I started my job as editor of this magazine last August, just as summer was celebrating its last hurrah. There...
Picture a river. The kind daredevil kayakers dream about—and dread. Angry rapids cascade into metre-high whitecaps and churning whirlpools. Brightly...
Thanksgiving weekend is a time for homecomings, and I can’t help but feel as if I’ve come home, too, when...
I like to think the mouse decided to join our road trip. Our friends Ed Staples and Nienke Klaver knew it had...
It’s a rare trip to Vancouver that does not, for me, include a visit to Kitsilano and a long stroll...
It’s a landscape of hyperbole. Snowy peaks that pierce the clouds. Glimmering blue sea and rushing green rivers. Lush, towering...
Last week, CBC Radio invited British Columbia Magazine to share some budget-conscious spring-break travel ideas on their B.C. Almanac program. The half...
“Island magic works on Island souls.” Observed by Sabine Strohem, a character in Nick Bantock’s bestselling book, Griffin & Sabine: An Extraordinary...
“Exhilarating.” That’s how Prince George photographer Lenard Sanders describes his backcountry ski trips into nearby Sugarbowl-Grizzly Den Provincial Park &...
People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. They also shouldn’t wander around in their PJs. That second revelation dawns as...
Come January 2009, it will be “Auf Wiedersehen, Germany” and “Hello, British Columbia!” for BC Ferries’ new northern vessel, the Northern...
It is rare, apparently, for human beings to experience total darkness or total silence. I contemplate this fact, supplied by...