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    Explore the lush rainforests, vast mountain ranges, and wild backcountry of British Columbia. Whether you're skiing along the Powder Highway, climbing in the Bugaboos, or venturing into the endless and untamed landscapes of Northern BC, there are adventures to be found everywhere.

    Top Spots in and near British Columbia

    • Prince Rupert, British Columbia

      Hike the Butze Rapids Loop Trail

      4.0
      3.4 mi
      The parking lot for the trail is just outside of Prince Rupert and right off of Highway 16W.This hike is an easy hike, with some hills, through a beautiful coastal rainforest. The viewing platform for Butze Rapids is 1.8km from the parking lot and then you can either choose to turn around and go ...
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    • Prince George, British Columbia

      Ridgeview Lake Loop

      4.0
      2.38 mi / 246 ft gain
      Starting at the Eskers Provinicial Park parking area, walk along the trail past the marsh view point and continue on until you cross a small bridge and see a Park Map. Turn left walking along Ridgeview Lake. There are interpretive signs on the trail explaining the types of plants and trees in the...
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    • D'Arcy, British Columbia

      Hike Vantage Peak

      3.0
      4.7 mi / 3618.8 ft gain
      This trip can be done as big day trip, or broken up over two days if you bring a tent. It makes for a great weekend trip from Vancouver. So good in fact Arc'teryx made a whole movie about it. Just beyond the ever popular Joffre Lakes turn off by about 20km is a unmarked extended shoulder, with a ...
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    • Smithers, British Columbia

      Hudson Bay Mountain Winter Creek Hike

      After a 6.7 km drive west from the corner of Toronto St and Hwy 16 in Smithers, BC, you'll come to a clearing where you can either park your vehicle and walk, or continue driving 2 km up the road to a provincial recreation site.From there (starting at 757m, lat/long: 54.82574647 / -127.27593041),...
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    • Whistler, British Columbia

      Explore Garibaldi Park on Snowshoes

      Exploring Garibaldi Park by snowshoe is an experience you'll never forget. There is nothing like being in a forest wilderness in the stillness of winter. There are lots of places to snowshoe in the Whistler area, but here are two of the most exciting (yes, snowshoeing can be exciting!) Cheakamus ...
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    • Fraser-Fort George H, British Columbia

      Heli-Hike the Berg Lake Trail

      5.0
      14.3 mi / -2610 ft gain
      If you do not have the time (or energy) to backpack into Berg Lake and camp overnight, one solution is to fly into Berg Lake via Robson Helimagic's chopper and hike out. Going with this heli-hiking route allows you to experience this iconic trail without the hassle of camping and getting proper p...
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    • Whistler, British Columbia

      Hike Cirque Lake

      4.0
      5 mi / 984.3 ft gain
      Cirque Lake can only be accessed by boating across Callaghan Lake. Start from the Callaghan parking/camping area and take your boat over to the lake. You must then paddle 2km all the way to the far end of Callaghan Lake. You will see a waterfall at the far end. The trailhead to Cirque Lake begins...
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    • Alberni-Clayoquot D, British Columbia

      Climb Triple Peak

      4.0
      5.6 mi / 3149.6 ft gain
      Access to Triple Peak mountain is found via the Marion Creek Main logging road approximately 48km west of Port Alberni on your left hand side along highway #4 headed towards Tofino. The road can present seasonal challenges and is rough so best to have a high clearance and 4x4 capable vehicle if p...
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    • Smithers, British Columbia

      Crater Lake via Crater Lake Trail

      3.0
      Parking in the lot normally reserved for dropping off people, start your upward journey from the base of the Prairie t-bar at the far edge of the resort's boundary. Shortly after starting, we took the path that angles off to the left, away from the t-bar line, and upwards through the trees. With ...
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    • Fraser-Fort George C, British Columbia

      Fort George Canyon Trail

      4.0
      6.25 mi / 1050 ft gain
      The hike to Fort George Canyon is relatively flat for the first half of the hike and then gradually starts to descend into the canyon with the final stretch a switchback trek right to the water. It starts out walking through a cut block for around 2km and then you head into a lush green forest f...
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    • Tofino, British Columbia

      Tuna Fish Off of Tofino

      Warm water tuna are among the fastest swimming game fish in the North Pacific Ocean. When weather and warm water temperatures cooperate off the coast of Tofino, Vancouver Island in British Columbia, you can have a day you'll never forget.Tuna can be ravenous feeders when the bite is on, making fo...
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    • Cedarvale, British Columbia

      Hike the Watson Lakes Trail

      4.5
      4 mi / 600 ft gain
      The trailhead is located a few hundred yards from highway 16 on a relatively smooth gravel road. The turnoff is marked by a blue sign saying Watson Lakes Trail. From Terrace the turnoff is 33 miles east, and from Kitwanga Junction the turnoff is 23 miles west. The first half of the hike is a stea...
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    • Bowen Island, British Columbia

      Relax at Nectar's Yoga Dome

      5.0
      Head over to Bowen Island, via a ferry from the Horseshoe Bay Departure Terminal. A short drive up Miller Road will lead you to Nectar Yoga BnB. They offer two classes a day, one in the morning and one in the evening. The times vary, but are usually around 9:00 AM and 4:30 PM. They are for all sk...
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    • Port Renfrew, British Columbia

      Backpack the West Coast Trail, Pacific Rim NP

      46.6 mi / 360.9 ft gain
      In the summer of 2016, myself and three others decided to hike the West Coast Trail (WCT) on a bit of a whim! We naively, and courageously, choose the WCT as our first major backpacking hiking trip - we thought it would be best to throw ourselves into a hike that has earned a reputation for being...
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    • Squamish, British Columbia

      Boulder at the Stawamus Chief

      There's so much climbing to be done here -- sport, trad, bouldering! If you're bouldering, it is always shady and cool so bring a light jacket. Most popular season to climb here is in the summer. *If you're visiting from out of town...Need to rent a crash pad or two?There are a few outdoor stores...
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    • Revelstoke, British Columbia

      Heli-Hike Ghost Peak

      2 mi / 800 ft gain
      Typically a very popular place for heli-skiing in the winter months, Ghost Peak and the surrounding area offer some epic alpine hiking opportunities! Various routes are available from the ridge connecting Ghost Peak with Mount Cartier. The basin between the peaks, Ghost Peak Basin, is strewn with...
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