ALASKAN HIGHWAY

Dawson Creek (Mile 0)

  • Mile 0 Post – Iconic signpost marking start of Alaska Highway (Historical/Quirky)
  • Mile 0 Cairn – featuring commemorative plaques and a surveyor statue in Northern Alberta Railways Park.
  • Art Gallery/Mile Zero Park – Community art and relaxing greenspace (Quirky/Natural)
  • Northern Alberta Railway Park (NAR Park) – houses the Dawson Creek Art Gallery and Railway Station Museum.
  • Loeppky Park Demonstration Forest – a hilltop network of easy-grade trails that explore diverse forest ecosystems
  • Dawson Creek Trail – forms a natural green belt that winds past a number of the city’s 35 parks and green spaces.
  • Walter Wright Pioneer Village – a replica townsite that shows you how the early pioneers of the Peace River lived, worked and played.
  • McQueen’s Slough -a serene wetland sanctuary
  • Nearby:
    • Kiskatinaw Bridge – the longest wood curved bridge in North America curving nine degrees along its 162.5-metre (534-foot) length.
    • Bear Mountain – walking trails, BC’s only commercial wind farm.
  • Restaurants
    • Stuies – a 50’s-style diner set in a repurposed railway caboose.
    • Post and Row Taphouse has plenty of Northern BC staples on tap
    • Rolla Pub in Rolla to experience the eclectic decor and for intimate live music.

Pouce Coupe

  • Pouce Coupe Museum – Local and railway history in a historic schoolhouse (Historical)
  • Pouce Coupe train trestle – 1930’s railway bridge built entirely out of wood.

Charlie Lake (Mile 43)

  • Charlie Lake Lookout – Scenic rest stop with views of lake (Natural)
  • Charlie Lake Cave (Tse’K’wa) – Important prehistoric archaeological site (Historical/Natural)

Fort St. John (Mile 47)

  • Fort St. John North Peace Museum – Indigenous and settler history, fur trade artifacts (Historical)
  • Fish Creek Community Forest Trails – Short scenic walks near town (Natural)
  • Mighty Peace Brewing Co.
  • Beatton Provincial Park – Lakeside park with camping and trails (Natural)

Pink Mountain (Mile 143)

  • Dinosaur Track Site – Fossilized dinosaur footprints near summit (Natural/Historical)
  • Wild Bison Viewing – Plains bison herds often seen roadside (Natural/Quirky)

Buckhingham (Sikanni Chief area) (Mile 171)

  • Sikanni Chief River Bridge – Historic curved bridge from WWII era (Historical)
  • Sikanni River Valley – Remote scenic landscape (Natural)

Fort Nelson (Mile 300)

  • Fort Nelson Visitor Information Centre
  • Stone Mountain Provincial Park

Muncho Lake Provincial Park (Mile 423)

  • Muncho Lake – Striking turquoise water surrounded by mountains (Natural)
  • Stone Sheep Viewing – Dall sheep often seen licking salt on road (Natural/Quirky)
  • Mineral Lick Trail – Short hike to natural mineral deposit used by wildlife (Natural)

Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park (Mile 496)

  • Liard River Hot Springs – Natural thermal pools in lush boreal setting (Natural)
  • Hanging Gardens – Lush hot-spring ecosystem with rare plants (Natural/Quirky)

STEWART-CASSIAR HIGHWAY (Highway 37)

Dease Lake

  • The Shack – Ice Cream and Fish & Burgers Etc – Local eatery known for elk burgers, friendly service, and tasty comfort food.
  • Jade City – Famous for locally mined jade and unique souvenirs; a popular roadside stop for travelers.
  • Dease River & Lake – Great for paddling, fishing (grayling, burbot, whitefish), and spotting wildlife like moose, bears, and eagles.
  • Telegraph Creek Road – Scenic drive to the historic community of Telegraph Creek, passing through rugged terrain and the Grand Canyon of the Stikine.

Stewart, BC / Hyder, AK

Hyder

  • Fish Creek Wildlife Observation Site – Watch black and brown bears feed on salmon during late summer.
  • Salmon Glacier – Stunning glacier accessible via scenic drive up Granduc Mine Road.
  • Glacier Inn Saloon – Get “Hyderized” with a shot of Everclear and swap stories with locals.

