The Vancouver Island region, British Columbia, Canada
Tourism Information
The Vancouver Island region is a large, sparsely
populated area, encompassing Vancouver Island, the Gulf
Islands as well as a portion of the mainland.
It has one of the world's most diverse ecosystems:
rainforests, marshes, meadows, beaches, mountains, oceans,
rivers and lakes create habitats for multitudes of wildlife
species. In fact, the region is one of the world's premier
locations for whale watching, birding, as well as salmon and
trout fishing.
Much of the island has been protected as parkland. It
contains many pockets of old-growth fir and cedar forests,
as well as rare, naturally occurring groves of Garry oak.
Vancouver Island is bisected, north to south, by the
Beaufort Mountain Range, which is home to one of Canada's
biggest all-natural ski bases.
The beauty and tranquility of this region has long been a
draw for artists and artisans. Galleries, studios and shops
selling unique, locally produced arts and crafts are found
in many population centres, particularly on the Gulf
Islands.
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