Are you new to British Columbia? There’s so much to explore! Start planning your weekend warrior adventures around the province by visiting the towns in BC that make it a spectacular place. From the busy city of Vancouver to the serene coastal towns, BC offers natural wonders and entertaining moments waiting for you to discover them. Canoo has listed the top 12 towns to help you plan these road trips, so you can experience the best of BC.
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Victoria
Step into the charm of Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia. When visiting, explore the gardens of the Butchart Gardens (for free or at a discount with Canoo), where flowers bloom year-round. Then, take a stroll along the Inner Harbour, where historic buildings blend seamlessly with modern architecture, offering stunning waterfront views. Don’t miss the chance to visit the iconic Parliament Buildings! You can immerse yourself in the history and culture throughout Victoria while breathing in the fresh ocean air.
Siffleur
In the towering peaks of the Coast Mountains, Whistler calls outdoor enthusiasts with its world-renowned skiing and snowboarding opportunities. During winter, carve down the slopes of Whistler Blackcomb, North America’s largest ski resort. As the snow melts away, Whistler transforms into a playground for hikers, mountain bikers, and thrill-seekers eager to explore the trails and breathtaking views.
Nelson
Venture into the heart of the Kootenay region and discover the magic of Nelson. Wander through the streets lined with colourful heritage buildings, each telling a story of the town’s history and passionate arts scene. The panoramic views of Kootenay Lake surround the scenic hiking spots and its tranquil waters. With galleries, cafes, and cultural events, Nelson is a haven for creatives and nature lovers.
Revelstoke
In front of the Selkirk and Monashee Mountains, Revelstoke invites you to explore its wilderness through adventures that get your adrenaline pumping. Hop on your skis or snowboard and hit the hills at Revelstoke Mountain Resort, known for its legendary snowfall and terrain. In the summer, embark on epic hikes or white-water rafting trips, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
Tofino
Prepare to be mesmerized by the raw beauty of Tofino, a coastal gem on the edge of Vancouver Island. With its pristine beaches, ancient rainforests, and abundant wildlife, Tofino offers a sanctuary for nature lovers seeking tranquility with some added adventure. Pick up a surfboard and ride the Pacific waves at Cox Bay or explore the tidal pools and sea caves along the rugged coastline of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (Did you know that Year 1 Canoo Members can use the Canoo app to get into the national park for free?). After a perfect day, gather around a beach bonfire and savour a magical sunset across Tofino’s untamed wilderness.
Fernie
Surrounded by the towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies, Fernie welcomes visitors with its laid-back charm and year-round outdoor pursuits. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the network of trails that wind through old-growth forests and meadows.
Rossland
Discover the hidden gem of Rossland, a charming mountain town renowned for its world-class skiing and friendly community atmosphere. After a day of adventure, unwind in the quaint downtown area, where local shops, cafes, and breweries call you with warm hospitality and laid-back vibes.
Kimberley
Experience a taste of Europe in the heart of the Canadian Rockies as you explore the enchanting town of Kimberley. Admire the Bavarian-inspired architecture, creating a picturesque backdrop for your mountain adventures.
Gibsons
Escape to the laid-back charm of Gibsons, a coastal town on the shores of the Sunshine Coast. Wander through the town’s quaint marina, where colourful boats float gently in the harbour. Explore the local shops and galleries that line the streets, showcasing the talents of craftspeople and artists living in the area. With its relaxed atmosphere and waterfront views, Gibsons is the perfect destination for a seaside getaway.
Osoyoos
Did you know Canada has deserts? Osoyoos is a desert oasis in the heart of the Okanagan Valley. Bask in the sun-drenched vineyards as you indulge in wine tasting at award-winning wineries, where lush grapevines stretch as far as the eye can see. You can even use a Canoo discount for a wine tour in the region! Cool off with a refreshing dip in Osoyoos Lake or explore the rugged landscapes of nearby provincial parks seeing the desert plants and wildlife thrive in this unique ecosystem.
Squamish
Embark on an outdoor adventure in Squamish, the ultimate playground for adrenaline seekers. Challenge yourself on world-class rock climbing routes that scale the towering granite cliffs of the Stawamus Chief or pedal your way through the network of mountain biking trails that wind through lush forests and rocky terrain. With its stunning scenery and endless recreational opportunities, Squamish is a perfect place if you are an outdoor enthusiast looking for thrills and exploration.
Ucluelet
Discover the rugged beauty of Ucluelet, a coastal paradise on Vancouver Island. Explore the dramatic coastline as you hike along scenic trails that lead to secluded beaches and hidden coves, where crashing waves create a mesmerizing spectacle. Stroll through the charming village and discover local artists and makers, cozy cafes, and fresh seafood eateries that capture the essence of coastal living.
With its diverse landscapes and charming towns, British Columbia offers endless opportunities for adventure, relaxation, and exploration. Whether you’re seeking thrills on the slopes, serenity by the sea, or cultural immersion in historic streets, BC’s prettiest towns promise to captivate your heart and soul. So, pack your bags, hit the road, and get ready to experience the magic of British Columbia’s hidden gems.