Bulkley-Nechako C, British Columbia
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British Columbia
I recently traveled through what seems like half of British Columbia, but after reviewing a map it was realistically maybe a third of the province. Nevertheless I am here to convince you why you need to visit for the first time, or make another trip if you have been before.
1. The Bugs
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British Columbia
British Columbia landscapes, a Jeep Rubicon with a rooftop tent, and a very rough itinerary. Sounds like my kind of trip.
Based out of Vancouver, Hastings Overland rents off-road Jeeps to travelers looking to get off the beaten path in British Columbia. While they will provide a rough plan based ...
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British Columbia
Most Canadians travel Europe before they explore Canada.
Ironic, no?
A considerably large country with vast landscapes and a small population should make it simple enough to explore and discover Canada. We are, after all, home to many of Instagram's most photo-worthy destinations (I'm looking a...
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British Columbia
“This place is full of life on life on life!”
Julie’s assessment of a toppled sitka spruce couldn't have been more accurate. This giant nurse log spanned the tides, it housed a slug oozing over deer ferns at one end and a crab picking over some barnacles at the other. Julie, my partner and fellow...
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I woke up bright and early on an August morning to head west on my weekend road trip. I wanted to stop at a few places along the way from Prince George BC, to Stewart BC/Hyder Alaska.
The first few hours of the drive were a bit boring due to some of it being in the dark and the rest was most far...
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British Columbia
So you have one day to adventure through lower British Columbia. What do you do? Well I just so happen to have some great places to check out while you are there. Don’t waste the time you have searching around. Hit the main spots but venture off the beaten path a bit so you can get some amazing p...
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British Columbia
If the Selkirk Mountains don’t ring a bell, you’re not alone. Up until earlier this year, I had never heard of these mountains, nor was I familiar with the man who has turned them into one of the best skiing and climbing playgrounds on the planet.
All photos by Mason Mashon
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British Columbia
Knowing and understanding a canoe stroke goes much deeper than the movement of the paddle. It’s all about the interplay between the paddle, the canoe, and the movement of the water.
Photo courtesy of Rumi Kodama.
I was surfing for the first time in a solo canoe, carving across the wave. To maneu...
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British Columbia
What makes a family friendly cycle tour, specifically with a toddler and infant? For us that means a route that allows you to feel safe about towing the kids in a trailer or in a bike seat, or having easy grades that little legs can push themselves up. Places to pause every hour or two so the lit...
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British Columbia
2 months exploring the depths of the BC winter with nothing more than a camera, a few lenses and a snowboard. Safe to say I met some amazing people along the way, and will be back very soon.Film shot entirely free-hand, using the Sony A7Smkii with 3 lenses.
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