NISGA'A MEMORIAL LAVA BED PROVINCIAL PARK
Natural site to learn more about the lava flow caused by a volcanic ...Read more
BRACKENDALE EAGLES PROVINCIAL PARK
Brackendale Nature Park is home to North America's most iconic eagles.Read more
BROHM LAKE RECREATIONAL SITE
Brohm Lake site with a campground, several beautiful courses and natural ...Read more
LOCARNO BEACH PARK
Supervised beach with free parking and a breathtaking view of the Vancouver ...Read more
JERICHO BEACH PARK
Beach with park and walking trails, offering one of the best views of ...Read more
SPANISH BANKS BEACH PARK
Very family beach, quiet, overlooking North Vancouver and downtown ...Read more
KITSILANO BEACH PARK
Beach with tennis courts and seawater pool, a great address for sunbathers ...Read more
CHILLIWACK CORN MAZE
Chilliwack farmhouse with family activities ideal for youth.Read more
LONG BEACH
The longest beach on the west coast of Vancouver Island at Pacific Rim ...Read more
BROKEN GROUP ISLANDS
A myriad of islands and islets protected by Pacific Rim National Park and ...Read more
SKOOKUMCHUCK NARROWS PROVINCIAL PARK
Read moreWith some cables east of Earls Cove, you stop in Skookumchuck Narrows Provincial Park ("turbulent water" in tongue chinook). The rapids, to 4 km of Egmont, can reach until 3 m high four times a day. Fascinating as long as there are the feet planted well on the dry land...
MOUNTAIN WHISTLER
Whistler Mountain with a lift northwest of Garibaldi Provincial Park ...Read more
BLACKCOMB PEAK
A popular ski mountain with a hiking trail in Whistler Valley linking to ...Read more
NORTH COAST TRAIL
A coastal and forestry trail known to be one of the most beautiful and ...Read more
RADIUM HOT SPRINGS
Read moreOne of the most popular attractions in the region is located south of Kootenay National Park, 3 hours from Calgary. After a long hike or a day of skiing, this is the ideal place to relax your muscles in warm natural water straight from the mountains. It is possible to buy a day pass allowing you to combine hiking and thermal bath as you wish. Hiking trails are available on site, including the one that provides access to Sinclair Canyon. Picnic tables are also available.
GARIBALDI LAKE
Lake Garibaldi south of the city offering a trail of nearly 9 km to pass ...Read more
MEARES ICELAND
Full tour to visit one of the myriad of islands surrounding the village of ...Read more
MACKENZIE BEACH
Sheltered sandy beach, a family favorite in summer, a paradise for ...Read more
CHESTERMAN BEACH - COX BAY BEACH
Famous surf spot south of Chesterman, with free parking, where dogs are ...Read more
WILD PACIFIC TRAIL
A hike that follows a wild coastline and that allows to reach quickly the ...Read more
MORICETOWN CANYON
Indian Reserve with remarkable waterfalls, a great address for fishing ...Read more
KOOTENAY VALLEY VIEWPOINT
The Kootenay Valley is a place of exceptional contrasts and spectacular ...Read more
CANYON MARBLE
The Marble Canyon Trail offers nice views of the raging river and the ...Read more
FIREWEED TRAIL
This short interpretive trail has spectacular views of the valley.Read more
PAINT POTS
Paint Pots are deposits of ochre, a reddish-orange earth used as a dye by ...Read more
SETON LAKE
Beautiful 22 km long Seton Lake in the Lillooet area offering hiking on the ...Read more
COLUMBIA RIVER WETLANDS
The Columbia River marshes, extending 144 km south of the city of Golden, ...Read more
SALTERY BAY PROVINCIAL PARK
Very popular diving spot in Saltery Bay, south-east of the city, where you ...Read more
ROBERTS CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK
Roberts Creek Provincial Park north of Gibsons, ideal for a picnic, with ...Read more
BRANDYWINE FALLS PROVINCIAL PARK
Brandywine Falls, 70 m high at the foot of icy peaks with trails for ...Read more
ALICE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK
Alice Lake Provincial Park with a campground in Brackendale with many ...Read more
MOUNT ROBSON PROVINCIAL PARK
Mount Robson Provincial Park offers day and multi-day hiking and overnight ...Read more
MURRIN PROVINCIAL PARK
Small Murrin Provincial Park in Squamish with various viewpoints throughout ...Read more
PORTEAU COVE PROVINCIAL PARK
Famous Squamish dive area with limited camping permission: maximum 7 ...Read more
DESOLATION SOUND MARINE PROVINCIAL PARK
Great British Columbia marine park with a campground that has spectacular ...Read more
NAIKOON PROVINCIAL PARK
Park disturbed by the song of the gray whales in Masset, ideal for camping ...Read more
AGATE BEACH
Exceptional campsites in Masset with picnic tables, drinking water station ...Read more
GWAII HAANAS NATIONAL PARK RESERVE
Gwaii Haanas National Park is home to lush, dense flora and endless, nearly ...Read more
PAINTED CHASM PROVINCIAL PARK
Magnificent canyon of 600 m wide and 300 m deep carved by glacial waters in ...Read more
WEST COAST TRAIL
Coastal road that follows the Pacific Ocean and reveals its rainforest, the ...Read more
HORNE LAKE CAVES PROVINCIAL PARK
Provincial park that houses the Horne Lake Caves, and provides information ...Read more
GEORGINA POINT HERITAGE PARK
Site with a lighthouse dating from 1885, The Active Pass Lighthouse, ...Read more
BEAUMONT MARINE PARK
Beaumont Marine Park is home to beautiful white sand beaches including ...Read more
MOUNT NORMAN REGIONAL PARK
Regional park within the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, with hiking ...Read more
EAST POINT PARK
Park at the eastern tip of Saturna Island, appreciated for its beautiful ...Read more
RUCKLE PROVINCIAL PARK
The largest provincial park in the Gulf Islands with rocky forests and ...Read more
CAPE SCOTT PROVINCIAL PARK
A long-distance hiking trail that crosses Cape Scott Provincial Park from ...Read more
RATHTREVOR BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK
Provincial park with some of the most beautiful unspoiled beaches east of ...Read more
WILDLIFE PARK
Read moreSuperb zoo where 70 specimens from the region and others from a little further away live, such as Grizzly bears, bears, cougars... The purpose of this museum and interpretation centre is to educate and sensitize the population and tourists to the region's wildlife, to understand their habitats and to preserve these species by respecting them. Some zoo species are declared endangered, such as the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, but also grizzly bears, which have been heavily impacted by human activities. It is possible to visit the zoo by train.