Places to see |
Description |
Fort Langley |
Fort Langley - Known as the birthplace of British Columbia, Fort Langley shows
it cultural heritage by exhibiting artifacts, significant locations and events
that made British Columbia what it is today. |
Fort Heritage |
Fort Heritage - Similar to that of Fort Langley, Fort Steele exudes a sense of
heritage, making the location more inviting with RV parks and railway systems. |
Barkerville |
Barkerville - Not far from Fort Steele is the town of Barkerville. As it the
served as the famous "GOLD RUSH"'s center. |
Kelowna |
Kelowna - Kelowna is a small town in British Columbia that is mainly known for
having hot summers and gentle or warm winters. While a lot of activities can be
done, the town maintains its popularity by boasting a quiet and relaxing
atmosphere with good climate. |
Burgaboss |
The Bugaboos - Experience adrenaline pumping skiing and hiking while first
riding a helicopter to the high points of this mountain. |
Sun-Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden |
Sun-Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden - From the city life, this location offers
a taste of tranquility with its excellent accommodations. Peace can truly be
attained as it is situated in the edge of Vancouver's china town. |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park - This is one of the largest urban parks that North America has to
offer. With a sea wall of up to 10-kilometers, biking along this path would be a
pleasure to the senses. |
Victoria |
Victoria - Taking a "heli-jet" from downtown Vancouver is the way to go, to see
this place's luster along with a rich tradition. Traditional afternoon tea
parties are held at hotels as well as the presence of a field of flowers that
can be enjoyed by everybody in the Butchart Gardens. |
Tofino |
Tofino - The wrath of nature looms large in this location as spectators enjoy
storm watching at it's finest. |
Pacific Rim National Park |
Pacific Rim National Park - A rich ecosystem awaits, as this park offers a
75-kilometer walk along the west coast trail. Cliffs, beaches and forests are
only a few of the sights available in this tourist-haven. |
Queen Charlotte Islands |
Queen Charlotte Islands - Renamed after being occupied by the Haidas of the
native North American Indians, this place of history is best viewed along the
constant ferry rides that are offered around the islands. |
Kootenays |
Kootenays - A different biking experience pampers each person who goes to the
Kootenays since it provides a scenic back drop of glaciers, numerous lakes and
forest life. |
YOHO National Par |
YOHO National Park - Home to the beautiful Lake O' Hara, this place is also a
common habitat to a lot of Grizzly Bears. |
Whistler Mountain |
Whistler Mountain - Using the Via Ferrata, which is a route going to the
mountain's summit, climbing is made easy through the safe and organized cables
provided for beginners. |
Painted Hills |
Painted Hills - Just off the Cache Creek in Cariboo County, a glorious natural
masterpiece nests on the location as your eyes will be indulged with the
colorful sights of famed Painted Hills. |
Yellowhead Pass |
Yellowhead Pass - Originally planned for a path on the Canadian Pacific Railway,
Yellowhead Pass is more known for connecting British Columbia to Alberta with a
myriad of historical and natural locations. |
Tunkwa National Park |
Tunkwa National Park - This park separates itself by bragging an enjoyable
rainbow trout fishing experience along with the pleasant wildlife around the
vicinity. |
Tipella |
Tipella - Just outside Harrison River, Tipella is. presently a serene area,
having quiet sceneries with pleasant back-drops of mountains. |
The Canadian Rocky Mountains |
The Canadian Rocky Mountains - Mostly seen or just heard of, the Rockies, which
is filled with both hot springs and harsh snow storms, shows a world of
difference in the wonders of nature when it is experienced first hand. |
Shalath |
Shalath - Home to the Bridge River Power Project which includes three small
dams, four powerhouses and a main dam, this location is more famous with the
term "the mission" as it serves as a mountain pass for Seton and Carpenter
lakes. |
Red Bridge, Keremenos |
Red Bridge, Keremenos - Being built as early as 1907, this bridge used to be a
railroad bridge, which is part of an intricate system of transportation. Today
it is regarded as historical location and a constant aid to Canadian traffic
