The best places in BC are the ones where tourists don't go.Pretty well anywhere in B.C. is excellent with perhaps the exception of the lower mainland. If you are into the outdoors it's pretty hard to beat the Chilcotin, the Cariboo or the area up around Babine Lake. The John Hart Hwy. between Prince George and Chetwynd is a must see.
Depends what you're interested in, where your home base is, and how far you're prepared to go. Every province I've ever visited, which is nine of them (never been to Newfoundland, but I hope to remedy that next summer), has places I'd consider "must see." Every province and territory has some sort of tourism bureau, with web sites, that's a good place to start, and you can also find guide books in any good book shop. You want spectacular scenery, wild places, historic places, architecture, theatre, music, clubs, restaurants, museums, art galleries, whatever, every province has them all in abundance. The northern territories are less developed, but if you like wilderness and scenery you can't go wrong driving the Canol Road. This is a prosperous and civilized place, anything you could possibly want is here somewhere...looking for the best places in each province that is a must to visit ...
The best places in BC are the ones where tourists don't go.
I really liked it around Cheticamp.My personal favourites,.....Cabot Trail,
Yeah, I should have mentioned that one in my list of favourites too, but I guess I can't always remember everything. And then there's home of course, Regina, the Pearl of the Prairies..I'd have to say that one of the Prairie's best kept secrets is Cypress Interprovincial Park. It's flippin' gorgeous any time of year and sunny 90% of the time.
Ever been up to Oyama, Streak, Beaver and Dee Lakes up on the eastern plateau?You got that right Petros. Okanagan is a good place to live but not too good for tourists!
Ach, not really. Most people think the Rockies are that whole mess of mountains between Banff/Jasper and the Pacific, only someone who's studied geology knows different.my bad
Ever been up to Oyama, Streak, Beaver and Dee Lakes up on the eastern plateau?
when I stand on the 11th tee off, and the 12th tee off area of our golf course, I can turn slowly
all the way round, and see the coast mountains across the other side of the georgia straits, keep
turning and see all of the beaufort mtn. range as well as the beautiful comox glacier, on the island,
360deg. of mountains, and we are tucked in between, in this big valley, very cosy and a great feeling of
security.
Also keeps the weather systems along the mountains much of the time, and not over us.
anyone travelling to the west coast, must come to vancouver island, or not, I like
it here in the winter,
after all of the tourists go home.
I'd have to say that one of the Prairie's best kept secrets is Cypress Interprovincial Park. It's flippin' gorgeous any time of year and sunny 90% of the time.
Ach, not really. Most people think the Rockies are that whole mess of mountains between Banff/Jasper and the Pacific, only someone who's studied geology knows different.
I should have mentioned Kelowna too, great scenery, beautiful lake, benign climate (at least compared to the praires), wineries... paradise.
Once upon a time I could rattle off the petrology of the Rockies, Bugaboos, Selkirks, Monashees, Purcells etc heading westward.
Used to love heading to Kelowna/Penticton/Vernon... Beautiful area and they had Peachfest in teh summer - lots of fun, beofre it turned into an orgy of drugs and violence.
Osoyoos is a little slice of heaven as well.
You just described some of the best heli-skiing locations on the globe
Pretty much the cycle there... Once the place gains some popularity, all the assh*les decide to attend, run up the prices, litter the country side and play the role of the fool
Good because it wouldn't be fair with Alberta in the contest.
It was almost $60 this spring for car and driver. It's probably double that by now.It's been almost 11 years since I was on the Island. How many wallets full of money are needed now to board a ferry? -![]()
Camping, cabins and a I believe there is a hotel at Beaver.Not yet but I will. Are there camp grounds up there?