| North
Island |
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Born
from volcanic rock, the rugged North Island
region features a largely uninhabited wilderness
of forests, lakes and snow-capped peaks -
a unique, natural paradise. Only 3 percent
of the population lives on northern Vancouver
Island, which offers outdoor recreationists
unparalleled solitude and adventure. |
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Cluxewe
River
Mahatta
River
Nimpkish
River
Quatse
River
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Salmon
River
White
River
Woss
River |
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| Central
Island |
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With
its warm ocean temperatures, sheltering mountains,
tranquil lakes, fabulous fishing and exceptional
golf courses, the lush Central Island region
is a year-round holiday destination. The mountains
and islands of central Vancouver Island have
a mysterious sense about them, as if they're
always trying to hide some secret. |
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Ash
River
Burman
River
Campbell
River
Englishman
River
Gold
River
Heber
River
Little
Qualicum River
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Nanaimo
River
Oyster
River
Puntledge
River
Qualicum
River
Quinsam
River
Stamp/Sproat/Somass
River |
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| Pacific
Rim (West Coast) |
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The
Pacific Rim is a region of wild landscapes,
never-ending beaches and spectacular weather
- be it long summer sunsets or fierce winter
storms. One million visitors a year journey
to the Pacific Rim to experience the romantic
isolation of the region, prepared for the
quintessential wilderness experience. |
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Megin
River
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| South
Island |
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A
rare combination of rural charm and elegant
sophistication, the South Island region is
home to Victoria, British Columbia's capital
city, and a remarkable diversity of landscape
and recreational opportunities. There are
parks and beaches here the likes of which
are found nowhere else on the coast. |
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Chemainus
River
Cowichan
River
Gordon
River
Harris
River
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Nitinat
River
San
Juan River
Sooke
River |
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| Sunshine
Coast |
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A
secluded world of beaches, bays, islands and
fjords overlooked by B.C.'s majestic Coast
Mountains, the Sunshine Coast stretches 180km
along the Strait of Georgia from Howe Sound
to Desolation Sound. Dozens of parks with
beaches, biking, hiking and ski trails and
canoe and kayak routes are accessed off Highway
101. |
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Eldred
River
Theodosia
River |
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