West Coast Sightseeing offers day tours in the Vancouver area with major attractions such as with the City Tour, featuring the Vancouver Aquarium, and trips to Whistler, Victoria Read more about Gray Line West Coast Sightseeing
Built during the early 1900s, the Kettle Valley Steam Railway, is a heritage railway in the Okanagan which holds a unique part in BC's history. This not-to-be-missed “Old Wild West” experience is Read more about Kettle Valley Steam Railway
Fort Steele Heritage Town, located in the heart of the Kootenay Rockies, goes back to the historic gold rush days. Today this ghost town is now an important heritage village, museum, gallery, theatre Read more about Fort Steele Heritage Town
Revelstoke Nickelodeon Museum showcases an extensive collection of mechanical musical instruments including an 18th century Belgian dance organ, 1950s jukeboxes, EMG handmade gramophone and much more. Read more about Revelstoke Nickelodeon Museum
Taking a walk down memory lane at the Kilby Historic Site opens up a world of what life was like in the 1920s. Experience a living history with period costumed interpreters, farm animals Read more about Kilby Historic Site
Vancouver’s Chinatown is one of North America’s largest, and one of the city’s oldest communities Read more about Vancouver Chinatown
Established in 1858 Victoria’s Chinatown is the oldest in Canada and second only in age to the Chinatown in San Francisco (USA). This historic community began during the Fraser River gold rush Read more about Victoria Chinatown
The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) is located on the campus of the University of British Columbia, twenty minutes from downtown Vancouver. The MOA is world-renowned for its impressive First Nations Read more about Museum of Anthropology
A great way to enjoy and experience British Columbia is to take in all the gorgeous architecture and see all the various landmarks.
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