The Rocky Mountaineer is a tourist train that leaves Vancouver, British Columbia, and travels northeastward up into the ...
The writer was invited to a complimentary media trip aboard the Rocky Mountaineer, but the opinions expressed in this article ...
Along the Fraser River near Lillooet, British Columbia. Photography: Rocky Mountaineer The railroad ... all the way from California via the Cascade Mountains and Okanagan Valley.
That’s why, even though the Rocky Mountain Range runs from Northern British Columbia to New Mexico, we can claim our very own “Rockies” as a distinct wonder of Canada.
The tandem are two of myriad natural spectacles in British Columbia ... you’ll find the Columbia Icefield, the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains. Most famous among its extant glaciers ...
In March 1867, the United States had bought Alaska leaving British Columbia hemmed in by the Americans to the north and south, with the Rocky Mountains to the east. Hoping to attract white ...
Being deposited by helicopter in the wild for a far-off hike may sound extreme, but those who undertake the adventure do it for the payoff: mile after mile of remote mountain spots absent trails ...
Rocky Mountain Bicycles is a Canadian bicycle manufacturer based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company traces its roots back to the birth of mountain biking in the late 1970s when its ...
Rising along the border between Alberta and British Columbia ... wonders as you journey into this mighty mountain range aboard the iconic Rocky Mountaineer train. Delve deeper into the pristine ...
He flies to a glacial lake near the Cascade Mountains in British Columbia over waterfalls, rivers, and mountains. The tours are available from June to September, but glacier melt water is vibrant ...