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Come and visit the award-winning Museum at Campbell River where you can see, hear, and touch the coastal history of Northern Vancouver Island. Explore the vibrant and contemporary exhibits of First Nations cultures and historic coastal lifestyles and gain a deeper understanding of the region’s history. View a five-minute dramatic presentation of The Treasures of Siwidi, featuring spectacular masks and Read more...
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The Campbell River Art Gallery is a non-profit gallery which exhibits the contemporary art of professional artists from across Canada in our main exhibition space, as well as in our three satellite cases. The Gallery offers workshops for adults and youth, school and community gallery tours (followed by an art activity), artist in the school programs, Super Saturday free art-making Read more...
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We have something for everyone and for every budget. Whether you are looking for a unique treasure for yourself or are buying for someone else, your senses will be dazzled when you walk into to our store – a magnificent contemporary interpretation of a First Nations Big House. With 27 years’ experience in offering beautiful things, we have selected our Read more...
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HOMALCO FIRST NATION CULTURE & HISTORY Homalco First Nation Culture is woven together by our people, our land, and our wildlife. We are deeply connected to our culture through our language, and it’s these connections that guide our way of life. We are strong stewards of our territories, storytellers of our history, and knowledge. The Xwémalhkwu, or Homalco, First Nation Read more...
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Enjoy the peaceful setting of this historic farmhouse where author conservationist Roderick Haig-Brown wrote his world-renowned books. By the River… The murmur of the river can be heard from the rooms overlooking the peaceful grounds. In this unique bed and breakfast establishment, the Haig-Brown House interior and furnishings reflect the character and modest lifestyle of Roderick Haig-Brown and his family. Read more...
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Campbell River is central Vancouver Island’s gateway to epic outdoor adventures. Located on the beautiful west coast of British Columbia, Campbell River offers a dynamic range of immersive activities all year round. Get to know the real Campbell River on a memorable visit with your loved ones. Be prepared for unforgettable experiences with the community, nature, and wildlife. With its Read more...
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Raven Trail- Baikie Island is a spectacular addition to Campbell River and everyone is encouraged to visit the site. The features include a beautiful totem archway at the entrance and Bear Cub Totem and Raven Totem displays along the upgraded Raven Trail with native plantings and enhanced accessibility. The Project was spearheaded by our the Rotary Club and the Campbellton Neighbourhood Association Read more...
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The Crow’s Nest Artist Collective is a vibrant, community-focused art gallery and creative studio located in Campbell River on Vancouver Island. Founded in 2016, it operates as a dynamic artist collective dedicated to supporting and showcasing local talent. The space combines multiple creative experiences under one roof. It functions as a gallery featuring primarily locally made artwork and handmade goods, Read more...
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The Maritime Heritage Centre is a waterfront museum and community space dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich marine history of British Columbia’s coast—particularly the fishing heritage of Campbell River. Located along Discovery Passage, the centre offers an engaging look into the region’s deep connection to the sea through exhibits, artifacts, and hands-on experiences. Its mission focuses on education, preservation, Read more...
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The Tidemark Theatre is a historic performing arts venue located in downtown Campbell River on Northern Vancouver Island. Originally built in 1946 as the Van Isle Theatre, this art deco building opened in 1947 and was later transformed into the Tidemark Theatre in 1987 after being purchased by the city. Today, it operates as a 467-seat community theatre and cultural Read more...















