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The Haig-Brown Heritage House is a historic family home located beside the Campbell River. It was constructed in 1923. This mansion is the preceding home of “Ann and Roderick Haig-Brown.” Roderick Haig-Brown was a pioneering conservationist, and acclaimed author, among other things. 

During summer, the house is a unique bed and breakfast accommodation and can be rented for weddings and other events! 

The Kingfisher Creek trails are throughout the forest. These trails are well kept and include benches, picnic tables for relaxing, and bridges to explore throughout the paths. The property that the house is located on is filled with beautiful gardens.

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