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Summerside Tack & Equestrian Wear is more than just an online store. We are also a full-service retail store offering many of the leading brands for equestrians. Some of our favourites include Horseware Ireland, Back on Track, Noble Outfitters, Weaver Leather and ThinLine.
We are known for providing exceptional customer service. We are passionate horse owners ourselves. We take pride in our knowledge to ensure you find the ideal piece of tack for you and your horse.
Reach us at any time at summersidetack@shaw.ca or give us a call at (250) 890 - 9158. Check out what we have in store at www.summersidetack.ca
Comox Valley Legal Document Service are eager to help you with your legal needs today. Comox Valley Legal Document Service is available as a legal counselor, a legal advisor, an attorney and even more. This lawyer can help in the situation of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship.
THE HERMITAGE - MEDITATION & YOGA RETREAT offers a peaceful, Nature-based environment that is situated in the woods of the beautiful Denman Island and within walking distance to the nearby pristine beaches. The island is teeming with peaceful herds of deer and other wild creatures. We invite you to come and discover yourself and learn to practice mindfulness, meditation and yoga, or simply relax.
We have made special arrangements to enhance camaraderie with individual attention, instructor demonstrations, painting en plein air and picnic lunches. Instructor and students dine together to make the most out of this great island experience. The local hospitality will surely make this a memorable workshop. Special access to a private golf course along the waters edge and time to relax on the beach, clothing optional. There is something special about an island. Leave your cares on the mainland and just concentrate on the 'art spirit'.Testimonials: Kevin is a fantastic teacher and creates great examples and demonstrations for his students to understand the information he is presenting while making the experience a lot of fun. Wanda and Kevin are a fantastic team and thank you for organizing the workshop and group so well.
Forbidden Zone Pizza and Specialty Coffee Bar offers amazing pizza and breakfast. Home made cinnamon buns and breakfast pizza are a few of the many great treats we offer.
Since its inception in 1982, the Hornby Festival Society has earned a national reputation for artistic excellence and adventurous programming. In its early years, the Festival focused primarily on the classical genre, and has evolved to include jazz, world & traditional music, modern dance, and spoken word. Many of Canada's foremost artists have performed here including Gratien Gelinas, Jane Coop, Loreena McKennitt, Maureen Forrester, Peggy Baker, Richard Margison, the St. Lawrence String Quartet, André Laplante, Michael Kaeshammer, The Puentes Brothers, Gary Comeau, Rick Mercer, the Canadian Opera Children's Chorus, Peggy Baker, Swamperella, Angela Hewitt, Pied Pumkin, Alpha Ya Ya Diallo, Andrea Nann, Jasper Wood, Jim Byrnes, Zubot & Dawson, the Sharon Minemoto Quintet, The Bills, Sara Marreiros, Caravan, Miles Black, Scott White, the Jacques Thibaud Trio, Heather Schmidt, and Andrea Nann & Sarah Chase.
3900 Horne Lake Caves Rd, Qualicum Beach, BCV9K 2L7
Optimal Information: Horne Lake Regional Park offers camping (single and group), along with boating, day-use picnicking and swimming. The 260-acre Regional Park includes about 3 kilometres of lakefront and another 2 kilometres of riverfront along the Qualicum River that bisects the Park property. The Park offers spectacular views of area mountains and cliffs , and is a great jumping off place to explore the Caves at the Provincial Park next door. The Lighthouse Country communities of Qualicum Bay and Bowser are situated about 25 kilometres to the east along the oceanfront, and provide the nearest location for gas, groceries, restaurants and other amenities. How to get there Click Here to view location maps Horne Lake Regional Park sits at the west end of Horne Lake, adjacent to Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park. Regional and provincial park signs will lead you from Highway 19 to the parks. From Highway 19, take the Horne Lake Road exit (#75), drive inland to Horne Lk Caves Road, turn right and follow the north shore of the Lake all the way to the Regional and Provincial parks. It is about 13 kilometres from the Highway to the Parks; the road is mainly gravel with some narrow blind corners and is actively used by logging trucks seven days a week. Please, drive with your headlights on and obey the traffic and speed limit signs.