From Ucluelet to Fernie, Rossland to Atlin, the hills are alive with the sound of picks and shovels. Trail builders...
My first extended summer trip to Whistler was back in the days when the mountain was just taking off as...
In the depths of a Cariboo winter, when snow blankets the backcountry and the landscape feels much as it did...
My first encounter with wild caribou was truly magical. As part of fieldwork for a University of Northern British Columbia course...
“Deserts are where people go when they’re thrown out of Paradise.” —poet-laureate George Bowering, on Okanagan grasslands Climbing upward...
British Columbia is home to many ecological reserves, which serve to protect natural features that are of scientific and educational...
The AllTrails app/website, where would-be hikers can find their next destination and all the information they need to get there...
One thing I never tuck into my food pack is tea. I mean, really, there’s such a wide variety of...
Woodinville is a treasure trove of experiences, offering something for everyone, whether you’re a wine enthusiast, foodie, adventurer, or someone...
Standing on Richmond’s West Dyke trail at the edge of the tidal marsh—I start to zoom in my camera on...
To contributing editor Larry Pynn, this grainy colour slide from 1986, taken in remote northwestern British Columbia’s Mount Edziza Provincial...
With the days growing longer, and temperatures gradually warming, spending more time outside is on many people’s to-do list. For...














