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Big Falls / St. Paul's Bank These villages lie along a road ending at the Belize River, and are well known for the "big falls" on the river. In the dry season these "falls" are large rock outcroppings, creating the largest rapids on the Belize River. If your visit corresponds with La Ruta Maya, a 4-day canoe race on the Belize River, watching the boats at Big Falls is an excellent way to spend the afternoon. It is possible to go to the rocks to sunbathe and relax and watch birds and howler monkeys. This is also
a frequent starting point for canoe trips through the
Sanctuary. The "Creole Cultural Heritage Center" is located in St. Paul's, where
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Willow's Bank
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This is the largest of the CBS villages and houses the Health Care Center, Belize Rural High School and a horse racing track. The river twists and turns around Double Head Cabbage farms. Take a nature walk down the road and stop in at "Uncle Charlie's Winery" for the best tasting local wine made with the fruit from the cashew tree. The Baptist family hosts their Bed-and-Breakfast from this charming, well-equipped cabana.
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Bermudian Landing This is the central village of the CBS, housing the CBS Museum and Visitor's Center, Environmental Education Center, and Restaurant. The old ferry site is a favorite swimming spot in the dry season for locals and visitors. There are several walking trails for wildlife viewing. A guide can be arranged at the CBS Museum and Visitor's Center. |
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This is a pastoral community, largely influenced by Mennonites. The river appears at the end of the road. Villagers here make delicious jams, jellies and juices from local produce.
Scotland Half-Moon
Flowers Bank This beautiful village lies three miles north of the main road and is situated along the bank of the Belize River with its Community Center at the water's edge. Dories (wooden canoes) and horses are still important forms of transportation. This village holds the history of the battle of St. George's Caye. The northern section of the beautiful and biologically diverse Mussel Creek lies about a half mile away. While visiting this village why not stay a night at the "Flower's Bank Cabanas?" |