It was a declaration typical of two-year-olds: “I not going to daycare anymore, I only going trick or treating.” “Really?” I asked...
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Photographer Gary Fiegehen of Vancouver has been photographing the British Columbia landscape and working with First Nations communities for more...
Few British Columbians are aware of how significantly volcanic forces have shaped our landscape, but as the Summer 2010 issue...
One could argue that the most important equipment to have for exploring B.C.’s wilderness is a sturdy pair of hiking...
The Spring 2010 issue of British Columbia Magazine includes “Slocan coffeehouses,” a feature profile of eclectic cafés and java huts along Highway...
Visitors to the Vancouver Aquarium over the coming weeks will see a tower of canned salmon and tuna to rival any grocery-aisle...
Scrimp or splurge: Capturing Quatchi He’s big, he’s hairy, and, according to his press bio, he loves hockey and dreams...
To see the entire list, go to shop.opmediagroup.ca and purchase the Summer 2009 issue. #7: Hurl Yourself from a Great Height...
There are few photographers who know the Chilcotin better than Chris Harris. He’s hiked the region’s hills, paddled its lakes,...
Show your support—and a lot more—at this weekend’s naked bungee jump for schizophrenia, taking place at WildPlay Element Parks of Nanaimo. Participants...
Loyal readers of this blog: please forgive my recent fixation with aquatic critters. I can’t resist posting one more entry...
Throughout 2008, British Columbia has been celebrating an important milestone: its 150th birthday. Here at British Columbia Magazine, we highlighted the sesquicentennial...