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You were correct at the very end about there being tons of more comparable places to visit in BC, but your selections were excellent in this video, and I really like your relaxed and easy-going narration. If you were to do an expanded or part 2 version of this video may I suggest remote and hugeTweedsmuir Provincial Park, the ferry route along the Inside Passage coastal waterway from northern Vancouver Island to Prince Rupert just south of the Alaska panhandle, The Fraser and Thompson River Canyons along highway 1 from the town of Hope to the interior city of Kamloops, and for the truly adventurous, a guided group horseback or river raft experience in one of northern BC's giant wilderness parks where you will not see another human for weeks.......... almost guaranteed !
Glad to see one of my favorite parks, Garibaldi make the list. I grew up in Squamish and used to go up to Garibaldi often... sometimes to camp out for 2 weeks, other times to hike up to Garibaldi lake in the morning and back down in the afternoon. Haven't been up there in quite awhile, I see the glacier has retreated quite a bit from the south side of the lake, it used to come right down to the waters edge. Panorama Ridge as well, I can remember sliding down the snow in mid July on a large garbage bag, brought just for that purpose 🙂 lots of other lesser known places in the area too!
Sometimes I forget how lucky I truly am to have been born in BC. It’s an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, and it has endless trails. You can spend a lifetime discovering new gems
I live in the interior of BC, the amount of hikes, attractions, and parks is a lot more than anyone can do in their lifetime. Every year I keep finding new really amazing places that are known by almost nobody. The possibilities here are endless
@@worldwildhearts One place that freaked me out a bit was the old mining town of Bralorne. It's roughly the same distance from Vancouver as Kamloops. It takes about 4 hours to go from Van to Kam. It can take up to 24 hours to get to Bralorne, depending on time of year and conditions...
We live in the West Kootenay region of B.C., and there is never a shortage of gorgeous scenery. I am constantly saying that we live in the most beautiful place in the world.
I live just north of Victoria on beautiful Vancouver Island and know how incredibly lucky I am. I have absolutely no need to leave the island for vacations as there’s an abundance of camping, hiking, exploring and all-round magical fun. When I feel the need to leave the island on one of our majestic ferries I’m still in the greatest place on earth…..British Columbia.️ Great video……thanks.️
We live in the West Kootenay region of B.C., and there is never a shortage of gorgeous scenery. I am constantly saying that we live in the most beautiful place in the world.
Yeah, it is, it's really beautiful. You're not too far from where I went on vacation, Banff and Jasper national parks. I also visited Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park on another trip. Those places all have gorgeous scenery. Beautiful mountains and great wide open country, I loved it. The only flaw about those places are bears. Bears, bears, and more bears. I didn't have experience dealing with closeup bear encounters though, and felt a bit nervous the few times we saw some from afar. Other then the bears, I loved it there and I loved feeling of being in such beautiful wide open country and surrounded by those tall majestic mountains. And there were alot of those moments there between the few times seeing bears
Nice to visit. Terrible to live unless your a Qanon type. Castlegar is pretty easy going and respectful but Trail? Rossland? Fruitvale? Full of leaded air and people are Bullies. .
@@cherfaouiabdelmoumene8392 where would u live in west Koots? Are u a Trump Lover? Do unlike leaded air? Cause Trail? Is a lead refinery. Are u a alcoholic? Cause west Koots? Alcoholics capital of Canad according to Cencus Canadas stats. Tons of Proud Boys, Facists,Qanon is very Common Trump is adored. It’s very Clique to be a Bully in Trail,Rossland areas. If that’s your thing and your White? You will love it.
As someone who lives in Trail, you are bang on with the type that live around here, that is very much the attitude around this area, feels a bit suffocating tbh especially if you don’t think like those people do😅
I swear this province has an endless supply of beauty and adventures to go on! I have so many on my bucket list and even though I'm crossing them off fast, many more are being added - so sweet !
Been to B.C. many times and it is one of my very favorite of places. Saw Whistler, the Capilano Bridge, Vancouver Island, Osooyos, Penticton, Golden, Kamloops, Kelowna, Kootenay, Yoho and many areas in between. ❤
lived in BC Vancouver for three years and I miss it so incredibly much. Unfortunately had to leave but I hope to be back soon so I can explore more of this beautiful place. Truly felt like home there, especially the nature and the people are great too
I'm from Powell River and I never see it listed on any BC videos-a total shame because it's a beautiful town with friendly people, amazing beaches, and some of the best hiking in the province. I'm glad you had a good time here and I hope other people come to visit!