Stewart

  • Toastworks Museum – A delightfully eccentric café and museum filled with vintage toasters, kitchen gadgets, and nostalgic decor—plus hearty breakfasts and homemade treats.
  • Stewart Historical Museum – Small but rich museum showcasing gold rush history, mining artifacts, and local lore from the Stewart-Hyder region.
  • Estuary Boardwalk – Tranquil stroll through tidal flats ideal for birdwatching.
  • Stewart Historical Museum – Discover gold rush lore and mining history nearby.

CARIBOO HIGHWAY

Prince George

  • The Exploration Place – Science and culture museum with interactive exhibits.
  • Huble Homestead – Restored pioneer site with historic buildings and events.
  • Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum – Outdoor museum featuring trains, forestry gear, and mini rail rides.
  • CrossRoads Brewing & Distillery – Craft beer, wood-fired pizza, and a buzzing social vibe.
  • Cottonwood Island Nature Park – Riverside trails, birdwatching, and hidden tree carvings.
  • Purden Lake Provincial Park – Lakeside camping, fishing, and mountain views.
  • Teapot Mountain – Short, steep hike with panoramic vistas.
  • Connaught Hill Park – Hilltop gardens and city views in the heart of town.
  • Sugarbowl–Grizzly Den Park – Alpine trails and wildlife-rich backcountry.
  • Fort George Canyon Park – Scenic hike to canyon views along the Fraser River.
  • Cariboo & John Hart Highways – Historic road trip through forests and gold rush towns.
  • Mr. PG Statue – Giant lumberjack mascot and local landmark.
  • Two Rivers Gallery – Contemporary art gallery featuring rotating exhibits, local artists, and hands-on creativity workshops.
  • Cameron Street Bridge – Historic truss bridge with scenic views of the Nechako River—popular for photos and sunset walks.
  • Northern Lights Estate Winery – BC’s northernmost winery offering fruit wines, tastings, and riverfront dining.
  • Forests for the World – Network of forest trails with picnic areas and a lookout over Shane Lake—ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting.
  • David Douglas Botanical Garden – Located at UNBC, this peaceful garden showcases native plants and wetland habitats.
  • Caledonia Nordic Ski Club – Year-round outdoor center with groomed ski trails, snowshoeing, and summer disc golf.
  • Ice Oval – 400-meter outdoor skating rink open seasonally for public skating and events.

Hixon

  • Cariboo Creek Nubians – Goat farm with local goods and friendly animals.
  • Hixon Falls – Short hike to a pretty waterfall in a forested setting.

Quesnel

  • Fraser River Foot Bridge – Historic pedestrian bridge with scenic views.
  • Painted Fire Hydrants – Decorated as pop culture icons and historic figures.
  • Pinnacles Provincial Park – Short hike to striking hoodoo formations and scenic overlooks.
  • Quesnel & District Museum and Archives – Exhibits on the Cariboo Gold Rush and town history.
  • World’s Largest Gold Pan – Roadside tribute to the area’s gold mining history.

McLeese Lake

  • Xatśūll Heritage Village – Indigenous cultural site offering guided tours and storytelling of Secwépemc traditions.

Williams Lake

  • Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin – Rodeo heritage and ranching displays, including cowboy memorabilia.
  • Scout Island Nature Centre – Lakeside bird sanctuary with walking trails and environmental education.
  • Tourism Discovery Centre – Large log building with regional info, displays, and photo ops.

150 Mile House

  • Access to Likely and Horsefly – Scenic detours to Gold Rush towns with outdoor recreation and historic sites.
  • Historic Roadhouse Area – Former rest stop on the Cariboo Wagon Road; gateway to nearby ghost towns.

Lac La Hache

  • Christie Memorial Provincial Park – Small lakeside park great for a quiet picnic or boat launch.
  • Lac La Hache Provincial Park – Forested lakeside campground with swimming, fishing, and hiking.

100 Mile House

  • 108 Mile Heritage Site – Historic buildings including a barn, schoolhouse, and post office from the Gold Rush era.
  • Centennial Park and Bridge Creek Falls – Scenic spot with picnic areas and a short walk to a waterfall.
  • South Cariboo Visitor Centre – Local exhibits, carved log buildings, and tourist info.

70 Mile House

  • Flying U Ranch – Canada’s oldest guest ranch offering horseback riding and rustic stays.
  • Green Lake Provincial Park – Turquoise-colored lake popular for boating, fishing, and beach activities.

