Visitors to the Vancouver Aquarium over the coming weeks will see a tower of canned salmon and tuna to rival any grocery-aisle...
While our neighbours to the east get a lot of attention for their dino bones, British Columbia was home to...
We profiled British Columbia Magazine contributor wildlife photographer and biologist Jared Hobbs for our Spring 2013 issue. Read about him below. Jared...
My condolences to orcas, Kermodes, and all other iconic B.C. critters benched in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games...
It’s known as one of the greatest disasters to strike Ladysmith, and marked the beginning of new legislation for working...
Our Winter 2010 Destination featured the beautiful and mystical Harrison Hot Springs. To learn more about Sasquatch sightings in the...
When you think of British Columbia, there are certain highlights that might come to mind first: the mountains, the ocean,...
“This is not therapy.” Nick Bantock looks serious as he says this to his assembled class of 13—one of the...
Nick Bantock, author and illustrator of the bestselling Griffin & Sabine books, is known worldwide for his collage work. For “Nick Bantock’s...
Something big and black is moving down the beach. And it’s coming this way. I’m standing on a crescent of...
With its official 1886 incorporation, Vancouver is a young city. In a playpen of world capitals it’s practically a newborn....
Step into a world of wealth and privilege, built high on a hill in Victoria. Craigdarroch Castle was built by...