Located at Canada’s southwestern border, the city of Vancouver boasts majestic mountains, sparkling ocean, rainforests and beautiful foliage in all four seasons. A vast multicultural population, endless activities, and excellent infrastructure ensure Vancouver is welcoming to all. While the city has excellent public transportation, it is a great walking city - easily accessible, clean, green and safe. Vancouver caters to almost any interest throughout the year; visitors can enjoy world-class shopping, gourmet meals, outstanding live entertainment, sporting events, theatre, outdoor adventure, a huge array of watersports, and spectacular sights and attractions. The city is also known for its easy access to Whistler, the Canadian Rockies, Victoria, and Vancouver Island. Don’t miss the opportunity to traverse the thrilling, famous Capilano Suspension Bridge and its new related activities, including palpitation-inducing cliff walks and historical tribal sites.
Resting at the foot of the twin Whistler and Blackcomb peaks amidst the Coast Mountains, the charming village of Whistler is located north of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. Whistler and Blackcomb are two side-by-side mountains that offer over 200 marked runs - it’s the largest skiable area in North America and a great year-round destination. Whistler is a vibrant base village, with epic skiing, snowboarding, skating, four championship golf courses, unbeatable shopping, restaurants and bars, accommodation to suit every budget, hiking trails, spas and arguably the best mountain bike park in the world. Other popular activities include snowshoeing, tobogganing and ski jumping at the Olympic Park.
Situated on the southern end of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, the charming town of Victoria serves as the provincial capital. It is known for its numerous outdoor activities, heritage architecture, and its colourful gardens. The surroundings feature ancient rainforests, majestic mountains and a wild Pacific coastline. Visitors can look forward to partaking in the tradition of afternoon tea, discovering the city’s world-class culinary delights, and enjoying a variety of adventure options with everything from kayaking to whale-watching and more. Other attractions include: the stately Craigdarroch Castle, a historic Victorian-era Scottish Baronial mansion; Butchart Garden, with its immaculately kept grounds; and the extensive network of cycle paths; Victoria has more cycle routes than any other Canadian city.
Set on the Ucluelet Peninsula of Vancouver’s scenic west coast in British Columbia, Ucluelet is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, thriving ecotourism, and ample culinary charms. This tranquil fishing village is surrounded by the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve and provides an excellent base from which to explore the beautiful Barkley Sound and the Broken Islands. Nature lovers will delight in the enthralling ancient rainforests, remote beaches, and epic coastal views. One of Ucluelet's main attractions is the Wild Pacific Trail, a popular walking circuit. Popular activities on offer at this destination include surfing, kayaking, hiking, wildlife-viewing, biking, fishing, boating, camping, birdwatching, sailing, picnicking, swimming, scuba diving, sightseeing, and golfing.