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If youre searching for the promised land, theres a good chance youll find it somewhere in the endless forests, inlet-punctuated coastline and meat-cleaver mountain ranges of Western Canada.
A Natural Show
Western Canada has historic sites, music venues and wonderful restaurants, but the real show here isnt hidden away in a dark, dusty museum; its paraded outside in a dramatically expansive landscape of mountains, lakes, plains, forests, rocky bluffs and storm-lashed beaches. You havent fully experienced this spectacular corner of the planet until youve swum in a glacier-fed lake, run across an alpine meadow, followed in Indigenous footsteps across a remote mountain pass or watched a bear foraging for wild berries. Get in training!
Epic Adrenaline Rushes
West Coasters have been discovering ways to interact with the outdoors for decades, and there are countless operators that can help you do the same. Whistler morphs from skiing capital to mountain-biking bonanza. Banff and nearby national parks contain breathtaking trails. And Tofino is Canadas original surf city. Recent years have added spine-tingling zip lines and via ferrate (fixed-protection climbing routes). Or you can do what the First Nations have been doing for thousands of years and hit the water in a canoe or kayak.
Urban Adventures
The wilderness is seductive but this region also offers sparkling city action. Alberta puts on a show with Edmontons arts scene and Calgarys contemporary cowboy vibe, while British Columbia offers the best city-based shenanigans with two very different approaches. Provincial capital Victoria frames its increasingly cool scene with historic buildings, while Vancouver serves a full menu of ethnically diverse neighborhoods ripe for exploration. From slick Yaletown to cool Gastown to the West Ends vibrant gayborhood, the City of Glass is a place with many personalities.
First People
Responsible for more than 10,000 years of regional history, Western Canadas Indigenous culture is a complex story of creation beliefs, survival and diverse First Nations traditions. Piecing it together will take you from Haida Gwaiis towering totems to the chronicles of Vancouvers Museum of Anthropology. BC has 198 First Nations groups, nearly one-quarter of the Yukons population claims Indigenous heritage, and Alberta is the heartland of the Blackfoot and Cree. Uncover their legends in galleries and cultural centers or listen to their stories in more than 30 languages.
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