This garden on the island of Vancouver, a little-known Canadian, even do not know, it is very modest, just like heaven. Come here to travel, Valley wine and food not to be missed, three Zijia You also need good planning.
GovigelenGeweigengu (Cowichan Valley) Mediterranean climate (more sunny days than any other place in Canada) makes a large number of small farms, vineyards and farmers live thriving, the British Columbia chef like a swarm of bees to come. If it is compared with the Napa Valley and Provence, that is wrong: Geweigengu (Cowichan Valley) than the two, rural atmosphere more strong, not to mention the consumption. This place lacks is the high-end hotel (only a few Inn Hotel and accommodation), but life is a compensation be light of heart from care: community farm dinner, honey, roadside stalls hand-squeezed cider and small breweries, and the the Atlantic side to eat the best buffalo cheese.
More than any other place in Canada Geweigengu sunny dayBut in Vancouver Island (Vancouver Island) catering circle, valley is more prominent, in addition to the island and adjacent with self-produced and self-used traditional city Victoria, and the best restaurant in the southwest coast of the island. To experience all the customs in the region, we have to take the perfect three self-driving tour plan.
Come here to enjoy the life be light of heart from careThe first day Victoria to Duncan
From Victoria, since the Vancouver case, the opportunity to 25 minutes, to one and a half hour by ferry. A formal garden, Vitoria style and inlaid mahogany bar the capital city of the province of British Columbia, bustling city looked like 1950 years, only buzzed across the harbor seaplane and rare satiate bears appear to have something different. First, on the edge of the Spinnakers in the pub, overlooking the port on the terrace and enjoy beautiful Fanny Bay oysters, seafood assorted cold dishes and pubs brewed ESB malt liquor.
Take the ferry toRent a car, out of the city to the north. After 26 miles into the dense Malahat mountains, over 1155 feet high pass, then down, directly into the Cowichan valley.
No comments:
Post a Comment