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Discover the Stunning Beauty of the Park][SUB_ITEM]Highway 16 offers multiple points of access[/SUB_ITEM][SUB_ITEM]Bordering the park for several kilometers[/SUB_ITEM][SUB_ITEM]Secondary access provided by Tow Hill Road[/SUB_ITEM][SUB_ITEM]Tow Hill Road leads to the Rose Spit (Nai-kun) area[/SUB_ITEM][SUB_ITEM]Start your adventure from Masset[/SUB_ITEM][SUB_ITEM]Experience the natural wonders of the park[/SUB_ITEM][SUB_ITEM]Explore the lush landscapes and diverse wildlife[/SUB_ITEM]
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Poutine is a Canadian comfort food consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and a generous amount of gravy. This dish originates from the province of Quebec but is now widely enjoyed across Canada. It's typically a non-spicy, warm, and filling meal. Smoked salmon is a popular food item in Canada, particularly in British Columbia where the Pacific salmon is abundant. The salmon is cured with salt and sugar, then cold-smoked over wood chips to enhance its flavor. It's often served as an appetizer, accompanied by cream cheese, bagels, or crackers. The dish offers a mixture of savory and slightly smoky taste, making it a refreshing choice. Butter tarts are a sweet and flaky dessert native to Canada, particularly popular in the prairie provinces. A butter tart consists of a pastry shell filled with a mixture of butter, sugar, and syrup, often with added raisins or pecans. These bite-sized treats offer a perfect balance of sweetness and richness, making them a beloved Canadian treat. Historical Appearance
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