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British Columbia, Alberta & The Rockies

Together, the regions of British Columbia and Alberta provide enormous tracts of pristine wilderness, incredible diversity of wildlife, plus some of North America's most prominent cities.

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  • Banff
  • Bella Coola
  • Calgary
  • Campbell River
  • Canmore
  • Claresholm
  • Dinosaur Provincial Park
  • Edmonton
  • Fernie
  • Field
  • Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump
  • Jasper
  • Killarney Provincial Park
  • Lake Louise
  • Naramata & Okanagan Valley
  • Northern Vancouver Island
  • Port Hardy
  • Prince George
  • Prince Rupert
  • Princess Royal Island
  • Southern Alberta
  • The Cariboo
  • The Kootenays
  • The Purcell Mountains
  • The Queen Charlotte Islands
  • The Sunshine Coast & Desolation Sound
  • Tofino
  • Vancouver
  • Vancouver Island
  • Victoria
  • Waterton Lakes National Park
  • Wells Gray Provincial Park
  • Whistler
  • Writing-on-Stone Provinical Park
  • Yoho National Park
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    • Banff
    • The small town of Banff is dominated by the towering mountains of Banff National Park. Activities include walking, horse riding, mountain biking, canoeing and rafting.
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    • Banff
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    • Bella Coola
    • Bella Coola is a remote community of only 600 people in a huge area of wilderness known as the Great Bear Rainforest. The first inhabitants of the area were the Nuxalk people, who still live here.
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    • Bella Coola
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    • Calgary
    • A 90 minute drive from the Rocky Mountains, Calgary is a vibrant city of a million people. Calgary is famous for its Stampede which takes place every year in July.
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    • Calgary
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    • Canmore
    • Located just a few kilometres from Banff, Canmore, it has not yet succumbed to souvenir shops and the busy pace of life which comes with tourism. It's ideal as a base to explore Banff National Park.
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    • Canmore
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    • Claresholm
    • Sandwiched between the prairies and the Porcupine Hills, and within easy reach of Lethbridge and Waterton Lakes Provincial Park, Claresholm is an ideal location for exploring the cowboy country of Southern Alberta.
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    • Claresholm
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    • Edmonton
    • Set on the northern shores of the Saskatchewan River, Edmonton is the capital of Alberta. The remarkable Muttart Conservatory uses distinctive glass pyramids to reproduce a variety of diverse ecosystems.
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    • Edmonton
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    • Fernie
    • Situated in the Rocky Mountains, Fernie was born when a rich coal seam was discovered there. Today it's full of abandoned mines, museums and heritage sites.
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    • Fernie
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    • Field
    • Field, situated in Yoho National Park, was created by the railway and this still dominates everyday life here. Nearby are the famous Spiral Tunnels, a veritable feat of railway engineering.
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    • Field
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    • Jasper
    • Jasper lies at the heart of the stunning Jasper National Park. Though it is small enough to walk around, it offers every amenity with plenty of restaurants, bars and shops.
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    • Jasper
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    • Killarney Provincial Park
    • Established in 1964, Killarney Provincial Park's massive white quartzite hills and clear deep lakes offer an unparalleled environment for canoeing, fishing and walking.
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    • Killarney Provincial Park
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    • Lake Louise
    • Known worldwide as the "Jewel of the Rockies", Lake Louise is a picture-perfect lake of iconic beauty. Activities inlcude walking, horse riding and cycling, while canoes are available to explore the lakeshore.
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    • Lake Louise
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    • naramata and the okanagan valley
    • Naramata & Okanagan Valley
    • Naramata is located close to the Okanagan Mountain Park, which is ideal for outdoor and water activities. The Okanagan Valley is one of the warmest regions in all of Canada and the country’s premier wine region.
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    • Naramata & Okanagan Valley
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    • Prince George
    • Prince George is a working town lying at the heart of British Columbia's forestry and pulp and paper industries. The surrounding countryside offers a diverse range of outdoor activities.
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    • Prince George
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    • Prince Rupert
    • Prince Rupert is the terminus of the Skeena railway, and is a uniquely accessible outpost in the natural world. This is a place where eagles, bears, and whales outnumber people.
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    • Prince Rupert
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    • Princess Royal Island
    • Princess Royal Island is an extremely remote area, accessible only by boat or air. It is home to the legendary white kermode, or spirit bear, which not to be found anywhere else in the world.
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    • Princess Royal Island
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    • Southern Alberta
    • Southern Alberta comprises of small towns of rich agricultural and cattle ranching heritage, living life in harmony with the land. It's a great place to stay on authentic working ranch.
