British Columbia A to Z
A Atlin
Atlin is on the largest natural lake in British Columbia. Walk along the shore of Lake Atlin. Enjoy views of glaciers and snowy peaks. During the summer, there are lots of wildflowers.
B Burnaby
C Creston
Creston is near Kootenay Lake. More than 250 different kinds of birds live in the area. Look for birds near the Interpretive Centre.
This year, celebrate Canada Day, July 1, at the Burnaby Village Museum. Step back in time to the 1920s. Ride the carousel. Have a treat in the ice cream parlour.
woodpecker heron Don’t forget your binoculars.
D Duncan
Take a walking tour of Duncan. See how many totem poles you can find. There are more than 40. Stop off at the Quw’utsun Cultural Centre. You can watch First Nations artists at work.
E
Enderby
F
Fort St. James
Fort St. James is on Stuart Lake. Walk around the old fort. Find out what life was like for fur traders in the 1800s.
Watch a movie under the stars. The Starlight Drive-In theatre has the biggest outdoor screen in North America.
The drive-in opens in May.