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    Explore the lush rainforests, vast mountain ranges, and wild backcountry of British Columbia. Whether you're skiing along the Powder Highway, climbing in the Bugaboos, or venturing into the endless and untamed landscapes of Northern BC, there are adventures to be found everywhere.

    Top Spots in and near British Columbia

    • Columbia-Shuswap, British Columbia

      Giant Cedars Boardwalk

      0.26 mi / 105 ft gain
      The Giant Cedars Boardwalk is a great spot to stop along the Trans Canada Highway #1 and enjoy a short boardwalk trail through giant Cedars, some over 500 years old.   The trail has some steps, but several benches along the way making it great for anyone. It's like a stroll through a forest in a...
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    • Victoria, British Columbia

      Galloping Goose Trail

      36.14 mi / 1831 ft gain
      The Galloping Goose Regional Trail connects downtown Victoria, Canada to the former town of Leechtown. Part of the Trans Canada Trail (which traverses the entire country) the Galloping Goose follows the path of the former Canadian National Railway passing through the communities of Sooke, Metchos...
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    • Squamish-Lillooet D, British Columbia

      Camp at Porteau Cove Provincial Park

      3.0
      Porteau Cove Provincial Park is located 38 km outside of Vancouver just off the Sea-to-Sky highway between Lion’s Bay and Squamish. The park is open year-round for day visits and camping. Porteau Cove Provincial Park is located in the most southerly fjord in North America. The park overlooks Ho...
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    • Rogers Pass, British Columbia

      Camp at Hermit Meadows

      4 mi / 2559.1 ft gain
      The trail head is located between the Rogers Pass Discovery Center and the Tupper. It's a good idea to head into the Discovery Center first and book the campsites as they do require pre-booking to use, and the fines can be steep. Campfires are banned at this campsite as it is a fragile alpine eco...
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    • Fernie, British Columbia

      Hike through Mount Fernie Provincial Park

      4.0
      2.5 mi / 65.6 ft gain
      Fernie is a well-known destination for outdoor rec activities, from resort skiing to backcountry touring to hiking and mountain biking. Going for a short winter hike might seem like the least exciting thing you could do, but as a break from the regular nine-to-five, it provides a perfect reconnec...
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    • D'Arcy, British Columbia

      Scramble Mt Joffre

      3.0
      From the trailhead on the Duffey Lake Road you follow the well-marked summer trail up the Cerise Creek. The trail heads south after the bridge and heads up onto the lower flanks of Joffre and onto a logging road. Eventually the road forks, and the main trail follows the right fork uphill. The log...
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    • Mayne Island, British Columbia

      Kayak Bennett Bay

      4.0
      The tiny island of Mayne is located in the chain of Gulf Islands just off the coast of Vancouver Island. For a small Island that can be biked across in a couple of hours, it offers some amazing views and photo opportunities. Mayne Island is just a stop away from Victoria and is located right abov...
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    • Toad River, British Columbia

      Bike the Sentinel Range

      189.5 mi / 3034.8 ft gain
      Between Fort Nelson in northeastern British Columbia and Watson Lake on the Yukon border lies the Sentinel Range, a series of stony mountain peaks cut with blue rivers and lined with boreal forest as far as the eye can see. The Alaska Highway, also known as Highway 97, traverses the mountain rang...
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    • Bowen Island, British Columbia

      Hike Mount Gardner on Bowen Island

      10.6 mi / 2358.9 ft gain
      Mount Gardner is the highest point on Bowen Island. I love visiting Bowen. It is a 20 minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay but feels a world’s away from the city.  I climbed to the top of Mount Gardner a few years ago during the summer, but had yet to do it in the winter. I was excited to see wha...
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    • Columbia-Shuswap A, British Columbia

      Backcountry Ski in Rogers Pass

      The back country skiing in riding in Rogers Pass is top notch. The snow quality and quantity is some of the best in North America with easy access to some very steep terrain.  What to Know Rogers Pass is known for it's avalanches. The whole pass stretches for quite some distance and due to the st...
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    • Cowichan Bay, British Columbia

      Photograph Cowichan Bay

      There is a reason the town of Cowichan Bay is a popular destination for visitors and locals alike. The town boasts stunning views across the bay, of the Cowichan River estuary, the beautiful marina, and has a variety of restaurants, a candy shop and bakery. Start off by grabbing a bite to eat at ...
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    • Heriot Bay, British Columbia

      Canoe the Sayward Lakes Loop

      Sayward Lakes Canoe Route This is an easy canoe route through a series of lakes west of Campbell River on Vancouver Island BC. It is ideal for beginner or intermediate level trippers, providing a good multi-day trip through a mix of remote lakes and lakes with serviced campsites. The trip feature...
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    • Fort Fraser, British Columbia

      Cheslatta Falls

      1.39 mi / 148 ft gain
      Head out on this 2.2-km loop trail near Bulkley-Nechako E, British Columbia. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 30 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, camping, and fishing, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to vis...
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    • Fraser Lake, British Columbia

      Mouse Mountain

      5.0
      2.29 mi / 764 ft gain
      Mouse Mountain is located in the Village of Fraser Lake, right behind Fraser Lake Elementary school. You really can't miss it while driving through Fraser Lake, it's the small mountain shaped like a mouse, with one big mound resembling the body, and a smaller mound resembling the head. A glorifie...
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    • Nelson, British Columbia

      Ski Whitewater Resort

      Whitewater is a short 20 minute drive from downtown Nelson. There are only 3 lifts here, but a surprising amount of terrain — most of which will satisfy even the strongest of skiers. Our favorite runs were the Trash Glades, accessed via a short traverse off the backside of the Motherlode Chair (a...
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    • Peachland, British Columbia

      Pincushion Hiking Trail

      2.19 mi / 712 ft gain
      Pincushion Hiking Trail near Peachland, British Columbia offers up gorgeous view at the end of the trail. Make sure you're ready for a workout, it’s quite a hike, especially in the warmer seasons. There is a big incline at the beginning of the hike, but once you get closer to the top the incline ...
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