BC is a gastronomic paradise with natural, multicultural and agricultural abundance – a place where beer, wine and food lovers from all over the globe come to feast upon the cornucopia.
The five distinct growing regions of BC are home to celebrated artisanal vineyards, many of them featuring creative cuisine, local artistry and unique accommodations. In addition to the abundance of wineries across the province, markets, restaurants, breweries, and creative eateries are plentiful.
Whether you’re exploring the rugged coastline of Vancouver Island, discovering the rolling vineyards that blanket the slopes of the Okanagan and Similkameen Valley or touring the quilted landscape of artisanal farming communities in the Fraser Valley, BC’s wine and culinary offerings are sure to inspire your inner epicurean.
Halfmoon Bay was originally a territory of the Shíshálh Nation and nowadays, offers a lot of Indigenous art. One of the main attractions is the Rockwater Secret Cove Resort which has unique accommodations in the form of a luxury tent-house suite. Guests can take their time and enjoy a variety of paintings by some of the best artists in the town - Sandy Kay and Gigi Hoeller. Sandy Kay's paintings are known to be very emotion-based and painted in different styles. The artist used to own a gallery on Granville Island for many years and has gained international attention with her paintings displayed in England, Germany, Dubai, the U.S. and Canada. If you're looking for a romantic getaway in a natural scenery filled with Shíshálh Nation Indigenous culture, Halfmoon Bay will leave you impressed.
Every community has its own unique cultural footprint.
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