U-shaped valleys gouged by glaciers, whereas the American Rockies are more rounded. That’s why, even though the Rocky Mountain Range runs from Northern British Columbia to New Mexico ...
Rossland likely counts more wildlife than people in its population. It also receives twenty-five feet of snow per winter—with next to no one around to ski it.
If the Columbia River's mouth eluded some of the most seasoned Northwest explorers who overlooked it, or mistook it for a bay ...
A letter sent to Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault by Ecojustice on behalf of the Wilderness Committee, Wildsight and ...
Known as heli-hiking, this kind of wilderness trek was practically invented in southern British Columbia ... through blooming meadows and forested valleys and along goat trails to high ridges ...
A search and rescue team on Vancouver Island says it rescued a man who suffered a "serious fall" while skiing at Mt. Cain ...
He flies to a glacial lake near the Cascade Mountains in British Columbia over waterfalls, rivers, and mountains. The tours are available from June to September, but glacier melt water is vibrant ...