New hotels, restaurants, and tourism infrastructure are in place at the edge of the Rockies, where national parks and epic outdoor adventures await.
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A New Resort Aims to Turn Campbell River Into B.C.’s Next Tofino
Naturally Pacific Resort debuts with an ambitious culinary program, luxury spa, golf experiences, and eco-tourism options that promise to elevate the northern Vancouver Island outpost.
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Consumers Want Sustainable Travel Choices and Canadian Brands Are Delivering
Initiatives such as Booking.com's Sustainability Badge program are driving a new era of eco-consciousness among tourism consumers.
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Winterdance — As Canadian As It Gets
Near Algonquin Provincial Park, a new hiking and paddling experience brings visitors to a serene wilderness that connects to the nation's lore.
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Explore the World Responsibly with Hurtigruten
The world's "greenest" expedition cruise company introduces a hybrid-powered vessel to its fleet as it continues to lead in sustainable travel.
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Galiano Island Charms with Distinct Flavours and Natural Riches
Southern Gulf Island renowned for its acclaimed restaurant, Pilgrimme, also features wondrous hikes and relaxed ambience.
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Victoria Takes the Reins on Environmental Tourism
British Columbia capital hosts IMPACT Conference, which is focused on eco-travel, while entrepreneurs advance green initiatives.
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135 Years Later, Banff’s Natural Wonders Still Mesmerize Like New
National icon is a leader in environmental initiatives and for 2020 it has been named the No. 1 Place to Visit in Canada by Vacay.ca.
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Whistler aces nature adventures
Fairmont’s Audobon-certified golf course provides tours that explain the area’s vital surroundings.
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Uncover the charms of Ucluelet
Tofino’s laid-back neighbour offers plenty of wild West Coast adventure, Mark Sissons discovers.