Destination

Canada's Atlantic Ocean provinces comprise four distinct provinces, each with its own charms,resorts and coastal adventures. However, Newfoundland…

REVELSTOKE

REVELSTOKE

Revelstoke was founded in the 1880s when the Canadian Pacific Railing (CPR) was built through the area. Since then it has evolved into an epic adventure destination. (It has long been a destination fo

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GOLDEN

GOLDEN

Sitting in the Canadian Rockies, Golden B.C is surrounded by six of Canada’s most stunning national parks; Yoho, Glacier, Banff, Jasper, Kootenay and Mount Revelstoke.Use Golden as your base from whi

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VANCOUVER

VANCOUVER

Framed by the Pacific Ocean and Coast Mountains, Vancouver’s meandering oceanside pathways are the perfect way to explore the city. Close to 30 kilometres of uninterrupted waterfront path surround Van

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WHISTLER

WHISTLER

Whistler, a world-renowned resort town just north of Vancouver, captivates visitors with its majestic mountain scenery, offering unparalleled year-round outdoor activities such as skiing and snowboard

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VICTORIA

VICTORIA

Victoria is a city unlike any other. With boutique hotels fie for a queen, world-class attractions, and fresh farm-to-table dining that’s measured on a scale of metres note miles. Nestled between the

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TOFINO

TOFINO

Being here means cherishing and protecting our unique natural surroundings. Embark on a rainforest hike, spend your morning seeking out wildlife, or take in coastal art—there are endless ways to make

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KAMLOOPS

KAMLOOPS

With abundant sunshine, the second-largest city in BC’s Interior has 100+ lakes within easy reach, ideal for fishing and paddling. Mountain biking and golfing are also popular, and in winter, you can

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KELOWNA

KELOWNA

Set in British Columbia’s wine country, good food and drink are central to Kelowna, as is golfing, skiing, and boating on the lake. Go wine or cider tasting, shop at an orchard fruit stand, cycle, hik

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SALMON ARM

SALMON ARM

Salmon Arm takes its name from the southwest arm of the Shuswap Lake, due to the large runs of salmon that used to run up the creeks that empty into the lake. The area has retained a unique rural qual

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