BC is home to some of the largest, oldest and most impressive trees in the world, but many of them...
Snakes inhabit every continent of the world except Antarctica and can range in size from the miniature thread snake (10-cm long)...
We live in an age where “outdoorsy” means something much different than it did for our great, great grandparents—and that’s...
Gloriously situated near six national parks and cradled by two heritage rivers, Golden beckons hikers, bikers and whitewater rafters to dive...
Established on June 17, 1941, this summer will mark the 75th anniversary of E. C. Manning Provincial Park, named in honour...
Let’s go winter camping! Pardon me? No, your friends have not succumbed to cabin fever, winter camping really is a “thing”...
Nemophilist (n) a person who is fond of the forest; a haunter of the woods. A Gem Just Off the...
Now’s the time: late summer – early fall As fall approaches, one of B.C.’s more unique seasons is ramping up:...
Tucked away almost halfway between Vancouver and Calgary, along the Tran-Canada Highway, lies a wonder that appeals to the young, and the...
Last April Chris Segers taught us how to plan a multi-day cycle trip in British Columbia. Just a few weeks ago he wrapped...
You’ve seen them, those sad gelatinous blobs washed up on the beach. Out of their ocean environment, jellyfish don’t look...
British Columbia is a very large province with vast areas of rugged forests. The climate varies greatly and the landscape is...