Where the rainforest meets the sea
From the kelp forests of the Salish Sea to the alpine meadows of the Coast Mountains, BC packs more biomes into a single province than most countries hold in total. Bring a jacket; bring two.

Canada's westernmost province leans into the Pacific in slow, careful breaths.
Canada's westernmost province leans into the Pacific in slow, careful breaths. Old-growth forests, glacier-fed inlets, and quiet ferry routes thread together a place where the mountains start where the ocean ends.
From the kelp forests of the Salish Sea to the alpine meadows of the Coast Mountains, BC packs more biomes into a single province than most countries hold in total. Bring a jacket; bring two.
BC is home to over 200 First Nations communities, more than any other province. Their languages, art, and stewardship shape every coastline and trail you'll walk.
Order a cup, find a seat on the outer deck, and watch the Gulf Islands slide past. It is the most British Columbian thing you can do without a passport.