British Columbia
Top Stories in and near British Columbia
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Whistler, British Columbia
Making the Most of an Epic Skiing Crash in Whistler
Whistler. That crazy ski-town you've heard of up north. The one that gets DUMPED on and has some legends that call it home. It's dreamland, the Disney World of skiing, and I got to go. I was incredibly stoked, and booked/planned my trip for my family in August. I had just gotten a new pair of Li...Read more -
Rogers Pass, British Columbia
A Guide to Skiing Rogers Pass in Golden BC
With seemingly endless powder days, easy access from Golden (just 45 minutes!), and a vast array of world-class terrain, it’s no wonder that Rogers Pass is considered the ski-touring capitol of Canada. Whether you’re a seasoned backcountry skier ready to skin your way up to the top or you’d like ...Read more -
Rossland, British Columbia
A Few Days in Rossland, BC - A Must-Stop on the Powder Highway
RED Mountain, located in Rossland, BC, might not be the best spot for a “ski” vacation that consists mostly of riding groomers, sitting in the hot tub and après that starts at brunch. However, if you’re looking for a SKI vacation, and a mountain with steep, challenging terrain, deep pow, short l...Read more -
Nelson, British Columbia
The Dream is Alive at Whitewater Resort
A stark contrast to the growing trend of resorts over the last few years, Whitewater is staying small -- and awesome. You won't find on-the-hill lodging, high-speed lifts, or even wifi. And that's what makes it great. The resort was developed with thousands of hours of work by locals in the early...Read more -
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The Ultimate Backcountry Skiing Experience in the Canadian Rockies
If the Selkirk Mountains don’t ring a bell, you’re not alone. Up until earlier this year, I had never heard of these mountains, nor was I familiar with the man who has turned them into one of the best skiing and climbing playgrounds on the planet. All photos by Mason Mashon Ruedi Beglinger loves ...Read more -
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Family Friendly Cycle Touring in the Kootenays
What makes a family friendly cycle tour, specifically with a toddler and infant? For us that means a route that allows you to feel safe about towing the kids in a trailer or in a bike seat, or having easy grades that little legs can push themselves up. Places to pause every hour or two so the lit...Read more -
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Growing Confidence Through Solo Canoeing
Knowing and understanding a canoe stroke goes much deeper than the movement of the paddle. It’s all about the interplay between the paddle, the canoe, and the movement of the water. Photo courtesy of Rumi Kodama. I was surfing for the first time in a solo canoe, carving across the wave. To maneu...Read more -
Whistler, British Columbia
A Photo Walk in Whistler's First Snowfall of the Year
The first snowfall warning of the year always brings me a huge amount of excitement. Tonight, upon arriving home, I saw snowflakes the size of pancakes falling from the sky. I knew it was going to make for a pretty sweet photo walk, even if I didn't venture further than 100 feet from my front doo...Read more -
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Exploring British Columbia
2 months exploring the depths of the BC winter with nothing more than a camera, a few lenses and a snowboard. Safe to say I met some amazing people along the way, and will be back very soon.Film shot entirely free-hand, using the Sony A7Smkii with 3 lenses.Read more -
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Take A Tour Of British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest
Explore British Columbia's epic scenery through the eyes of filmmaker Kalum Ko and friends.Read more