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A city of growth and progress
San Jose is a tourist’s dream—its museums, and its park and garden areas set it apart from other large cities.
A picturesque paradise
The town of Athabasca and the surrounding region are bursting with lively and exciting camping opportunities for you to discover and explore.

Paradise found
Nanaimo was named the Cultural Capital of Canada in 2008 and Parksville and Qualicum Beach have been referred to as Canada’s Riviera by the Globe and Mail newspaper.
Stroll through paradise
When you visit VanDusen Botanical Garden, you’ll find it hard to believe that you are in the heart of Vancouver.
Find yourself enthralled
Saskatchewan is rife with majestic prairies. Grasslands National Park is one of the most famous places to appreciate the province’s beauty.
Fruit and wine aplenty
The Thompson Okanagan is world famous for its orchards, farms and vineyards, which exist because the region’s hot, dry climate.
Fintastic fun
Vancouver Island has an amazing coastline with endless stretches of plant and animal habitat. One of the most popular things to do off the coast is whale-watching.
A new addition
RVers will have a brand new spot to get close to nature on Southern Vancouver Island, with the opening of Pedder Bay RV Resort & Marina
A delicate ecosystem
With a desert landscape that stands out against the contrasting B.C. territories, Osoyoos has unusual and endangered wildlife that you won’t see anywhere else in the province.
A creative celebration
First Nations artisans and a variety of entertainers will showcase their talents at the Lytton River Festival
Superior quality, architectural beauty
Visit Kelowna wineries for an unforgettable experienceSuperior quality, architectural beauty