Vol. 24 · A quiet guide to a vast country
British Columbia
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Pacific · BC · Joined July 20, 1871

British Columbia

Canada's westernmost province leans into the Pacific in slow, careful breaths.

Capital
Victoria
Largest city
Vancouver
Joined Confederation
1871
Population
≈ 5.6M
Area
944,735 km²
Provincial flower
Pacific Dogwood
Dispatch

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.

No. 01 · The land

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.

No. 02 · The people

Many nations, one shoreline

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.

No. 03 · A small ritual

The 4pm ferry coffee

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.

If you go

Four small detours

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