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invismain.gif (54 bytes) Our lovely driveway, framed by arbutus trees and evergreen shrubs
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hey say that if you want to find out where the stone was dropped in the water, you ought to look for the source of the waves. If you trace back to their source all the good things being said around the world about inexpensive holidays in temperate natural paradises, you'll find that your investigations will lead you here to Oceanside, near Powell River on the southwestern coast of British Columbia, Canada.
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They also say that getting there is half the fun. In order to come and stay with us, you'll pass through some of the world's most awesome waterways and fjords, steeply framed as they are by rich green mountains and filled with seas of incredible blues. We'll forgive you if your memories of Oceanside include the time you took to get here.

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There's only one street, well highway, that you have to remember when you're thinking of Oceanside: Coast Highway 101. And since it runs from British Columbia to Chile, you shouldn't have much difficulty finding it on a map. If you're coming from Europe, say, Asia or Africa, the folks at Vancouver International Airport will be happy to direct you to it. When you hit that highway, turn north, until you arrive at Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal, just north of Vancouver, B.C. There's no road link to our section of the mainland, so you'll have to take a couple ferries to get here, one to Langdale on the Sechelt Peninsula, and one from the Sechelt Peninsula to Saltery Bay, just south of us here at Oceanside. Riding the ferry takes more time than it would to drive (if there were roads), but it puts you through Howe Sound and Jervis Inlet at a leisurely pace, and we know you'll think it was worth it. The ferry system can be quite busy in the
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