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To help preserve the environment near her home, Ruth Masters donated 7.3 hectares (18 acres) of land to create the Masters Greenway and Wildlife Corridor.

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Courtenay and District Museum
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Comox Valley Art Gallery
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Simms Summer Concert Series
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I-Hos Gallery
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Courtenay Airpark
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Puntledge River Hatchery
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Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens
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Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery
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Millard Nature Park
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Miracle Beach Provincial Park
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Seal Bay Nature’s Park
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Nymph Falls Nature Park
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The HMCS Alberni Museum and Memorial
The HMCS Alberni Museum and Memorial
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Sid Williams Theatre
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