Top Adventures at Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark: Dinosaur Tracks, Epic Hikes, and Waterfalls
Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark in northeastern BC offers a mix of geology, hiking, and paleontology. Start at the Tumbler Ridge Museum’s Dinosaur Discovery Gallery, then explore geosites like Bootski and Windfall Lakes, Boulder Gardens, Bergeron Falls, and Flatbed Valley dinosaur tracks. Waterfall trails, from Kinuseo Falls to Quality Falls, add scenic variety. Provincial parks such as Monkman, Wapiti Lake, and Gwillim Lake offer camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing, while Bearhole Lake and Hole-in-the-Wall provide seasonal recreation and unique natural features for a well-rounded visit.
Into the Trees Music Festival Reveals Full 2026 Lineup
Into the Trees Music Festival has released its full lineup for a three-night run in Rossland, B.C., this Labour Day weekend. The festival takes place Sept. 4… Read more »
Adventures at Kalamalka Lake: From Sandy Shores to Cliffside Views and Fun on Its Turquoise Waters
Kalamalka Lake in southern BC’s Okanagan is a turquoise gem surrounded by cliffs, greenery, and inviting beaches. Visitors can enjoy swimming, paddling, or boating across its 42 km shoreline, exploring secluded coves or 10 public beaches. Kal Beach and nearby Vernon offer dining, culture, and family attractions, while Kalamalka Lake, Kekuli Bay, and Kaloya Parks provide trails, camping, birding, and stunning viewpoints for year-round recreation in breathtaking natural surroundings without sacrificing modern amenities.
Explore Ainsworth, B.C.: Caves, Hot Springs, and Scenic Stops
Ainsworth and the surrounding Kootenay Lake area offer the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Soak in the soothing Ainsworth Hot Springs, complete with a cave experience, spa treatments, and lakeside dining. Explore the fascinating Cody Caves on guided tours, enjoy scenic picnics at local parks and waterfalls, or browse the vibrant Kaslo Market. History buffs will love the SS Moyie National Historic Site in nearby Kaslo. This region promises unforgettable nature, wellness, and heritage experiences—all just off Highway 31.
Things to Do This BC Day Long Weekend Around Kelowna
Weekend Events & Activities in and around Kelowna Weekend events and activities in Kelowna include free, fun family & kids’ activities, live music, theatre & performing arts,… Read more »
Must Do Boat Tours and Scenic Cruises in British Columbia
The coastline of British Columbia makes up 10% of the Canadian coastline, so taking a scenic cruise to explore the area is worthwhile. There are 40,000 islands… Read more »
Nisg̱a’a Memorial Lava Bed Park – Hike Volcanic Craters, Explore Lava Trails, Towering Waterfalls, and First Nations History in One Unforgettable Destination
Nisg̱a’a Memorial Lava Bed Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty, Indigenous culture, and outdoor adventure. Visit the Visitor Centre to explore Nisg̱a’a history, hike volcanic trails with guides, or enjoy self-guided walks to waterfalls and scenic viewpoints. Paddle on Lava Lake, fish the Tseax River, or camp at Vetter Creek. Surrounded by four Nisg̱a’a villages, visitors can also shop, dine, and connect with local communities. Wildlife viewing and rich cultural experiences make this park a must-see in BC.
50 Things to Do This August in British Columbia
From enjoying a music festival at the remote Haida Gwaii, or rock out with world famous artists at Rockin’ River Music Fest to marvelling spectacular aerobatic performances in the sky during Abbotsford Air Show, you can find plenty to do in British Columbia this August 2019.
