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Always Available
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Discovery Style - Easier
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90 to 100 mins
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2.8km
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Mostly flat waking on paved or dirt trails with a few short hills.
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Lots of shops and eateries on the route, with several optional game breaks
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Family Friendly
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Pet Friendly
Historic Downtown, Museum, Railway History
The Ghost Train
Explore the alleyways, parks, businesses and history of the quaint English-style village of Qualicum Beach!
What You Need: At least one fully charged cellphone per team. Dress for the weather.
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Always Available
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Discovery Style - Easier
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90 to 100 mins
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2.8km
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Mostly flat waking on paved or dirt trails with a few short hills.
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Lots of shops and eateries on the route, with several optional game breaks
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Family Friendly
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Pet Friendly
Historic Downtown, Museum, Railway History

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Did You Know?
Qualicum Beach Railway Station was established as part of the expanding railway system that facilitated growth and connectivity across the region as the Vancouver Island Railway aimed to improve transport links between the island’s communities and the mainland. By the early 1900s, the need for additional stops became apparent, and the Qualicum Beach Railway Station was constructed in 1914. The station was features a simple yet functional layout with a blend of wood and brick, and includes standard amenities such as a waiting room and ticket office.
The railway served as a vital link connecting residents to Victoria and other parts of the island. However, due to the rise of automobile travel, like many other small stations, Qualicum Beach experienced a reduction in passenger traffic. By the 1960s, the station’s role had diminished significantly, leading to its eventual closure. Today, the Qualicum Beach Railway Station has been preserved as a historic site.

The Ghost Train

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The Playwright's Predicament

A Matter of Honour

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Lords of the North

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Treasures of the Roses

Distilled Distractions

Colours of Kensington

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The Grand Gorge Race

The Quest for Power

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Outlaws of Old Strathcona

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The Lost Cassette

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Out of this World

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The Wizards of Inglewood

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The City Hall Heist

Riotous Roundup

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West Coast Caper

Age of Steam

Islands and Bridges

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Great Train Robbery

The Hot Springs Heist

Pictures of the Past

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The Lost Regatta

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Unchained Melody

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Did You Know?
Qualicum Beach Railway Station was established as part of the expanding railway system that facilitated growth and connectivity across the region as the Vancouver Island Railway aimed to improve transport links between the island’s communities and the mainland. By the early 1900s, the need for additional stops became apparent, and the Qualicum Beach Railway Station was constructed in 1914. The station was features a simple yet functional layout with a blend of wood and brick, and includes standard amenities such as a waiting room and ticket office.
The railway served as a vital link connecting residents to Victoria and other parts of the island. However, due to the rise of automobile travel, like many other small stations, Qualicum Beach experienced a reduction in passenger traffic. By the 1960s, the station’s role had diminished significantly, leading to its eventual closure. Today, the Qualicum Beach Railway Station has been preserved as a historic site.
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