A Coolcation Shaped by Ocean, Air, Forest, and Slow Adventure

A Coolcation Shaped by Ocean, Air, Forest, and Slow Adventure As global temperatures rise, Victoria, B.C. offers a cooler summer escape shaped by ocean air, forest landscapes, and slow adventure. As climate patterns shift and a potentially strong El Niño is expected to influence global weather through 2026 and into 2027, bringing increased temperatures and … Read more

RED Mountain Resort emerges as a Quieter Alternative

RED Mountain Resort Emerges as a Quieter Alternative to British Columbia’s Crowded Resort Destinations opens June 20, 2026 RED Mountain Resort, long known for its legendary powder and authentic mountain culture, continues to evolve as one of British Columbia’s most compelling mountain destinations. As travellers increasingly seek alternatives to crowded resort regions across the Coast, … Read more

Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and the Vancouver Art Gallery Continue Partnership

FAIRMONT HOTEL VANCOUVER AND THE VANCOUVER ART GALLERY CONTINUE PARTNERSHIP INSPIRED BY EMILY CARR The Carr Collaboration Continues: An Afternoon Tea Inspired by Art, Nature, and the Flavours of the Pacific Northwest Fairmont Hotel Vancouver proudly unveils another summer collaboration with the renowned Vancouver Art Gallery. Guests can experience ‘Among the Trees with Emily Carr’, an immersive, themed afternoon tea inspired … Read more

Aspire Canada Tours Announces Same-Day Grizzly Bear Expedition

Aspire Canada Tours Offering First-of-Its-Kind Same-Day Grizzly Bear Expedition from Vancouver on July 4 New charter experience gives travellers rare opportunity to visit the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary and be back in Vancouver by evening This summer, wildlife and nature enthusiasts will have the opportunity to experience one of British Columbia’s most extraordinary wildlife destinations … Read more

The Gallery’s Largest Emily Carr Exhibition in Over Two Decades

The Vancouver Art Gallery’s Largest Emily Carr Exhibition in Over Two Decades Welcomes Visitors from Around the World That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature offers a timely re-examination of Carr’s enduring influence on how British Columbia’s landscape is seen, understood and represented The Vancouver Art Gallery is proud to present That Green Ideal: Emily … Read more

February is for Feeding: Help BC’s Winter Birds Thrive

  February is National Bird Feeding Month, and the BC Bird Trail is encouraging British Columbians to help local birds survive winter while bringing nature to their doorstep. With natural food sources scarce and cold nights demanding extra energy, proper bird feeding makes a real difference. Plus, it’s perfectly timed with the Great Backyard Bird … Read more

Helsinki’s Restaurant Culture 2026

Strength in numbers – the power of a compact city.

Escape to the Saanich Countryside with Sixty Forty

Experience a dining journey where nature, flavour, and craftsmanship come together.