This ancient route through pristine rainforest and across sandy beaches on Flores Island in Clayoquot Sound offers hikers a taste...
With the days growing longer, and temperatures gradually warming, spending more time outside is on many people’s to-do list. For...
The original Watersprite Trail wasn’t designed for the masses. Rough, rooty, muddy, steep, at the end of a rough logging...
Whether you’re out camping, hiking, kayaking or fishing, matches are always an important item to have along in your pack....
The western bluebird disappeared from Vancouver Island almost 20 years ago—likely the victim of habitat and prey loss and competition with...
High above the Trans-Canada Highway, where it cuts across the continental divide on the BC-Alberta border, there’s a small fossil...
Spring in British Columbia is a study in contrast. Snow still clings to alpine ridges while valley trails bloom with...
We live in an age where “outdoorsy” means something much different than it did for our great, great grandparents—and that’s...
Science writer Jude Isabella spent months researching wildlife camouflage for her article “Visual deception,” published in the Winter 2012 edition of British...
My first extended summer trip to Whistler was back in the days when the mountain was just taking off as...
If you’ve ever taken a drive, be it down a highway or back road, or gone for a walk in...
Last April Chris Segers taught us how to plan a multi-day cycle trip in British Columbia. Just a few weeks ago he wrapped...














