Pictures of British Columbia showing nature, wildlife and travel location from Canadas most western Province.
British Colombia is pure outdoor fun. Bordered by the Rockies to the East and the Pacific Ocean to the West, BC is paradise for any skier, sailor, climber, or wine drinker. Here, the trees grow big and the salmon grow bigger. The wildlife is not hard to find. Bears, whales, and bald eagles are common sights in Canada's westernmost province. The Okanagan Valley boasts vineyards that have been producing Canadian wine for more than a hundred years.
You can't drive to BC's capital city from the rest of Canada, you'll have to fly, or maybe take a ferry. The city of Victoria is on Vancouver Island, the largest of many islands strung along the West coast of the province. North of Victoria, the town of Tofino is popular with surfers and sea-kayakers in the summer and storm watchers in the winter. Along the Pacific coast, the climate is mild though the mountains can boast severe winter storms.
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Spring Waving gently in the spring breeze these wild daisy flowers covered a field in British Columbia, Canada. |
Tofino |
Agrarian Country |
Yoho National Park A must see while traveling through the Yoho National Park in British Columbia is the Natural Bridge where the Kicking Horse River flows beneath the ledge. |
Fishing Bc A great location for fishing in BC is Duffy Lake an ideal family recreation site in British Columbia, Canada. |
Victoria Empress Hotel Having afternoon tea in the tea room of the Empress Hotel of Victoria on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. |
Whistler Blackcomb Skiiers gather around the outdoor barbecue area at the Rendezvous complex on Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler, British Columbia. |
British Columbia Tourism The natural bridge over the Kicking Horse River in the Yoho National Park is a Tourism mecca for British Columbia. |
Tofino The harbour in Tofino is a hive of activity duing the summer months with floatplanes, leisure and fishing boats, and tours coming and going. |
Victoria The Royal British Columbia Museum is located in Victoria on Vancouver Island, Canada. |
Near Smithers British Columbia |
Wells Gray Park Nick named the waterfall park, Wells Gray Provincial Park is a gem in the south east of British Columbia, Canada. |
Kamloops Located in British Columbia, Kamloops Lake appears like an oasis in interior Canada. |
Kayaking With Whales |
Bc Mountain Range This grand mountain range is situated a little north of Whistler in BC, Canada. |
Moresby Island BC Although The Queen Charlotte Islands in BC, Canada are made up of more than 150 islands, the main two are Graham Island and Moresby Island. |
Train A freight train eases along the tracks during snow fall along side the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada. |
Lakes And Mountains Canada features a host of pristine lakes and rugged mountains from the coast to the interior. |
Ski Canada A world class ski field in Canada is Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains situated in British Columbia and where much of the 2010 Olympic Games activity will take place. |
Bc Tourist Attraction This natural bridge is a tourist attraction located on the Kicking Horse River in the Yoho National Park in BC, Canada. |
Snowcapped Mountains These snowcapped mountains are seen from the shores of Duffy Lake in British Columbia, Canada. |
Grapes A vineyard with a pleniful crop of grapes in the award winning wine growing area of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. |
Vineyard The Okanagan Valley in British Columbia is a perfect vineyard region which produces world class and award winning wines. |
British Columbia Lake Duffy Lake is situated in British Columbia between Whistler and Lillooet. |
Pacific Rim Tofino |
Lighthouse Photo British Columbia Pultenay Point |
Seton Lake BC The sun sets over beautiful Seton Lake in the province of BC in Canada, a popular vacation destination for nature lovers and visitors. |
Masset BC Situated at the northern end of Graham Island on the Queen Charlotte Islands in BC, Masset has the largest population of Haida Gwaii. |
Fruit Farm The Okanagan Valley is one of the prime wine and fruit farm regions in British Columbia, Canada. |
British Columbia Pictures |
Whistler Mountain View from Whistler Mountain, a very popular skiing vacation destination |
Slocan Lake Golf Course New Denver The Slocan Lake Golf Course is a beautiful public nine hole golf course in New Denver, British Columbia, Canada. |
Moricetown BC A community also known as Kyah wiget, Moricetown is situated in central British Columbia, Canada along the shores of the Bulkley River. |
Kicking Horse River Situated in the Yoho National Park, the Kicking Horse River passes under a natural rock bridge, an interesting sight during a vacation in the Rockies. |
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Sea To Sky Highway |
Wilderness Situated in the remote wilderness, Duffy Lake is a beautiful recreational area during a vacation to British Columbia, Canada. |
Canada Sunset A beautiful sunset on Duffy Lake in British Columbia, Canada. |
Vancouver Island Ferries A scenic trip aboard one of the Vancouver Island Ferries departing Horseshoe Bay, traveling to Nanaimo. |
Sunset Mountain A vivid sunset on the mountain behind Duffy Lake in British Columbia, Canada. |
Telegraph Cove The quaint boardwalk community of Telegraph Cove, the site of the first whale watching company in British Columbia on Northern Vancouver Island. |
Chinatown Vancouver BC A colourful and fascinating area to visit during a vacation in Vancouver City in BC, Canada are the Chinatown Markets. |
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... beaten track again, but well worth a visit to take in some of the Haida Gwaii First Nations culture. The islands hang on the continental shelf some one hundred kilometers from mainland BC, and are touched by more earthquakes than anywhere else in Canada.
Make sure to see our Vancouver Island Pictures as well as our story on Whale watching in BC, British Columbia.
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"Following the Curve of Time" - Cathy Converse
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