I live just north of Victoria on beautiful Vancouver Island and know how incredibly lucky I am. I have absolutely no need to leave the island for vacations as there’s an abundance of camping, hiking, exploring and all-round magical fun. When I feel the need to leave the island on one of our majestic ferries I’m still in the greatest place on earth…..British Columbia.❤️ Great video……thanks.⭐️
Sometimes I forget how lucky I truly am to have been born in BC. It’s an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, and it has endless trails. You can spend a lifetime discovering new gems
I'm from Powell River and I never see it listed on any BC videos-a total shame because it's a beautiful town with friendly people, amazing beaches, and some of the best hiking in the province. I'm glad you had a good time here and I hope other people come to visit!
@@MK-cc5ve Guess you never leave your hometown to see another place? Or are backpacking in europe and soul searching trips to India okay because everyone does it 🤦♂
Been to B.C. many times and it is one of my very favorite of places. Saw Whistler, the Capilano Bridge, Vancouver Island, Osooyos, Penticton, Golden, Kamloops, Kelowna, Kootenay, Yoho and many areas in between.
You guys made me fall in love with all of these places i can say for sure this is heaven on earth hats off for you guys and many many thanks for such a wonderful video
What I like most about British Columbia is its wilderness. There is a place full of ancient forests and wildlife like bears and it's worth an adventure like Bear Grylls.❤🎉
Recently moved to Vancouver,BC from California. Stunned by the gorgeous landscape and the numerous outdoor activities. I Keep looking forward to the weekends ☺️
I live in the UK and I so love Canada especially British Colombia area but love to see it all as i stayed in Toronto for 4 nights in 2009 and then 4 nights in countryside place near Peterborough and just fell in love and been trying to get back since and i would just up & live there if i got chance but I would also love to do sleeper train in prestige....Every-time I see Canada i just feel that's where my heart is and that's where my home is!!!
Just so folks know, the Mt Robson trail to Kinney and Berg Lakes etc is closed for 2022 due to the flooding last year after the heat dome snow melt event. Hoping the trail and bridges there will be rebuilt for next year. Other places in the park are open.
Did those trail in 90-94 a ton when lived in Jasper. One time did them on LSD during a Full Moon at Berg Lake. It was Amazing. What a great era 80’s to mid 90’s when Hiking and backcountry stuff was just a thing lazy hippy types did. We had it to ourselves and no reserve were needed. Free! And for all. Isn’t that what nature should be?
I’m born and raised in BC. I’ve been to many of the same places as you. You guys show awesome places to visit but the truth is living here……kicks ass too! I’m heading to Tofino on Vancouver island for the first time later this month. Stoked
Guys! Thank you! You just make my decision to live in BC more clear. Live in Portugal but very soon I hope beeing hiking in that mountains. Great content, keep going.
I haven't managed to find my way off Vancouver Island since 2010. Moved here from the Interior, really small places, in 2000. Now in the Cowichan Valley.
lived in BC Vancouver for three years and I miss it so incredibly much. Unfortunately had to leave but I hope to be back soon so I can explore more of this beautiful place. Truly felt like home there, especially the nature and the people are great too
Come back anytime :) I hope you can afford it, but I love BC and as someone who grew up in Vancouver, I wish more people could experience beautiful bc.
Many countries are beautiful, but Canada has a different view. My life's wish is to see Canada. I don't know how to fulfill this wish. I love its beauty.
Your list of wonderful places in BC indeed captures many incredible sites. However, you have not ventured into the north of the province! It too is blessed with world class sites. For example, the Muskwa-Kechika wilderness area is known globally as the Serengeti of the north due to its magnificent wildlife populations. Many more adventures and awe inspiring scenes await those who venture north!
