Ts’yl-os Provincial Park (also spelled Ts’il?os or Tsylos, and pronounced as “sigh-loss”) is a truly unique and out-of-the-way destination that...
The spirit bear, also known as a Kermode bear, is a colour phase of black bear with cream-coloured fur and...
1. Bring Some Friends Many parks have group campsites. Separate or attached to the other campgrounds these are reservable for...
High above the Trans-Canada Highway, where it cuts across the continental divide on the BC-Alberta border, there’s a small fossil...
If you haven’t experienced Porpoise Bay Provincial Park yet, have no fear. There’s plenty of time to plan next summer’s...
The Berg Lake Trail is known far and wide as a world-class backcountry hiking trail. The main trail stretches about...
A warm lake, bountiful bird life, and beach-side camping make this Osoyoos park a hub for summer fun. The south...
The province of British Columbia is teeming with hot springs, just waiting to help you set your worries adrift. But if...
John Kirk knows, without a doubt, that there’s something big lurking in Cameron Lake. Locals have been spotting a strange creature, or...
The days are getting shorter and the air is more crisp than balmy…but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to...
When it comes to camping, the idea of “roughing it,” of enduring uncomfortable nights just to be closer to nature,...
This is supposed to be fun, I repeat in my head, trying to convince myself. Another thorny stem of the...