Only a 10-minute passenger ferry ride from Nanaimo’s core, Saysutshun (Newcastle Island Provincial Park) offers 22 …
Explore Saysutshun: A summer oasis just seven minutes from NanaimoRead More
// by Tourism Nanaimo
Only a 10-minute passenger ferry ride from Nanaimo’s core, Saysutshun (Newcastle Island Provincial Park) offers 22 …
Explore Saysutshun: A summer oasis just seven minutes from NanaimoRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
Prince of Whales whale watching company has been recognized in Tripadivsor’s 2024 Travellers’ Choice Awards …
Best of the Best: Prince of Whales earns Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice AwardRead More
// by Christine van Reeuwyk
Filled with excited anticipation of a hot shower, clean laundry and a solid meal, Krysta Norwick trudged into Tofino …
Woman shares back country trek from Victoria to TofinoRead More
// by Alistair Taylor
A sustainable, off-grid eco-resort on the south coast of British Columbia has been named Canada’s “Leading …
// by Jim Elliot
Old-growth forests that were environmental and Indigenous rights battlegrounds during British Columbia’s …
B.C.’s ‘war in the woods’ battlegrounds to be permanently protectedRead More
// by Sam Duerksen
Just in time for summer, OpenTable has announced its top 100 restaurants for outdoor dining in Canada, including six in …
Sensational summer patios for a delicious Victoria vacayRead More
// by Sam Duerksen
The Butchart Gardens invites guests to experience the National Historic Site after dark with extended hours signalling …
Dramatic light display kicks off summer at Victoria’s Butchart GardensRead More
// by Sam Duerksen
Victoria, B.C.’s annual Rifflandia Festival has announced its final daily lineup set to perform on four different …
Victoria music festival Rifflandia announces full lineupRead More
// by Chadd Cawson
Gardens BC continues to blossom. Since first launching their online resource gardensbc.com last May, the …
Blossoming Gardens BC itineraries help garden lovers plan their B.C. travelsRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
Sleeping barrels have arrived at Cumberland Lake Park, in Vancouver Island’s Comox Valley, and the innovative …
Comox Valley campground welcomes innovative barrel accommodationsRead More
// by Jessica Durling
More than 40 Japanese-Canadian families lived in the Brechin area of Nanaimo – that was until the War Measures Act …
Nanaimo Museum exhibit explores history of Japanese-Canadian internmentRead More
// by Sam Duerksen
A Victoria, B.C., restaurant that opened just last year is continuing to make headlines, being named Canada’s top …
Victoria, B.C., raw bar deemed Canada’s top new restaurantRead More
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