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BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA | 14 Amazing Places to Visit in BC Province

British Columbia (BC) sits between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains and is the westernmost province of Canada. It's known to be the most beautiful and diverse province in the country, ranging from rugged coastlines to immense mountain ranges and lush rainforests full of wildlife. In this video we'll show 14 incredible places you have to visit in BC.

The 14 Places to Visit in BC British Columbia include:

14. Whistler
Whistler is a resort town in western British Columbia. It's Canada's most famous skiing and snowboarding destination.

13. Garibaldi Provincial Park
Located about 30 km or 18.6 mi to the south of Whistler, Garibaldi Provincial Park is known for its natural beauty and its endless hiking opportunities.

12. the Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast is located north of Vancouver along the Strait of Georgia in British Columbia. It is a 180 km or 112 miles stretch of paradise, surrounded by sandy beaches and mountains.

11. Vancouver
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10. Okanagan Valley
The Okanagan Valley is located in the south-center of British Columbia and stretches over 250 kms or 155 miles. It's known for its dry, sunny climate and beautiful wineries.

9. Yoho National Park
Yoho National Park lies on the western slopes of the Canadian Rockies, in eastern British Columbia. It's home to some of the best hiking in all of Canada.

8. Kootenay National Park
Kootenay National Park is another breathtaking region situated in the Canadian Rockies. The Banff-Windermere Highway cuts through the park from Banff National Park in the north to Radium Hot Springs in the south.

7. Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park is a true hidden gem in the Canadian Rockies and British Columbia. Filled with sparkling glacial lakes and awe-inspiring alpine meadows, it's one of our favorite areas to hike in Canada.

6. Vancouver Island
Located off the southwestern mainland of BC, Vancouver Island stretches for 460kms, from British Columbia's thriving capital of Victoria in the south to Cape Scott's wilderness and beaches in the north.

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5. Gulf Islands
There are 15 Gulf Islands that lie between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, with an abundance of wildlife, nature, coastal activities, and laid-back atmosphere.

4. Squamish
Sitting about halfway between Whistler and Vancouver, Squamish is a small authentic town, but its outdoor activities and scenic vistas are what makes this place special.

3. Wells Gray Provincial Park
Wells Gray Provincial Park is just on the edge of the Canadian Rockies, near the border of Alberta. It's famous for its wealth of cascading waterfalls.

2. Mount Robson Provincial Park
Being home to the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies and the second highest in BC, Mount Robson Provincial Park a comprises some of the most remote valleys, awe-inspiring lakes, and mysterious mountain peaks.

1. Mt. Revelstoke National Park
Mt. Revelstoke is located right outside the town of Revelstoke in the east of British Columbia and relatively small in size compared to other parks. It's famous for its blend of colorful wildflowers.

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10 Best Places To Live In British Columbia (Canada) - Job, Retire, Family.

10 best places to live and retire in British Columbia.
British Columbia is a Canadian province located between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. British Columbia is well-known throughout the world for maintaining a high standard of living. It has a large number of cities where people can live and work. The cost of living in British Columbia is extremely high, as is the average income, but it remains the best place to leave, work, and retire. Grace Media has compiled a list of the best places to live in British Columbia, Canada to work, retire, and raise a family. Please take a moment to subscribe before we begin the countdown.


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The 10 Best Places To Live In British Columbia (Canada) - Job, Retire, Family

Canada is known for its natural beauty. British Columbia, with its lush rainforests, clean and clear lakes, coastal waters and high mountains, is one of Canada's most beautiful provinces.
Whether it's hiking, skiing, kayaking, swimming or golfing, a vast range of activities are always available wherever you live in British Columbia.
The United Nations Human Development Index consistently ranks Canada as one of the world's best countries to live in.
The people of British Columbia, like the rest of Canada, are friendly and welcoming.
People from many cultures call British Columbia their home, creating a diverse and vibrant society that welcomes international students.

