February/March 2024 - Issue 60
Know Before You Travel in British Columbia
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Winter Hiking at Lexw Qwò:m Park, Chilliwack, British Columbia
When the snow beings to blow many people pack away their hiking gear for the season or take out their snowshoes and head for the mountains. In years past I have always driven to the mountains for my winter adventures. Manning Park and the Coquihalla have been my regular winter destinations for skiing or snowshoeing. Recently I have been exploring some of my summertime and closer-to-home routes as winter options. Read more.
Plan a Northern British Columbia Circle Tour This Year
This spectacular road odyssey of Northern British Columbia takes you through untamed wilderness and stunning mountain ranges unique to the immense region. Plan for eight to fourteen days of adventure, as you drive on the Yellowhead Highway 16, to the Northern British Columbia east-west corridor, north on the Stewart Cassiar Highway 37 (which cuts through the scenically stunning Coast Mountains), and finally south on the legendary Alaska Highway 97, which contains historic towns surrounded by dramatic landscape. Read more
A Northern Vancouver Island, BC Road Trip – An Adventure to Remember
Northern Vancouver Island is the perfect place for a road trip if you are looking to unwind away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Spend time walking the many oceanfront paths, test your luck by dropping a line off one of the piers, and embrace history and small town charm at the local museums. If you leave the mindset of “seeing everything” at home, you will be rewarded with rich experiences that you are unlikely to find in any guidebook. Read more.
Start Your British Columbia RV Adventure Today!
Visit travel-british-columbia.com to unlock the full potential of your next RVing trip in British Columbia.

Locate RV Parks, members of the BC Lodging and Campgrounds Association, catering to the services the RVer expects such as full hookups, 50 amp or pull-thrus.

Search the listings with filters to tailor your experience or view them on an interactive map, many offering online booking, and be confident that information is verified and checked annually. Search RV Parks.
Hiking Trophy Meadows Trail in British Columbia’s Wells Gray Provincial Park
Wells Gray Provincial Park in the interior of British Columbia is a hikers’ paradise. From short hikes to breathtaking waterfalls to multi-day backcountry excursions, there is a hike for everyone in Wells Gray. Read more.
Snowshoeing in the South Okanagan, British Columbia: Three Trails to Tempt You
There is nothing better than a snowy, sunny Okanagan day to entice you to get your snowshoes out and hit the trails! We often think that snowshoeing is just for the winter months but as we start to head towards spring, you can find some great snowy trails through March and sometimes into early April. Read more.
FAQs to Help You With Your Travel Plans to British Columbia
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