Summer Getaway to Nakusp: Beach Walks, Hot Springs & More in Kootenay Rockies
The shores of British Columbia’s Arrow Lakes offer a ton of space, parks, trails, and beaches for summer getaways. And while some areas are provincial parks with… Read more »
10 Must-Visit Towns in Kootenay Region For Scenic Weekend Getaways
British Columbia’s Kootenays roughly cover the southeastern corner of the province. The area is known for its many stunning natural features, from the mountain peaks to the… Read more »
20+ Suspension Bridges in British Columbia That You Need to Cross
British Columbia has some amazing sites and the number of suspension bridges available to take you to areas with excellent views are many. With a variety of… Read more »
Trip to Golden, B.C: Outdoor Adventures For a Fun Day Out
A day in Golden grants you seemingly endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. The mountain town is set on the confluence of the Columbia and Kicking Horse Rivers…. Read more »
Explore Muncho Lake Provincial Park: Nature Trails, Aqua Waters, and Rugged Mountain Landscapes Along Alaska Highway
Muncho Lake Provincial Park, set in a striking mountain valley along BC’s Alaska Highway, features vibrant aqua-green waters, dramatic limestone peaks shaped by tectonic forces, and diverse hiking trails. Campgrounds like Strawberry Flats and MacDonald offer lakeside stays, while the Northern Rockies Lodge provides lodge and cabin rentals. Activities include hiking, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The 80–85 km highway stretch through the park is scenic and leads to Liard River Hot Springs.
Glass Cube Experience Opens Near Victoria, Extending Views High Above Vancouver Island
Visitors to Vancouver Island now have a new way to test their nerves, and it starts with a step into open air. The Malahat SkyWalk has unveiled… Read more »
Carney Unveils Plans to Double Power Grid by 2050, Flags Need for 130,000 Skilled Workers
Canada is preparing a long-term overhaul of its electricity system, with Prime Minister Mark Carney announcing plans for a National Electricity Strategy aimed at doubling grid capacity… Read more »
Fireworks & Summer Concerts: What to See & Do at Butchart Gardens This Summer 2026
The Butchart Gardens, a National Historic Site of Canada, is preparing for a spectacular summer season filled with vibrant flower displays and exciting entertainment. The transition from… Read more »
Golden Skybridge: Canada’s Highest Suspension Bridge Opens for 2026 Season
Golden Skybridge, Canada’s highest suspension bridge, is now open for the 2025 season. Inaugurated in 2021, Golden Skybridge by Pursuit is located in Golden, B.C., about 90… Read more »
Golden Skybridge: Adventures at Canada’s Highest Suspension Bridge
Exploring the Columbia Valley may take the form of many different adventures. With the Golden Sky Bridge, many of these adventurous experiences are all condensed into one… Read more »
Little Qualicum Falls Park Adventures: Epic Waterfalls, Lush Trails, Lakeside Picnics, and Dreamy Camping Spots
This Jaw-Dropping Park Has Waterfalls, Riverside Camping, and Lakeside Beaches — All in One Place! Experience riverside camping at Little Qualicum Falls Park, hike through lush forests to stunning waterfalls, or kayak serene Cameron Lake. Stay under the stars, cozy up in nearby cottages, or explore vibrant local trails and beaches. Whether picnicking by roaring falls or windsurfing across mountain-fed waters, adventure and tranquillity meet in the heart of Vancouver Island’s wild beauty.
2026 Schedule: Where to See the RCMP Musical Ride in British Columbia and Ontario This Year
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Musical Ride is returning to tour various cities and towns this summer. RCMP is marking their 153rd anniversary this year, and the… Read more »
Vancouver Folk Music Festival Announces 2026 Lineup
Get ready to dust off those dancing shoes because the Vancouver Folk Music Festival is back for its 49th edition! From July 17 to 19, the Vancouver… Read more »
Blanket Creek Provincial Park: Explore the Best of the Kootenays at This Park Near Revelstoke
British Columbia’s Arrow Lakes are widenings of the Columbia River. The 240km stretch of the lake is divided between the Upper Arrow Lake (south) and Lower Arrow… Read more »
Nine Trip Itineraries Across British Columbia to Experience Stunning Gardens and Family Fun Flower Farms
As spring ushers in a season of rejuvenation and growth, Gardens BC is inviting both locals and tourists to immerse themselves in the vibrant beauty and diversity… Read more »
Elk Falls Provincial Park: Waterfalls, Suspension Bridge and More to Explore at This Nature Gem Near Campbell River
Elk Falls Provincial Park gets its name from the waterfall within the park and on the Campbell River. The park surrounds the deep river valley and borders with the city of Campbell River. The park is open year-round for camping and offers numerous different trails to explore around the river. The highlight of these trails is Elk Falls, on one of the park’s easier hikes. The 25-meter waterfalls is visible from multiple viewpoints along staircases, platforms, and the suspension bridge.























