| The
Islands - Vancouver Island and the BC Gulf Islands |
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With
their ancient forests, rocky shorelines and miles of beaches
teeming with marine life, the Northern Gulf Islands are remote,
serene places that soothe the soul. Blessed with a balmy climate
and an idyllic landscape, the Southern Gulf Islands are each
unique in character, but share a gentle, bucolic charm. |
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Alberni
Inlet
Alert
Bay
Bamfield
Barkley
Sound
Bedwell
River Valley
Black
Creek
Blackfish
Sound
Bowser
Brentwood
Bay
Broken
Group Islands
Buckley
Bay
Bute
Inlet
Campbell
River
Central
Saanich
Chemainus
Clayoquot
Sound
Coal
Harbour
Cobble
Hill
Colwood
Comox
Comox
Valley
Coombs
Cormorant
Island
Cortes
Island
Courtenay
Cowichan
Bay
Cowichan
Valley
Crofton
Cumberland
Deep
Bay
Denman
Island
Discovery
Coast
Discovery
Islands
Duncan
Echo
Bay
Errington
Esperanza
Inlet
Esquimalt
Fair
Harbour
Fanny
Bay
French
Creek
Gabriola
Island
Galiano
Island
Ganges
Gold
River
Gold
River Hwy 28 |
Gulf
Islands
Highlands
Holberg
Hornby
Island
Inside
Passage
Island
Highway 19
James
Bay
Jedediah
Island
Jordan
River
Kelsey
Bay
Kingcome
Inlet
Knight
Inlet
Kuper
Island
Kyuquot
Sound
Ladysmith
Lake
Cowichan
Langford
Lantzville
Lasqueti
Island
Lighthouse
Country
Long
Beach
Malahat
Malcolm
Island
Maple
Bay
Mayne
Island
Merville
Metchosin
Mill
Bay
Mt.
Washington
Nanaimo
Nanoose
Bay
Newcastle
Island
Nootka
Sound
North
Saanich
Northern
Gulf Islands
Nuchatlitz
Inlet
Oak
Bay
Oceanside
Pacific
Rim (West Coast)
Parksville
Pender
Islands
Port
Alberni
Port
Alice
Port
Hardy
Port
McNeill
Port
Renfrew |
Quadra
Island
Quait
Bay
Qualicum
Bay
Qualicum
Beach
Quatsino
Quatsino
Sound
Rendezvous
Islands
Royston
Saanich
Saanich
Peninsula
Saanichton
Saltspring
Island
Saratoga
Beach
Saturna
Island
Savary
Island
Sayward
Shawnigan
Lake
Sidney
Sointula
Sooke
Southern
Gulf Islands
Sproat
Lake
Swartz
Bay
Tahsis
Telegraph
Cove
Texada
Island
Thetis
Island
Tofino
Tofino
Highway 4
Trans
Canada Hwy 1
Ucluelet
Union
Bay
Victoria
Victoria
Airport
Victoria
Downtown
Victoria
Island
View
Royal
West
Coast Hwy 14
Western
Communities
Winchelsea
Islands
Winter
Harbour
Woss
Yellow
Point
Yuquot
(Friendly Cove)
Zeballos |
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| Vancouver,
Whistler and the Coast Mountain Region |
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The
Central Coast will delight adventurers, with the Discovery Coast
ferry service offering a circle tour through some of the province's
most beautiful terrain. Travellers can disembark, explore some
territory, then reboard the ferry to another remote destination
in the largely undiscovered Discovery Coast Passage. |
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Abbotsford
Agassiz
Aldergrove
Boston
Bar
Bowen
Island
Bridal
Falls
Britannia
Beach
Burnaby
Chilliwack
Coquitlam
Cultus
Lake
Deep
Cove
Delta
Desolation
Sound
Earls
Cove
Egmont
Fort
Langley
Fraser
Estuary
Fraser
Valley
Garden
Bay
Gibsons
Granville
Island
Halfmoon
Bay
Harrison
Hot Springs
Highway
101 |
Hope
Horseshoe
Bay
Howe
Sound
Irvines
Landing
Jervis
Inlet
Keats
Island
Ladner
Lang
Bay
Langdale
Langley
Lillooet
Lions
Bay
Lund
Lytton
Madeira
Park
Maple
Ridge
Mission
New
Westminster
North
Shore
North
Vancouver
Pemberton
Pender
Harbour
Pitt
Meadows
Port
Coquitlam
Port
Moody |
Powell
River
Richmond
Roberts
Creek
Saltery
Bay
Savary
Island
Sea
to Sky Highway
Sechelt
Secret
Cove
Sliammon
Squamish
Steveston
Sunshine
Coast
Surrey
Texada
Island
Toba
Inlet
Trans-Canada
Hwy 1
Tsawwassen
Vancouver
Vancouver
Airport
Vancouver
Downtown
West
Vancouver
Whistler
White
Rock
Wildwood
Yale |
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| Thompson
Okanagan - Okanagan Valley and the Shuswap |
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You
can't really say you know British Columbia until you've travelled
this area, certainly one of the liveliest in the province. A
series of gentle mountain ranges rolls between the Thompson
Plateau in the west and the Shuswap Highlands to the east, then
rises dramatically in the Selkirk and Monashee Mountains. |
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Armstrong
Ashcroft
Barriere
Blue
River
Boundary
Country
Cache
Creek
Chase
Cherryville
Christina
Lake
Clearwater
Coquihalla
Highway
Crowsnest
Highway
Enderby
Falkland
Gold
Country
Grand
Forks
Greenwood
Hedley
High
Country
Kamloops |
Kelowna
Keremeos
Kettle
Valley
Lake
Country
Little
Fort
Logan
Lake
Lumby
Merritt
Naramata
