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Vancouver
Ranked as one of the world’s most livable cities, Vancouver boasts four-star restaurants, European-style bistros, live theatres, 16 beaches, designer shops, three local mountains, and some of the best skiing and water sports in the world. Other famous attractions include Granville Island, the 1000-acre downtown Stanley Park, the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre, and the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge.

Whistler
This picturesque four-season alpine resort in the Coast Mountains is recognized as the number one ski resort in North America. In addition to fabulous skiing, Whistler offers four championship golf courses, a network of paved trails, several spas, five sparkling lakes, international cuisine at 80 restaurants, and 150 sensational shops and boutiques.


Victoria
Victoria combines the old-world charm of 19th-century London with the excitement of a modern-day city. Walk through its cobblestone streets and enjoy afternoon tea, designer boutiques, and hundreds of restaurants. This beautiful city’s attractions also include Thunderbird Park, Inner Harbour, the Royal BC Museum, Beacon Hill Park, and whale-watching cruises.


Kelowna
Kelowna, at the heart of the Okanagan Valley, is home to many activities and events, culture and the arts. Mountains, the lakes and rolling hills provide a diverse range of activities, from wine-tasting to golf to skiing to fishing to mountain-biking. The city itself has a rich concentration of galleries, museums, theatres, and artist studios co-existing with an eclectic mix of dining opportunities.