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Travel: Nearby Port Alberni

This community of 18,000 is a major deepwater port on the Island's west coast, and is important for the fishing and lumber shipping industries. Port Alberni was discovered in 1791 by Don Pedro Alberni a Spanish sea captain exploring the area. In 1860, the region's lumber industry began when a sawmill was built here. The town is surrounded by mountains, forest and lakes, making it a popular base for outdoors enthusiasts. A popular spot is nearby Sproat Lake Provincial Park (where the region's forest fire fighting water bombers are based) and the ski area at Mount Arrowsmith.

The harbour continues to be the town's focal point and is enhanced by the Alberni harbour Quay, at the foot of Argyll Street, with its shops. Visitors can also ride the "Two Spot" a logging locomotive, on a 25 minute tour along the waterfront.

Official sites: http://www.alberniheritage.com/ chamber: www.avcoc.com

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Attractions

Alberni Valley Museum
4255 Wallace St (Echo Recreation Centre)
250-732-2181
(from Redford Street, turn right onto 10th for 3 blocks and then right on Wallace St)
Explore this excellent community museum and discover fascinating collections related to First Nations culture, local and industrial history and folk art. Clothing, all manner of textiles and handwork, kitchen and laundry implements and woodworking tools tell of early life in the Valley. Agricultural equipment, and equipment from mining, fishing and logging inform us about our industrial past. Open Monday to Saturday - 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Thursdays to 8:00 pm. Admission by donation

McLean Mill Historical Site
The McLean Mill is the only steam-operated sawmill in Canada, where you can see the sawmill cut wood for demonstration and sale. The mill was operated by R.B. McLean and his three sons from 1926 to 1965. You'll see the old original buildings and lots of restored logging equipment around the site including a steam donkey, logging trucks, graders and lumber carrier. The "Tin Pants Theatre" troupe will entertain you with stage shows at the Nikkei Theatre and show you around the site as if you were just starting work at the mill. Open end-June early September, daily 10:30 am to 4:30 pm. Steam logging demonstrations at 12 noon and 3:45 pm. Admission: Adults $8.50, Youth and Seniors $4.50, Children under 6 free.. Note: Tuesday and Wednesday, the site is open but not operational, all purchases at the Steam Pot Cafe are 50% off regular price. There are restricted fall hours during September.
Driving directions: 8 kilometres northwest of Port Alberni. Coming into the City stay on Johnston Road. Turn right at the Victoria Quay intersection towards Sproat Lake/ Highway #4. Shortly after the intersection, take a right onto Beaver Creek Road. Follow Beaver Creek Road for approximately 6 kilometres. Turn right at Smith Road and follow the road past the train tracks. You will come to the parking lot on the left.

The Maritime Discovery Centre
just south of Harbour Quay which is at the foot of Argyle Street.
Port Alberni's Maritime Discovery Centre is a unique maritime museum, located on the waterfront of the city's deep-sea harbour, and constructed from an actual coastal lighthouse. The museum is dedicated to exhibiting and interpreting our fascinating cultural, environmental and industrial maritime history. See the historic Banfield Lifeboat, based at the Canadian Coast Guard Station at Bamfield where it answered marine distress calls from 1951 until 1969. Open late June to Labour Day, daily 10:00am - 5:00 pm. Admission is by donation.

The Alberni Pacific Railway
on Kingsway Avenue at Argyle Street near Harbour Quay.
You can board the train pulled by our completely restored 1929 Baldwin ex-logging locomotive at the 1912 CPR Station and ride out to the McLean Mill National Historic Site. The track winds through the City of Port Alberni and then the surrounding forests for 35 minutes each way, though the Beaufort Gang has been seen in the area and has been known to rob the train. The coaches on the McLean Mill run are five rebuilt CN transfer cabooses that have been refitted with seats, three open and two covered. Trains run June 26 to September 6 (daily, except Tuesdays and Wednesdays) with departures at 10 am and 1:45 pm. Fares for train, mill and theatre are $24 adult, 16 youth & senior, $5 child (under 6 years), and $55 for a family. In September train runs on weekends only.

Cathedral Grove Provincial Park (MacMillan Park)
16 km east of Port Alberni
This day park is located at the top end of Cameron Lake, and has a a grove of 800 year old giant Douglas firs, which can be seen from the interpretive trail system, which lets visitors see blown-down trees to count the tree rings for themselves.

Harbour Quay
Year round farmers market each Saturday from 9 am to noon.

MacMillan Bloedel Mills
250-724-7438
Alberni Pulp & Paper Division, 4000 Stamp Ave
Somass Division, 3500 Harbor Rd,
Alberni Pacific Sawmill, 2500 1st Ave
All three mills offer 1.5 hour mill tours. Proper footwear and slacks are advised on tours, which are offered on days the mills are operating.

Port Alberni Mill, Norkse Canada
250-724-7494
Learn about how paper is made from trees. Tours from June to August. Monday to Friday. Reservations required, children must be at least 8 years old and accompanies by an adult. No sandals, clogs or heels. Free admission.

MV Lady Rose
Docked at foot of Argyle St
250-723-8313 or 1-800-663-7192
This small freighter, which delivers mail and cargo to isolated camps down the Alberni Inlet to Bamfield and Ucluelet (on alternating days). Reservations are recommended in the summer.

Robertson Creek Fish Hatchery
5 km west on Highway 4, then 7 km NW on Great Central Lake Rd
250-724-6521
This hatchery produces 9 million chinook and 1.5 million coho salmon as well as 250,000 steelhead trout. The facilities include incubation tanks and holding ponds and dsplays show the life cycle of a salmon. Open daily from 8:30 am to 4 pm, with best adult salmon viewing mid-September to mid-October. Free admission.

Annual Events

Event

Date

Description

Port Alberni Salmon Festival

Early Sept

Annual salmon fishing derby

Fall Fair

mid Sept

Midway, horse show, tractor pull and agricultural fair

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