Oyster River Heritage Walk
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Ever wondered about the history of Oyster River and its many colourful characters of the past? The Museum at Campbell River is offering a chance to explore the region through a guided walk offered by the Museum�s summer students.
Starting at Fisherman�s Lodge, participants will be entertained by stories of the past as they follow the forested trail along the riverbank, then proceed along the ocean shore towards Salmon Point Pub. Here, the group will stop to enjoy their picnic lunches on the beach. Hikers will then return to Fisherman�s.
Don�t forget to bring a packed lunch and water, and it is advisable to be prepared for sunny weather with sun hats and/or sun screen. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes. The hike is easy to moderate-although four hours in length; there is no steep terrain.
The interpretative walk will be offered twice-on Friday July 20th and on Friday August 3rd, from 10:30am-2:30pm. The cost is $5 per person.
Space is limited, so book by email at [email protected] or call (250) 287-3103.
Funding for this project has been made possible in part through a contribution from the Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations program, Department of Canadian Heritage.
Le financement pour ce projet a �t� rendu possible en partie gr�ce � une contribution de Jeunesse Canada au travail dans les �tablissements du patrimoine, une initiative du minist�re du Patrimoine canadien
| Cost: |
General: $5 |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Museum Sports | Recreation Outdoors |
| Location: |
Oyster River Nature Park
Island Highway at Black Creek, Black Creek |
This event is for | |
| More Info: |
Hannah Anderson, Jenny Arnold, Liam McCosh [email protected] 250-287-3103 |
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