FLY DRIVES
From the picturesque coasts to mountains and vibrant cities, a British Columbia fly drive is liberating and exciting.
ESCORTED TOURS
Experience your holiday with the experts – our escorted tours are guided and allow you to explore the best of British Columbia.
MOTORHOME
British Columbia motorhome holidays offer you the flexibility and the freedom to go where you want, when you want.
CRUISES
Experience the best of the Canadian Rockies & Alaskan Fjords on a Canadian Rockies cruise holiday in the comfort of a beautiful ship.
RAIL TOURS
All aboard the Rocky Mountaineer! Unlock the unparalleled beauty of the otherwise inaccessible Rockies in luxury and style.
Quick facts:
Time Zone: AB GMT – 7 / BC – 8.
Flight time from UK: 9 / 10 hours
British Columbia’s nickname is Beautiful British Columbia. British Columbia has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, six National Parks and over 400 provincial parks and conservation areas. It is the third largest province in Canada and is four times the size of the UK!
Weather
Summer temperatures average in the 20’s C, and in the winter at -10C. The first snow fall is expected in October as temperatures start to fall and lasts through to about mid-March when the weather starts to warm up again.
Best time to visit
Canadian mountain weather can be changeable year round however the optimum time to travel to the region where adverse weather conditions are least likely to affect your enjoyment of the region is between May and September.
Natural Beauty
British Columbia has an abundance of natural beauty from the diverse ecosystems that live on Vancouver Island to the sheer breathtaking landscapes of the snow-capped Canadian Rockies and the world famous turquoise lakes – such as Moraine and Louise – that accompany them.
Mountains
The Canadian Rockies are obviously amazing for mountain ranges stretching 900 miles in length and over 90 miles wide but the two highest peaks in British Columbia and Alberta are in the Coast Mountain range and the Saint Elias Mountain range.
Wildlife
There is so much wildlife to see in Alberta and British Columbia, from wolves to black and grizzly bears, elk, deer, marmots, cougars, lynx, moose, mountain goats, coyote and over 250 bird species including grey owls, osprey, Canadian geese, waterfowl and songbirds!