Cumberland has a New Visitor Information Booth for the Summer

Cumberland has a New Visitor Information Booth for the Summer
Cumberland's Visitor Information Booth

Vancouver Island Tourism has sponsored an information booth in Cumberland where visitors can get information about local activities and services. The booth is on wheels so it can be at different locations when necessary (for example, it can be relocated from Village Square on Sundays when the Farmers’ Market needs that space), and will be open Friday, Saturday, and Sundays throughout the summer season.

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  • The Visitor Center is the “Information Destination” because of the amount information available for our visitors as well as locals looking for new and different activities to do. The Center currently has informational brochures on over 160 different places to eat, stay, play and etc. These are all located in Crossville, Cumberland County, Big South Fork area, neighboring counties and regional. When you come in, make sure you visit the Gift Shop. We sell Books and Maps of the area, as well as gift items and post cards.

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