Nobody ever thinks the North has anything to offer. Yet it is the most gorgeous place ever. Lakes, rivers, waterfalls, wild animals… the most amazing place on earth. That’s ok tho, we’ll keep our north un explored;)
My wife is from Squamish, I lived on Gabriola for years. Next time come north & explore Haida Gwaii & the North Coast. The drive along the Skeena River from Prince Rupert to Terrace is one of the most spectacular sights in BC
I’m born and raised in BC. I’ve been to many of the same places as you. You guys show awesome places to visit but the truth is living here……kicks ass too! I’m heading to Tofino on Vancouver island for the first time later this month. Stoked
I’ve lived in BC most of my life. Currently living in the countryside of Japan for the past 11 years. But, can’t wait to return to BC! Planning on returning within 2-3 years. BTW, Tofino is absolutely gorgeous. Been to Tofino many times. Our family even camped on Long Beach in the 70s when camping on the beach was allowed. Enjoy your trip. A super magical place.
I was glad my stomping grounds of Haida Gwaii got an honorable mention at the end! With tourism ramping back up, I hope you get the chance to check it out!
We moved from Southern Ontario to the North Okanagan , we love it here. Great list and hopefully we will be seeing the other places on it we haven't been yet.
Yes I agree. The Kootenays have much to offer in terms of hiking and biking trails that often get missed. The area between Nelson and Nakusp offers great hiking and biking trails as well as some incredible little historical towns such as Sandon. Enjoy!
Another neat thing about Salt Spring Island (and a testament to the climate of southwest BC) is *"The Olive Farm"* which is Canada's only commercial olive farm.
Much L💚VE to both of you! Just discovered this channel and it's perfect for finding my next destination. 🗺️ It's been 26 years since I've been from California to BC and I'm overdue for a visit. Whistler was an amazing experience! 🔥💯🔥
Wow! Incredible photography and great suggestions! I have a few more: the Slocan River Valley near Nelson - beautiful in the summer and with a number of cool ghost towns; and Northern BC - especially the area around Terrace.
@@worldwildhearts Look up WInlaw and Lemon Creek - both are along the Slocan River which is amazing for floating in the summer. The ghost town is called Sandon near New Denver.
Great places to explore in Northern BC are Smithers, Terrace for hiking, Stewart so you can see the glacier and slanted rooftops, and the drive up to Dease Lake. Chances of seeing 10+ bears is normal 🤩 Liard Hotsprings got a revamp and now you don’t have to run from the Grizzlies. Did you notice these people picked places that are cheaper? Being more northern is more $$.
Amazing places and awesome video! Canada is such a beautiful country. I was fortunate enough to visit Banff and Lake Louis in 2019 before the pandemic and have been wanting to go back to explore more of Canada. This video just made me crave traveling to BC and when that time comes I will definitely try and explore each and every one of these places. Thanks for the tips and thanks for an amazing video!
Thanks for watching! Canada is amazing indeed. The BC landscapes are just out of this world. There’s always so much more to explore there! We hope you’ll visit again soon ☺️
What a great video and even better videography , well done. To take the time to do the video and put it all together is a lot of work, I know so hats off to both of you.
B.C. is nirvana. Hopefully you get out more because you are missing out on some truly see inspiring vistas that supersede these. I 've lived in BC for 6 decades and it is a wonderland
@@worldwildhearts absolutely but what a blast it is exploring and finding these places. I know places that will make you feel like you are in a National Geographic photo. Love BC
Again I am amazed by how many places you show in BC including Vancouver island , I am guessing since you are from the Seattle area you have spent a fair amount of time in BC to learn all these spots
Wow, This place is really nice, I like what I'm seeing here and I'm so impressed. Yeah, This looks like a nice place, It's a beautiful day outside and The nature is fantastic. This video is amazing because I feel like I'm in this place. Yo! Thank you very much for all this, This is your thing, Keep doing your work. Greetings from Lima, Peru. 🇵🇪🦙🇵🇪🦙🇨🇦🇨🇦🍁🍁🙂👏👏👏👍
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You were correct at the very end about there being tons of more comparable places to visit in BC, but your selections were excellent in this video, and I really like your relaxed and easy-going narration. If you were to do an expanded or part 2 version of this video may I suggest remote and hugeTweedsmuir Provincial Park, the ferry route along the Inside Passage coastal waterway from northern Vancouver Island to Prince Rupert just south of the Alaska panhandle, The Fraser and Thompson River Canyons along highway 1 from the town of Hope to the interior city of Kamloops, and for the truly adventurous, a guided group horseback or river raft experience in one of northern BC's giant wilderness parks where you will not see another human for weeks.......... almost guaranteed !
