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Western Canada Travel - Information on Alberta, British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies, and Vancouver by travel writer Andrew Hempstead. Includes answers to frequently asked questions and recommended reading.

British Columbia (IPA: /ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə/) (BC) ((listen) (French: la Colombie-Britannique, C.-B.) is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without Sunset (Diminishment)"). It was the sixth province to join the Canadian Confederation.

The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, the 15th largest metropolitan region in Canada. The largest city is Vancouver, Canada's third-largest metropolitan area and the second-largest in the Pacific Northwest.

Canadian Rockies
By Sid Marty

The Yoho River comes brawling down from the mountains of the Waputik Icefield to a highway junction near Field, British Columbia. From there, a side road goes switchbacking up along the river, through a wild defile between two peaks to Takakkaw Falls in Yoho National Park, one of the four national parks that embrace a 250-mile-long stretch of the Canadian Rockies. Takakkaw is a Cree word for "It is wonderful." Most wonderfully, the warden's cabin there marks the end of the road—all roads.

 


Locations in British Columbia

 

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108 Mile Ranch Delta Lumby Revelstoke
Abbotsford Eagle Creek Lund Richmond
Agassiz Egmont Lytton Roberts Creek
Ainsworth Hot Springs Enderby Mackenzie Rogers Pass
Aldergrove Fairmont Hot Springs Maple Ridge Rossland
Alert Bay Fanny Bay Mayne Island Salmon Arm
Ashcroft Fernie McBride Saltspring Island
Balfour Field Merritt Saturna Island
Barriere Fort Langley Mission Savona
Bella Coola Fort Nelson Nakusp Sechelt
Blue River Fort St. John Naramata Sicamous
Bowen Island Gabriola Island Nelson Silverton
Bowser Galiano Island New Aiyansh Smithers
Brisco Gibsons New Denver Sooke
Burnaby Gold Bridge New Westminster Sparwood
Burns Lake Golden North Vancouver Squamish
Cache Creek Grand Forks Oliver Stewart
Castlegar Halfmoon Bay Osoyoos Summerland
Cawston Harrison Hot Springs Panorama Sun Peaks
Chase Harrison Mills Peachland Surrey
Chetwynd Hedley Pemberton Telegraph Cove
Chilliwack Hope Pender Island Terrace
Christina Lake Hornby Island Penticton Tlell
Clearwater Hudson Hope Port Coquitlam Trail
Clinton Invermere Port Edward Valemount
Coombs Kamloops Powell River Vancouver
Coquitlam Kelowna Prince George Vernon
Cranbrook Keremeos Prince Rupert Westbank
Crawford Bay Kimberley Princeton West Vancouver
Crescent Spur Kootenay National Park Quadra Island Whistler
Creston Ladner Quathiaski Cove White Rock
Dawson Langley City Quesnel Windermere
Dawson Creek Lillooet Radium Hot Springs Winfield


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Given its varied mountainous terrain and its coasts, lakes, rivers, and forests, British Columbia has long been enjoyed for pursuits like hiking and camping, rock climbing and mountaineering, hunting and fishing.

Water sports, both motorized and non-motorized, are enjoyed in many places. Sea kayaking opportunities abound on the British Columbia coast with its fjords. Whitewater rafting and kayaking are popular on many inland rivers.

 Sailing and sailboarding are widely enjoyed

In winter, cross-country and telemark skiing are much enjoyed, and in recent decades high-quality downhill skiing has been developed in the Coast Mountain range and the Rockies, as well as in the southern areas of the Shuswap Highlands and the Columbia Mountains. Snowboarding has mushroomed in popularity since the early 1990s. The 2010 Winter Olympics downhill events will be held in Whistler-Blackcomb area of the province, while the indoor events will be in the Vancouver area.

In Vancouver and Victoria (as well as some other cities), opportunities for joggers and bicyclists have been developed. Cross-country bike touring has been popular since the ten-speed bike became available many years ago. Since the advent of more robust mountain bikes, trails in more rugged and wild places have been developed for them. Some of the province's retired rail beds have been converted and maintained for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Longboarding is also a popular activity because of the hilly geography of the region.