This popular little dockside cafe has plenty of outdoor picnic tables for you to relax at while digging into generous around-the-world 'snacks' like barbecued Bavarian smokies, Canadian bison burgers, Swedish crepes, Baja tacos and Greek salads.
Seahorse Cafe
Vancouver Island
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Trace the town's logging and First Nations history in a handsome gabled log building that's a short walk from the waterfront.
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This unique, beautifully rustic barn-like museum is bristling with hands-on artifacts and artfully displayed skeletons of cougars and sea otters, but the…
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3. Culture Shock Interactive Gallery
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Trace the town's logging and First Nations history in a handsome gabled log building that's a short walk from the waterfront.
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