British Columbia

Interactive Map of British Columbia

British Columbia is Canada's westernmost province. A diverse geography of everything from ancient forests to deserts, wave-crashing coastlines to quiet lakes. It's slogan is 'SuperNatural BC'. Popularized by filmmakers as 'Hollywood North' because they can film any city, geography, sport, sight and adventure in one province... and so can you.

British Columbia is bordered by the Yukon Territory to the north, Alberta to the east and the state of Washington to the south.

Once you select a region you can browse through the best RV Parks, attractions and adventure and plan your next great adventure.

Use the drop down menu to go directly to the region of your choice or read about each region in the descriptions below.

Vancouver Island is a large, relatively sparsely populated area which encompasses Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, as well as a portion of the coastal mainland. Condé Nast Traveler magazine's 2009 Readers' Choice Awards ranked Vancouver Island second in the "Top Islands of North America" category...

Vancouver Coast - Located on the Southwest corner of British Columbia, the majestic Vancouver, Coast and Mountains region presents a captivating range of cultural, recreational, natural and wilderness attractions in this all-year playground...

Thompson Okanagan - Boaters and RV'ers love British Columbia's interior region with many RV Parks on the water or just a short commute away. Thompson Okanagan is often referred to as Napa north. Lounge around on miles of beaches, enjoy wineries, golf, fishing, hiking and virtually every outdoor activity on the planet...

Kootenay Rockies - An amazingly beautiful land of clear, clean rivers, lakes, and waterfalls; beaches, mineral hot springs, alpine and foothill meadows and rugged, snow-crusted mountains. Four of British Columbia's seven national parks are located here. Favourite past times here include: canoeing, boating...

Cariboo Chilcotin - A vast and storied landscape that reaches from the remote wildness of the Pacific Coast to the Cariboo Mountain Range, with deep forests, hidden wild mountain lakes, craggy peaks and lush grasslands rolling through the valleys. Rich in history and the spirit of exploration...

Northern British Columbia - The sprawling and often rugged expanse comprises more than half of the entire province: an area larger than California and twice as large as the United Kingdom. Mountain ranges dominate the northern landscape, were shaped by volcanic fire and the valleys were carved over time by ancient glaciers...