Thanks so much! Yes so much more to explore and we’d love to visit those places you mention! Maybe we’ll have to do a part 2 soon 😁😁
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Glad to see one of my favorite parks, Garibaldi make the list. I grew up in Squamish and used to go up to Garibaldi often... sometimes to camp out for 2 weeks, other times to hike up to Garibaldi lake in the morning and back down in the afternoon. Haven't been up there in quite awhile, I see the glacier has retreated quite a bit from the south side of the lake, it used to come right down to the waters edge. Panorama Ridge as well, I can remember sliding down the snow in mid July on a large garbage bag, brought just for that purpose 🙂 lots of other lesser known places in the area too!
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Sometimes I forget how lucky I truly am to have been born in BC. It’s an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, and it has endless trails. You can spend a lifetime discovering new gems
what is the cost of living there, and does it rain a lot there?
I live in the interior of BC, the amount of hikes, attractions, and parks is a lot more than anyone can do in their lifetime. Every year I keep finding new really amazing places that are known by almost nobody. The possibilities here are endless
Agreed! ☺️
I live on Vancouver island, love the interior and have thought about moving there many times...easier on the arthritis too.
I'm pretty sure there are places in BC that no human has seen in hundreds of years and maybe even some that have never been seen by a human at all.
Totally!! Some of the nature is so inaccessible!
@@worldwildhearts One place that freaked me out a bit was the old mining town of Bralorne. It's roughly the same distance from Vancouver as Kamloops. It takes about 4 hours to go from Van to Kam. It can take up to 24 hours to get to Bralorne, depending on time of year and conditions...
We live in the West Kootenay region of B.C., and there is never a shortage of gorgeous scenery. I am constantly saying that we live in the most beautiful place in the world.
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I live just north of Victoria on beautiful Vancouver Island and know how incredibly lucky I am. I have absolutely no need to leave the island for vacations as there’s an abundance of camping, hiking, exploring and all-round magical fun. When I feel the need to leave the island on one of our majestic ferries I’m still in the greatest place on earth…..British Columbia.️
Great video……thanks.️
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We live in the West Kootenay region of B.C., and there is never a shortage of gorgeous scenery. I am constantly saying that we live in the most beautiful place in the world.
Yeah, it is, it's really beautiful. You're not too far from where I went on vacation, Banff and Jasper national parks. I also visited Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park on another trip. Those places all have gorgeous scenery. Beautiful mountains and great wide open country, I loved it. The only flaw about those places are bears. Bears, bears, and more bears. I didn't have experience dealing with closeup bear encounters though, and felt a bit nervous the few times we saw some from afar. Other then the bears, I loved it there and I loved feeling of being in such beautiful wide open country and surrounded by those tall majestic mountains. And there were alot of those moments there between the few times seeing bears
Yes I agree with you, and feel little jealous because I don't live their
Nice to visit. Terrible to live unless your a Qanon type. Castlegar is pretty easy going and respectful but Trail? Rossland? Fruitvale? Full of leaded air and people are Bullies. .
@@cherfaouiabdelmoumene8392 where would u live in west Koots? Are u a Trump Lover? Do unlike leaded air? Cause Trail? Is a lead refinery. Are u a alcoholic? Cause west Koots? Alcoholics capital of Canad according to Cencus Canadas stats. Tons of Proud Boys, Facists,Qanon is very Common Trump is adored. It’s very Clique to be a Bully in Trail,Rossland areas. If that’s your thing and your White? You will love it.
As someone who lives in Trail, you are bang on with the type that live around here, that is very much the attitude around this area, feels a bit suffocating tbh especially if you don’t think like those people do😅
Lived in B.C.all my life (60yrs+)..been to most of it and more..it is truly an amazing place to travel and live. 👍
It is!!!
Vous pouvez m'inviter pour visiter cette meilleur province canadienne tant que vous vivez en B.C.
Merci
Ahmed Blida Algéria.
I swear this province has an endless supply of beauty and adventures to go on! I have so many on my bucket list and even though I'm crossing them off fast, many more are being added - so sweet !