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    • Southern Alberta
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    • Dinosaur Provincial Park
    • Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located about two hours drive east of Calgary. It is one of the greatest dinosaur fossil beds in the world.
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    • Dinosaur Provincial Park
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    • head smashed in buffalo jump
    • Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump
    • This remarkable site was used repeatedly for traditional buffalo hunts for nearly 6,000 years. It was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 1981.
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    • Head Smashed-in Buffalo Jump
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    • Waterton Lakes National Park
    • Waterton Lakes National Park is a rare gem tucked into the south-western corner of Alberta. The park blends unusual geology, a mild climate, rare wild flowers, and an abundance of wildlife.
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    • Waterton Lakes National Park
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    • Writing-on-Stone Provinical Park
    • Writing-on-Stone is a sacred place to the Blackfoot people, who have lived in this area for thousands of years. It has the largest concentration of rock art on the North American plains.
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    • Writing-on-Stone Provinical Park
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    • the cariboo
    • The Cariboo
    • The region became prominent with the discovery of gold during the ninteenth century. Today this is prime ranching country, criss–crossed by the canyons and ravines of the Fraser and Thompson rivers.
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    • The Cariboo
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    • the kootenays
    • The Kootenays
    • The Kootenay Rockies are British Columbia’s answer to Alberta’s famed Rocky Mountains and hold the same UNESCO World Heritage Site status. There are large numbers of grizzly and black bears, deer, moose and elk.
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    • The Kootenays
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    • the purcell mountains
    • The Purcell Mountains
    • The Purcell Mountains lie between the Rocky Mountains and Glacier National Park. Eagles, grizzly bears, humming birds, deer and elk are all frequently seen here.
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    • The Purcell Mountains
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    • the queen charlotte islands
    • The Queen Charlotte Islands
    • The Queen Charlotte Islands archipelago consists of some 154 mountain peaks. Know as the 'Canadian Galapagos' for its wildlife, it's also home to some 500 Haida archaeological sites.
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    • The Queen Charlotte Islands
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    • the sunshine coast and desolation sound
    • The Sunshine Coast & Desolation Sound
    • British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast is studded with rugged headlands, sandy beaches and quiet lagoons, while the pristine waters of Desolation Sound are surrounded by steep evergreen mountains that teem with wildlife.
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    • The Sunshine Coast & Desolation Sound
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    • Vancouver
    • This cosmopolitan city basks in a glorious natural setting, surrounded by the Coast Mountains. It has some of Canada’s finest restaurants, shops, entertainment and museums.
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    • Vancouver
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    • Vancouver Island
    • Vancouver Island is located off the West Coast of mainland Canada. At 290 miles in length and 50 miles wide, it is the world’s 43rd largest island and a place that manages to condense most of the highlights of Canada.
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    • Vancouver Island
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    • Campbell River
    • Nestled on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, and long known as the Salmon Capital of the World, Campbell River is a natural destination, in more ways than one.
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    • Campbell River
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    • northern vancouver island
    • Northern Vancouver Island
    • The north of Vancouver Island is wonderful for lovers of nature and wildlife. The coast of Vancouver Island is acknowledged as the most predictable location to see orcas (killer whales) in the world.
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    • Northern Vancouver Island
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    • port hardy
    • Port Hardy
    • Located on the northwest tip of Vancouver Island lies the small town of Port Hardy, whose industry consists of copper mining, fishing and logging.
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    • Port Hardy
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    • tofino
    • Tofino
    • The small town of Tofino lies at the centre of Clayoquot Sound on Vancouver Island’s Pacific coast. It's great hiking country and is famous for the annual migration of some 20,000 grey whales close to the shore.
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    • Tofino
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    • Victoria
    • Named for Queen Victoria, this garden city is situated in the south of Vancouver Island and is the capital of British Columbia. It's ideal to go whale watching from as there is three resident pods of orcas here.
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    • Victoria
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    • Wells Gray Provincial Park
    • Set in the Caribou Mountains, Wells Gray Provincial Park is one of Canada’s most beautiful parks. Guided walks or canoe trips are available where you might see black bears, deer, wolves and moose.
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    • Wells Gray Provincial Park
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    • Whistler
    • A collection of villages two hours out of Vancouver, Whistler has earned a reputation for being Canada’s finest year-round resort, and in winter, one of the best ski resorts.
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    • Whistler
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    • Yoho National Park
    • Yoho National Park is renowned for its overwhelming beauty, and in particular, of Lake O’Hara, Takakkaw Falls and Emerald Lake. The tiny town of Field is the park’s only settlement.
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    • Yoho National Park
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