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                 Cumberland: 
                 
                 
              The 
                Village of Cumberland, BC, in the foothills of Strathcona Park, 
                draws visitors with its fascinating coal mining history, charming 
                heritage buildings and stunning outdoor recreation opportunities. 
                 
              Visit 
                the funky antique shops, parks and gardens or take a self-guided 
                heritage walking tour of the Village. Guided tours of the surrounding 
                trails and mine sites are also available through the Cumberland 
                Recreation Institute. Boat on Comox Lake and explore the extensive 
                hiking and mountain biking trails in the surrounding forests and 
                hills. Don't miss Friday night auctions at Cumberland Auction 
                Sales, the Taiwanese Lantern Festival in February, Cumberland's 
                annual Empire Days on the Victoria Long Weekend or Miners Memorial 
                Day that celebrates the rich working class roots of the Village. 
              This 
                former coal mining town of Cumberland, BC, during its hey day 
                supported a population of approximately 10,000. Chinese, Japanese, 
                blacks and British Welsh were brought in by founder, Robert Dunsmuir, 
                the coal baron, to work the mines.  
              Cumberland's 
                past includes fires, mine explosions, strikes and violence. In 
                the late 1920's mine production fell and finally in 1966 the last 
                mine was closed. The big Victorian styled homes built at the turn 
                of the century, are being restored. Several building in the downtown 
                area, that house art galleries and craft shop, have been refurbished. 
                 
              Events: 
                 
              
                 
                  | February | 
                  Taiwanese 
                    Lantern Festival, a collection of Taiwanese lanterns and nightly 
                    drumming performances. | 
                 
                 
                  | May | 
                  Cumberland 
                    Empire Days | 
                 
                 
                  | June | 
                  12-hours 
                    of Cumberland, a 12-hour mountain bike race on Cumberland's 
                    wicked single track June 24, www.ridingfool.com | 
                 
                 
                  | September | 
                  Mind 
                    Over Mountain Adventure Race series final - Cumberland Sep 
                    30, www.mindovermountain.com | 
                 
                 
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                  Cumberland 
                    Village Works Music Festival - Cumberland, Labour Day weekend, 
                    www.cumberlandvillageworks.com | 
                 
               
              Comox 
                Valley Travel InfoCentre  
                2040 Cliffe Ave., Courtenay, BC, V9N 2L3  
                Telephone 1-888-357-4471  Fax 
                (250) 334-4908  
                 
                Click 
                here for a list of accommodation/adventure providers in this area. 
                 
                 
               
               Qualicum 
                Beach:  
                 
              Qualicum 
                Beach thrives as a tourist and retirement community.  
              Facing 
                the Strait of Georgia, its on Hwy 19 (the Island Highway) and 
                is only 10km (6mi) north of Parksville.  
              Fishing 
                is good in this area, in fact, the name Qualicum means "where 
                the dog salmon run".  
              Golfing 
                and just plain beach combing are also popular This pleasant village 
                is close to the beach, and along the way there are quaint shops, 
                galleries and restaurants.  
                 
              Click 
                here for a list of accommodation/adventure providers in this area. 
                 
                 
               
              Gold 
                River:  
                 
              The 
                logging town of Gold River, can be 
                reached from the west side of the island by M.V. Uchuck that operates 
                a freight and passenger service in Nootka Sound, by or traveling 
                Hwy 28, southwest from Campbell River. This modern instant town 
                was the first all-electric town in Canada, and the first to have 
                all the wiring underground. Located in the Gold River valley, 
                there is excellent fishing here. 
                Click 
                here for a list of accommodation/adventure providers in this area. 
                 
                 
               
                
                 Tahsis: 
                 
                 
              This 
                forestry community at the head of Tahsis Inlet is 70km (43mi) 
                northwest of Gold River on a gravel road. It started as a floating 
                logging camping the 1940's, which later became a permanent on-shore 
                camp.  
              In 
                the 1950's Tahsis expanded and a village 
                took shape. Canoeing, kayaking, caving, fishing, and hiking are 
                all very popular in this region. 
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