Been to B.C. many times and it is one of my very favorite of places. Saw Whistler, the Capilano Bridge, Vancouver Island, Osooyos, Penticton, Golden, Kamloops, Kelowna, Kootenay, Yoho and many areas in between. ❤
That’s an awesome bunch 😍
Canadian rockies are just breathtaking.....
"The combination of music and natural landscapes makes this video absolutely amazing."
Thank you! 🤩
lived in BC Vancouver for three years and I miss it so incredibly much. Unfortunately had to leave but I hope to be back soon so I can explore more of this beautiful place. Truly felt like home there, especially the nature and the people are great too
I'm from Powell River and I never see it listed on any BC videos-a total shame because it's a beautiful town with friendly people, amazing beaches, and some of the best hiking in the province. I'm glad you had a good time here and I hope other people come to visit!
I live just north of Victoria on beautiful Vancouver Island and know how incredibly lucky I am. I have absolutely no need to leave the island for vacations as there’s an abundance of camping, hiking, exploring and all-round magical fun. When I feel the need to leave the island on one of our majestic ferries I’m still in the greatest place on earth…..British Columbia.❤️
Great video……thanks.⭐️
Love your positivity in life 🙏 Vancouver Island is beautiful indeed!
Sometimes I forget how lucky I truly am to have been born in BC. It’s an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, and it has endless trails. You can spend a lifetime discovering new gems
Absolutely! 😊
How is the cost of living in BC for a New comer plz
I'm from Powell River and I never see it listed on any BC videos-a total shame because it's a beautiful town with friendly people, amazing beaches, and some of the best hiking in the province. I'm glad you had a good time here and I hope other people come to visit!
Yes we loved it! The sunshine coast is beautiful
Am I invited to visit?
Is it true 😀🎉😀
I really want to visit BC
Shhhh, we know, but don’t tell the tourists
@@MK-cc5ve Guess you never leave your hometown to see another place? Or are backpacking in europe and soul searching trips to India okay because everyone does it 🤦♂
WOW!!! CANADA IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! I HAVE BEEN WANTING TO VISIT SINCE MY DIVORCE!!!!
Been to B.C. many times and it is one of my very favorite of places. Saw Whistler, the Capilano Bridge, Vancouver Island, Osooyos, Penticton, Golden, Kamloops, Kelowna, Kootenay, Yoho and many areas in between.
You guys made me fall in love with all of these places i can say for sure this is heaven on earth hats off for you guys and many many thanks for such a wonderful video
What I like most about British Columbia is its wilderness. There is a place full of ancient forests and wildlife like bears and it's worth an adventure like Bear Grylls.❤🎉
Yes it's one of a kind!
Recently moved to Vancouver,BC from California. Stunned by the gorgeous landscape and the numerous outdoor activities. I Keep looking forward to the weekends ☺️
Yea Vancouver is a great central spot to explore from!! 😌
Absolutely the best video I've seen so far exploring British columbia thank you for sharing these sites with us🤩
Thank you!! We gathered all that info over the years that we lived in British Columbia 🥰
You guys did an incredible job of highlighting these beautiful spots. You can make a bucket list from this list and spend a life time exploring BC
Beautiful British Columbia 🇨🇦🤗
I would suggest you to come to Uzbekistan as well. I hope that many historical monuments will be interesting for you. We will wait for you.❤🇺🇿
One day!
I live in the UK and I so love Canada especially British Colombia area but love to see it all as i stayed in Toronto for 4 nights in 2009 and then 4 nights in countryside place near Peterborough and just fell in love and been trying to get back since and i would just up & live there if i got chance but I would also love to do sleeper train in prestige....Every-time I see Canada i just feel that's where my heart is and that's where my home is!!!
Canada has some incredible places! We mostly visited the west but the east must be beautiful too
Just so folks know, the Mt Robson trail to Kinney and Berg Lakes etc is closed for 2022 due to the flooding last year after the heat dome snow melt event. Hoping the trail and bridges there will be rebuilt for next year. Other places in the park are open.
Did those trail in 90-94 a ton when lived in Jasper. One time did them on LSD during a Full Moon at Berg Lake. It was Amazing. What a great era 80’s to mid 90’s when Hiking and backcountry stuff was just a thing lazy hippy types did. We had it to ourselves and no reserve were needed. Free! And for all. Isn’t that what nature should be?
