Anchored just offshore Kunga Island, Cascadia, Victoria-based Maple Leaf Adventures’s micro-expedition ship, bobs serenely as we land our passenger dinghy...
Sometimes popular actors can seem like celebrities living on a whole other planet. Or in Hollywood and New York City at least. Would...
This is not a series I’d ever hoped to complete. These are before and after images of giant, old-growth, western...
We profiled British Columbia Magazine contributor wildlife photographer and biologist Jared Hobbs for our Spring 2013 issue. Read about him below. Jared...
In the Spring 2013 issue of British Columbia Magazine, Susan Rybar wrote about the hundreds of British children from poor, urban...
British Columbia is a land of towering mountains, lush forests and a deep-rooted Indigenous history. Among the most striking and...
How a song written by a Vancouver nurse helped saved lives. Creating a song to soothe an ailing child is...
“Tourists kayaking or whale watching from Tofino think the cows on Opitsaht are water buffaloes, but they are really more...
A hundred years ago, Victoria residents saw the worst snowfall to ever hit the city. And for a city that isn’t...
New pole raised in Gwaii Haanas. It took 6,000 hours of labour over a year by four Haida carvers, a...
Travel to a world far beneath our own and learn what it was like to be a miner in the...
Throughout 2008, British Columbia has been celebrating an important milestone: its 150th birthday. Here at British Columbia Magazine, we highlighted the sesquicentennial...