moving out and about. |
Mt. Robson Provincial Park |
Mt. Robson Provincial Park - This is home to the highest mountain of the
Rockies: Mt. Robson. Seeing its summit can only be possible through patience
since clouds usually obstruct the view. If you get lucky, you're in for a visual
treat. |
Wells Gray National Park |
Wells Gray National Park - Helmcken Falls is the fourth largest waterfall in
Canada and can only be seen up close in Wells Gray National Park. What makes
this special is the ice dome that is formed at the bottom due to the climate. |
Brittania Heritage Shipyard |
Brittania Heritage Shipyard - With the vast landscape, Brittania Heritage
Shipyard turns back the clock and maintains canneries, boardwalks, saloons,
hotels and gambling dens that were benchmarks of a old but rich era. |
Cadborosaurus |
Cadborosaurus - May it be an urban legend of a reality that has yet to be
validated, the Cadborosaurus or "Caddy" is a creature said to be spotted of the
coast of British Columbia in the past century, though it has been a long time,
residents still fear or some are even excited to have Caddy appear again. |
Cypress Falls Park |
Cypress Falls Park - The Cypress falls are similar to the tranquil
fall-to-stream moments we usually see on television. This park is habitat to 400
year-old Fir trees and narrow chutes that highlight intricate patterns in the
pathway of water flow. |
Lion's Gate Bridge / First Narrow Bridge |
Lion's Gate Bridge / First Narrow Bridge - Connecting Northern Vancouver, West
Vancouver and the Northern Vancouver district, this bridge is special due to the
changing lanes it can implement through specific traffic lights. You have to be
careful to avoid messy traffic tie-ups in this location. |
Othello Tunnels |
Othello Tunnels - The Othello tunnels were constructed by determined engineers
and workers that served under the Kettle Valley Railway. |
Boom Boats |
Boom Boats - Acting like miniature boats mainly for environmental
transportation, its high maneuverability is entertaining to watch. |
Blackie Spit Park |
Blackie Spit Park - Known as the Pacific Flyway, this vast and open location
serves as a migratory path for birds extending from Alaska to the tip of South
America. |
Vulcan's Thumb |
Vulcan's Thumb - A 2290-meter high cone-shaped volcano which is part of the
pacific ring of fire. |
White Rock |
White Rock - Famous for a nice and long beach walk, climate still varies from
season to season but the overall feel of it all is fascinating. |
Central City |
Central City - A shopping center packed with impressive architecture, it is a
photographer's heaven. |
Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve |
Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve - With over 90 nests housing this great species,
it offers one of the most spectacular sights in British Columbia. |
Peaches and Crème Falls |
Peaches and Crème Falls - With waterfalls dropping 210 meters in 7 different
paths, you would be missing a lot if you fail to visit this location. |
Hayward Lake Recreation Area |
Hayward Lake Recreation Area - Not really open to the public but is significant
with its part in the hydroelectric system, and is also rich to forestation and
wildlife. |
Sandy Island Provincial Marine Park |
Sandy Island Provincial Marine Park - Only accessible via boat, this area acts a
large habitat to both marine and forest life untouched by any human
establishments. |
Science World |
Science World - An establishment that aims to educate children and tourists
alike, the institution recently displayed "globes" that have been created by
different people of different ages depicting their solutions for Global Warming. |
Traboulay Trail |
Traboulay Trail - Enveloped with natural scenery, this trail circles the city of
Port Coquitlam. |
Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park |
Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park - Believed to welcome bald eagles that come
early in the winter to enjoy the salmon popping out of Squamish River. |
Sumas Substation |
Sumas Substation - A subsidiary of the BC Electric Company, it used to give
power to street cars that serviced people around the vicinity back in the 1920's |
Collin's Overland Telegraph |
Collin's Overland Telegraph - Part of a famous trail that carried its first
message on news of Abraham Lincoln's death, this route has a multitude of
historical values. |
Nicola Valley |