I’m born and raised in BC. I’ve been to many of the same places as you. You guys show awesome places to visit but the truth is living here……kicks ass too! I’m heading to Tofino on Vancouver island for the first time later this month. Stoked
Hope you had a good time!
BC definitely has the most beautiful views in Canada 🇨🇦!!!
Yes we agree!
wow yep thx for that video amazing.
Guys! Thank you! You just make my decision to live in BC more clear.
Live in Portugal but very soon I hope beeing hiking in that mountains.
Great content, keep going.
Awesome! We were just in Portugal last month!
I haven't managed to find my way off Vancouver Island since 2010. Moved here from the Interior, really small places, in 2000. Now in the Cowichan Valley.
lived in BC Vancouver for three years and I miss it so incredibly much. Unfortunately had to leave but I hope to be back soon so I can explore more of this beautiful place. Truly felt like home there, especially the nature and the people are great too
It's a great city with lots of nature, skiing and hiking nearby
I also was there for one month . I really love there
Come back anytime :) I hope you can afford it, but I love BC and as someone who grew up in Vancouver, I wish more people could experience beautiful bc.
I am from bc canada born here lived in Vancouver now in MacKenzie bc Canada and I love MacKenzie thanks for making this video
Thanks for watching! ☺️
Absolutely % gorgeous and amazing!
Thank you both!
Blessings of Light
Truly one of the most beautiful places on the planet. I cannot wait to go back:)
Couldn't agree more!
Many countries are beautiful, but Canada has a different view. My life's wish is to see Canada. I don't know how to fulfill this wish. I love its beauty.
Definitely take her to Canada someday! 😉
Dream big, work hard and trust God. God bless you. I hope you can make it ! I am getting into hiking and want to explore the rockies too sometime...
Absolutely breathtaking! What a great video
Coming back again soon to visit more places in BC
Great, friends?
I live in BC and it is indeed one of the most beautiful places on Earth 🌎
Not with our leaders or the over population of China or india
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Mon rêve visiter et travailler en B.C
I wish visit BC
When in Clearwater BC check out the North Thompson Jetboat Tours.
Your list of wonderful places in BC indeed captures many incredible sites. However, you have not ventured into the north of the province! It too is blessed with world class sites. For example, the Muskwa-Kechika wilderness area is known globally as the Serengeti of the north due to its magnificent wildlife populations. Many more adventures and awe inspiring scenes await those who venture north!
That’s correct! That’s for the next time ☺️
Yep! I'm in Northern BC.
If you explore Northern British Columbia, tumbler ridge has lotssss of waterfalls and hiking trails, it’s one of the 5 geoparks in Canada
Northern BC Southern Yukon is my fav
Nobody ever thinks the North has anything to offer. Yet it is the most gorgeous place ever. Lakes, rivers, waterfalls, wild animals… the most amazing place on earth. That’s ok tho, we’ll keep our north un explored;)
My wife is from Squamish, I lived on Gabriola for years. Next time come north & explore Haida Gwaii & the North Coast. The drive along the Skeena River from Prince Rupert to Terrace is one of the most spectacular sights in BC
Thanks for watching! Gabriola is so peaceful! Would love to go more north next time ☺️
Nothing beats a rupert sunset 🥰🌅
I’ve driven all over BC and that drive to Rupert is one of the most gorgeous.
Fantastic video. Thanks for all the ideas. Can't wait to get to BC.
I’m born and raised in BC. I’ve been to many of the same places as you. You guys show awesome places to visit but the truth is living here……kicks ass too! I’m heading to Tofino on Vancouver island for the first time later this month. Stoked
I’ve lived in BC most of my life. Currently living in the countryside of Japan for the past 11 years. But, can’t wait to return to BC! Planning on returning within 2-3 years. BTW, Tofino is absolutely gorgeous. Been to Tofino many times. Our family even camped on Long Beach in the 70s when camping on the beach was allowed. Enjoy your trip. A super magical place.
That’s awesome! Enjoy Tofino! It’s one of our favorite places on Vancouver island.
My best friend, Nice video... Beautiful place Enjoy watching this video... Have a nice day.
