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  1. From Mile Zero of the Trans Canada Highway on southern Vancouver Island to Mile Zero of the Alaska Highway in BC’s northeast—and everywhere in between—the maps below will help you chart a course for your western Canada road trip. Looking to hit the slopes?

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    • Langley / Aldergrove
    • Chilliwack / Cultus Lake
    • Hope / Manning Park
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    • Keremeos
    • Osoyoos
    • Grand Forks
    • Castlegar
    • Creston

    Vancouver offers a plethora of family fun, but here are a few of our favourites: 1. Capilano Suspension Bridge Park– One of the more popular tourist attractions in Vancouver. If you go, you'll see why! 1. Stanley Park – There is so much to see and do in Stanley Park it's hard to choose a favourite. You can walk the seawall, visit the animals at the...

    About a 40-minute drive east of Vancouver (traffic dependent) you will come to the Fraser Valley. Here you will find heritage sites and exotic wildlife. 1. Fort Langley National Historic Site– Inside the walls of this former fur trade post, timber buildings recreate the rugged 1800's. 1. Greater Vancouver Zoo – If you are looking to view some wild ...

    Chilliwack is a community that bills itself as the “Great Outside”. The towering mountains provide many opportunities for fantastic hikes, while the lakes and rivers provide locals and tourists alike with cool places to swim on a hot summer day. 1. Cultus Lake Waterpark– BC's biggest water park, and where you will find some of the most extreme wate...

    As a meeting point of highways travelling in all directions, Hopeis a gateway destination to BC's most diverse scenery. 1. Hike to the Othello Tunnels in the Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park. 2. Visit the marmots in Manning Park– The kids will be thrilled at how friendly these fuzzy little creatures are, but please remember they are still wild ani...

    This small town has a beautiful setting rich in history and heritage sites. 1. Princeton & District Museum & Archives– This informative museum, with a wide range of historic collections reflecting Princeton's history, has kid-friendly displays they can actually touch. 1. Stay in Princeton – check out these hotels in and around Princeton

    Keremeos is a vibrant agricultural community located in the beautiful Similkameen Valley. 1. Grist Mill and Gardens– is where you will find the last remaining pioneer flour mill in the West. This heritage site also offers gardens to explore, an exhibit building, apple orchard, gift shop, campground and restaurant. 2. Stay in Keremeos – check out th...

    Canada's only desert! 1. You can't go to this desert town without swimming in the warmest waters in Canada. So Osoyoos Lake is the place to be! 1. Osoyoos Desert Model Railroad – A world-class miniature fantasy world showcasing the biggest little European railroad in Canada. 1. Rattlesnake Canyon– A western mining town themed amusement park only a ...

    Grand Forks is a small town with a rich and diverse past. 1. The City Park– Stretch your legs and walk along the Kettle River while on the ‘Spirit Trail' (previously known as the TransCanada Trail). Or perhaps let the kids burn off some steam at the beautiful play park canopied by gorgeous deciduous trees. The City Park is located in the downtown c...

    Castlegar is a small town steeped in the heritage and culture of the Doukhobors. 1. Zuckerberg Island– Visit this Heritage Park with a swinging bridge, artifacts and buildings to explore. 1. Doukhobor Discovery Centre– The Doukhobors played an important role in shaping the social and economic structure of the Kootenay region from 1908 – 1938, and t...

    A perfect place for anyone in need of a wholesome home-away-from-home experience. 1. Buy local food and drink – Drive throughout the scenic Creston Valley and stop in at farms offering gate sales. Or wet your whistle at one or all three wineries, and then hop over to the Columbia Brewery for a tour, and get your picture taken with the Sasquatch. 1....

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  4. Cross the province west to east on a trip to the Canadian Rockies, or find adventure from south to north along Highway 97 and the Alaska Highway. There are scenic trips along the coast, roads that explore local food and drink scenes, and even opportunities to say ahhhh in a mountain hot springs.

  5. Sep 2, 2020 · Destination BC redesigned and reorganized the Maps page to provide the base collection of expected assets travellers look for—Highway Map, Driving Distances Grid, Ski Resorts Maps and Campsites Maps—with an additional element containing the Interactive Map. Explore the HelloBC Interactive Map.

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