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This house once belonged to the Queen's representative in Canada and features some small, pleasant gardens.
Unsuspecting salmon lay their eggs here before they die.
Interpretive education and research facility that hosts one of the largest concentrations of endangered plants and animals.
These rock formations have become a popular local swimming area.
View the old equipment used to pick and pack apples and other fruits 100 years ago as well as photographs depicting the history of the Okanagan Valley's orchard industry.
Ten-acre open-air museum depicts life in an early nineteenth century community.
Museum containing life-sized wax replicas of American and British celebrities.
Restored mansion and schoolhouse constructed in the mid-19th century.
A two-lane scenic highway passes both the Pacific Ocean and rugged mountain peaks.
Course designed by Robert Cupp located at the base of beautiful Mount Currie.
Using a combination of dramatic elevation changes and multiple tee boxes, this 18-hole golf course offers an enjoyable test of skill for all levels of players.
This large scenic park and wilderness area contains five major lakes, two river systems, many small lakes, streams, waterfalls and rapids, which make this an outdoor recreation paradise.
This winter sports complex is part of the 2010 Olympic Games.
The Penticton & Wine Country Visitor Centre is a beautiful building with a wealth of information about Penticton and area. We have full details on more than 80 wineries in the Okanagan, along with every activity, tour, and outdoor adventure you can imagine. The building is also home to the BC Wine Information Centre, with over 400 VQA wines available for sale and tastings. Start your Penticton trip right at the Wine Country Visitor Centre.
Measuring about 60 feet across, this natural spit of land stretches out into the middle of a lake providing views of both Canada and the United States.
This attraction is geared for the person who cannot ski but still wants to be able to enjoy the vast beauty of Blackcomb mountain. The sno-limo is a device that allows a professional skier to guide a
Wander through the gardens and galleries to enjoy this Dutch artist's bronze sculptures.
A 19th-century frontier seaport is reborn more than 100 years later into a picturesque working fishing village.
Talking Rock Golf Course is a must if you are in the Chase area, and if you are not in the area, make it a must-see side trip. The course is beautiful and challenging. If you are in the area, stay at...
A 15-minute shuttle ride from Whistler, this lake is perfect for those who want to take a break from the slopes and jog, walk or picnic by its peaceful shores.
If you spot Ogopogo, the legendary lake monster said to inhabit these waters, you'll make headline news, but other than that, you're sure to enjoy all the recreational activities this 82-mile long lake has to offer: swimming, boating, parasailing and all types of water sports.
BC Ferries is the primary company providing vehicle and passenger ferry service within British Columbia. The TripAdvisor page entitled Inside Victoria : Arriving & Departing describes ferry...
Home of the BC Lions, this all-weather stadium seats 60,000.
Canada's only mechanical music museum. The collection illustrates and demonstrates the development of automatic music machines from 18th century barrel organs to 1950s juke boxes via musical boxes, street and barrel pianos, residence and dance hall organs, player pianos, phonographs, gramophones and vintage radios. The museum offers tours taking approximately 1 hour and demonstrations of the genuine antique instruments include about 20 examples.
