Golden Ears Park Offers Every Adventure Just an Hour from Vancouver
Golden Ears Provincial Park is a must-visit summer escape from Vancouver, offering hiking, biking, horseback riding, and serene lake activities just 30–60 minutes away. Discover stunning trails, waterfalls, and wildlife, or paddle across Alouette Lake. Camp in one of three scenic campgrounds, enjoy interpretive nature walks, or spend a relaxing day at the beach. Don’t miss sunrise views, fishing, or peaceful moments in BC’s coastal mountain wilderness. Plan ahead for passes and rentals to make the most of your
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.
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 »
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.
50+ Bucket List Ideas for a Summer Trip to British Columbia
British Columbia is a mecca for outdoor and adventure lovers, as there is a multitude of activities available, and it is well known for activities like hiking,… Read more »
Northern BC Jet Boat Tours: Soak in Remote Hot Springs, Spot Grizzlies, and Navigate Rainforest Rivers on an Unforgettable Wilderness Tour
Northern BC Jet Boat Tours offers unforgettable adventures through Canada’s last truly untouched wilderness. From grizzly bear viewing and sea lion river tours to soaking in remote hot springs and exploring ghost towns, each excursion brings guests deep into the heart of coastal rainforests, glacier-fed rivers, and scenic fjords. Highlights include the world’s largest intact coastal rainforest in the Kitlope, rich wildlife encounters, and unique overnight experiences.
Vancouver’s PNE Fair Unveils Concert Lineup For 2025 Edition; Presale May 8
As summer 2025 approaches, the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) is stirring excitement with its announcement of the Summer Night Concerts lineup, transforming the Pacific Coliseum into the… Read more »
Malahat SkyWalk Celebrates Mother’s Day with Free Entry for Moms and New Shuttle Service
Moms are getting a special treat this Mother’s Day weekend at one of Vancouver Island’s most scenic destinations. Malahat SkyWalk is offering free admission to moms, grandmothers,… Read more »
Camping Reservations For Berg Lake Trail in Mount Robson Park Open April 2
Camping reservations for the entire Berg Lake Trail in Mount Robson Provincial Park will open at 7 a.m. on April 2, 2025, for arrivals beginning June 26…. Read more »
Federal Minimum Wage to Increase by 45 cents on April 1
Canada is increasing the federal minimum wage by 45 cents based on the 2024 Consumer Price Index. The federal minimum wage will rise to $17.75 per hour… Read more »
15 British Columbia Hot Springs For Your Bucketlist
Whether you are looking for secluded, undeveloped springs, or those that feature luxury services and amenities, British Columbia has a multitude of hot springs available for travellers… Read more »
B.C.’s Minimum Wage to Increase by 45 Cents Starting June 1
British Columbia’s lowest-paid workers will see a wage increase of 2.6% starting June 1, 2025. The province’s general minimum wage will rise from $17.40 to $17.85 per… Read more »
Van Isle Violet Predicts Six More Weeks of Winter For Canada’s West Coast on Groundhog Day 2025
Van Isle Violet, a Vancouver Island marmot residing at the Tony Barrett Mount Washington Marmot Recovery Centre, saw her shadow this morning and predicted six more weeks… Read more »
Lake Windermere Whiteway: Make the Best of Your Trip to the World’s Longest Ice Skating Trail
Eastern British Columbia’s Columbia Valley is a true hub of winter fun and adventure. The main communities along this scenic stretch of Highway 93 also help add… Read more »
Canadian Winter Bucket List Adventure: Experience Gold Rush Trail Sled Dog Mail Run This February
Mail yourselves a “Carried by Dog Team” letter or participate in the Gold Rush Trail Sled Dog Mail Run, where a timeless Canadian tradition comes alive in… Read more »
BC Parks 2025 Spring Camping Reservation Opens This Week
Reservations for BC Parks’ 2025 spring camping season open this week. BC Parks has announced the opening of camping reservations for several campgrounds as part of preparations… Read more »
Creed Announces 2025 Summer of ’99 Tour Stops in Calgary, Edmonton & Vancouver
Grammy-winning rock band Creed has announced an additional 23 dates for their Summer of ’99 Tour, set to begin July 9, 2025, at Rupp Arena in Lexington,… Read more »
Shake it Off: Historic Gastown Steam Clock Swaps Chimes for Taylor Swift Melody
For the first time in over 46 years, Vancouver’s iconic Gastown steam clock will change its tune. From December 5 to December 13, the clock will chime… Read more »
Vancouver’s Suspension Bridge Turns Into Giant Friendship Bracelet for Swifties
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in North Vancouver is marking Taylor Swift’s upcoming visit by turning its iconic 450-foot-long suspension bridge into a giant friendship bracelet from December… Read more »
Vancouver’s Best Events for Swifties During the Eras Tour
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour comes to Vancouver with three shows this weekend from December 6 to 8. As Vancouver is preparing to host the music icon, there… Read more »
New Vancouver Restaurants to Eat Out This Holiday Season
Over the last year, Vancouver celebrated the grand opening of many new types of eateries and restaurants. There are new cafes, bakeries, bars, breweries, and more to… Read more »
AC/DC Announces Power Up Tour Stop in Vancouver This April
AC/DC is set to return to North America for their first tour in nine years with the Power Up Tour 2025. The iconic rock band will perform… Read more »
Harrison Hot Springs’ Captivating Lights by the Lake Set to Return on Nov 23
Harrison Hot Springs, known for its picturesque lakefront, is set to dazzle visitors with its enchanting holiday display, Lights by the Lake. Starting on Saturday, November 23,… Read more »
Swiftie Sing-Along: Explore Vancouver on the Taylor Swift Karaoke Trolley This December
In a unique blend of karaoke and sightseeing, The Great Canadian Trolley Company is set to launch the Taylor Swift Karaoke Trolley Tour in Vancouver. This… Read more »























