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20 BCA A .COM FALL 2017 iStock, Sara Kempner TRAVEL fall road trips MEMBERS SAVE BCAA Members get exclusive savings, a two-year warranty and a free car wash with every service or repair at BCAA's Auto Service Centres in Penticton, Kelowna, Vernon, Nanaimo and South Surrey. bcaa.com/autoservice Around 80 km farther along is the Village of Cumberland, which began as a company coal town in 1898. Take a tour of Coal Creek Historic Park, the site of former Chinese and Japanese settlements established to support the mine workers. With a peak population of more than 1,200 in 1921, the Chinatown had 24 groceries, five butchers and two 400-seat theatres. No.1 Japan Town was one of several Japanese settlements around Cumberland that thrived until 1942. Near Port Hardy lies Tsaxis, a historic Kwakiutl village and the former site of Fort Rupert, a boomtown built in 1849 when the Hudson Bay Company came looking for coal. The fort's six-metre stockade is gone, but keep your eyes peeled for the commanding stone-and-lime chimney. Note for the road: Winter tires are required on BC's designated mountain roads as of October 1. Vancouver Island's Hwy. 19 makes for a great fall drive. Jumbo's Cabin is the only structure that remains of Cumberland's historic Chinatown.

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