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VANCOUVER, COAST & MOUNTAINS


Te Vancouver, Coast & Mountains Region offers a diverse range of world-class attractions and activities across four unique destination areas. Metro Vancouver enjoys a beautiful West Coast location where it’s possible to golf, kayak and catch an opera all in the same day. Mighty Fraser Country is defined by the Fraser River and is home to fantastic whitewater raſting, sturgeon and salmon fishing, and plenty of farm fresh food. Sea-to-Sky Country features the beautiful Sea-to-Sky Highway, offering views of the glittering ocean and snow-capped mountains. Te hiking, mountain biking and skiing takes place in Whistler, as well as other communities in the Sea-to-Sky region. Ten there’s the Sunshine Coast, where windswept beaches, serene forests and many art galleries and studios can be found. All things are possible in the Vancouver, Coast & Mountains Region!


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FEATURED MEMBERS


1. Burnaby Cariboo RV Park, Burnaby/Vancouver, page 19 & 45


2. Eagle Wind RV Park, Abbotsford, page 17 & 45 3. WhIstler RV Park & Campground, page 20 & 45


Coast Mountain Circle Route The Coast Mountain Circle Route starts in Metro Vancouver and explores the mountains, forests, and canyons that make British Columbia a world- renowned place of wilderness beauty covering almost 593 km (368 mi). Depending on your pace, the tour can take as little as two days but is best experienced in a more leisurely fashion. You will wind through misty coastal mountains, into the province’s rain shadow and up on to the dry highland plateau. It takes you through historic Gold Rush Country following the path of the gold seekers down the raging Thompson and the Fraser Rivers and finally returns to Vancouver.


More Information: http://www.travel-british-columbia.com/travel-resources/tours-drives/


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Super Camping - Vancouver, Coast & Mountains


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