Discover the best top things to do in Quesnel, Canada including Quesnel & District Museum & Archives, Barkerville Brewing Co, Quesnel's Historic Fraser River Foot Bridge, Pinnacles Provincial Park, Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park.
Restaurants in Quesnel
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Our brewery lounge and tasting room is Quesnel's favourite meeting place. We are fully licensed and serve locally-sourced artisanal pizza and other delicious snacks to go with a rotating assortment of our brews (12 taps). We also serve wine and cider, and non-alcoholic options such as root beer, ginger ale, and cola. Settle in at our custom-built TIMBER KINGS table, or enjoy the fresh air on our patio - accompanied CHILDREN are always welcome.
Stopped in for a couple pints and some growler fills. Also had one of the grilled cheese off the menu, very tasty. Unique space, especially the huge wood slab table built by the Timber Kings.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
We often take Quesnel's "River Walk" and often stop here to head out on the bridge to watch the Fraser rushing underneath. Quesnel was very wise to recognize how important conserving this bridge is to the Community--and visitors. And I really do recommend Quesnel's River Walk. You will enjoy the two rivers, and the path is paved and always clean and safe. They even keep it clear of snow in the winter!
4.0 based on 40 reviews
We visited here on a vacation day when staying in Quesnel, but wanted something interesting nearby to do. This is free and a great path for children to burn off energy. There are stunning views and it is an easy hike for everyone. We were able to push the stroller for the whole hike.
4.0 based on 27 reviews
Ten Mile Lake is a very popular recreational destination for local residents and visitors. It offers multiple lakeside picnic areas, change houses, playground, two large beaches with roped off swimming areas, a boat launch, reservable picnic shelter, walking trails and great fishing. The Lakeside Campground features attractive, treed campsites, showers and flush toilets. While the Touring Campground offers sunny, open sites with 23 pull through sites capable of handling even the largest RV's on the road. Take a rewarding 2-km hike on the old railway grade along the lake, and through the forest to a large beaver pond. For those that enjoy fishing but don't have a boat we have a great fishing dock that was installed in 2015 thanks to the efforts of the Fresh Water Fisheries Society of BC and the Quesnel Rod & Gun Club.
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