guide was full of information on local history. An amazing attraction in the kootenays. It far exceeded my expectations.
A beautiful park just a twenty-minute drive away from downtown; offers scenic views, picnic areas and hiking trails.
This scenic park has 8.5 kilometers of trails for biking and walking, as well as general recreational facilities.
Owned by the city of Burnaby, this historic home is in the process of being restored and presently serves as an exhibition hall.
This museum exhibits archaeology and ethnology around the world, with a focus on British Columbia, especially monumental cedar sculptures. The museum is located in the NE corner of the Academic Quadrangle, off the Atrium. Note the featured carving by Chief Edinsu, Jim Hart in the Atrium. Admission by donation. Award winning web sites available from the home page.