Thanks! 😁
From driving the Alaska highway, I must recommend Laird hot springs, between Watson Lake and Fort Nelson. Great spot,
I was glad my stomping grounds of Haida Gwaii got an honorable mention at the end! With tourism ramping back up, I hope you get the chance to check it out!
Yes we would love to visit!
The infamous Golden Spruce!
So many of our favourite places! Now living in Ontario and missing BC so much!
BC is amazing! Our favorite province in Canada!
So amazing Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
I like hiking places thank you so much
Truly one of the most beautiful places on the planet. I cannot wait to go back:)
Couldn't agree more! We just got back ourselves 😉
This is one of the most beautiful videos I've ever seen, so detailed, accurate information. I really send you my congratulations, guys.
Thank you so much! ☺️
Absolutely 💯% gorgeous and amazing!
Thank you both!
Blessings of Light 🙏
Thanks ☺️
@@worldwildhearts you've definitely inspired me to visit each of these beautiful places!
BC truly is heavenly!
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So many beautiful places to visit!! *adding it to the bucket list*
Nice! time to check them off!
We moved from Southern Ontario to the North Okanagan , we love it here. Great list and hopefully we will be seeing the other places on it we haven't been yet.
Same here. Moved from Cambridge Ontario to kelowna. Love it here
That’s awesome! It’s a central location to explore from!! ☺️
Don’t miss out on the East and West Kootenays! Full of lakes, hiking and historic little towns. Kimberley was voted best small town in BC this year!
Nice fact! We passed by Kimberly fairly quickly, but we’ll have to spend more time in the future
Yes I agree. The Kootenays have much to offer in terms of hiking and biking trails that often get missed. The area between Nelson and Nakusp offers great hiking and biking trails as well as some incredible little historical towns such as Sandon. Enjoy!
🤫 I love our little hidden part of the province.
Don't forget all the natural hotsprings
Yea don't come here please
Wow! I love this vlog because I am an adventurer too. Wonderfully done.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks For Going To Our City Vancouver! 🎉😊😁
Fantastic video. Thanks for all the ideas. Can't wait to get to BC.
Thanks for watching! ☺️
BC is amazing! Awesome video, thank you for sharing! ❤
Thanks for watching! ☺️
Another neat thing about Salt Spring Island (and a testament to the climate of southwest BC) is *"The Olive Farm"* which is Canada's only commercial olive farm.
Didn't know that! thanks for adding
I could add more to this list easy .. bc is amazing
Much L💚VE to both of you! Just discovered this channel and it's perfect for finding my next destination. 🗺️ It's been 26 years since I've been from California to BC and I'm overdue for a visit. Whistler was an amazing experience! 🔥💯🔥
Thanks for watching! My guess is that BC has changed a lot over the years...
Wow! Incredible photography and great suggestions! I have a few more: the Slocan River Valley near Nelson - beautiful in the summer and with a number of cool ghost towns; and Northern BC - especially the area around Terrace.
Thanks for watching 😊 we have been to Nelson before but the river valley doesn’t ring a bell! And northern BC would be amazing... a lot more remote!
@@worldwildhearts Look up WInlaw and Lemon Creek - both are along the Slocan River which is amazing for floating in the summer. The ghost town is called Sandon near New Denver.
Nelson is where the movie, Roxanne (Steve Martin) was filmed. 🎥
So cool to see that Whistler is on this list!! I love here, and an watching this video in my home in Whistler!!! Thanks for including it ❤️
Whistler is one of our fav spots! Incredible nature there. You live in an amazing place 👍
@@worldwildhearts i truly do. Skiing in winter and mountain biking in summer. Just had crankworx. That was gnarly!
Nice of u to keep the tourists out of Northern BC.
When I was going to whistler a few days ago I saw a lot of different plates from all over that states
Great places to explore in Northern BC are Smithers, Terrace for hiking, Stewart so you can see the glacier and slanted rooftops, and the drive up to Dease Lake. Chances of seeing 10+ bears is normal 🤩 Liard Hotsprings got a revamp and now you don’t have to run from the Grizzlies. Did you notice these people picked places that are cheaper? Being more northern is more $$.
Super awesome and breathtaking views. There are a tons of places sitting in my bucket list, in the meantime I'll enjoy each of your video.
