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British Columbia, Canada

BC’s big backyard inspires unbridled adventures. Our cities, set on the doorstep of the wild, make it easy to step into nature and explore the endless possibilities of the outdoors. Our people connect explorers with unexpected moments that renew the human spirit.
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October 29, 2024

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0h56m

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40m

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September 4, 2024

On the Kinsol Trestle Trail, you’ll discover a historic railway bridge that was used until the late 1970s to transport timber across Vancouver Island’s rugged terrain.



This flat route, part of the long-distance Trans Canada Trail, starts with a passage through a dense and lush mixed forest. The forest

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October 25, 2024

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1h19m

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4.91km

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60m

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60m
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October 16, 2024

On Vancouver Island, the nearest idyll is never far away. Thetis Lake Regional Park is located just a few minutes outside the charming coastal town of Victoria. Its Thetis Lake Trail is an ideal and peaceful escape into nature.



From the main car park, you’re just a few steps away from an airy and beautiful

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October 25, 2024

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1h24m

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5.03km

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3.6km/h

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100m

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100m
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September 4, 2024

On the western city limits of Kamloops, Kenna Cartwright Nature Park’s Sunset Trail is worth a visit at any time of day. But as the name suggests, the hike to the viewpoint is particularly wonderful at sunset.



You’ll follow a beautiful path up through the shrubs and grasses that line the southern slope

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October 25, 2024

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0h26m

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1.13km

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2.6km/h

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70m

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70m
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October 16, 2024

This short, panoramic Tour on Whistler Mountain promises dazzling views from over 2,100 metres (6,900 ft), and a fantastic crossing of North America’s highest suspension bridge.



The Whistler Village Gondola and the Peak Express take you from the village centre up to the summit in 25 minutes. Once there

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October 25, 2024

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0h36m

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2.34km

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3.9km/h

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10m

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10m
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September 4, 2024

The Story Trail is an adventure trail in Tsútswecw Provincial Park that introduces you to the stories, customs and knowledge of the Secwépemc First Nation. The trail takes you to 15 different information points, through the dense forest on the banks of the Adams River.



From the car park, head on to the

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October 24, 2024

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2h23m

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8.27km

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3.5km/h

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200m

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200m
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October 16, 2024

Vibrant wildflower meadows, a clear mountain lake and far-reaching views of the distant Rockies await on this loop across the Sun Peaks Resort’s green hills.



From the valley, you’ll take the chairlift up to 1,850 metres (6,000 ft), before ascending gradually through colourful meadows and lush green coniferous

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October 23, 2024

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1h40m

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2.33km

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1.4km/h

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800m
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August 25, 2024

On North Vancouver’s Grouse Grind Trail, you’ll ascend through shaded woodland to a fantastic viewpoint . The trail first became popular with Vancouverites in the 1980s and, nowadays, locals and visitors alike head over in search of a challenge. The breathtaking view of the Pacific metropolis and the

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September 23, 2024

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22h31m

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73.9km

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3.3km/h

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880m

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880m
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September 18, 2024

The 75-kilometre (47-mi) Wokkpash Trail in Stone Mountain Provincial Park is a three- to four-day hike that showcases the pure beauty of the Canadian wilderness. You’ll discover a wonderful valley full of bizarre rock formations known as hoodoos, washed-out riverbeds and picturesque lakes.



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September 23, 2024

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12h40m

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47.0km

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3.7km/h

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610m

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610m
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September 18, 2024

As its name suggests, the Monkman Cascades Trail takes you to waterfalls, ten of them in fact. On this 47-kilometre (30-mi) maintained hiking trail, you can experience the sheer endless expanse and beauty of British Columbia up close over three to four days with a backpack and tent.



The trail starts at

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September 20, 2024

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1.06km

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40m

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30m
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September 13, 2024

The Mineral Lick Trail winds through the northern Canadian Rocky Mountains in Muncho Lake Provincial Park. The trail got its name from the wild animals such as moose, caribou and rock sheep that gather here to lick minerals from the sandstone slopes above the Trout River. In summer, the trail is lined

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September 20, 2024

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2h18m

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8.44km

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3.7km/h

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120m

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120m
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September 6, 2024

The Kinuseo Falls Trail takes you to a spectacular waterfall on the Murray River in Monkman Provincial Park. At an impressive 60 metres (197 ft), it’s higher than Niagara Falls.

Several hiking trails start at the large car park on Kinuseo Falls Road, where you can also park your motorhome. This Tour

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September 18, 2024

Time

10h23m

Distance

33.9km

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3.3km/h

Ascent

1,200m

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1,200m
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September 19, 2024

If you're after an unforgettable wilderness adventure in northern British Columbia, you'll find what you’re looking for in Mount Edziza Provincial Park. You’ll have to take a small plane to reach the start point of the 35-kilometre (22 mi) Chakima Creek Trail, which goes to show just how far away from

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September 18, 2024

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5h43m

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21.0km

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3.7km/h

Ascent

310m

Descent

310m
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September 6, 2024

Pure wilderness and breathtaking views await on the Chuck Creek Trail in the far north-west of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park is the largest of British Columbia’s provincial parks.

The Chuck Creek Trailhead car park is on the Haines Highway. From here

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September 18, 2024

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1h04m

Distance

3.65km

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3.4km/h

Ascent

100m

Descent

100m
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September 6, 2024

The Boulder Gardens Trail resembles a giant’s playground, leading through a landscape of jagged rock pillars, slabs of stacked rock and immense boulders. The Boulder mountain lake shines like an emerald from the heart of the rocky garden, with the dome of Mount Babcock rising above as you traverse its

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September 18, 2024

Time

52h13m

Distance

182km

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3.5km/h

Ascent

4,050m

Descent

3,820m
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September 18, 2024

The Great Divide Trail (GDT) is a long-distance hiking trail along the Canadian watershed spanning almost 1,100 kilometres (684 mi). The last segment, Section G, which is approximately 180 kilometres (112 mi) long, is particularly breathtaking. It follows the border between Alberta and British Columbia

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