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Case Study: Dolphins Resort
Dolphins Resort hosts Anglers, a west coast fine dining restaurant right on the water in Campbell River, British Columbia. No matter what time of year you visit, the gorgeous ocean views, rustic décor and excellent service are bound to impress. At Dolphins Resort, enjoy fresh seafood, delicious steak and pasta in a casual yet intimate setting.

Pair your meal with a glass of wine from their extensive collection or try one of its signature cocktails. Dolphins Resort is committed to supporting local farmers and reducing its carbon footprint. Enjoy fresh, seasonal menu items and daily specials sustainably sourced. Gluten-free and vegetarian options are available. Reservations are recommended for

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