Thanks for watching! ☺️
Amazing places and awesome video! Canada is such a beautiful country. I was fortunate enough to visit Banff and Lake Louis in 2019 before the pandemic and have been wanting to go back to explore more of Canada. This video just made me crave traveling to BC and when that time comes I will definitely try and explore each and every one of these places. Thanks for the tips and thanks for an amazing video!
Thanks for watching! Canada is amazing indeed. The BC landscapes are just out of this world. There’s always so much more to explore there! We hope you’ll visit again soon ☺️
Why you saw the best! ALBERTA....BC is a dump.
Awesome. Well done video.
Thanks!😊
woow nice sharing
What a great video and even better videography , well done. To take the time to do the video and put it all together is a lot of work, I know so hats off to both of you.
Thanks for the kind words ☺️ appreciate the support! 😁
Great work and I love the added love story to it
My favourite British Columbia
Und das schönste habt ihr ausgelassen. Punkt 1 Alaska Highway 0 Punkt.
2. Die liard Hot springs sind auch sehr schön.
BC is the most beautiful place on EARTH
First more accurate video we found on BC! Well done! Subbed. -From some kelowna folks.
Excellent video and beautiful places, thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Definitely the most beautiful place in the world!😀
Very likely!
What a refreshing channel! 🎉
Thanks 😊😇
Amazingly beautiful scenery ✨💫
B.C. is nirvana. Hopefully you get out more because you are missing out on some truly see inspiring vistas that supersede these. I 've lived in BC for 6 decades and it is a wonderland
You can be exploring BC your entire life and still not see it all! 🙈
@@worldwildhearts absolutely but what a blast it is exploring and finding these places. I know places that will make you feel like you are in a National Geographic photo. Love BC
Thanks for sharing this video and place
Really good and I wish to see that place
Fingers crossed!
Again I am amazed by how many places you show in BC including Vancouver island , I am guessing since you are from the Seattle area you have spent a fair amount of time in BC to learn all these spots
We actually lived in Victoria, Vancouver Island for 2 years together and Zac 8 years before that
What they don't show is the corrupt leaders of communist Canada. And the over population of China and india
@@EndChina lol you are to funny , are you trying out for Saturday Night live ? Or Fir Sean Hannity s Job on Fox ?
@@squamishfish haha I'm not wrong.
Amazing!
I grew up in Penticton!! Glad you included it!
Nice place! Love the wine region in BC
I LOVE MY BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA 🇨🇦 😍
It's beautiful!
Thank you for sharing your video brother it looks so beautiful i live in mission bc 😊👍👍👍👌
Thanks for watching!😁
what a marvel of nature. I have seen 1/3 of it.
Nice! Hopefully you can check off more soon!
Thank you! Very awesome video!
Thanks for watching 😊
That was lovely
I currently live in South Africa. My partner and I am thinking about immigrating to Canada. BC looks beautiful, hopefully we can live there😊
It's beautiful! But be prepared for more cold and rainy days than in SA ;)
woow nice sharing 👏
Thanks for watching! 😍
This is a great channel! It inspires people to travel around the world
Thanks! That’s the goal 🌍
This is amazing! I am in BC but I have not been to some of these places that you've mentioned. I have listed it down now. ☺️
Love from Victoria BC
Thanks for watching! So many awesome places to see there but for some of them you need enough time to visit (especially coming from Van Island!!) 😌☺️
Awesome presentation
😍🥰😍 This is magnificent
Amazing video I will use it as itinerary on
My upcoming trip to Vancouver!
Great! Hope you have time to fit it all in! Have a fun trip. 😚
I'm from Vancouver. It's truly amazing to see the beautiful places in this video 👍
You’re from a beautiful province! We loved our time in BC and hope to go back again one day soon
Wow, This place is really nice, I like what I'm seeing here and I'm so impressed. Yeah, This looks like a nice place, It's a beautiful day outside and The nature is fantastic. This video is amazing because I feel like I'm in this place. Yo! Thank you very much for all this, This is your thing, Keep doing your work. Greetings from Lima, Peru. 🇵🇪🦙🇵🇪🦙🇨🇦🇨🇦🍁🍁🙂👏👏👏👍
Thank you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
Glad it helped!
British Columbia has a British and Christian heritage !.