I believe that the world is a book, and those who don't travel read only a page. Through this blog, I take you on a special journey to see magnificent places around the globe. I hope you find it marvelous as I did.

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

The Breathtaking Nature of British Columbia - Canada

British Columbia is a place of immense natural beauty that boasts dozens of spectacular places to explore.

1. Haida Gwaii
Mystical islands with a rich cultural history


This remote and rugged archipelago is steeped in the ancient culture of the Haida First Nation. Here glorious old-growth rainforest is surrounded by an incredibly rich marine environment, both home to unique subspecies found only on these magical islands. Gwaii Haanas, a highly protected area overseen jointly by Parks Canada and the Haida Nation, is home to extraordinary natural scenery and cultural treasures, including ancient totems that are slowly decaying and being reclaimed by the land.

2. Great Bear region


British Columbia’s Great Bear region:  Where one of the world’s last large, intact temperate rainforest meets one of the world’s most productive cold-water seas, and some of the world’s last large wild rivers. The Great Bear is one of the richest and most spectacular ecosystems on Earth – the only place of its kind left on the planet.  

3. Vancouver
Urban playground in the heart of nature



In Vancouver, Mother Nature beckons. Whether you’re strolling along the seawall, shopping on Robson Street or exploring historic Gastown, you can catch a glimpse of the Pacific Ocean or the rainforest-covered Coast Mountains from almost anywhere in the city – so close you can practically reach out and touch them. Rent a kayak and paddle scenic waterways, hike or ski in the North Shore Mountains, or just chill at the beach.

4. Canadian Rockies
Awe inspiring peaks, impossibly blue lakes



The Rockies evoke images of towering, snow-capped peaks, turquoise lakes, cascading waterfalls and dense evergreen forests. In BC, that jaw-dropping, Rocky Mountain scenery – the kind that stays with you long after you’ve returned home – stretches the entire length of the province. UNESCO established the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site along the BC/Alberta border, in part because of this spectacular beauty. The area is also globally significant because of the Burgess Shale fossil site, which shows in amazing detail what the Earth was like more than half a billion years ago.


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