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click here for a cheap travel insurance quotation Information on British ColumbiaBritish Columbia (BC), from the tranquil Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver Island in the Pacific to the wilds of the Rockies, with their outstanding ski resorts, and the interior delights such as the pristine Okanagan Valley, is synonymous with the outdoors. To top it off, Vancouver also happens to be one of the world’s most liveable cities. Key AttractionsVancouver, boasting a perfect setting nestled between sea and mountains, is chic and modern and is blessed with abundant sunshine in the summer, when the city’s wonderful parks can be enjoyed the most. Vancouver also has some interesting urban delights such as Pacific Centre, and bustling Chinatown, home to a huge Chinese community. Another urban delight in the region is the province’s capital, Victoria, lying on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Victoria is the oldest city on the west coast and, with its grand 19th century architecture, has a distinguished English heritage plus some lovely gardens and waterfront walks. Out and AboutWith one of the most diverse landscapes on earth, BC is perfect for any driving tour. Vancouver Island has great hiking trails, excellent surfing beaches and whale watching, while to the northwest of here are the outstanding Queen Charlotte Islands. BC is also loaded with ski resorts and Whistler/Blackcomb is one of the world’s best and most accessible. The Rockies and Okanagan Valley offer breathtaking beauty. Leisure OptionsThe choice of outdoor activities in British Columbia is simply staggering, with sailing, canoeing, surfing, windsurfing, scuba diving, river snorkelling, cycling, mountain biking, 4WD touring, caving, fishing, and skiing and snowboarding among the more popular active pursuits. The Gastown area of Vancouver is famous for its multitude of boutiques, restaurants and bars. SafetyBritish Columbia has a fairly low crime rate; however, travellers should always beware of pickpockets in the downtown Vancouver area and refrain from parking on city streets at night. Outdoor activities and water sports are potentially dangerous and place you at a greater risk of having an accident, while driving mountain roads in winter can also be hazardous. We strongly recommend you take out travel insurance when visiting British Columbia. Weather in British ColumbiaBritish Columbia has distinct seasons. The warmest months are July and August. During winter (December – February) it is very cold with heavy snowfalls. Autumn ' ' British Columbia Travel Partners & Resources' ' 'Nipika Mountain Resort British Columbia B&Bs ' |
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