Nicola Valley - Contrary to the mountains and forests in BC, this vast and open
space presents a different kind of natural splendor. |
Union Bay |
Union Bay - Founded in 1887 as an Oceanside community, it was primarily a port
to support the coal trade from the Union Coal company. |
Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park |
Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park - With volcanic rock as surfaces for your
travels, a hiker would love to move around and explore this area, with
up-and-down paths that also make the place a visual masterpiece. |
Terra Nova Rural Park |
Terra Nova Rural Park - Definitely a delight since it just costs you quick drive
to be in touch with an adequate natural reserve. |
Craigellachie |
Craigellachie - Named after a village in Scotland that is home to the first
President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Sir George Stephen, this site has
maintained its aim to be a distinctive Canadian location. |
Hedley |
Hedley With a mining museum at the foot of Nickel Plate Mountain, Hedley shows
to all the rich history of Canada in the Gold Rush era. |
Addington Marsh |
Addington Marsh - 7000-hectares large, this place is filled with hiking trails,
viewing areas and of course a perfect fusion between wetlands and up-forest
wildlife. |
Pemberton Valley |
Pemberton Val+A1:B51ley - Only reachable by car as recent as 1975, Pemberton
Valley slows down the clock as it urges you to appreciate the ambiance and the
simple joys of life. |
Places to see |
Description |
Fort Langley |
Fort Langley - Known as the birthplace of British Columbia, Fort Langley shows
it cultural heritage by exhibiting artifacts, significant locations and events
that made British Columbia what it is today. |
Fort Heritage |
Fort Heritage - Similar to that of Fort Langley, Fort Steele exudes a sense of
heritage, making the location more inviting with RV parks and railway systems. |
Barkerville |
Barkerville - Not far from Fort Steele is the town of Barkerville. As it the
served as the famous "GOLD RUSH"'s center. |
Kelowna |
Kelowna - Kelowna is a small town in British Columbia that is mainly known for
having hot summers and gentle or warm winters. While a lot of activities can be
done, the town maintains its popularity by boasting a quiet and relaxing
atmosphere with good climate. |
Burgaboss |
The Bugaboos - Experience adrenaline pumping skiing and hiking while first
riding a helicopter to the high points of this mountain. |
Sun-Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden |
Sun-Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden - From the city life, this location offers
a taste of tranquility with its excellent accommodations. Peace can truly be
attained as it is situated in the edge of Vancouver's china town. |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park - This is one of the largest urban parks that North America has to
offer. With a sea wall of up to 10-kilometers, biking along this path would be a
pleasure to the senses. |
Victoria |
Victoria - Taking a "heli-jet" from downtown Vancouver is the way to go, to see
this place's luster along with a rich tradition. Traditional afternoon tea
parties are held at hotels as well as the presence of a field of flowers that
can be enjoyed by everybody in the Butchart Gardens. |
Tofino |
Tofino - The wrath of nature looms large in this location as spectators enjoy
storm watching at it's finest. |
Pacific Rim National Park |
Pacific Rim National Park - A rich ecosystem awaits, as this park offers a
75-kilometer walk along the west coast trail. Cliffs, beaches and forests are
only a few of the sights available in this tourist-haven. |
Queen Charlotte Islands |
Queen Charlotte Islands - Renamed after being occupied by the Haidas of the
native North American Indians, this place of history is best viewed along the
constant ferry rides that are offered around the islands. |
Kootenays |
Kootenays - A different biking experience pampers each person who goes to the
Kootenays since it provides a scenic back drop of glaciers, numerous lakes and
forest life. |
YOHO National Par |
YOHO National Park - Home to the beautiful Lake O' Hara, this place is also a
common habitat to a lot of Grizzly Bears. |
Whistler Mountain |
Whistler Mountain - Using the Via Ferrata, which is a route going to the
mountain's summit, climbing is made easy through the safe and organized cables
provided for beginners. |
Painted Hills |
