Adventurous ways to explore British Columbia’s great outdoors
There are places where the word "great" just doesn't do justice to the outdoors – and British Columbia, in Canada, is one of them.
There are places where the word "great" just doesn't do justice to the outdoors – and British Columbia, in Canada, is one of them.
If you’ve heard of the “100-mile diet”, then you will already appreciate the push towards local, sustainable, tasty food that has seized Canada in the past decade.
The Trudeaus – dashing liberal Pierre, handsome and popular Justin, and the flamboyant Margaret – are Canadian royalty.
Some pop audacious jumps as they hurtle down the final hill, others lumber across the finish line.
It may take fortitude and strong knees to get there but the delights of the summit of Montreal's Parc du Mont-Royal are worth the effort.
Quebec, the province that was 'born under the lily and grew up under the rose', offers a rugged destination that's as curious as it is compelling.
Why Jasper in winter is the smart play: exploring Maligne Canyon
The best things to see, eat and do in Vancouver.
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Canada is big, beautiful and friendly. From the majesty of the Rocky Mountains in the west, to the icy north and the French-influenced Quebec in the east, Canada offers diverse and rewarding experiences. Get up close with wild bears, visit some of the world's best ski resorts, see some of the most pristine landscapes on earth or enjoy the culture and festivals of cities like Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.