Mount Robson, BC Photo fromMarjorie Hrytsak
- Buy This Photo Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Located in Mount Robson Provincial Park, the mountain reaches an elevation of 3,054 m. The closest towns to the mountain are Jasper in Alberta and Valemount, Tete Jaune Cache and McBride in British Columbia. Address:
Hollyburn ski area near Vancouver, B.C. Photo fromBob Crosby
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Long Beach, Pacific Rim Park, B.C. Photo fromBob Crosby
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Kayakers on the Skookumchuck rapids of British Columbia Photo fromPhilippe Widling
- Buy This Photo With a water level difference of up to 2m, the Skookumchuks narrows of British Columbia's Sunshine Coast create reversing salt-water raipds. Seen here as the tide rises, kayakers enjoy riding the waves. Address:
Vancouver by night Photo fromMark Williams
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Point No Point, Vancouver Island, B.C. Photo fromBob Crosby
- Buy This Photo This point of land does not look like a point when viewed from a ship going the opposite direction along the coast, hence the name. Between Sooke and Jordan River. Address:
Totem Pole and Long House, Hazelton, BC Photo fromMarjorie Hrytsak
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Canoeing in Manning Park, BC Photo fromBob Crosby
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Rafting on the Kicking Horse River Photo fromSarah Anderson
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