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BRITISH COLUMBIA

British Columbia, on Canada’s west coast, is a destination defined by dramatic landscapes and endless variety. From whale watching along the rugged Pacific coastline to sun-soaked vineyards in The Interior and the Okanagan Valley, the province offers experiences for every kind of traveller. The wild, untamed beauty of the northern Rocky Mountains draws outdoor enthusiasts year-round for fishing and heli-skiing, while the world-class city of Vancouver blends nature, culture, and cuisine in one spectacular setting. Whether you’re chasing adventure, relaxation, or unforgettable scenery, British Columbia delivers it all. 

VANCOUVER

VANCOUVER ISLAND AND THE GULF ISLANDS

VANCOUVER ISLAND AND THE GULF ISLANDS

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VANCOUVER ISLAND AND THE GULF ISLANDS

VANCOUVER ISLAND AND THE GULF ISLANDS

VANCOUVER ISLAND AND THE GULF ISLANDS

 From Victoria, British Columbia’s capital, to mid-island Nanaimo—The Harbour City—and from the wild, wave-lashed beaches of Long Beach on the west coast to the serene Gulf Islands in the east, Vancouver Island’s natural beauty is impossible to ignore. It’s no surprise that more than five million visitors are drawn here each year, lured by its landscapes, wildlife, and laid-back coastal charm. 

OKANAGAN AND THE INTERIOR LAKES

NORTHERN B.C. AND THE MAJESTIC ROCKIES

NORTHERN B.C. AND THE MAJESTIC ROCKIES

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NORTHERN B.C. AND THE MAJESTIC ROCKIES

NORTHERN B.C. AND THE MAJESTIC ROCKIES

NORTHERN B.C. AND THE MAJESTIC ROCKIES

THE MARITIMES

NOVA SCOTIA

CAPE BRETON AND PEI





YUKON

 The Yukon is a vast and untamed territory in Canada’s far northwest, covering nearly 500,000 square kilometres—larger than California, yet home to fewer than 45,000 people. Much of the land remains wild and untouched, with rugged mountains, braided rivers, endless boreal forest, and skies that seem to stretch forever. Life here moves at a different pace, shaped by extreme seasons, long winters, and the kind of self-reliance that only true remoteness demands. The Yukon is deeply rooted in Indigenous culture, with 14 First Nations whose traditions, stories, and stewardship of the land are woven into everyday life. What makes it truly special is not just its scale or solitude, but the powerful connection between people and place—a quiet resilience that lingers long after you leave. In the Yukon, nature isn’t a backdrop; it’s the main character. 

Land of The Midnight Sun

Land of The Midnight Sun

WATSON LAKE TO WHITEHORSE

KLONDIKE HIGHWAY TO DAWSON CITY AND MAYO

KLONDIKE HIGHWAY TO DAWSON CITY AND MAYO

Wildlife on the road makes for an interesting drive

KLONDIKE HIGHWAY TO DAWSON CITY AND MAYO

KLONDIKE HIGHWAY TO DAWSON CITY AND MAYO

KLONDIKE HIGHWAY TO DAWSON CITY AND MAYO

Into the heart of the gold fields

ALASKA HIGHWAY TO HAINES JUNCTION AND BEYOND

A scenic drive along glacial lakes and rugged mountains

THE DEMPSTER HIGHWAY

 A 740 KM bucket list journey from Dawson City, Yukon to Inuvik, Northwest Territories 

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