Must-see attractions in British Columbia

  • Brandywine Falls Provincial Park

    British Columbia

    Around 17km south of Whistler and adjacent to Hwy 99, this tree-lined 143-hectare park has as its focus a spectacular 70m waterfall. A short stroll…

  • North Woven Broom

    British Columbia

    Wizards and muggles (nonwizards) with a penchant for Harry Potter will empathize at North Woven Broom, maker of traditional brooms since 1975, in Crawford…

  • Railspur Alley

    Vancouver

    Seemingly far from the madding crowds of the Public Market – at least on summer days when every tourist in town seems to be there – this back-alley strip…

  • Pender Islands Museum

    British Columbia

    Colonizing a historic white-clapboard farmhouse dating from 1908, this volunteer-run museum includes an eclectic array of exhibits tracing the island's…

  • Cumberland Museum

    Vancouver Island

    A wonderfully quirky museum located on a row of false-fronted buildings that looks like a Dodge City movie set, with evocative exhibits on the area's…

  • Bulkley Valley Museum

    Northern BC

    Sharing the lovely old Smithers Court House building of 1925 with the Smithers Art Gallery on the corner of Main St and Hwy 16, this museum does a great…

  • Merridale Estate Cidery

    Vancouver Island

    One of BC's earliest exponents of craft cider-making, Merridale has since gone from strength to strength. The rustic-chic cidery site is lined with trees…

  • Elk Falls Provincial Park

    Vancouver Island

    This small but nature-packed provincial park was given fresh impetus for visitors with the building of a new centerpiece, a 60m-long suspension bridge…

  • Gibsons Public Art Gallery

    British Columbia

    A delightful little gallery with a firm focus on showcasing Sunshine Coast works, from painting to sculpture and fiber art. The diverse roster of shows…

  • Cherry Point Vineyards

    Vancouver Island

    One of the Cowichan Valley's original wineries is now on its third owners, Colombians who have added a bit of Latin panache to wines such as the crisp,…

  • Juan de Fuca Provincial Park

    Vancouver Island

    A rough and rugged wilderness swath with a wave-crashing coastline where whales, otters and a multitude of marine life thrives. Old-growth forest,…

  • Kids Market

    Vancouver

    A kaleidoscopic mini shopping mall for under-10s (there's even a special child-size entrance door), the Kids Market is crammed with 25 family-friendly…

  • Northern Lights Wolf Centre

    British Columbia

    This small wildlife center houses a small pack of gray wolves and wolf-husky crosses, all born and bred in captivity. Visits include an introduction to…

  • Jack Poole Plaza

    Vancouver

    Recalling Vancouver's 2010 Olympic Winter Games, this handsome waterfront public space is the permanent home of the tripod-like Olympic Cauldron. The…

  • Museum at Campbell River

    Vancouver Island

    This fascinating museum is worth an hour of anyone's time. Its diverse collection showcases indigenous masks, an 1890s pioneer cabin and video footage of…

  • Kicking Horse Pass & Spiral Tunnels

    British Columbia

    The historic Kicking Horse Pass between Banff and Yoho National Parks is one of the most important passes in the Canadian Rockies. It was discovered in…

  • Sooke Region Museum

    Vancouver Island

    This jam-packed community museum is like a 100-year-old attic turned inside-out. It illuminates the area's rugged pioneer days with dioramas, glass cases,…

  • Robert Bateman Centre

    Victoria

    Colonizing part of the Inner Harbour's landmark Steamship Terminal building, this gallery showcases the photo-realistic work of Canada's most celebrated…

  • Emily Carr House

    Victoria

    The birthplace of BC's best-known painter, this bright-yellow gingerbread-style house has plenty of period rooms, plus displays on the artist's life and…

  • Milner Gardens & Woodland

    Vancouver Island

    This idyllic outdoor attraction combines rambling forest trails shaded by centuries-old trees with flower-packed gardens planted with magnificent…

  • Storey Beach

    Vancouver Island

    If you haven’t got time to hit the epic beaches of Cape Scott, decamp to this closer-to-town option mixing urban comforts (picnic tables and parking) with…

  • Historic O'Keefe Ranch

    Okanagan Valley

    Home to the O’Keefe family between 1867 and 1977, the O'Keefe Ranch retains its original log cabin, and has lots of live displays of old ranching…

  • Patricia Theatre

    British Columbia

    Canada's oldest continually operating movie house, this 1928 landmark (the second edition of an original constructed in 1913) still serves up first-run,…

  • Horne Lake Caves & Outdoor Centre

    Vancouver Island

    BC's best spelunking, a 45-minute drive from Parksville. Some caves are open to the public for self-exploration, though the excellent guided tours are…

  • Victoria Distillers

    Vancouver Island

    The ambitious manufacturers of Victoria Gin have branched into vodka, whiskey and beyond. The distillery relocated to Sidney in 2016 and now inhabits a…

  • Victoria Butterfly Gardens

    Vancouver Island

    These gardens offer a kaleidoscope of thousands of fluttering critters, from around 75 species, in a free-flying environment. As well as watching them…

  • Offsite

    Vancouver

    The Vancouver Art Gallery's outdoor installation space next to the Shangri-La Hotel, the sometimes esoteric but always thought-provoking exhibits here are…

  • Pemberton Museum

    Whistler

    The perfect place to uncover the rough-and-tumble roots of this old frontier town, you'll find exhibits on everything from First Nations origins to…

  • Barkerville Historic Town

    British Columbia

    You can visit more than 125 restored heritage buildings in Barkerville Historic Town, which also has shops, cafes and a couple of B&Bs. In summer, people…

  • Sooke Potholes Provincial Park

    Vancouver Island

    This relaxed park has been a favorite natural hangout among locals for generations. With the potholes (natural rock pools) carved into the river base…

  • Sea Cider

    Vancouver Island

    A rustic farmhouse and cider producer where tours, samples and ocean views are available, this is a tasty pit stop if you're a red-nosed cider fan. The 10…

  • Maquinna Marine Provincial Park

    Tofino

    One of the most popular day trips from Tofino, the highlight here is Hot Spring Cove. Tranquility-minded trekkers travel to the park by Zodiac boat or…

  • Kwisitis Visitor Centre

    Vancouver Island

    This dramatically located building is perched over a sandy, rock-fringed beach. Inside you'll find displays on the region's rugged topography and wildlife…

  • Maritime Heritage Centre

    Vancouver Island

    A labor of love for the local Rotary Club, this small museum anchored by a restored Seine fishing boat stands as a testament to Campbell River’s salmon…

  • Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park

    Okanagan Valley

    The main attraction here is the annual spawning of sockeye salmon. The 10.59-sq-km park protects both sides of the Adams River between Shuswap Lake and…

  • Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park

    Okanagan Valley

    Propelled by the dry weather and compact gneiss rock, climbers from all over the world come to this park to enjoy climbing on more than 400 bolted routes…

  • Grandview Park

    Vancouver

    The Drive's grassy alfresco neighborhood hangout is named after the sterling views peeking between its trees: to the north are the looming North Shore…

  • Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea

    Vancouver Island

    Sidney's kid-luring highlight, this aquarium is accessed through a dramatic Disney-style entrance that makes you think you're descending below the waves…

  • Johnson St Bridge

    Victoria

    Victoria’s much-loved bascule bridge across the Inner Harbour reopened in March 2018 with a handsome new streamlined structure replacing the steel-and…