Destination British Columbia

Canada’s most scenic province and a global eco-tourism destination

World-Famous Attractions

Vancouver is a vibrant coastal city where mountains, ocean, and urban life come together seamlessly.

Known for its scenic waterfronts, Stanley Park, diverse food scene, and cultural attractions, Vancouver offers outdoor adventure, arts, shopping, and nightlife all in one stunning setting.

Official website: https://www.destinationvancouver.com

Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is a charming seaside city celebrated for its historic architecture, beautiful gardens, and relaxed island atmosphere.

Visitors can explore the Inner Harbour, Parliament Buildings, museums, and coastal walkways while enjoying mild weather and rich British colonial heritage.

Official website: https://www.tourismvictoria.com

Whistler is one of North America’s premier mountain resort destinations, famous for world-class skiing and snowboarding in winter and hiking, biking, and alpine sightseeing in summer.

The lively pedestrian village offers dining, shopping, and year-round adventure surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery.

Official website: https://www.whistler.com

Tofino is a remote and rugged coastal town on Vancouver Island, renowned for surfing, storm watching, wildlife viewing, and pristine beaches.

Set between ancient rainforests and the Pacific Ocean, Tofino is ideal for travellers seeking nature, tranquillity, and unforgettable ocean experiences.

Official website: https://tourismtofino.com

Okanagan Valley is a sun-drenched region known for its vineyards, orchards, lakes, and warm climate.

Popular for wine tasting, beach activities, and outdoor recreation, the valley offers a relaxed lifestyle combined with scenic beauty and culinary excellence.

Official website: https://www.hellobc.com/places-to-go/okanagan

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve showcases British Columbia’s wild Pacific coastline, featuring sandy beaches, temperate rainforests, and rich marine life.

The park is a haven for hiking, surfing, wildlife viewing, and Indigenous cultural experiences, offering raw natural beauty and ecological diversity.

Official website: https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/bc/pacificrim

Capilano Suspension Bridge is one of Vancouver’s most iconic attractions, featuring a swaying pedestrian bridge suspended high above a forested canyon.

Visitors enjoy thrilling views, treetop walkways, and immersive rainforest experiences just minutes from downtown Vancouver.

Official website: https://www.capbridge.com

British Columbia’s cultural strength is deeply rooted in its Indigenous heritage and multicultural communities, reflected through art, storytelling, festivals, cuisine, and traditions.

Visitors can experience authentic First Nations cultures alongside global influences that shape the province’s inclusive and vibrant identity.

Official website: https://www.indigenousbc.com

Best Time to Visit

May-September for summer activities, December-March for winter sports

Getting Around

Rent a car for flexibility, major cities have public transit

Don't Miss

Parliament buildings, British heritage, gardens

Travel Requirements

  • Valid passport for international visitors
  • Check visa requirements based on your country of origin
  • Travel insurance recommended
  • Canadian dollars (CAD) – credit cards are widely accepted