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Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

 


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Measuring 460 kilometers (290 mi) in length and 80 kilometers (50 mi) in width at its widest point, Vancouver Island is the largest island on the western side of North America. The climate is the mildest in Canada, with temperatures on the coast even in January being usually above 0 °C (32 °F). In summer, the warmest days usually achieve a maximum of 28-33 degrees Celsius (82-91°F). With a population of 750,000 people spread over 32,134 square kilometers (12,407 sq mi), mostly along the south eastern portion, there is an abundance of quiet and rugged wilderness in the interior and along the west and north coasts of the island.

Oceans, mountains, glaciers, lakes, rivers, beaches, whales, eagles, bears... Vancouver Island has it all!

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National Parks of the Canadian Rocky Mountains

 


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The Canadian Rocky Mountains - big mountains, big glaciers, and big views!

Stretching from the United States/Canada border in the south 1,450 km (900 mi) northwest towards the British Columbia/Yukon/North West Territories border covering an area of 180,000 square kilometers (112,000 sq mi) the Canadian Rockies are immense! A world-class outdoor recreation paradise and year-round playground for adventure seekers and sightseers. The Canadian Rocky Mountains contain 4 world famous National Parks; Banff, Jasper, Yoho and Kootenay. All favorites of Sea Peak Adventures guides and guests.

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