Tim Ennis, of the Nature Conservancy of Canada, has made numerous trips—always with camera in hand—to the remote coastal community...
When not devoting his time to extensively photographing the Cariboo Chilcotin region, Chris Harris can often be found in a...
Photographer Steve Ogle, with writer Andrew Findlay and ski mountaineer Dean Wagner, recently braved howling winds, spring snowstorms, and numbing...
Just an hour into my Rocky Mountain trail ride, I’ve learned two important things about mountain horseback riding. One: when...
Here are five more of Larry Pynn’s picks for great B.C. rafting rivers—besides the mighty Babine. 1. Chilko Heavenly blue...
Chris Harris has hiked, paddled, driven, and ridden horseback over hundreds of kilometres throughout central British Columbia in pursuit of...
Are hikers born or made? One of my children, aged 6, is a budding naturalist and is usually eager to...
Temporary camp saunas can be a welcome comfort in the wilderness after a day of trekking or paddling. They take...
Summer is all about trying new things. In this Editor’s video Jane Nahirny crosses another item off her bucket list....
For the Summer 2012 issue of British Columbia Magazine, writer Remy Scalza visited three dude ranches for his article “Urban wrangler.”...
ArtsWells The 240 residents of the Cariboo community of Wells generate extraordinary creative energy. For their annual ArtsWells festival (August...
To capture images for the Summer 2012 feature article “All together on the Great Divide,” Nelson-based photographer David R. Gluns...