Winter Getaway to Emerald Lake: Cozy Stays, Frozen Lakes, Waterfalls and Scenic Trails
Emerald Lake is part of British Columbia’s Yoho National Park in the province’s eastern Rockies. The park starts near the Alberta border in the east and covers both sides of the Trans Canada all the way to Golden. Emerald Lake is central to the whole park, with lodging available, as well as access to several trails. During the winter, Yoho National Park offers hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.
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.
25 of the Best Scenic Highway Viewpoints in British Columbia
British Columbia has some of the most scenic vistas in the entire country. With a mixture of ocean, mountains, valleys, lakes, vineyards, waterfalls, orchards and farmland, the… Read more »
25 of the Best Hikes in the Okanagan Valley
The Okanagan is well known for its pretty vineyards, plenty of fruit-laden orchards, beautiful lakes, as well as the multitude of fantastic eateries and accommodations. There is… Read more »