Painted Hills - Just off the Cache Creek in Cariboo County, a glorious natural
masterpiece nests on the location as your eyes will be indulged with the
colorful sights of famed Painted Hills. |
Yellowhead Pass |
Yellowhead Pass - Originally planned for a path on the Canadian Pacific Railway,
Yellowhead Pass is more known for connecting British Columbia to Alberta with a
myriad of historical and natural locations. |
Tunkwa National Park |
Tunkwa National Park - This park separates itself by bragging an enjoyable
rainbow trout fishing experience along with the pleasant wildlife around the
vicinity. |
Tipella |
Tipella - Just outside Harrison River, Tipella is. presently a serene area,
having quiet sceneries with pleasant back-drops of mountains. |
The Canadian Rocky Mountains |
The Canadian Rocky Mountains - Mostly seen or just heard of, the Rockies, which
is filled with both hot springs and harsh snow storms, shows a world of
difference in the wonders of nature when it is experienced first hand. |
Shalath |
Shalath - Home to the Bridge River Power Project which includes three small
dams, four powerhouses and a main dam, this location is more famous with the
term "the mission" as it serves as a mountain pass for Seton and Carpenter
lakes. |
Red Bridge, Keremenos |
Red Bridge, Keremenos - Being built as early as 1907, this bridge used to be a
railroad bridge, which is part of an intricate system of transportation. Today
it is regarded as historical location and a constant aid to Canadian traffic
moving out and about. |
Mt. Robson Provincial Park |
Mt. Robson Provincial Park - This is home to the highest mountain of the
Rockies: Mt. Robson. Seeing its summit can only be possible through patience
since clouds usually obstruct the view. If you get lucky, you're in for a visual
treat. |
Wells Gray National Park |
Wells Gray National Park - Helmcken Falls is the fourth largest waterfall in
Canada and can only be seen up close in Wells Gray National Park. What makes
this special is the ice dome that is formed at the bottom due to the climate. |
Brittania Heritage Shipyard |
Brittania Heritage Shipyard - With the vast landscape, Brittania Heritage
Shipyard turns back the clock and maintains canneries, boardwalks, saloons,
hotels and gambling dens that were benchmarks of a old but rich era. |
Cadborosaurus |
Cadborosaurus - May it be an urban legend of a reality that has yet to be
validated, the Cadborosaurus or "Caddy" is a creature said to be spotted of the
coast of British Columbia in the past century, though it has been a long time,
residents still fear or some are even excited to have Caddy appear again. |
Cypress Falls Park |
Cypress Falls Park - The Cypress falls are similar to the tranquil
fall-to-stream moments we usually see on television. This park is habitat to 400
year-old Fir trees and narrow chutes that highlight intricate patterns in the
pathway of water flow. |
Lion's Gate Bridge / First Narrow Bridge |
Lion's Gate Bridge / First Narrow Bridge - Connecting Northern Vancouver, West
Vancouver and the Northern Vancouver district, this bridge is special due to the
changing lanes it can implement through specific traffic lights. You have to be
careful to avoid messy traffic tie-ups in this location. |
Othello Tunnels |
Othello Tunnels - The Othello tunnels were constructed by determined engineers
and workers that served under the Kettle Valley Railway. |
Boom Boats |
Boom Boats - Acting like miniature boats mainly for environmental
transportation, its high maneuverability is entertaining to watch. |
Blackie Spit Park |
Blackie Spit Park - Known as the Pacific Flyway, this vast and open location
serves as a migratory path for birds extending from Alaska to the tip of South
America. |
Vulcan's Thumb |
Vulcan's Thumb - A 2290-meter high cone-shaped volcano which is part of the
pacific ring of fire. |
White Rock |
White Rock - Famous for a nice and long beach walk, climate still varies from
season to season but the overall feel of it all is fascinating. |
Central City |
Central City - A shopping center packed with impressive architecture, it is a
photographer's heaven. |
Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve |
Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve - With over 90 nests housing this great species,
it offers one of the most spectacular sights in British Columbia. |
Peaches and Crème Falls |
Peaches and Crème Falls - With waterfalls dropping 210 meters in 7 different
