Vancouver
Vancouver, one of the world’s most spectacular cities, welcomed the world as host city of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Read more…
Richmond
Just a 20-minute drive south of downtown Vancouver, Richmond (pop. 188,000) attracts visitors with its multicultural shopping and dining opportunities, theatre and entertainment venues, scenic local parks, and colourful historic and heritage sites. Read more…
Burnaby
You can just see the city for the trees in this urban playground in the heart of the Lower Mainland. And that’s the way we like it in Burnaby … a little wild, like the verdant landscape of this unique and spirited city. Read more…
Coquitlam & Tri-Cities
Located on the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada, Coquitlam is a dynamic city with a commitment to community-based living. Coquitlam offers the vibrant action of a growing city… Read more…
Surrey
Situated 35 minutes southeast of Vancouver and directly north of the US border, Surrey (population: 470,000) attracts visitors with its seamless mix of abundant… Read more…
North Vancouver
Named by the monumental North Shore Mountains, North Vancouver offers unprecedented access to nature along with urban comforts. Read more…
West Vancouver
Nestled against the magnificent North Shore Mountains, West Vancouver offers unbelievable access to nature along with ritzy urban amenities. Cross swaying suspension bridges. Hike or mountain bike through parks laden with old-growth rainforest. Read more…
Langley
Just a 40-minute drive east of downtown Vancouver, Langley (pop 130,000) attracts visitors with its blend of historic and heritage sites, engaging museums, circle routes that visit local farms… Read more…
White Rock
There’s no doubt about it – White Rock (pop. 18,755) exudes a carefree whimsy that only comes with seaside communities. And because of its proximity to Vancouver, there’s also an artsy sophistication here that puts beaches and swimming, fine dining… Read more…
Delta, Tsawwassen & Ladner
Located within a half-hour drive of Vancouver, and edging the US/Canada border, Delta (pop. 102,655) packs a punch when it comes to pioneer history, natural assets of beaches, parks and farmlands, as well as port activity that sustains economic clout. Read more…
Whistler & Pemberton
Located in the spectacular Coast Mountains of British Columbia, and just two hours north of Vancouver, Whistler is Canada’s premier, year-round destination. Read more…
Squamish
Conveniently located halfway between the 2010 Olympic Winter Games host cities of Vancouver and Whistler, Squamish (pop. 16,000) justifiably bills itself as “The Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada.” Read more…
Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast is British Columbia’s best kept secret, stretching along 180km of land from Gibsons to Lund with many quaint, tiny coastal communities in between. It’s a pacific paradise of quirky waterfront shops, friendly people and an easygoing lifestyle. Read more…