How could we resist: this place is known as Hollywood North. Discover how Vancouver will inspire that star within you! With historic towns, its own island, snowy mountain peaks and so much more to explore – Vancouver secured our No. 1 spot! Learn More
Ever wanted to feel on top of the world? Here’s your chance: the Peak 2 Peak Gondola that links the Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains. On the longest unsupported lift span in the world, you are an astounding 1,427 feet up. This is just the beginning of what Whistler has… Learn More
While most are still snowshoeing, in Victoria it’s time to stop and smell the flowers in Butchart Gardens. Enjoy the warmest average climate in Canada. And see… the octopus? Ah, that’s the Pacific Undersea Garden, beneath British Columbia’s Inner Harbour. Learn More
It’s called “The small city that offers the world.” And the world has never seemed so beautiful than from Kelowna in the Okanagan region of British Columbia. Okanagan has mountains, lakes, vineyards, orchards, beaches a valley and the Sonora Desert. Kelowna has their hands… Learn More
They tell you to indulge your senses, and a diverse temperate rainforest ecosystem, Vancouver Island is a great place to do it. This is one of the Canadian lands that was “discovered” by the legendary British explore James Cook, but the influences of the Aboriginals are… Learn More
With easy access to six national parks including Glacier, Yoho and Banff, Golden couldn’t be more natural - or more fun. In the heart of what’s known as Kicking Horse Country, it’s a town that’s not that far removed from its pioneering days in the early 1800s. Learn More
Terrace, a coast interior rainforest area, can’t be mentioned without also mentioning the Skeena River - its historic lifeblood - and the fact that First Nations people have lived here longer than anyone can remember. This is one of the oldest populated regions in the world! Learn More
Kamloops is a place with a lot of names - BC’s Friendliest City and Canada’s Tournament Capital among them. With a population of more than 85,000, it’s large enough for urban-style culture and entertainment, but still small enough to be a sought-after spot for outdoor recreation. Learn More
If you ask the Okanagan First Nations the people, the name Penticton means “a place to live forever.” Which the British began to do in 1865, and today this town of 43,000 on the southern tip of Okanagan Lake is a thriving area for travelers. Will you live here forever? Learn More
Prince George has the size - population 77,000 - and the location - at the crossroads of Highways 16 and 97 and two rivers, the Fraser and the Nechako - to claim its title of “British Columbia’s northern capital.” Not bad for a town that was isolated during the boom of… Learn More
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