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Whistler’s wintry resort-setting First Night New Year’s Eve celebrations focus on family-friendly festivities, complete with live music, art workshops, street entertainment and more. www.whistlerfirstnight.com
In the Kootenay Rockies, Panorama Mountain Village near Invermere promotes family togetherness with carolling, snow fort building, cosy…
ContinuePosted on November 28, 2011 at 10:00am
Dim the lights … places, please. It’s time for Caravan Farm Theatre! For inspiring entertainment, pull out the woollies for Caravan’s latest seasonal production: The Gift Horse, December 10 - 31. Set on 32 hectares (80 acres) of field and forest near Armstrong in the Thompson Okanagan, The Gift Horse tells a heart-warming holiday tale about unconditional love, redemption, and appreciation of life's precious gifts. The twist? Guests will be transported from scene to…
ContinuePosted on November 11, 2011 at 10:00am
If you’re looking for a blast from the gold mining past, head to the province’s largest historic site, where yuletide carols, horse-drawn sleigh rides and snowy exploration in the Enchanted Forest reign during Barkerville’s Victorian Christmas celebrations, December 10 - 12. Here in the Cariboo Chilcotin, families can overnight in a heritage hotel or B&B, stroll through museum displays, snag a keepsake from one of the shops, enjoy homemade treats at Goldfield Bakery, and take in…
ContinuePosted on November 10, 2011 at 9:00am
BC’s year-round evergreen provides the perfect setting for twinkling lights. Need proof? Qualicum Beach’s Milner Christmas Magic shows how it’s done, thanks to Vancouver Island old-growth Douglas firs and cedars decked out in shimmer, musical interludes by local talent and sweet treats in the tearoom during the first three weekends in December. www.milnergardens.org
Bright Nights in Stanley Park, a yearly…
ContinuePosted on November 9, 2011 at 10:05pm
Paddle a dugout canoe, ride a dogsled, jetboat through a canyon, explore 10,000 years of history — and don’t forget the bannock tacos and Pinot Blanc.
Welcome to the new face of Aboriginal tourism in British Columbia, where ancient traditions speak to modern day art, cuisine and…
ContinuePosted on November 9, 2011 at 10:00pm
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