| 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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Alert
Bay
Blackfish
Sound
Coal
Harbour
Discovery
Coast
Echo
Bay
Esperanza
Inlet
Holberg
Inside
Passage
Kelsey
Bay
Kingcome
Inlet |
Knight
Inlet
Kyuquot
Sound
Malcolm
Island
Nootka
Sound
Nuchatlitz
Inlet
Port
Alice
Port
Hardy
Port
McNeill
Quatsino |
Quatsino
Sound
Sayward
Sointula
Tahsis
Telegraph
Cove
Winter
Harbour
Woss
Yuquot
(Friendly Cove)
Zeballos
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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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Black
Creek
Bowser
Buckley
Bay
Campbell
River
Comox
Comox
Valley
Coombs
Courtenay
Cumberland
Deep
Bay
Discovery
Islands
Errington |
Fair
Harbour
Fanny
Bay
French
Creek
Gold
River
Gold
River Hwy 28
Island
Highway 19
Lantzville
Lighthouse
Country
Merville
Mt.
Washington
Nanaimo
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Nanoose
Bay
Newcastle
Island
Oceanside
Parksville
Qualicum
Bay
Qualicum
Beach
Royston
Saratoga
Beach
Union
Bay
Winchelsea
Islands
Yellow
Point |
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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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Alberni
Inlet
Bamfield
Barkley
Sound
Bedwell
River Valley
Broken
Group Islands |
Clayoquot
Sound
Long
Beach
Pacific
Rim (West Coast)
Port
Alberni
Quait
Bay |
Sproat
Lake
Tofino
Tofino
Highway 4
Ucluelet |
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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
Cobble
Hill
Cowichan
Bay
Cowichan
Valley
Crofton
Duncan |
Jordan
River
Ladysmith
Lake
Cowichan
Malahat
Maple
Bay
Mill
Bay |
Port
Renfrew
Shawnigan
Lake
Sooke
Trans
Canada Hwy 1
West
Coast Hwy 14 |
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| Greater
Victoria |
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The
capital region of British Columbia, Greater
Victoria encompasses a broad range of communities,
from lively downtown streets and bustling
harbours to serene parks and coastal farmland.
With the mildest climate in Canada, Victoria
is perfect for visiting at any time of the
year. |
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Brentwood
Bay
Central
Saanich
Colwood
Esquimalt
Highlands
James
Bay
Langford |
Metchosin
North
Saanich
Oak
Bay
Saanich
Saanich
Peninsula
Saanichton
Sidney |
Swartz
Bay
Victoria
Victoria
Airport
Victoria
Downtown
Victoria
Island
View
Royal
Western
Communities |
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| Gulf
Islands & Discovery Islands |
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With
their ancient forests, rocky shorelines and
miles of beaches teeming with marine life,
the Northern Gulf Islands are remote, serene
places that soothe the soul. Blessed with
a balmy climate and an idyllic landscape,
the Southern Gulf Islands are each unique
in character, but share a gentle, bucolic
charm. |
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Cormorant
Island
Cortes
Island
Denman
Island
Gabriola
Island
Galiano
Island
Ganges
Gulf
Islands |
Hornby
Island
Jedediah
Island
Kuper
Island
Lasqueti
Island
Mayne
Island
Northern
Gulf Islands
Pender
Islands |
Quadra
Island
Rendezvous
Islands
Saltspring
Island
Saturna
Island
Southern
Gulf Islands
Texada
Island
Thetis
Island |
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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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Bute
Inlet
Desolation
Sound
Earls
Cove
Egmont
Garden
Bay
Gibsons
Halfmoon
Bay
Highway
101
Irvines
Landing |
Jervis
Inlet
Keats
Island
Lang
Bay
Langdale
Lund
Madeira
Park
Pender
Harbour
Powell
River
Roberts
Creek |
Saltery
Bay
Savary
Island
Sechelt
Secret
Cove
Sliammon
Sunshine
Coast
Toba
Inlet
Wildwood |