Tofino

At the end of the road, in the heart of Clayoquot Sound lies the village of Tofino. The community is surrounded on three sides by water (Pacific Ocean and Clayoquot Sound) and rain forest on the other, Tofino is home to just 1,500 residents but a very popular destination for visitors to Vancouver Island. Tofino is known as Canada’s surfing capital and the surfing on the nearby beaches, including Long Beach, is excellent. Outdoor activities and unique experiences are what bring people to Tofino all year long. There is kayaking, whale watching, wilderness adventures, wildlife watching, hiking...
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Kelowna

Kelowna is a city situated in the southern British Columbia with a population of approximately 105,000 people. The city abounds in tourist attractions, having a diversified economy and an active cultural life. The biggest attraction in Kelowna is actually its beautiful lake beaches and its year-round recreational pursuits. The city is placed on the Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley. It also hosts the seat of the Regional District of the Central Okanagan and at the same time it is the third largest city in British Columbia, being one of the fastest growing cities in North America. Kelowna is...
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British Columbia

Simply known as BC, British Columbia contains some of the most varied and spectacular scenery in the world. To the east are the Rocky Mountains, to the north are many lakes, forests, there is a small desert in the south and the west of the province lies along the Pacific Ocean coast. Heavily influenced from California, which is easier to access than the rest of Canada, British Columbians live a different lifestyle to the rest of Canada. Victoria is located on Vancouver Island, closer to Washington State, USA, than mainland BC. With the mildest climate in Canada, the capital of British Colum...
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