Despite higher costs of living, British Columbia is still a top choice for many Canadians and immigrants to relocate.
If you are planning a move anywhere in British Columbia, you are about to discover one of the most spectacular places in Canada.
Near the coast, you’ll experience dry summers and wet but mild winters.
Near Okanagan or Cariboo, winters are warm and summers quite hot. In contrast, the northern coast gets more rain and colder winters.
It is no surprise that many individuals dream of moving to British Columbia. Some of the reasons why it is a great moving destination are:
- Higher wages and benefits.
- High standard of living.
- Excellent healthcare.
- Cultural Diversity.
- Low crime rates.
British Columbia is one of the best places in the world to live in. Whether you like hiking, skiing or shopping, you will find it right here - safe and easy to reach.
Below are the 10 best places to live in British Columbia, based on the cost of living, employment opportunities, quality of life, healthcare, and other important criteria.

10. Vancouver. (good to raise a family, retire, job)
9. Whistler. (retire, work)
8. Surrey. (retire, education, job)
7. Nelson. (affordable real estate, retire)
6. Squamish. (raise a family, affordable cost of living, job)
5. Fort St. John. (job, affordable)
4. Colwood. (overall)
3. Kamloops. (affordable, education, job)
2. Kelowna. (job, newcomer)
1. Saanich. (raise a family, job, education)

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Driving the ALASKA HIGHWAY from Dawson Creek, BC to the Yukon!

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The Alaska Highway runs around 1,400 miles from Dawson Creek in British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska, going through the Yukon along the way. We spent a total of a week driving this road, with 3 days of it in British Columbia, which has tons of stunning views, fun stops, hikes, a hot spring, wildlife, and so much more!

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00:00 Introduction
00:30 We’re at Mile 0 of the Alaska Highway!
00:55 Coffee and breakfast at beans&barley in Dawson Creek
02:10 History of the Alaska Highway
03:22 Knocking out some van life chores before hitting the road
04:49 We’re on the Alaska Highway! (+ plan for the day)
07:10 We saw a bear!
07:40 Our home for the night
08:10 Our plan for day 2 of the Alaska Highway
08:48 Trying cinnamon buns at Tetsa River Lodge
12:01 Seeing caribou for the first time ever!
12:19 Hiking the Flower Springs Lake Trail at Stone Mountain Provincial Park
18:28 Summit Lake at Stone Mountain Provincial Park
18:44 Driving to Muncho Lake
19:34 Quick note about cell service on the Alaska Highway
20:16 Freaking about how AWESOME the Alaska Highway is!
21:30 Camping at the MacDonald Campground at Muncho Lake
23:43 Our plan for day 3 of the Alaska Highway
24:40 Seeing bison!
25:12 Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park
28:43 Smith River Falls
30:00 Whirlpool Canyon
31:53 We made it to the Yukon!
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Dawson City Yukon - Home of the Klondike Gold Rush

This travel vlog takes Dave and Deb of The Planet D to Yukon's Dawson City. This Gold Rush Town hasn't changed in years. From Saloons to brothels and the midnight sun and you can drink the sour toe cocktail..
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Exploring Dawson City in the Yukon (The heart of the Klondike Gold Rush)!

Welcome to Dawson City, the heart of the Klondike Gold Rush! We spent a super fun 24 hour exploring the city, including learning tons of history on a walking tour, going inside of a dredge, sharing a unique local tradition, and admiring the views of the area. This city feels like a walk back in time and has maintained so much of its historic charm!

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00:00 Introduction
00:53 About Dawson City
02:19 Walking around Dawson City
02:40 Historic Downtown Walking Tour with Parks Canada
10:43 What is a sourtoe cocktail?
13:40 Dredge 4 Tour with Parks Canada
19:17 Midnight Dome
20:43 Diamond Tooth Gerties
22:50 Coffee + food at Bonton & Company

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Visiting Mile Zero | The City of DAWSON CREEK, British Columbia

Today, we are in the City of Dawson Creek, home to Mile Zero. It is where the Alaska Highway starts. The city is popular amongst American and Canadian travelers who are heading to Alaska alike . Contrary to popular belief, this city has no concrete connection to the hit drama series, Dawson's Creek, but it's still a beautiful place. Feel free to hum to I Don't Want To Wait by Paula Cole, if you want, or whenever you approach the city.