paths, you would be missing a lot if you fail to visit this location. |
Hayward Lake Recreation Area |
Hayward Lake Recreation Area - Not really open to the public but is significant
with its part in the hydroelectric system, and is also rich to forestation and
wildlife. |
Sandy Island Provincial Marine Park |
Sandy Island Provincial Marine Park - Only accessible via boat, this area acts a
large habitat to both marine and forest life untouched by any human
establishments. |
Science World |
Science World - An establishment that aims to educate children and tourists
alike, the institution recently displayed "globes" that have been created by
different people of different ages depicting their solutions for Global Warming. |
Traboulay Trail |
Traboulay Trail - Enveloped with natural scenery, this trail circles the city of
Port Coquitlam. |
Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park |
Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park - Believed to welcome bald eagles that come
early in the winter to enjoy the salmon popping out of Squamish River. |
Sumas Substation |
Sumas Substation - A subsidiary of the BC Electric Company, it used to give
power to street cars that serviced people around the vicinity back in the 1920's |
Collin's Overland Telegraph |
Collin's Overland Telegraph - Part of a famous trail that carried its first
message on news of Abraham Lincoln's death, this route has a multitude of
historical values. |
Nicola Valley |
Nicola Valley - Contrary to the mountains and forests in BC, this vast and open
space presents a different kind of natural splendor. |
Union Bay |
Union Bay - Founded in 1887 as an Oceanside community, it was primarily a port
to support the coal trade from the Union Coal company. |
Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park |
Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park - With volcanic rock as surfaces for your
travels, a hiker would love to move around and explore this area, with
up-and-down paths that also make the place a visual masterpiece. |
Terra Nova Rural Park |
Terra Nova Rural Park - Definitely a delight since it just costs you quick drive
to be in touch with an adequate natural reserve. |
Craigellachie |
Craigellachie - Named after a village in Scotland that is home to the first
President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Sir George Stephen, this site has
maintained its aim to be a distinctive Canadian location. |
Hedley |
Hedley With a mining museum at the foot of Nickel Plate Mountain, Hedley shows
to all the rich history of Canada in the Gold Rush era. |
Addington Marsh |
Addington Marsh - 7000-hectares large, this place is filled with hiking trails,
viewing areas and of course a perfect fusion between wetlands and up-forest
wildlife. |
Pemberton Valley |
Pemberton Val+A1:B51ley - Only reachable by car as recent as 1975, Pemberton
Valley slows down the clock as it urges you to appreciate the ambiance and the
simple joys of life. |
Places to see |
Description |
Fort Langley |
Fort Langley - Known as the birthplace of British Columbia, Fort Langley shows
it cultural heritage by exhibiting artifacts, significant locations and events
that made British Columbia what it is today. |
Fort Heritage |
Fort Heritage - Similar to that of Fort Langley, Fort Steele exudes a sense of
heritage, making the location more inviting with RV parks and railway systems. |
Barkerville |
Barkerville - Not far from Fort Steele is the town of Barkerville. As it the
served as the famous "GOLD RUSH"'s center. |
Kelowna |
Kelowna - Kelowna is a small town in British Columbia that is mainly known for
having hot summers and gentle or warm winters. While a lot of activities can be
done, the town maintains its popularity by boasting a quiet and relaxing
atmosphere with good climate. |
Burgaboss |
The Bugaboos - Experience adrenaline pumping skiing and hiking while first
riding a helicopter to the high points of this mountain. |
Sun-Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden |
Sun-Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden - From the city life, this location offers
a taste of tranquility with its excellent accommodations. Peace can truly be
attained as it is situated in the edge of Vancouver's china town. |
Stanley Park |
Stanley Park - This is one of the largest urban parks that North America has to
offer. With a sea wall of up to 10-kilometers, biking along this path would be a
pleasure to the senses. |
Victoria |
