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5 Places To Visit in British Columbia

Vancouver, BC (photo: Lee Robinson)

British Columbia is known for its stunning natural scenery, including rugged coastlines, majestic mountains, and ancient rainforests—bringing many people together to enjoy nature by camping, hiking, trekking, or even doing music festivals.

The Canadian province has numerous national parks and protected areas, popular tourist destinations for breathtaking views and abundant wildlife.

British Columbia is also known for its vibrant cities, such as Vancouver and Victoria, which offer a unique blend of urban culture and natural beauty.

Consider the following five places to visit when planning a trip to British Columbia.

Where To Go in British Columbia

1. Vancouver 

Vancouver, BC (photo: Lee Robinson)
Aerial view of Vancouver (photo: Lee Robinson)

Vancouver is one of Canada’s most diverse cities, with a large population of immigrants from around the world. It is named after British navigator George Vancouver, who explored the region in the late 18th century. 

Indigenous Peoples originally inhabited Vancouver for thousands of years before the arrival of European explorers.

For that reason, Indigenous culture is an integral part of Vancouver’s history and present-day identity, with several Indigenous cultural centers and events throughout the city.

The city is known for its seafood, particularly salmon, crab, and oysters, caught locally and served in many restaurants.

Although Vancouver has a diverse food scene that reflects the city’s multicultural population, with influences from Asia, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and all parts of the world.

A classic restaurant to dine at is Joe Fortes, located in the heart of Vancouver, known for its exquisite seafood and chop house cuisine since 1985.

The restaurant features a cozy and elegant atmosphere with dark wood paneling, dim lighting, and white tablecloths. 

Joe’s is known as the best oyster bar in Vancouver. I recommend using OpenTable to book a table, as it can be complicated to get seated just by showing up. 

2. Tofino

Surfer in Tofino (photo: Micah McKerlich)
Surfer in Tofino (photo: Micah McKerlich)

Tofino is a small town located on the west coast of Vancouver Island. One of the main draws of Tofino is surfing.

The town is situated on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, and its beaches offer some of the best surfing opportunities in Canada.

Surfing lessons and equipment rentals are available for beginners and experienced surfers alike.

Tofino is also known for its whale-watching tours, where you can see gray…

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