Deep, wave-beaten fjords, thick rainforests and craggy mountains--British Columbia's landscape seems built for outdoor adventure.
It's this landscape that draws both novice and expert adventurers from around the globe to experience some of the most challenging terrain on the planet.
Urban areas like Vancouver offer their own adventures, both the vivid, multicultural cityscape and the harsh underbelly open up to those who enter.
British Columbia has a lot going on. The articles below barely scratch the surface, but they may remind you of all of the reasons you started traveling in the first place.
Dine around the world in a single evening
Culture through food in Richmond, BC.
This lake is sacred to the local Indigenous people.
Indigenous art, a planetarium, a huge blue whale skeleton: Vancouver has it all.
Paddle, hike, mountain bike, or ski within 20 minutes of the city.
Kayaking, mountain coasters, and Canada's highest skybridge are just the start.
Get a good night's rest.
Everything twinkles, from treetop to forest floor.
Via Ferratas provide safe access to realms once accessible only to mountaineers. If you’re looking to challenge yourself and overcome fears, the iron path is calling.
Sun Peaks, deep in the powder paradise of British Columbia, is where people come (and end up staying) for next-level lines.