British Columbia features natural hot springs, caves and hiking trails. The region contains waterfalls, old-growth forests and tide pools. Visitors find volcanic landscapes, fjords, beaches and marine areas. The territory includes First Nations cultural sites, fossil beds and Chinese gardens.
Pemberton, Canada
Outdoor thermal water sources surrounded by granite rocks. The water flows into several natural stone basins.
Juan de Fuca, Canada
Natural rock basins on the coast containing starfish, crabs, and anemones. Water pools form during low tide.
Ainsworth Hot Springs, Canada
Karst cave system with underground passages and limestone formations. Tours show geological features and rock markings.
Hope, Canada
Five concrete tunnels from 1914 through granite rocks. Part of the former Kettle Valley Railway through the canyon.
Northern Rockies, Canada
Natural thermal spring surrounded by coniferous forest, reaching temperatures of 52°C and covering 1.2 hectares of land.
Osoyoos, Canada
Salt lake with high mineral concentration forms circular patterns in various colors during summer evaporation.
Ketchikan, Canada
Granite cliffs rise 900 meters above sea level, with waterfalls and glacier valleys spanning 9000 square kilometers.
Lincoln, Canada
Conservation area featuring two waterfalls of 11 and 27 meters height and restored 19th century buildings.
Mount Revelstoke National Park, Canada
A 500-meter wooden boardwalk leads through a forest of centuries-old cedar trees reaching heights of 50 meters.
Elk Falls Provincial Park, Canada
The 60-meter bridge provides viewing points of the 25-meter waterfall on the Campbell River.
Southwest Vancouver Island, Canada
The park protects 16,000 hectares of rainforest with Sitka spruce trees over 95 meters tall and 800 years old.
Northern tip of Vancouver Island, Canada
The park spans 22,000 hectares of coastal land with 115 kilometers of marked trails through rainforest and along beaches.
Port Alberni, Canada
This forest area in MacMillan Provincial Park contains old Douglas fir trees with trunks reaching 9 meters in circumference.
Haida Gwaii, Canada
Museum displaying exhibitions about history, art and traditions of the Haida First Nations with collections of totem poles.
Atlin, Canada
The park includes glaciers, alpine lakes and mountains over 2000 meters high with hiking opportunities.
Bella Coola Valley, Canada
The park spans 981,000 hectares and provides habitat for grizzly bears, moose and other wildlife.
British Columbia, Canada
The 47-kilometer coastal path crosses rainforests and provides Pacific Ocean views with gray whales and sea lions.
British Columbia, Canada
The park spans 230,000 hectares with volcanic cones, lava fields and glaciers in an alpine environment.
British Columbia, Canada
The terrain spans 50,000 hectares with mountain peaks of 2,800 meters, glacier lakes and alpine meadows.
British Columbia, Canada
The waterfall drops 70 meters over a limestone wall in Murray River and is accessible via a gravel road.
Sunshine Coast, Canada
The fjord extends 8 kilometers inland and is bordered by 2000-meter granite cliffs with numerous seasonal waterfalls.
Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, Canada
The coastline features black sand, tidal rock pools and several waterfalls that flow directly into the ocean.
Yoho National Park, Canada
The waterfall drops 384 meters in two cascades and is fed by meltwater from the Daly Glacier.
East Kootenay, Canada
The mountain rises 3618 meters and offers 200 kilometers of marked trails through alpine terrain.
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, Canada
The waterfall drops 401 meters through multiple cascades. The water flows from Turner Lake into Atnarko River valley.
Cariboo, Canada
The lake contains minerals from glacial water, giving it a green coloration. Anglers find rainbow trout and salmon here.
Powell River, Canada
The park includes 8000 hectares of coastal waters and islands. The area provides anchorages and routes for kayaks.
Lytton, Canada
The area contains First Nations rock paintings and alpine hiking trails. The park protects the Stein River watershed.
Haida Gwaii, Canada
An island archipelago featuring traditional Haida villages, rainforests and marine ecosystems between the Pacific Ocean and Hecate Strait.
Vancouver Island, Canada
A freshwater lake with sandy beaches and wind sports facilities, surrounded by coniferous forests of Vancouver Island.
Yoho National Park, Canada
Geological formation containing Cambrian fossils that provide insights into early evolution of life.
Vancouver, Canada
A Chinese garden with traditional architecture, water features and plants from the Ming Dynasty period.
Tofino, Canada
The beach contains collections of driftwood and pools accessible at low tide. Visitors find a long shoreline for nature observation.