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Plan your next British Columbia adventure vacation. The BC Travel Guide includes British Columbia accommodations, attractions, tours, guides, activities, parks, trails, places, & more things to do.

Plan your next British Columbia adventure vacation. The BC Travel Guide includes British Columbia accommodations, attractions, tours, guides, activities, parks, trails, places, & more things to do.

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British Columbia ( BC ) Adventure Guide

British Columbia, Canada Travel, Tourism and Adventure Website

Plan your next adventure vacation in British Columbia Canada.

Accommodations, attractions, tours, guides, activities, parks, trails, places, & more.

British Columbia is the most westerly province in Canada. The BC mainland and the islands rest on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. The British Columbia coastline extends over 27,000 kilometres long and over half of the province has little to no human interaction. 

Capital City of British Columbia Canada

The capital of British Columbia, Canada is the City of Victoria located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Victoria is known as the "Cycling Capital of Canada" and the "City of Gardens". 

British Columbia, Canada Highlights

Cranberries and blueberries (top 3 producer in the world); world’s largest hockey stick (located in Duncan BC); “The Hanging Garden Tree” on Meares Island (oldest red cedar tree on record at a ripe old age of 1500+ years old); Nanaimo Bathtub Racing Capital of the World (Nanaimo); the longest unsupported cable car in the world (Whistler); Kermode Bear ( the white bear "Spirit Bear" only found in BC); black bears (1/4 live in BC); Pacific Flyway (migration route over BC for millions of birds); last spike (the completion of Canada's railway in Craigellachie); and the oldest Chinatown in Canada (Victoria). 

Featured Parks, Trails and Places of Interest in British Columbia, Canada

British Columbia has the 2nd largest parks system in Canada. Some of the highlights in BC include Della Falls in Strathcona Provincial Park (highest waterfall in Canada measuring 440 metres high); Tweedsmuir Park (BC's largest provincial park measuring at 989,000 hectares); Osoyoos Lake (warmest freshwater lake in Canada); longest river in BC (Fraser River measuring 1400 kms); Khutzeymateen Provincial Park (Canada's only Grizzly Bear Reserve); Wineries (there are said to be over 870 vineyards in BC); and the Pacific Crest Trail (northern entrance to one of the worlds longest trails is in Manning Park).

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    Orillia Perch Festival 2025 - Orillia Ontario Canada

    The 44th annual Orillia Perch Festival will be held from Friday, April 25th to Saturday, May 10th in Orillia, Ontario, Canada.

    The whole family will enjoy the 2025 Orillia Perch Festival, geared to all ages and all fishing abilities.
    Be a part of one of the largest registered fishing derbies...
    The 44th annual Orillia Perch Festival will be held from Friday, April 25th to Saturday, May 10th in Orillia, Ontario, Canada.

    The whole family will enjoy the 2025 Orillia Perch Festival, geared to all ages and all fishing abilities.
    Be a part of one of the largest registered fishing derbies in Canada!
    The Perch prefer shallow water, so you can fish from a boat or shore.
    Tagged Perch will be released before the festival.
    Tagged fish can be claimed on Saturday, May 10th, 2025, until 4:30 pm.
    From 7 am April 25th to 4 pm April 27th, all tagged fish need to be brought to the Official Weigh Station at 50 Centennial Drive, Orilla, to be recorded.
    April 28th to May 10th all tagged fish need to be brought to Trombly’s Tackle Box at 595 West Street South, Orillia, to be recorded.

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    Harrison Tulip Festival 2025 - Agassiz British Columbia Canada

    The 2025 Harrison Tulip Festival is from Tuesday, April 15th to Sunday, May 4th in Agassiz, British Columbia, Canada.

    Since 2006, the Harrison Tulip Festival in the Fraser Valley has invited the public to explore its blossoming fields on Seabird Island.
    The Tulip Festival is held on a 109-acr...
    The 2025 Harrison Tulip Festival is from Tuesday, April 15th to Sunday, May 4th in Agassiz, British Columbia, Canada.

    Since 2006, the Harrison Tulip Festival in the Fraser Valley has invited the public to explore its blossoming fields on Seabird Island.
    The Tulip Festival is held on a 109-acre farm nestled amidst breathtaking mountain vistas.
    Stroll along designated pathways adorned with 10 million tulips, complemented by the delightful fragrances of hyacinths and double daffodils.
    Bring the whole family to enjoy 40 acres of tulips and other spring flowers with amazing photo opportunities!

    *Bouquet-Making Workshops – Create a floral masterpiece with freshly picked blooms.
    *Tulip Talk – Discover the history of our farm and the flowers we grow.
    *Photo Contest – Capture the beauty of the festival and enter to win exciting prizes!
    *Live Music on the Farm – Enjoy performances while strolling through the fields.
    *Easter Weekend Festivities – Celebrate spring with special family-friendly activities.
    *Variety Kids Day – For every bunch of tulips sold, we’ll donate to the Variety Club.
    *Food Trucks Every Day – Savor delicious eats while taking in the colourful views.
    *Sunrise Openings – Experience the tulips in the magical early morning light.
    *Expanded Secret Gardens – Explore stunning new floral designs in the beautiful show garden.
    *Farm Store – Take home fresh-cut flowers, unique gifts, and local goods.
    *Yard Games – Have some fun with family-friendly games.
    *Expanded Picnic Area – Relax and enjoy a meal in the newly enhanced flower themed picnic areas.

    Open daily starting April 15, 10 AM – 6:30 PM (weekend & holiday early openings!)
    Tickets: Starting at $17 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $10 for kids.

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    • Going to have to check this out on my road trip this spring! Great history in these photos.
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  • Janet, what a great look at Yellowknife. I've long wanted to visit and this blog gives me so much information. Love your pictures too!

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    Exploring Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, is a journey into the heart of Canada’s northern charm and rich history. Walking through the Old Town reveals the city’s roots, with its colourful buildings, unique shops, and incredible views of Great Slave Lake. Float planes offer a unique glimpse into the transportation of this remote area. Dining at iconic spots like Bullock's Bistro, known for its fresh fish dishes, and the historic Wildcat Café, adds a delicious touch to the experience. A visit to the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre rounds out the trip with fascinating exhibitions on Indigenous cultures, northern wildlife, and the region’s mining history, making a visit to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories a destination full of discovery and great memories.

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