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British Columbia’s capital city offers year-round outdoor adventure, a thriving culinary scene, and world-class cultural institutions
Because the best way to explore Canada's West Coast is from a cozy dwelling set in its forests, mountains, and coast
Log cabins and downtown tiny homes make the best base to take in the stunning mountains and lakes that surround this famous Canadian mountain town
Located in a tiny fishing village on Vancouver Island, BC, the new boutique hotel embraces Japanese, Scandinavian, and peaceful PNW sensibilities
Travel tips from the 630-mile route in eastern British Columbia home to some of the world's best—and little known—ski resorts and mountain towns
Plug and play modular bonus rooms provide extra space for an art studio, working from home, overnight guests—with no permit needed
Medium format photos from deep in the rugged alpine of Washington State, where each fall for rare moment a brilliant gold hue overtakes the evergreen
Adidas and Five Ten revamped their most popular shoes for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking to support the battle against breast cancer
With year-round surf, ancient rainforests, and inspiring wildlife, the humble Vancouver Island village is a year-round destination for nature lovers
With old-growth forests, stone beaches and opportunities to surf, hike, and bike, the island is a premier adventure spot on Canada's Pacific coast
An hour north of Vancouver, Squamish has become on adventure capital with easy access to rock climbing, mountain biking, rafting, and skiing
The unique Management Area offers an example of how conservation, industry, and government can work together, but its future isn't guaranteed