. NORTHERN REGION | BC | CANADA
Northern | Cariboo-Chilcotin | Islands | Coast Mountians | Thompson-Okanagan | Rockies

The lakes are pristine. The land is lush. The air is pure. All is as it was. Unspoiled. This winter, come and take your place amidst the magnificence of these natural wonders.

Northern BC is filled with parks and nature preserves. From the mystical, storm-swept Queen Charlotte Islands to the Rocky Mountain foothills, this is a land where man's biggest accomplishments seem small in comparison.

Cedar totems carved centuries ago stand tall in aboriginal villages. And just north of Prince George, the Hubble Homestead is a living museum of trading post life in 1905.

In the Queen Charlotte Islands, there are plants and animals that exist nowhere else. And in the Northern Rockies, the Muskwa-Kechika Special Management Area is known as the "Serengeti of the North", because nowhere else outside of Africa is there such wildlife diversity and intact ecosystems in a relatively compact area.

Take a BC Ferries cruise through the Inside Passage to see seals, sea lions, and fjords. Feel your pulse race as you raft one our incredible rivers. Take a walk on lava in Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Provincial Park.

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