Vancouver Coast & Mountains Map
Vancouver Coast & Mountains Map
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. Located between the Pacific Ocean and Coast Mountains means that all manner of experience and adventure awaits you.
RV PARKS:
- Eaglewind RV Park - Aldergrove, BC
Big Rig Friendly. Private sites, easy access to Fraser Valley and Greater Vancouver activities including kayaking, biking, antiques, bookshops, drive-in movies, IMAX and local wine tasting. Close to Sea to Sky Hwy (Hwy 99) for Whistler/Pemberton for snowboarding, mountain biking and zip trekking. For those going on short excursions with WestJet we are 15 mins. from Tradex and Abbotsford Int'l Airport (YXX) for easy access to tropical holidays.
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ATTRACTIONS:
Native Longhouse Adventures
Have you ever wanted to learn how to make stone and wood tools? Or learn cedar bark weaving? What about learning to cook with red-hot stones? I promise you that you will never look at camping the same again after spending your day and night with the Coast Salish native elders.
Not only will you be surrounded by the Coast Mountain Range, located near Vancouver, in Paradise Valley, but you will be entering the territory of the Coast Salish Nation with your First Nations guide.
Ora et Labora - The Westminster Abbey at Mission, B.C.
When one thinks of the word Monk, one might be inclined to entertain notions of quiet men in far-off lands residing in stone seminaries. To find a church beautiful in a majestic kind of way, we often think of cathedrals in Europe or in Eastern Canada. In the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, just outside Mission, you'll find The Church of Westminster Abbey - one of only two Benedictine seminaries in Canada.
ADVENTURES:
Destination: Sunshine Coast - RVing in Powell River
BC doesn’t have desert-like warmth in December, but we have just as much to offer RV’ers. Especially on BC’s West Coast with its temperate climate; fall to spring camping is not only do-able but enjoyable.
Travel Photography - RVing & Photography Go Hand-in-Hand
It’s like hunting with camera – not a gun. You could shoot anything but you don’t want too; the prey you’re after is elusive and mysterious: the perfect combination of light, form, texture, subject and shadow. You’ll know it when you see it.