Temporary camp saunas can be a welcome comfort in the wilderness after a day of trekking or paddling. They take...
Are hikers born or made? One of my children, aged 6, is a budding naturalist and is usually eager to...
Chris Harris has hiked, paddled, driven, and ridden horseback over hundreds of kilometres throughout central British Columbia in pursuit of...
Here are five more of Larry Pynn’s picks for great B.C. rafting rivers—besides the mighty Babine. 1. Chilko Heavenly blue...
Just an hour into my Rocky Mountain trail ride, I’ve learned two important things about mountain horseback riding. One: when...
Photographer Steve Ogle, with writer Andrew Findlay and ski mountaineer Dean Wagner, recently braved howling winds, spring snowstorms, and numbing...
When not devoting his time to extensively photographing the Cariboo Chilcotin region, Chris Harris can often be found in a...
Tim Ennis, of the Nature Conservancy of Canada, has made numerous trips—always with camera in hand—to the remote coastal community...
Many of the photographs in the Fall 2013 article “The secret lives of bears” were created in the provincial Khutzeymateen/K’tzim-a-Deen Grizzly Bear...
For his article “Sweet isolation” in the Spring 2013 issue of British Columbia Magazine, Contributing Editor Larry Pynn navigated the unspoiled...
The Lower Mainland is in spring party mode this weekend, with festivals for everyone from gourmands (Eat! Vancouver: Food +...
They were the Ironmen of yesteryear, braving mighty rivers that now bear their names. From May through October, you can...