On a brisk winter day in February 2019, then-provincial wildlife veterinarian Helen Schwantje and Chris Proctor, senior wildlife biologist with...
The spirit bear, also known as a Kermode bear, is a colour phase of black bear with cream-coloured fur and...
Quite a while ago, when I was in Boy Scouts, my small team took the name Wolverine Patrol. As 12-year-olds,...
Photos By Exploratory Glory Going for a hike doesn’t always mean you have to venture deep out in the...
British Columbia is full of snakes. There, I said it. Some of you, mostly nature-minded people, will eagerly continue reading...
Chris Rubens is a renowned Canadian backcountry skier known in the ski community for heli-skiing remote regions worldwide. Recently, Chris...
Located in Cultus Lake Provincial Park, Teapot Hill is a whimsical hike made for anyone that needs a bit of...
Fall isn’t the only thing in the air. This season, head for the trees, wander BC’s shorelines and riverbanks and...
The Georgia Strait Alliance’s Festival of Ocean Films is back for its 11th year. This year, celebrate your connection to...
Where Haida Gwaii tapers to a storm-scoured point, a scatter of low, wave-washed rocks called the Kerouard Islands cradles one...
Cruising up the fast-moving Fraser River from Chilliwack, past farmland, small islands and steep forested slopes, we pass a few...
This excerpt from the anthology Tales of B.C., by Daniel Wood, was first published in British Columbia Magazine in Winter...