This is a Casual walkaround video without talking. Video includes the site of the Actual Mile Zero marker, the downtown core of Dawson Creek City, The wind turbines (windmills) up in bear mountain wind park, the majestic view of the plains west of the city from on top of bear mountain, the motel I'm staying at, the restaurants I've been to, including the Roadhouse, Sam's Friends, Flavours 8, and the actual Dawson Creek. Clips were filmed during summer and fall of 2022 and 2023.

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Exploring Dawson Creek in British Columbia from June 2nd to 3rd, 2022. Completing the West Access Route by driving the Caribou Highway and John Hart Highway. Enjoying our picnic lunch at Bijoux Falls Provincial Park. Admiring the wooden chainsaw carvings in Chetwynd, home of the Chetwynd International Chainsaw Carving Championship Competition. Camping at Mile 0 RV Park in Dawson Creek. Getting our pictures taken in front of the Alaska Highway Mile 0 sign. Savoring a nice meal at Browns Social House. Wandering through the Walter Wright Pioneer Village.

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3 day road trip from Whistler to Dawson Creek, BC (the start of the Alaska Highway!)

For the next stretch of our drive up to Alaska we drove 1,000 km up British Columbia, from Whistler to Dawson City (which is the start of the Alaska Highway)!

This was all new territory for us and over three days we got to admire some amazing scenery both from the van and on hikes, visit local businesses (and enjoy tasty +), learn some history, see wildlife, and overall just had a blast as we continued towards our goal of making it to Alaska.

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00:00 Introduction
00:51 Coffee and Timbits at Tim Hortons
03:03 Nairn Falls
05:12 We saw a BEAR!
06:16 We saw a bear…AGAIN!
07:00 Hiking the Seton Lake Lookout
08:17 Road trip tip!
08:52 An amazing random overlook
10:04 Quick stop at Chasm Canyon
11:09 Camping for FREE at Beaverdam Lake Recreation Area
12:17 AMAZING coffee at Rusty Iron Coffee
13:46 Checking out the 108 Mile House Heritage Site
16:54 Visiting the Central BC Railroad & Forestry Museum
19:55 Poutine at Nancy O’s in Prince George
21:20 Camping for FREE at Dougherty Creek Recreation Area
22:19 Hiking up Teapot Mountain
25:20 Quick stop at Bijoux Falls
26:46 Another bear sighting!
27:08 Picnic at Heart Lake
28:09 Seeing the Chetwynd Chainsaw Sculptures
29:35 We made it to Dawson Creek!
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13 Awesome Things to Do in Dawson City (ft. Dawson City Music Festival)

If you're planning a trip to Dawson City in the Yukon, you NEED to watch this video. I visit the top 13 Dawson City attractions to show you just what you could get up to.

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Travel from Victoria BC to Dawson Creek | the Beginning of the Alaska Highway | 4X4 Truck Camper

Our last stop on our van life trip around Vancouver island was the beautiful capital city of Victoria! It is easy to see that this city is the capital of BC because it is pristine! Everything is well kept and the city is full of stunning architecture and a bustling population. We enjoyed exploring this city but honestly couldn't wait to get out of the city and head to calmer waters! We hoped on the ferry to Vancouver and started making our way up north to Dawson Creek, the start of the Alaska highway! it was crazy to drive through BC and see all the smoke from the wildfires in BC. We stoped for the night in Hope before continuing up toward the Rocky Mountains. We would love to stop and explore the rockies more but with rain and lightning in the forecast we figured it was best to just move on. We have done a ton of exploring and hiking in Banff and Jasper so we didn't feel we were missing out too much. We end our trip in the town of Dawson Creek, where the official Alaska highway begins!
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Dawson City, YUKON: 10 Things To Do

Dawson City, YUKON has a unique laid back style. Sandra Thenomad shows you 10 Things To Do in this northern Canadian town.
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You Will Want To Go To Dawson City After Watching This | Overlanding in The Yukon, Canada | Vlog #20

00:00 Intro
00:36 About Dawson City
03:20 Historic Walking Tour
04:25 Sourtoe Cocktail
09:10 Indigenous People's Day
10:30 Summer Solstice
12:24 Canada Day
13:29 Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall
14:44 Gold Panning
15:46 Preparation For Alaska

After a whole night of fighting with millions of mosquitos, we were approaching a legendary town in the far northwest of Canada driving the beautiful Klondike Highway.

