British Columbia Facts
British Columbia is the third largest and most westerly province in Canada and it is four times the size of Great Britain. The length of BC’s coastline is over 27,000 kilometres.
British Columbia has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, six National Parks and over 400 provincial parks, recreation and conservation areas.
Whistler is home to the longest unsupported cable car in the world. It connects the two peaks of the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort, one of the best resorts in North America for skiing and snowboarding.
Victoria, located on Vancouver Island, is British Columbia's capital. Each year the community gets together to have a flower count - there's over a billion of them!. The city was also named after the British Queen Victoria.
Experience the wild side of British Columbia
British Columbia is a Province of contrasts. From sandy beaches perfect for strolling on, to the temperate rainforests and dramatic coastline of Vancouver Island, the hot interior of the Okanagan Valley perfect for producing superb wines and the alpine regions showcasing dramatic mountain backdrops. British Columbia is Super Natural™.
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Vancouver
A vibrant urban gem, Vancouver offers a blend of culture, nature, and city life. Explore Stanley Park, stroll along Granville Island, and discover the historic charm of Gastown.
Whistler
A winter wonderland that transforms into an outdoor paradise in the summer. Enjoy world-class skiing in the colder months, and hiking, mountain biking, and zip-lining in the warmer ones.
Sun Peaks
A charming mountain village in BC, offers year-round adventures. Ski pristine slopes in winter, and explore hiking trails, biking, and golfing against a stunning alpine backdrop in summer.
Victoria
The capital of British Columbia, Victoria exudes old-world charm. Visit the stunning Butchart Gardens, explore the Royal BC Museum, and experience the city's British heritage.
Tofino
A coastal haven on Vancouver Island, Tofino is famous for its rugged beauty and surfing scene. Explore Pacific Rim National Park, relax on sandy beaches, and enjoy fresh seafood.
Okanagan Valley
A picturesque region in British Columbia, delights with vineyard-draped landscapes, award-winning wineries, and crystal-clear lakes. A paradise for wine enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.