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ABANDONED HEADQUARTERS MILL

The abandoned Headquarters Mill was built as a rough timber mill in 1912-1913. Despite being fully equipped, however, the mill was never used for reasons that remain unclear. Some say the mill was only built so that the company could gain certain concessions from the provincial government. The recession of 1913 may have led the company to abandon it. Parts from the mill were later used to build a new mill in Courtenay.

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Location: Comox-Strathcona C, BC V9J 1N5

MCLEAN MILL NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

McLean Mill National Historic Site is a steam-operated sawmill on Vancouver Island, officially open to tourists since July 1, 2000. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1989. The mill originally ran as a family operated saw-milling business from 1926 to 1965. The original plot of land was purchased by Robert Bartlett ("R.B.") McLean, and he moved there with his wife Cora, and his three sons Arnold, Philip, and Walter.

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Website: https://mcleanmill.ca/

Location: 5633 Smith Rd, Port Alberni, BC V9Y 8Z1

ECO DAIRY DEMONSTRATION FARM

The Eco Dairy, in partnership with Science World, is the first demonstration farm of its kind in canada showcasing innovative sustainable dairy farm practices and inviting the public to share in the experience in a fun and educational way!

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Website: hhttp://www.ecodairy.ca/

Location: https://goo.gl/maps/ymE3WTv5uBjthygv5

MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY TOUR

The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia (UBC) campus in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is renowned for its displays of world arts and cultures, in particular works by First Nation band governments of the Pacific Northwest. MOA houses close to 50,000 ethnographic objects, as well as 535,000 archaeological objects in its building alone.

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Website: http://moa.ubc.ca/

Location: https://g.page/MOAUBC

IMAGINE VAN GOGH: An Immersive Art Experience

Imagine Van Gogh, is an exhibition where one can admire The Starry Night, Irises and Sunflowers, or be drawn into the intimacy of his Bedroom in Arles. An experience that brings viewers to the heart of its images, Imagine Van Gogh is accompanied by the music of the great composers

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Website: https://www.imagine-vangogh.com/