Victoria - Taking a "heli-jet" from downtown Vancouver is the way to go, to see
this place's luster along with a rich tradition. Traditional afternoon tea
parties are held at hotels as well as the presence of a field of flowers that
can be enjoyed by everybody in the Butchart Gardens. |
Tofino |
Tofino - The wrath of nature looms large in this location as spectators enjoy
storm watching at it's finest. |
Pacific Rim National Park |
Pacific Rim National Park - A rich ecosystem awaits, as this park offers a
75-kilometer walk along the west coast trail. Cliffs, beaches and forests are
only a few of the sights available in this tourist-haven. |
Queen Charlotte Islands |
Queen Charlotte Islands - Renamed after being occupied by the Haidas of the
native North American Indians, this place of history is best viewed along the
constant ferry rides that are offered around the islands. |
Kootenays |
Kootenays - A different biking experience pampers each person who goes to the
Kootenays since it provides a scenic back drop of glaciers, numerous lakes and
forest life. |
YOHO National Par |
YOHO National Park - Home to the beautiful Lake O' Hara, this place is also a
common habitat to a lot of Grizzly Bears. |
Whistler Mountain |
Whistler Mountain - Using the Via Ferrata, which is a route going to the
mountain's summit, climbing is made easy through the safe and organized cables
provided for beginners. |
Painted Hills |
Painted Hills - Just off the Cache Creek in Cariboo County, a glorious natural
masterpiece nests on the location as your eyes will be indulged with the
colorful sights of famed Painted Hills. |
Yellowhead Pass |
Yellowhead Pass - Originally planned for a path on the Canadian Pacific Railway,
Yellowhead Pass is more known for connecting British Columbia to Alberta with a
myriad of historical and natural locations. |
Tunkwa National Park |
Tunkwa National Park - This park separates itself by bragging an enjoyable
rainbow trout fishing experience along with the pleasant wildlife around the
vicinity. |
Tipella |
Tipella - Just outside Harrison River, Tipella is. presently a serene area,
having quiet sceneries with pleasant back-drops of mountains. |
The Canadian Rocky Mountains |
The Canadian Rocky Mountains - Mostly seen or just heard of, the Rockies, which
is filled with both hot springs and harsh snow storms, shows a world of
difference in the wonders of nature when it is experienced first hand. |
Shalath |
Shalath - Home to the Bridge River Power Project which includes three small
dams, four powerhouses and a main dam, this location is more famous with the
term "the mission" as it serves as a mountain pass for Seton and Carpenter
lakes. |
Red Bridge, Keremenos |
Red Bridge, Keremenos - Being built as early as 1907, this bridge used to be a
railroad bridge, which is part of an intricate system of transportation. Today
it is regarded as historical location and a constant aid to Canadian traffic
moving out and about. |
Mt. Robson Provincial Park |
Mt. Robson Provincial Park - This is home to the highest mountain of the
Rockies: Mt. Robson. Seeing its summit can only be possible through patience
since clouds usually obstruct the view. If you get lucky, you're in for a visual
treat. |
Wells Gray National Park |
Wells Gray National Park - Helmcken Falls is the fourth largest waterfall in
Canada and can only be seen up close in Wells Gray National Park. What makes
this special is the ice dome that is formed at the bottom due to the climate. |
Brittania Heritage Shipyard |
Brittania Heritage Shipyard - With the vast landscape, Brittania Heritage
Shipyard turns back the clock and maintains canneries, boardwalks, saloons,
hotels and gambling dens that were benchmarks of a old but rich era. |
Cadborosaurus |
Cadborosaurus - May it be an urban legend of a reality that has yet to be
validated, the Cadborosaurus or "Caddy" is a creature said to be spotted of the
coast of British Columbia in the past century, though it has been a long time,
residents still fear or some are even excited to have Caddy appear again. |
Cypress Falls Park |
Cypress Falls Park - The Cypress falls are similar to the tranquil
fall-to-stream moments we usually see on television. This park is habitat to 400
year-old Fir trees and narrow chutes that highlight intricate patterns in the
pathway of water flow. |
Lion's Gate Bridge / First Narrow Bridge |
Lion's Gate Bridge / First Narrow Bridge - Connecting Northern Vancouver, West
