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Fred's spouse, Frank Pollard, had been in the home he shares with Fred on Tseshaht First Nation reserve land when fire broke ...
Explore Vancouver Island's pristine beaches and dive among shipwrecks in the surrounding waters while staying in a ...
The Lower Mainland and North Shore Mountains include a drastic variation of scenery. From the coastal waters of the Georgia ...
The logging and settlement history of the Comox Valley and Vancouver Island helps us understand why the coastal Douglas fir ...
Tofino dwindled in the distance as the water taxi followed a low, low spring tide out towards Meares Island Tribal Park or wanačas hiłhuuʔis, Nuu-chah-nulth words that translate to ‘the mountain and ...
A new guidebook to swimming in Southwestern B.C. — including on Island and the Gulf Islands — arrives just in time for summer ...
Dive into the heart of the issue as coastal cities face unprecedented challenges from climate change. 🌊 Each wave brings a ...
Nothing beats the sight of a dog fully embracing vacation life. The way they light up at new smells, or how they turn a quiet ...
Windfalls, landslides and washouts.The iconic West Coast Trail took a serious beating from wild weather this winter — with ...
There is barely a Canadian alive who has not driven along part of the highway. It has seen joy and sadness, death and births.
Award-winning cartographer on his process, and what he hopes locals take from looking at his ‘information as art’ maps.
Before British Columbia fossil hunter Mike Trask died last week, he knew that recognition of his biggest discovery would live ...