Clinton

  • Clinton Museum – Artifacts from the Gold Rush and pioneer life in the Cariboo.
  • Chasm Provencial Park
  • Clinton Museum
  • Clinton Emporium and Flea Market

Cache Creek

  • Ashcroft Manor and Teahouse (nearby) – Historic stopping house with original barns and British charm.
  • Junction of Highways 1 & 97 – Key travel hub with access to multiple scenic routes.
  • Semlin Valley Golf Course – Desert-style golf with scenic views over the Thompson River Valley.

CANADA HIGHWAY 1 (Trans-Canada Highway)

Here’s a west-to-east list of attractions along Canada Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) in British Columbia:

Victoria

  • Royal BC Museum – Provincial history and natural sciences
  • Butchart Gardens – World-renowned ornamental gardens
  • Craigdarroch Castle – Lavish 1890s mansion
  • British Columbia Parliament Buildings – Historic legislative complex (Historical)
  • Miniature World – Tiny detailed dioramas
  • Parliament Buildings – Historic seat of BC’s government with free tours

Nanaimo

  • Harbourfront Walkway – Scenic seaside path and shops
  • Nanaimo Bastion – Restored 1853 Hudson’s Bay Company fort
  • Newcastle Island Marine Park – Ferried island with trails and beaches
  • The Bastion – 1853 Hudson’s Bay Company tower
  • Departure Bay Ferry Terminal – Ferry access to Horseshoe Bay via BC Ferries

West Vancouver

  • Cypress Provincial Park – Panoramic views and access to hiking/skiing
  • Lighthouse Park – Coastal trails to a 19th-century lighthouse

North Vancouver

  • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park – Iconic suspension bridge and treetop walks
  • Grouse Mountain – Skyride gondola and mountaintop views
  • Lynn Canyon Park – Suspension bridge and forest trails

Vancouver

  • Stanley Park – Forested urban park with trails and totem poles (Natural/Historical)
  • Granville Island – Market, artisan shops, and theaters (Quirky)
  • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park – Cliffwalks and forest canopy bridge (Natural/Quirky)
  • Museum of Anthropology (UBC) – Indigenous artifacts and architecture (Historical)
  • Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden – Tranquil walled garden (Historical/Natural)
  • Gastown Steam Clock – Whistling steam-powered clock (Quirky/Historical)
  • Science World – Interactive exhibits in a geodesic dome (Quirky)
  • VanDusen Botanical Garden – Themed gardens and hedge maze (Natural)
  • Bloedel Conservatory – Exotic plants and tropical birds (Natural/Quirky)
  • Vancouver Art Gallery – Major regional and Indigenous art collections (Historical)

Burnaby

  • Burnaby Village Museum – 1920s heritage village
  • Central Park & Deer Lake Park – Forest, lake, and trails
  • Metropolis at Metrotown – One of Canada’s largest shopping malls

Surrey

  • Historic Stewart Farm – Restored Victorian homestead
  • Crescent Beach – Peaceful beach village with great sunset views
  • Surrey Museum and Archives – Local exhibits on Indigenous culture and pioneer life

Langley

  • Fort Langley National Historic Site – Reconstructed Hudson’s Bay trading post
  • Greater Vancouver Zoo – Over 140 animal species in naturalistic habitats
  • Krause Berry Farms – U-pick berries, bakery, and seasonal fun

Abbotsford

  • EcoDairy – Interactive farm experience
  • Castle Fun Park – Family arcade and mini-golf
  • Abbotsford International Airshow – One of Canada’s largest aviation events

Chilliwack

  • Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park – 60-meter cascade near the highway
  • Cultus Lake Waterpark – Large outdoor waterpark and nearby lake resort
  • Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve – Wetland preserve with birdwatching trails

Hope

  • Othello Tunnels – Decommissioned railway tunnels through granite cliffs
  • Hope Slide – Site of one of the largest landslides in Canadian history
  • Hope Chainsaw Carvings – Dozens of wood sculptures throughout town

Yale

  • Yale Historic Site – Once BC’s largest city during the Gold Rush
  • Christ Church National Historic Site – 1863 Gold Rush-era church

Boston Bar / Hell’s Gate

  • Hell’s Gate Airtram – Suspended gondola over Fraser River rapids
  • Alexandra Bridge Provincial Park – Historic suspension bridge ruins from 1863

