Sesquicentennial. There’s a word I don’t roll out every day. But this is a special occasion: as of 2008, we...
The sometimes serene, sometimes stormy and always inspiring Gwaii Haanas is located in the southern half of Haida Gwaii*, an...
At twilight on a midsummer’s night, the setting sun paints an eerie light against the slate grey sky. “How apropos,”...
Land is something most of us take for granted, despite our complete dependence upon it. No person, animal or plant...
The Dunsmuir family put their stamp on another piece of BC history when James Dunsmuir, the eldest son of Robert...
Throughout 2008, British Columbia has been celebrating an important milestone: its 150th birthday. Here at British Columbia Magazine, we highlighted the sesquicentennial...
BC is well known for its amazing wines and ciders, but have you tried the mead? You should! So what...
A mini profile of Haida manga author Micahel Nicoll Yahgulanaas. Who: Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, an artist with Haida and Scottish ancestry...
For years, I’ve heard about the Chilcotin character. It’s a particular personality, a mix of traits unique to residents of...
My condolences to orcas, Kermodes, and all other iconic B.C. critters benched in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games...
When your view every day is the great, wide (and wild!) Pacific Ocean, it only makes sense that you would...
British Columbia is home to an abundance of wildlife, from towering grizzly bears to elusive coastal wolves. Among its diverse...













