For the Spring 2013 issue Victoria-based writer/photographer Susan Rybar had the enviable task of escaping from the daily grind to test out a handful...
What’s being done to preserve this important lake? Okanagan Lake, part of the Columbia River drainage basin, has been called...
Jared Hobbs, a Victoria-based biologist and wildlife photographer, has a portfolio rich with images of some of the province’s most...
To accompany Steve Burgess’s article “This way to the beach” in the Summer 2013 issue of British Columbia Magazine, photographer Kathleen Hinkel had the task...
World Oceans Day is June 8, and what better way to fete the occasion than by packing up your paddles for...
National Aboriginal Day is June 21. Mark the occasion with a trip–actual or virtual–to one of the province’s excellent museums...
Your old backcountry buddy, the topographical map, has received an upgrade–just in time for Canada day long-weekend adventures. The provincial government...
From the scourge of pine beetle to the tragedy of last year’s sawmill fire, the Village of Burns Lake has...
It’s part of Canadian mythology: an RCMP officer dressed in full red serge galloping on a horse through the wilderness,...
Named for the fork of two rivers in Boundary Country—the Granby and the Kettle—Grand Forks offers a peaceful respite from...
Intrepid photographer David R. Gluns returned to the Okanagan Valley for the Fall 2013 issue of British Columbia Magazine. He teamed up with writer...
Please note that the Metlakatla Wilderness Trail has been closed and will remain closed for the 2019 season. The biggest...