Charlottetown

If you decide to start your adventure in Charlottetown with a guided walking tour, “The Fathers and Ladies of Confederation” will be happy to oblige. Dressed in full period costume, the Fathers and Ladies will show you what makes this capital city such a historic gem. You’ll see why it’s also a vibrant urban centre that dances to a beat all its own. Canada was born (or perhaps more accurately, was conceived) here when the Fathers of Confederation met at Province House National Historic Site in 1864 to plot out the creation of Canada.

British Columbia

From golf courses to wine country. From naturally heated hot springs and spas to whale watching. Skiing, snowboarding, and the thrills of mountain living. When you visit British Columbia, you get a little bit of it all.

With a spectacular natural landscape and a vibrant and diverse culture, B.C. is one of the world’s great year-round tourism destinations – and hosted the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

Kootenay Rockies

The best way to describe the British Columbia Rockies is as Canada's most stunning mountain scenery. Year after year, visitors are dazed by the enormity of the mountains that rise up from the region's valleys. The sensation of gazing up at towering glacial peaks humbles the region's visitors. Even the most hardened travellers are unable to experience the Rockies without being touched by a sense of awe.

Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is a land of big adventure and wide-open spaces. Visit real working ranches and ride over rolling rangeland. Fish the province's best freshwater lakes and secluded saltwater inlets. British Columbia's wild history comes to life with rodeos, heritage villages and historic First Nations communities.

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