Category: British Columbia

How Do You Get To British Columbia?

Vancouver International Airport is the main gateway to British Columbia, and there are dozens of smaller airports throughout the province. Seaplane and helicopter service is available along the coast, and seaplanes fly to many remote lakes. BC’s major airlines are: Air Canada. What airport do you fly into for British Columbia? Air. If you’re arriving […]

What Are The Regions Of British Columbia?

Regions of British Columbia Cariboo Region. Kootenay Region. Mainland / Southwest. North Coast and Nechako. Northeast. Thompson-Okanagan. Vancouver Island / Coast. Additional Resources. How many regions are in British Columbia? B.C.’s eight distinct regions have their own unique geography, climate, economy, history and cultural diversity. How are regions in B.C. divided? The province of British […]

What Airport Do You Fly Into For British Columbia?

Vancouver International Airport. Air. If you’re arriving by air, you’ll most likely be flying into Vancouver International Airport (YVR). Located just 25 minutes from downtown, YVR is consistently rated one of the best airports in North America. Where do you fly into for British Columbia? Certified Airports in B.C. Abbotsford International Airport (YXX) Anahim Lake […]

Is British Columbia Considered A Country?

British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. British Columbia Country Canada Confederation July 20, 1871 (6th) Capital Victoria Largest city Vancouver Is British Columbia a country? Located on the west coast of Canada, British Columbia became the sixth province of Canada […]

What Runs Through British Columbia?

The Rocky Mountain Trench is the longest valley in North America. It runs 1,400 km from Montana to the Yukon and along the length of British Columbia. What Canadian thing runs through British Columbia? The Fraser, the only major river that lies entirely within the province, rises in the Rockies near the Yellowhead Pass, flows […]

When Did Francophones Come To British Columbia?

1793. British Columbia has over 310,000 Francophiles and over 73,000 Francophones. The province is home to Canada’s fourth-largest Francophone community. Francophones first arrived in the province with Alexander Mackenzie in 1793. How did French get to British Columbia? ​The francophone presence in British Columbia has its origins in the colonization of the Pacific Northwest by […]