British Columbia

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As the days get shorter and the nights get colder, it sure feels like the Christmas countdown has arrived, putting us in the mood for the annual Kris Kringle Craft Market in Nanaimo.

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A country escape awaits only minutes from Nanaimo.

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Come March when it’s pretty much guaranteed bitter temperatures will pummel us in the Prairies, the coast is celebrating spring.

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Along the western shoreline of Vancouver Island lies a rugged and wild region.

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The Kamloops pow wow is one of the largest in Western Canada and celebrates its 44th year! About 20,000 people are expected to attend over the three-day event, which boasts a substantial $77,000 total...

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More than 50 merchants are taking part in the Williams Lake Art Walk. Stroll the downtown to discover local and national art that will be for sale. Don't forget to get your passport stamped along the...

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Head to Cedar Yellow Point. The area offers a year-round retreat from the busyness of life. The best part is that it lets you get a jump on your Christmas shopping.

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Literally, nowhere else offers a showcase of skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing and other outdoor recreation liberally blended with wineries of the Okanagan. This is apres-ski taken to...

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KAMLOOPS - The first suggestion Jessy Jacobs has for pow wow newbies is a profound statement about one of the premier cultural and competitive events for First Nations in British Columbia and Weste

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The perfect road trip is more than just a scenic drive.

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I made Lazy Mike work pretty hard when he gave me a crash course in playing the harmonica.

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We rolled down Highway 97 from Williams Lake and turned off toward the Chief Will Yum campsite that had been transformed into a festival ground.