Vancouver and the Northern Vancouver district, this bridge is special due to the
changing lanes it can implement through specific traffic lights. You have to be
careful to avoid messy traffic tie-ups in this location. |
Othello Tunnels |
Othello Tunnels - The Othello tunnels were constructed by determined engineers
and workers that served under the Kettle Valley Railway. |
Boom Boats |
Boom Boats - Acting like miniature boats mainly for environmental
transportation, its high maneuverability is entertaining to watch. |
Blackie Spit Park |
Blackie Spit Park - Known as the Pacific Flyway, this vast and open location
serves as a migratory path for birds extending from Alaska to the tip of South
America. |
Vulcan's Thumb |
Vulcan's Thumb - A 2290-meter high cone-shaped volcano which is part of the
pacific ring of fire. |
White Rock |
White Rock - Famous for a nice and long beach walk, climate still varies from
season to season but the overall feel of it all is fascinating. |
Central City |
Central City - A shopping center packed with impressive architecture, it is a
photographer's heaven. |
Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve |
Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve - With over 90 nests housing this great species,
it offers one of the most spectacular sights in British Columbia. |
Peaches and Crème Falls |
Peaches and Crème Falls - With waterfalls dropping 210 meters in 7 different
paths, you would be missing a lot if you fail to visit this location. |
Hayward Lake Recreation Area |
Hayward Lake Recreation Area - Not really open to the public but is significant
with its part in the hydroelectric system, and is also rich to forestation and
wildlife. |
Sandy Island Provincial Marine Park |
Sandy Island Provincial Marine Park - Only accessible via boat, this area acts a
large habitat to both marine and forest life untouched by any human
establishments. |
Science World |
Science World - An establishment that aims to educate children and tourists
alike, the institution recently displayed "globes" that have been created by
different people of different ages depicting their solutions for Global Warming. |
Traboulay Trail |
Traboulay Trail - Enveloped with natural scenery, this trail circles the city of
Port Coquitlam. |
Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park |
Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park - Believed to welcome bald eagles that come
early in the winter to enjoy the salmon popping out of Squamish River. |
Sumas Substation |
Sumas Substation - A subsidiary of the BC Electric Company, it used to give
power to street cars that serviced people around the vicinity back in the 1920's |
Collin's Overland Telegraph |
Collin's Overland Telegraph - Part of a famous trail that carried its first
message on news of Abraham Lincoln's death, this route has a multitude of
historical values. |
Nicola Valley |
Nicola Valley - Contrary to the mountains and forests in BC, this vast and open
space presents a different kind of natural splendor. |
Union Bay |
Union Bay - Founded in 1887 as an Oceanside community, it was primarily a port
to support the coal trade from the Union Coal company. |
Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park |
Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park - With volcanic rock as surfaces for your
travels, a hiker would love to move around and explore this area, with
up-and-down paths that also make the place a visual masterpiece. |
Terra Nova Rural Park |
Terra Nova Rural Park - Definitely a delight since it just costs you quick drive
to be in touch with an adequate natural reserve. |
Craigellachie |
Craigellachie - Named after a village in Scotland that is home to the first
President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Sir George Stephen, this site has
maintained its aim to be a distinctive Canadian location. |
Hedley |
Hedley With a mining museum at the foot of Nickel Plate Mountain, Hedley shows
to all the rich history of Canada in the Gold Rush era. |
Addington Marsh |
Addington Marsh - 7000-hectares large, this place is filled with hiking trails,
viewing areas and of course a perfect fusion between wetlands and up-forest
wildlife. |
Pemberton Valley |
Pemberton Val+A1:B51ley - Only reachable by car as recent as 1975, Pemberton
Valley slows down the clock as it urges you to appreciate the ambiance and the
simple joys of life. |
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