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Stand on the western shores of Vancouver Island in March and you’ll spot ... the festival runs for a week at the height of the whale migration (around March every year), with ample opportunity ...
Bowen Island is 4 miles wide and 7 1/2 miles long in Howe Sound just beyond Vancouver. Its current name came in 1860 from Rear Admiral James Bowen, who served as master of the HMS Queen Charlotte, the ...
A Nanaimo bar whose recipe called for butter equivalent to the weight of a baby elephant has been certified as the world’s largest “I will really remember this experience for the rest of my ...
Set on Vancouver Island’s wild western shore ... Look out for megafauna like black bears and grey whales. Ariana’s Sandwich Shop in Tofino serves house-made focaccia like the ‘Calabrese ...
The third dead whale to wash ashore on the B.C. coast this month was discovered Thursday at Port McNeill Bay. The young Bryde’s whale is rarely seen this far north and is usually found in warmer ...
Baked by students at Vancouver Island University, the record-setting bar was unveiled to the public at noon on Saturday, and is 21.3 metres long, 0.9 metres wide and weighs nearly 500 kilograms. "I ...
Baked by students at Vancouver Island University, the record-setting bar was unveiled to the public at noon on Saturday, and is 21.3 metres long, 0.9 metres wide and weighs nearly 500 kilograms.
A whale, never before seen in B.C. waters, washed up dead on northern Vancouver Island. A man walking his dog on Wednesday morning discovered the dead whale in Port McNeill at the end of the bay ...
Thanks to Victoria's coastal location and access to the farming regions of the Saanich Peninsula and the Cowichan Valley, Victoria and Vancouver Island are a foodie's paradise. Downtown ...
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Vancouver hosts Canada's only 'black pitch' contestToday is the final round of Canada's only 'black pitch' contest. 9 national finalists are competing for $50,000 in funding, as more and more Canadians are looking to support local businesses.
The SOCAN Foundation has announced Coquitlam R&B singer Bukola and Vancouver emo act Haleluya Hailu have each won at the 2025 SiriusXM Black Canadian Music Awards. The two B.C. musicians are ...
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