Lytton

  • Confluence of Fraser & Thompson Rivers – Scenic river meeting point
  • Lytton Chinese History Museum – Preserving local Chinese Canadian history

Spences Bridge / Savona

  • Steelhead Provincial Park – Camping and lake access

Kamloops

  • Riverside Park – Green space with bandshell and beach
  • BC Wildlife Park – Wildlife rehab and zoo
  • Kenna Cartwright Nature Park – Panoramic hiking trails
  • Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park – Indigenous culture and pit house replicas

Chase

  • Little Shuswap Lake – Boating, paddling, and lakeside recreation

Sorrento / Blind Bay

  • Shuswap Lake Provincial Park – Camping, hiking, beaches

Salmon Arm

  • Salmon Arm Wharf – Long wooden wharf on Shuswap Lake
  • R.J. Haney Heritage Village – Pioneer buildings and trails

Sicamous

  • Houseboat Capital of Canada – Houseboat rentals and Shuswap Lake access
  • D Dutchmen Dairy – Famous for handmade ice cream and animals

Revelstoke

  • National & Provincial Parks
    • Glacier National Park – Historic alpine park with dramatic peaks, hiking trails, and Rogers Pass.
    • Mount Revelstoke National Park – Accessible mountain park with rainforest trails, alpine hikes, and the Meadows in the Sky Parkway.
    • Blanket Creek Provincial Park (implied via Sutherland Falls) – Forested park known for its picnic areas and waterfall.
  • Waterfalls
    • Bear Creek Falls – Short but steep 1 km trail to a powerful glacial waterfall in Glacier National Park.
    • Begbie Falls – 3 km one-way hike through forest to a split waterfall; final 15 minutes are steep.
    • Moses Falls – Short, steep trail to a layered waterfall near Revelstoke Dam; trail can be muddy.
    • Sutherland Falls – 11 m high waterfall in Blanket Creek Provincial Park; 1 km round-trip walk through cedar forest.
  • Scenic Drives & Viewpoints
    • Meadows in the Sky Parkway – 26 km scenic drive to Mount Revelstoke’s summit with wildflower meadows and panoramic views.
    • Panorama Point – Easy 100m walk to a viewpoint overlooking the Illecillewaet and Columbia River valleys.
  • Museums & Historic Attractions
    • Revelstoke Museum and Archives – Interactive exhibits on local heritage, snow culture, and railway history.
    • Revelstoke Railway Museum – Historic locomotives, model railway, and immersive exhibits on Canadian Pacific Railway heritage.
    • Three Valley Gap Ghost Town – Restored 1800s buildings, antique cars, and railway roundhouse near a historic chateau.
  • Family & Quirky Attractions
    • Enchanted Forest & SkyTrek Adventure Park – Family attractions west of town featuring fairy tale figurines, BC’s tallest treehouse, and aerial obstacle courses.
    • Grizzly Bear and Cub – Charming statue in downtown Revelstoke, nestled under maple trees near Grizzly Plaza.
    • Grizzly Bear Statue – Iconic sculpture welcoming visitors at the entrance to Revelstoke from the Trans-Canada Highway.
  • Dams & Energy
    • Revelstoke Dam and Visitor Center – One of BC’s largest dams with exhibits on hydroelectric power and Indigenous history.
  • Outdoor Activities
    • Whitewater Rafting – Guided rafting on the Illecillewaet and Columbia Rivers; options range from scenic floats to Class III rapids.

Glacier National Park

  • Rogers Pass Discovery Centre – Interpretive center on avalanches and railway history
  • Illecillewaet Campground & Trails – Historic hikes and glacier views

Golden

  • Golden Museum – Local history exhibits on Indigenous heritage, settlers, and CPR development.
  • Golden Skybridge – Canada’s highest suspension bridge and zipline
  • Kicking Horse Mountain Resort – Alpine resort with Canada’s highest restaurant and a grizzly bear refuge.
  • Kicking Horse Pedestrian Bridge – Canada’s longest timber-frame bridge, connecting trails through downtown Golden.
  • Mount 7 Viewpoint – High-altitude lookout known for paragliding, mountain views, and the snow “7” shape.
  • World’s Largest Paddle – 60-foot cedar paddle in Parson—quirky landmark with valley views.

