British Columbia at a Glance
Features
Hiking in the Mist - Explore Vancouver Island on the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail.
Heli-Boarding Heaven - Schnitzeling at Wiegele's / Make tracks with Mike Finkel down 120,000 vertical feet of British Columbia powder.
Heli-Hiking in the Canadian Rockies - Hitch a ride on a chopper for some extreme hiking next time you fancy a remote Canadian mountain trek.
Boarding B.C.'s Backcountry - Two urban cowboys escape to powder paradise for serious skiing and snowboarding.
Canada's 20 Best - Jagged coastline, rugged Rockies, and freezing Arctic a maple-leaf adventure is not for the faint of heart. C'mon, try one.
Best Spring Skiing Ever - Whistler-Blackcomb is at its best in April and May.
Cold Snow, Hot Soak - Hotsprings that are also cross country ski destinations in the wild northwest.
Vancouver Outdoors - Inside the city limits, Canada's Pacific gateway offers mountains for hiking, climbing, and biking; fjords and whitewater rivers, and lots more.
Heli-skiing at Whistler - What it's like when the only line that matters is the fall line.
Okanagan Valley, Biking Mecca - British Columbia's Kettle Valley Railroad is perhaps the most spectacular rails-to-trails ever.
Chasing Rainbows - Lunkers lurk in the Cariboo Mountains.
British Columbia Addresses and Phone Numbers
Tourism British Columbia
1117 Wharf Street
Victoria, British Columbia V8W 2Z2
Canada
(604) 387-1428
British Columbia Attractions
Garibaldi Provincial Park
Alice Lake Provincial Park
Box 220
Brackendale, British Columbia V0N 1H0
Canada
(604) 898-3678
Glacier and Mt. Revelstoke National Parks
Box 350
301 Campbell Ave
Revelstoke, British Columbia V0E 2S0
Canada
(604) 837-5155
Kootenay National Park
Kootenay Hot Springs - Your guide to stellar soaks in southeastern British Columbia.
Pacific Rim National Park
Box 28
Ucluelet, British Columbia V0R 3A0
Canada
(604) 726-7721
Yoho National Park - Department of Canadian Heritage - Parks Canada. Nicely done site with great information.
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