British Columbia

Explore British Columbia:

Explore the soaring mountains, glorious lakes and views that stretch for miles; British Columbia is known for its natural beauty. Start your holiday in the beautiful, cosmopolitan city of Vancouver; bordering the Pacific Ocean and surrounded by mountain peaks, the city provides the perfect introduction to British Columbia.

Take a look at Whistler, Vancouver Island or the Okanagan Valley; this little visited area, full of lakes, vineyards and golf courses, is a gem. Head to the Kootenays or BC Rockies or further north to explore BC’s natural history, visit ranch country or the Great Bear Rainforest; the options are endless. Head off the beaten track and take a look at maybe visiting in spring and autumn – great seasons for bear watching in particular.

All our holidays in British Columbia are suggestions; let us build the perfect Super, Natural holiday for you, today.

Why should I visit British Columbia?

From the gorgeous gateway city of Vancouver on the Pacific Coast to the highest peak of the Canadian Rockies, Mount Robson, British Columbia has cities, lakes, mountains and much more to explore.

Wildlife abounds in British Columbia; your holiday could easily include some bear or whale watching. British Columbia has numerous championship golf courses across the province; let Frontier Canada set up a golfing holiday for you and your golfing friends.

Include the lesser-known Okanagan Valley for beaches, fruit and wine, or Northern BC with its rugged features and indigenous heritage, or take in a ranch visit in arid Cariboo countryside. We can take you from the highlights of Whistler, Vancouver Island and the BC Rockies to the off-the-beaten-track areas that we know so well.

 

Your local knowledge of Canada made us feel confident that we had chosen the right Company for the job. A big thank you for all your help in booking our holiday and for your patience in relation to all the changes and tweaking of the itinerary (even whilst in Canada!!!!!)

Mr Duckett - Travelled to British Columbia