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

  • Hiking Trails & Viewpoints
    • Abbott Ridge Trail – Spectacular alpine hike with sweeping views of glaciers and valleys.
    • Asulkan Valley Trail – Scenic route through waterfalls and meadows, with glacier views.
    • Balu Pass Trail – Popular hike into alpine terrain; great for wildflowers and mountain vistas.
    • Bear Creek Falls – Short, steep trail to a roaring glacial waterfall.
    • Avalanche Crest Trail – High-alpine trail with dramatic views of Rogers Pass and mountain ridges.
    • Glacier Crest Trail – Strenuous trail to a ridge with expansive views over two valleys.
    • Loop Brook Trail – Family-friendly loop showcasing historic railway pillars and mossy forest.
    • Panorama Point – Easy viewpoint trail with vistas of the Illecillewaet and Columbia River valleys.
    • Illecillewaet Campground Trails – Network of interpretive trails near the historic railway area.
    • Hiking to Cougar Brook – Quiet area with creekside walking and possible wildlife sightings.
    • Summit Lake (near Rogers Pass) – Peaceful alpine lake accessible by a short walk.
  • Historic & Interpretive Sites
    • Rogers Pass Discovery Centre – Exhibits on the park’s natural history, railways, avalanches, and wildlife.
    • Ruins of Glacier House – Remains of Canada’s first luxury mountain resort, once a hub for mountaineers.
    • Abandoned Rail Beds – Walkable remnants of the original Canadian Pacific Railway route.
    • Vaux Family Alpine Station Sites – Historical glaciology research points marked along trails.
    • Avalanche Control Structures – Viewable from Rogers Pass; interpretive signs explain their role in safety.
    • Old Fire Lookout Sites – High points used historically to spot wildfires, now offering sweeping views.
  • Winter & Alpine Adventures
    • Backcountry Ski Touring in Rogers Pass – Legendary for deep snow, steep lines, and alpine huts.
    • Hut-to-Hut Ski Touring Routes – Connects Alpine Club of Canada huts across remote terrain.
    • Snow Avalanche Paths – Visible from the highway; shows why Rogers Pass is a center of avalanche research.
    • Sir Donald Trail – Alpine route for experienced hikers, approaching the base of a dramatic peak.
    • Ross Peak Lookout – Off-trail scramble to a panoramic summit for seasoned mountaineers.
    • Glacier Circle – Remote basin popular for technical climbing and mountaineering.
  • Natural Features & Wildlife
    • Illecillewaet River Viewpoint – Scenic stop to view the glacial-fed river.
    • Wildlife Viewing – Spot grizzlies, mountain goats, marmots, and more in alpine meadows and passes.
    • Nakimu Caves (Restricted Access) – Protected cave system of geological and cultural significance.
    • Canyon Hot Springs (near park boundary) – Nearby commercial hot spring resort with pools and cabins.