With a population of only around 1,400 people, Dawson City is a small but mighty town with a rich history and tons of activities to keep you entertained.

This quirky little town is located in the heart of the Yukon Territory in Canada.

It has a rich gold rush history and is home to some truly unique experiences that you won't find anywhere else.

We immediately have a feeling that we’ve gone back in time.

Other than the Front steet, none of the town’s site streets are paved but pedestrians are treated well with boardwalks, adding to the feeling that we’re in a remote wild west gold rush town.

Situated on the banks of the Klondike and Yukon Rivers, Dawson was founded in 1896 during the Klondike Gold Rush, when prospectors from all over the world flocked to the region in search of gold.

Dawson City became the center of the gold rush, and at its peak, it had a population of around 30,000 people. In search of their fortunes, prospectors created a bustling, wild frontier town.

Today, Dawson City is a popular destination for overlanders looking to experience a piece of the gold rush history.

It doesn’t seem like that first, but there are an incredible amount of activities to do in this fun little town.

To learn more about the fascinating gold rush history that put the town on the map, we’re taking a guided tour organised by the Visitor Information Centre.

Recently, however, what makes the city constantly appear in blogs and travel magazines is the famous sourtoe cocktail.

We stop by the Sourdough Saloon and take a shot at the famous Cocktail - a legendary drink that comes complete with a real human toe floating in it! It’s a pretty unique experience. Just don't swallow the toe and you'll earn your place in a special club that now has over 100,000 members.


The Sourtoe Cocktail was created in the 1970s by a man named Captain Dick Stevenson, who was a bartender at the Sourdough Saloon. According to legend, Stevenson found a preserved human toe while cleaning out an old cabin, and he decided to use it as a gimmick to attract customers to the bar. The Sourtoe Cocktail became an instant hit, and it has been a popular attraction at the Sourdough Saloon ever since.

The bar maintains a Toe Captain, who is responsible for ensuring that the rules are followed and for replacing toes when they become too worn or damaged.
The Sourtoe Cocktail has become a beloved tradition in Dawson City and has attracted visitors from all over the world who come to the Sourdough Saloon to experience this unique and unusual drink.

After learning all about it, there is nothing else left but to actually drink it!

If you happen to be in Dawson City at the end of June, you'll be able to celebrate three different events all in just 10 days - National Indigenous Peoples Day, the summer solstice, and Canada Day.

To experience the old wild-west vibe even further, we head over to the Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall for an evening of gaming and live entertainment.

This historic hall is the only legal gambling establishment in the Yukon and when we step inside we are transported to a world of glittering lights, endless card games, and live entertainment that have us tapping our toes all night long.

Dawson City is usually also the starting and ending point of the Dempster Highway for overlanders. The infamous arctic highway, that’s really just a maintained dirt track takes a toll on vehicles.

That is also true for vans and cars that don’t have an accident like we did. Just opposite the Visitior Information Center we end up setting up an improsed overlander camp where everyone is cleaning, maintaining or repairing their rigs. We need several days to sort out the Iveco to make it ready for the next leg of our journey: Alaska.

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Going North - Crossing Canadian Border - Sweetgrass To Dawson Creek, BC - Overlanding Through Canada

Decided to cross into Canada from Sweetgrass, Montana or Coutts, British Columbia. The crossing went very smoothly: routine questions, form a very pleasant border officer and it all took no more than a minute and half. From Coutts to Dawson Creek the highway was no problem.
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Roadtrip to Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada - Top of the World Highway is open again

Here we are! Back after a pretty long break. Thank you for still watching our videos.
Today I will take you on a road trip to Dawson City. With the Canadian border open at the Top of the World Highway we took the scenic route. It was a very short trip, just one full day in Dawson to drop off some friends who wanted to float the Yukon River. But it was worth the drive! Come and see.

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