BC Rockies
Snow-capped Canadian mountain vistas and wildlife galore — it's yours to experience
Discover the BC Rockies and a region with incredible mountain peaks, pristine lakes and meandering rivers. This area offers a varied ecological landscape with tall, old-growth cedars and lodgepole pines to alpine wildflowers.
Take a hike in Mount Robson Provincial Park, the second oldest park in British Columbia’s park system. At 3,954 meters (nearly 13,000 feet), Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. With Alberta’s Jasper National Park as its easterly neighbour, Mount Robson Provincial Park has been esignated as a part of the Canadian Rocky Mountains World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
If one of your passions is birdwatching, the BC Rockies should definitely be included on your birding list. The region offers a varied bird fauna, with more than 180 species recorded in the Mount Robson park and vicinity.
There are numerous accommodation options in the BC Rockies. Choose from dude ranches or luxurious mountain resorts, to charming bed and breakfasts with down-home Canadian hospitality.
Come experience this Canadian mountain playground.
BC Facts
The province's climate varies from marine to continental, and is affected by the prevailing westerly winds, the warm Pacific Ocean, the mountainous topography and BC's northerly location.