Nicola
Valley
North
Okanagan
North
Shuswap
Okanagan
Falls
Okanagan
Valley
Oliver
Osoyoos
Oyama
Peachland
Penticton
Princeton |
Rock
Creek
Salmon
Arm
Savona
Shuswap
Lake
Sicamous
Similkameen
Country
Sorrento
South
Okanagan
Spences
Bridge
Summerland
Sun
Peaks
Tete
Jaune Cache
Trans
Canada Hwy
Valemount
Vernon
Walhachin
Westbank
Winfield
Yellowhead
Highway 5 |
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| BC
Rockies - Kootenays and the Canadian Rocky Mountain Region |
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Dominated
by mountains and water, the Kootenays region of British Columbia
is cradled by the Monashee Mountains to the west, and the Selkirk
and Purcell Mountains to the east. Between these ranges are
the enormous Arrow and Kootenay Lakes, and the major wilderness
parks of Valhalla and Kokanee Glacier. |
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Ainsworth
Hot Springs
Balfour
BC
Rockies
Boswell
Burton
Canal
Flats
Castlegar
Columbia
River Valley
Cranbrook
Crawford
Bay
Creston
Crowsnest
Highway 3
Edgewater
Elk
Valley
Elkford
Elko
Fairmont
Hot Springs
Fauquier
Fernie
Field |
Fort
Steele
Fruitvale
Golden
Gray
Creek
Invermere
Jaffray
Kaslo
Kimberley
Kootenay
Bay
Kootenays
Mirror
Lake
Moyie
Nakusp
Needles
Nelson
New
Denver
Panorama
Parson
Radium
Hot Springs |
Revelstoke
Riondel
Rogers
Pass
Rossland
Salmo
Sandon
Selkirk
Valley
Silverton
Skookumchuck
Slocan
Slocan
Valley
Sparwood
Trail
Trans-Canada
Hwy
Trout
Lake
Wasa
Windermere
Winlaw
Yahk
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| Cariboo,
Chilcotin, and BC Coast |
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The
Bella Coola Valley is of historical significance as a trade
corridor between coastal and interior Native groups. The Chilcotin
Plateau east of the Bella Coola Valley can rightfully claim
to be the true bastion of the range rider in BC, with vast expanses
of the Chilcotin being worked by large ranching outfits. |
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100
Mile House
108
Mile Ranch
70
Mile House
Alexis
Creek
Anahim
Lake
Barkerville
Bella
Bella
Bella
Coola
Bella
Coola Hwy 20
Bridge
Lake
Canim
Lake
Cariboo
Cariboo
Highway 97
Chilcotin |
Chilko
Lake
Clinton
Discovery
Coast
Gold
Bridge
Hagensborg
Hakai
Pass
Horsefly
Inside
Passage
Kleena
Kleene
Klemtu
Lac
La Hache
Likely
Lillooet
Lone
Butte |
Loon
Lake
Namu
Nimpo
Lake
Ocean
Falls
Princess
Royal Island
Quesnel
Riske
Creek
Rivers
Inlet
Shearwater
Tatla
Lake
Tyee
Lake
Wells
Williams
Lake |
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| Northern
BC and the Queen Charlotte Islands |
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Nestled
up under the Alaska Panhandle, the North West is filled with
both unique wilderness experiences and the standard British
Columbia fare of deep fjords, dramatic canyons, sheer mountains,
rivers thick with salmon, old-growth forests, and an abundance
of wildlife. |
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Alaska
Highway 97
Alliford
Bay
Atlin
Bulkley/Skeena
Valleys
Burns
Lake
Chetwynd
Dawson
Creek
Dease
Lake
Fort
Fraser
Fort
Nelson
Fort
St. James
Fort
St. John
Fraser
Lake
Fraser
Plateau
Graham
Island
Granisle
Hazelton
Highway
16
Houston
Hudsons
Hope
Inside
Passage
Iskut
Jade
City |
Juskatla
Kano
Inlet
Kispiox
Kitimat
Kitwanga
Langara
Island
Liard
River
Louise
Island
Mackenzie
Manson
Creek
Masset
McBride
McLeod
Lake
Moresby
Camp
Moresby
Island
Muncho
Lake
Naden
Harbour
Nazko
Valley
New
Hazelton
North
Beach
Old
Masset
Pink
Mountain |
Port
Clements
Port
Louis
Pouce
Coupe
Prince
George
Prince
Rupert
Queen
Charlotte City
Queen
Charlotte Islands
Rennell
Sound
Sandspit
Skidegate
Smithers
Stewart
Stewart-Cassiar
Hwy 37
Stuart
Nechako
Taylor
Telegraph
Creek
Telkwa
Terrace
Tlell
Toad
River
Tumbler
Ridge
Vanderhoof
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| Alberta,
Alaska and Washington |
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British
Columbia is bordered to the west by the Pacific Ocean, and to the
north by Alaska and Canada's Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories.
The Canadian Rocky Mountains form BC's eastern border with Alberta,
and to the south are the US states of Washington, Idaho and Montana. |
Alberta
Calgary
Banff
Jasper
Lake
Louise
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Alaska
Alaska
USA
Anchorage
Juneau
Ketchikan
Prince
William Sound
Sitka
Skagway
Whittier
Wrangell
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Washington,
USA
San
Juan Islands
Washington
USA |