Canada’s westernmost province, British Columbia, is studded with 17,000 miles of coastline and 40,000 islands dispersed across its waters, many of them enchanting destinations on their own. Vancouver, the largest city of the province, serves as a gateway to the region, which is home to a host of marine life like Steller sea lions, sea otters and Pacific octopuses.
Here are four coastal destinations, a relatively short journey from Vancouver, perfect for a day trip or weekend getaway. Whether you travel via ferry or floatplane, the journey offers a panoramic view of the North Shore mountains and open Pacific waters.
Bowen IslandImageA ferry departing Snug Cove on Bowen Island, bound for Vancouver, about a 20-minute ride away. Credit...Jennilee Marigomen for The New York TimesA 20-minute ferry ride northwest from Vancouver, Bowen Island has hiking trails, beach coves and boutiques. A part of the Howe Sound UNESCO Biosphere Region, the island is recognized for its range of ecosystems, from coastal areas to forests and wetlands, which support species including the western red cedar and mule deer.
Hop on an e-bike to navigate the 19-square-mile island or rent a kayak to explore the surrounding waters where humpback whales and orcas are known to make an appearance. Hike Mount Gardner, the island’s highest peak, to be rewarded with expansive views of the Georgia Strait and Burrard Inlet. Alternatively, climb one of the trails at Crippen Regional Park.
ImageBowen Island has beach coves, boutiques and hiking trails, like this one at Crippen Regional Park. Credit...Jennilee Marigomen for The New York TimesWe are having trouble retrieving the article content.
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