Chris Harris is a lucky man. As a guide on the Bowron lakes—a route he has canoed 119 times—he often...
If you’ve been following along with BC Magazine’s social media, you will have seen several photos from our recent vacation...
There are only a handful of steam clocks around the world, and you’ll find one in Vancouver’s Gastown. If...
Nestled between the lush valleys and temperate coastlines of British Columbia, hazelnut farms are seeing a promising resurgence — and...
This is a continuation to our last article, featuring farmers’ markets on mainland BC. If you’re venturing north or over...
On a summer day in 1995, John Harper, a BC marine geologist, realized there was something he was repeatedly seeing...
I’m not a fatalistic person, except when I’m sitting in a passenger jet 12,000 metres in the air. Such an...
It doesn’t get much more picturesque than Rugged Point Marine Provincial Park. Sun-swept beaches, an endless view of the Pacific Ocean...
Eric Marsden’s life has gone to the dogs—to 38 Alaskan racing huskies, maybe more. Some or all of the eight...
I had been feeling rather grinchy about the coming holiday season. Making faces behind the backs of shopping-mall Santas, grumbling...
A short ferry ride from Vancouver or Victoria will bring you to Galiano Island. And although it’s not a large...
Northern BC is home to a unique facility that has been drawing crowds from near and far. Take a walk...