About British Columbia
Whether you decide to travel British Columbia, Canada by trail, rail rail, boat or automobile, you are bound to have an adventure. The people of the province welcome tourism and warmly invite you to explore the many attractions this region has to offer. British Columbia offers numerous opportunities to discover the heritage of the region at historical and native sites, art galleries, museums, and theaters in both rural and urban areas. If you'd like to experience the wildlife of the Pacific Northwest, you can hire a guide or join a group and go bird, bear or whale watching. You can explore the countryside while hiking, biking, climbing or horseback riding, or head to the cities to British Columbia's many zoos, aquariums, and gardens. However you decide to spend your days in British Columbia, you can spend restful nights at our bed and breakfast and resort accommodations located throughout the region.
Glacier National Park of Canada: British Columbia's lush interior rainforest with permanent glaciers.
Gulf Islands: National Park Reserve of Canada, on the island between Vancouver Island and the BC mainland.
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site: Haïda culture and coastal rainforest on Queen Charlotte Islands.
Kootenay National Park of Canada: UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the famous Radium Hot Springs.
Mount Revelstoke National Park of Canada: Rainforest of 1,000-year-old cedars and spectacular mountains.
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada: Pacific Coast Mountains make up this marine and forest environment.
Yoho National Park of Canada: UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rockies.