Albert Head Lagoon at Delgada Road in Metchosin is a lovely spot for a quiet family outing. Enjoy a picnic, explore the beach or birdwatch.
It is a protected lagoon and a wildlife sanctuary that ...
Arrow Lakes Provincial Park sits on the shores of Upper Arrow Lake, and is dramatically situated between the heavily glaciated Monashee Mountains to the west and the Selkirk range to the east. It is ...
Situated in the northern reaches of the province, it has been said that the beauty of Atlin can leave people speechless. The park occupies the southern third of Atlin Lake, the largest natural lake ...
Some of the finest hiking opportunities in west-central British Columbia can be found in the area within the Skeena Mountains ecosection of Babine Mountains Provincial Park.
The Park features ...
Located along the south shore of Victoria it has been a park belonging to the city of Victoria since 1882. Originally the First Nations called this area �Meeacan� (the Salish word for ...
Location: Bear Hill Road in Saanich
Bear Hill covers nearly 49 hectares of hilltop (220 m) landscape, with some of the oldest rock on Vancouver Island and gentle forest trails.
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The northeast region of British Columbia is served by the town of Fort St. John. It is an excellent destination for those wanting a base from which to explore this isolated region of the province. ...
Situated on the southern Fraser Plateau, where the Fraser River carved its way through an ancient lava flow, the Big Bar Lake area seems to invite visitors to take a deep breath and take in the ...
The isolation of Big Creek is one of its greatest virtues. With no established road access right to the park, travelers can expect a unique experience of self-reliance and adventure. Situated where ...
Centered on a historical homestead where Blanket Creek flows into the Columbia River, Blanket Creek Provincial Park is one of four provincial parks on the Arrow Lake Reservoir. Situated on the edge ...
Seen from above, the Bowron Lakes form a nearly perfect square, with one lake linked to another by small land bridges. This unusual feature, combined with the magnificent scenery, has given the area ...
Looking south across the waters of Georgia Strait from Boyle Point reminds residents of why they live on Denman Island, and gives visitors reason to come and stay. Picturesque Chrome Island, and its ...
One of the lakes central to the renowned Fishing Highway, Bridge Lake is set in the rolling plateau country of hills and pine forests of the South Caribou. It is one of hundreds of lakes of the ...
There are few places in the world more rewarding for boating and ocean kayaking than the inside passages of the British Columbia coast. One of the best loved is the Broughton Archipelago, a series of ...
Before leaving the wide expanses of the interior plateau, and entering one of the few passes through the formidable Coast Mountains, travelers on Highway 20 to Bella Coola will want to stop and enjoy ...
Burns Lake lays at the bottom of the Bulkley Basin next to the largest Provincial Park in British Columbia - Tweedsmuir Park and the smallest - Deadman's Island Provincial Park, an island of only ...
Canim Beach Park is located northeast of 100 Mile House.
It no longer offers camping facilities but is perfect for fishing, swimming, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing and boating. Canoe, ...
Cape Scott Provincial Park is a truly magnificent area of rugged coastal wilderness that is located at the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island, 563 kilometers from Victoria.
Established in 1973 ...
Deep in the northeastern interior of the province, far from large populations, past the grasslands and pine forests that thrive in the rain shadow of the coast range, another great wall of mountains ...
The long twisty drive through the centre of Vancouver Island feels worth every bump when a park visitor to Carmanah steps out of the dusty, clear-cut forest, and through what seems like a magical ...