Travel around BC

During my free time, I thoroughly enjoy embarking on adventures and exploring new places. Whether it's discovering hidden gems in my own city or venturing to far-off destinations, the thrill of exploration fuels my passion for travel and discovery.

For nearly two decades, British Columbia has been my cherished home, and I am deeply passionate about this beautiful region. I am eager to share my love for BC with others, inviting them to experience the wonders it has to offer. Whether it's the breathtaking landscapes, the rich culture, or the diverse outdoor activities, I take great delight in introducing people to the magic and allure of this place I proudly call home.

I'd like to share some of my favorite places that I visited recently:

San Josef Bay

San Josef Bay is a stunning and remote coastal area situated within Cape Scott Provincial Park on the northern tip of Vancouver Island in BC. This area is known for its pristine natural beauty, rugged coastline, and lush rainforests.
San Josef Bay is famous for its stunning sandy beach, which is surrounded by massive sea stacks.

Gabriola Island

Gabriola Island, is known as "Isle of the Arts" thanks to the hundreds of artists, sculptors, photographers, writers and musicians who reside here.
There are several parks and trails, such as Gabriola Sands Provincial Park and the Malaspina Galleries, which is a unique geological formation along the coastline.

Joffre Lakes

Joffre Lakes is a stunning provincial park located in BC, within the Coast Mountain Range. It's celebrated for its three strikingly beautiful turquoise-colored glacier-fed lakes and offers a range of outdoor recreational opportunities.
Joffre Lakes is accessible by car from Vancouver, making it a popular day trip destination for both locals and tourists.

Bowen Island

Bowen Island has a relaxed pace of life, making it an ideal place to unwind and rejuvenate. Small-town charm make it a cool and appealing destination for visitors looking for a peaceful yet vibrant retreat. It's perfect for a day trip or a weekend escape.
The island's natural surroundings are home to various wildlife species, including deer, eagles, seals, and marine life.

Botanical Beach

Botanical Beach is a natural treasure located on the southwestern coast of Vancouver Island and it is part of the Juan de Fuca Provincial Park.
At low tide, the rocky shores of Botanical Beach reveal numerous tide pools filled with colorful and fascinating marine creatures. Visitors can see sea stars, anemones, crabs, snails, sea urchins, and many other species in their natural habitat.

Golden Ears

Golden Ears Provincial Park is a cherished natural gem in the Vancouver area, offering a wide range of recreational opportunities and a chance to immerse oneself in the breathtaking landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're hiking to the summit, camping by the lake, or simply enjoying a picnic, Golden Ears provides a memorable outdoor experience.

*In case you're wondering, I'm the one who snapped all the pictures on the website.