by lemartestravel
The museum is fantastic the Nanaimo bars are so yummy. There is a bunch of homeless people present. Also a homeless tent camp that you can see from there port.
by stevadore
Very cute! The harbor was nice and we ate lunch at this great restaurant called Minnos located in a nearby hotel. We walked all around the town and did some shopping.
Visited: Apr 03, 2018
by danielledavino
Wildlife and waterfall tour was nice.
Visited: Oct 19, 2016
by MaggieV2
Very pleasantly surprised at how hard this small town is working to bring in tourists. Many volunteers around town to direct visitors to the sites. A free shuttle to transport you up the hill. Nice boutiques, shops, food. Immaculately clean city with beautiful view of the port.
Visited: Sep 29, 2006
by LisaC33
There was nothing here to see. Most shops were closed on Sunday. I thought it was a waste of time. It was nice that the city provided a free shuttle.
Visited: Sep 22, 2006
by BrettA
Simply not enough time allowed to explore more than the very obvious spots near the dock area.
Visited: Sep 18, 2006
by Carl2
Thought this was the best of two ports by far.
Visited: Sep 25, 2006
by AloysiusK
We enjpyed the wine and cheese tour
Visited: Oct 15, 2007
by Paul10
Rented a car and "did our own thing".
Visited: Oct 01, 2007
by IreneG2
It rained. That wasn't anyone's fault.
Visited: Oct 15, 2007
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