    KOOTENAY NATIONAL PARK

    • Scenic Viewpoints & Geological Features
      • Continental Divide – Interpretive stop at the Alberta–BC border where water flows to both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
      • Hector Gorge Viewpoint – Pullout with views of a narrow gorge and interpretive signs about the area’s geology and river formation.
      • Kootenay River Viewpoint – Roadside stop with a sweeping view of the Kootenay River valley.
      • Kootenay Valley Viewpoint – Scenic highway pullout with sweeping views of glacier-capped peaks and the Vermilion River valley.
      • Redwall Fault – Visible rock formation showing a major geological fault line where rock layers have shifted over time.
      • Sinclair Canyon – Narrow canyon gateway into the park with towering red cliffs and a dramatic roadside entrance.
    • Lakes, Rivers, & Waterfalls
      • Dog Lake – Short forested hike from McLeod Meadows Campground to a peaceful mountain lake with picnic spots.
      • Numa Falls – Easily accessible roadside waterfall on the Vermilion River, with picnic spots and a short walking trail.
      • Olive Lake – Small, jewel-toned lake surrounded by forest, with picnic tables and a short interpretive trail.
      • Tokumm Creek Valley – Alpine valley with waterfalls and towering cliffs, visible from Stanley Glacier Trail.
      • Marble Canyon – A deep limestone gorge carved by Tokumm Creek, with a scenic bridge trail loop showcasing cascading water and colorful rocks.
    • Trails & Hikes
      • Coyote Valley Trail – Easy trail with interpretive signs about wildlife corridors and the ecological recovery after the 2003 fire.
      • Fireweed Interpretive Trail – Short trail near Marble Canyon highlighting post-fire regrowth and the role of fire in forest renewal.
      • Floe Lake Trail – Challenging day or overnight hike to a serene alpine lake beneath towering cliffs along the Rockwall.
      • Kindersley–Sinclair Loop – Strenuous hike with panoramic ridge views, crossing through wildflower meadows and subalpine forest.
      • Paint Pots – Iron-rich mineral springs forming orange ochre pools; an easy hike with interpretive signs about Indigenous use of the ochre.
      • Rockwall Trail – Multi-day backpacking route offering dramatic limestone walls, hanging glaciers, wildflowers, and alpine scenery.
      • Stanley Glacier Trail – Moderate trail through a regenerating forest and alpine valley to glacier views, waterfalls, and fossil beds.
    • Picnic Areas & Short Stops
      • Dolly Varden Picnic Area – Quiet riverside area with picnic tables and trail access, ideal for wildlife viewing and relaxation.
      • Vermilion Crossing – Historic river crossing with picnic area and interpretive signage about early exploration routes.
    • Campgrounds & Road Loops
      • McLeod Meadows Campground – Riverside campground with scenic mountain views, trail access, and ranger programs in summer.
      • Redstreak Campground – Near Radium Hot Springs, offering modern amenities, walking trails, and family-friendly interpretive programs.
      • Redstreak Loop Road – Paved loop road near Radium with trailheads, scenic overlooks, and light cycling opportunities.
    • Interpretive & Visitor Centers
      • Kootenay National Park Visitor Centre (Radium Hot Springs) – Interpretive exhibits on park ecosystems, history, fire ecology, and wildlife.
    • Wilderness & Remote Areas
      • Bugaboo Provincial Park – Remote wilderness park northwest of Kootenay offering world-class alpine climbing, glaciers, and backcountry routes.
      • Columbia Wetlands – Expansive wetlands just south of the park, excellent for birdwatching, paddling, and wildlife photography.
      • Cross River Canyon – Off-grid area outside the park with rugged scenery, natural hot springs, and a deep river canyon (access via unpaved roads).

    YOHO NATIONAL PARK

    • Towns & Visitor Services
      • Field – Small historic town with visitor amenities and access to nearby trails, interpretive sites, and a natural history center.
      • Yoho Visitor Centre – Offers exhibits on geology, paleontology, and wildlife, plus maps, guides, and info about guided hikes.
    • Scenic Lakes & Rivers
      • Emerald Lake – Stunning turquoise lake surrounded by forest and mountains; offers canoeing, easy lakeside trails, and a historic lodge.
      • Lake O’Hara – Pristine alpine lake with limited access to protect fragile ecosystems; known for spectacular hikes and alpine scenery.
      • Sherbrooke Lake – A tranquil hike to a scenic alpine lake surrounded by dense forest and high cliffs.
      • Kicking Horse River – Fast-flowing glacial river ideal for whitewater rafting and lined with scenic viewpoints and picnic areas.
    • Waterfalls
      • Wapta Falls – Wide, powerful waterfall on the Kicking Horse River; accessible via a forested trail and ideal for photos.
      • Takakkaw Falls – One of Canada’s tallest waterfalls, plunging 1,224 feet (373 m); easily accessible and a must-see highlight of the park.
      • Laughing Falls – Thundering waterfall accessible via a moderate hike from the Yoho Valley Trailhead.
      • Twin Falls – Double waterfall reached by a longer hike through Yoho Valley, with the option of staying overnight at Twin Falls Chalet.
      • Hamilton Falls – Short, steep hike to a hidden waterfall near Emerald Lake, best visited in spring or after rainfall.
    • Fossil Beds & Geology
      • Burgess Shale Fossil Beds – UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring world-famous soft-bodied marine fossils over 500 million years old.
      • Mount Stephen Fossil Beds – Another fossil site (access by guided tour only), where trilobites and ancient sea creatures have been preserved.
      • Natural Bridge – Unique rock formation where the Kicking Horse River has eroded through solid limestone to create a natural arch.
      • Spiral Tunnels Viewpoints – Roadside pullouts with interpretive signs explaining how trains navigate steep terrain via spiral rail tunnels.
      • Kicking Horse Pass – Historic mountain pass on the Trans-Canada Highway, once a major rail route through the Rockies.
    • Hiking Trails
      • Iceline Trail – One of the park’s most spectacular day hikes, with close-up glacier views, waterfalls, and high alpine scenery.
      • Whaleback Trail – High-elevation trail with incredible views across Yoho Valley and toward the Iceline and Twin Falls areas.
      • Paget Lookout – Moderate hike leading to an old fire lookout with sweeping views over the Kicking Horse Valley.
      • Ottertail Trail – Long backcountry route connecting to lesser-visited valleys and forested areas.
      • Amiskwi Valley – Remote backcountry valley known for alpine meadows, old-growth forests, and rustic hiking trails.
      • Finn Creek Trail – Lesser-known trail through peaceful forest and creek crossings; good for solitude and wildlife spotting.
    • Scenic Drives
      • Yoho Valley Road – Seasonal scenic road leading to Takakkaw Falls and several trailheads, open late spring through fall.

