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The dramatic beauty of BC from the mountain ranges, forests and lakes make it a much visited area. BC’s has amazing landscapes like the bare peaks of the northern Rockies, to the south’s Okanagan Valley with its orchards and vineyards and the breathtaking west coast.
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Okanagan Valley with its warm waters, sandy beaches, wineries, golf and ski hills attract visitors all year round. Osoyoos is the Okanagan's first city and located at the southern tip, heading north is Oliver, Okanagan Falls, Penticton, Summerland, Peachland, Westbank, Kelowna, Winfield, Oyama, and Vernon....more on the Okanagan
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Kelowna is located on beautiful Okanagan Lake making it perfect for summer water sports, sun tanning on sandy beaches, taking in attractions, visiting wineries, championship golf courses and endless shopping.
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Penticton is located on the southern tip of Lake Okanagan and the northern tip of Skaha Lake in the Okanagan Valley. Penticton is an outstanding vacation destination for boating, windsurfing, swimming and summer fun!
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Vernon located in the north Okanagan and is home to the spectacular Kalamalka Lake. As you arrive from the south along Hwy. 97 you’ll notice the turquoise colored Kalamalka Lake, 5 Km’s before Vernon turn off check out the lake up close.
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Victoria is a an attractive city with a reputation of an old-fashioned seaside town and is enhanced in the summer by the abundance of flowers and activities in the Inner Harbor.
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Vancouver is the third largest city in Canada overlooking the straits Georgia and Johnston. With spectacular snow capped coastal mountain ranges in the distance and the gleaming downtown makes it a photographers dream.
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Whistler is the largest ski resort in Canada and home to the 2010 winter Olympics. Located only two hours from Vancouver along the scenic Sea to Sky Highway.
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Tofino is located on the West Coast of Vancouver Island on the narrow Esowista Peninsula. Surrounded by the rolling surf of the Pacific Ocean and the flourishing rain-forested Pacific Rim National Park its one of the most popular destinations on Vancouver Island.
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