    Highway 93

    Canal Flats

    • Columbia Lake Provincial Park – Scenic southern tip of Columbia Lake, with trails and quiet lakeshore.
    • Tilley Memorial Park – Lakeside picnic area and boat launch at the source of the Columbia River.

    Cranbrook

    • Canadian Museum of Rail Travel – Historic train cars and railway artifacts in an architecturally unique museum.
    • Elizabeth Lake Sanctuary – Birdwatching, walking trails, and interpretive signs around a wetland lake.
    • Fort Steele Heritage Town – Living history site with costumed interpreters, shops, and heritage train rides.

    Dry Gulch

    • Dry Gulch Provincial Park – Small, peaceful campground and hiking access near Windermere Lake.

    Fairmont Hot Springs

    • Fairmont Hot Springs Resort – Natural hot springs pools, golf, hiking trails, and mountain views.
    • Hoodoos Trail – Short hike to towering, scenic clay hoodoo formations.

    Invermere

    • Invermere on the Lake – Artsy lakeside town with shops, cafes, and cultural events.
    • James Chabot Provincial Park – Beach, picnic area, and water recreation on Windermere Lake.

    Radium Hot Springs

    • Radium Hot Springs Pools – Developed mineral pools in a scenic canyon, open year-round.
    • Radium Woodcarver (Chainsaw Carvings) – Outdoor display of large carved animals and Indigenous art.

    Wasa

    • Wasa Lake Provincial Park – Warm lake for swimming, biking trails, and family-friendly campground.

    Whiteswan Lake (off Highway 93 via Whiteswan Forest Service Road)

    • Lussier Hot Springs – Natural rock pools beside the Lussier River, free and undeveloped.
    • Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park – Backcountry lakes, fishing, and scenic mountain campsites.

      INTERIOR BC

      Kelowna

      • Myra Canyon Trestles (Kettle Valley Rail Trail) – Restored mountain railway bridges
      • Okanagan Lake – Water sports and Ogopogo legend
      • Mission Hill Winery – Winery with amphitheater and architecture

      Penticton

      • Skaha and Okanagan Lakes – Swimming and boating
      • SS Sicamous Heritage Park – Historic sternwheeler ship museum

      Prince Rupert

      • Museum of Northern BC – Indigenous and coastal culture
      • North Pacific Cannery – Historic salmon cannery village

      Smithers

      • Twin Falls Recreation Site – Two waterfalls and alpine views

      Terrace

      • Heritage Park Museum – Restored pioneer buildings

      SEA-TO-SKY / COASTAL REGION

      Squamish

      • Sea to Sky Gondola – Panoramic mountain and fjord views
      • Stawamus Chief – Iconic granite dome for hiking and climbing

      Whistler

      • Whistler Blackcomb Resort – Major ski and mountain biking hub
      • Audain Art Museum – Indigenous and BC art collections
      • Whistler Sliding Centre – Olympic bobsled and luge track

      Tofino

      • Pacific Rim National Park Reserve – Coastal rainforest and surfing beaches
      • Hot Springs Cove – Remote thermal springs
      • Cox Bay Lookout – Panoramic beach hike

      RICHMOND

      • Steveston Heritage Fishing Village – Preserved waterfront town and shipyard
      • Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site – Salmon canning history

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