What to do in British Columbia Interior

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Places to Visit in British Columbia Interior

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1. Moraine Lake

The area around Moraine Lake is so picturesque, it demands to be photographed! Allow plenty of time to absorb the majesty of the place, and make sure to take plenty of pictures. With rugged snowy pinnacles in the distance and pure mountain water surrounded by local larch trees, this is an excellent place for hiking, and there are also canoes available for rent. However, its situation high in the Rocky Mountains means that Moraine Lake is only accessible from June to September, as the road is blocked by snow for the rest of the year.
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2. Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park was called the “Backbone Of The World” by Native Americans. Having been established all the way back in 1886, it is one of Canada’s oldest national parks. The park was of course named after the very glaciers that carved out its unique landscape, but you’ll find it has a wide range of landscapes and environments.
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3. Yoho National Park

Yoho National Park encompasses a section of the Canadian Rockies, where jagged mountain peaks zigzag into pristine river valleys. Discover astonishing lookouts, geological wonders and tranquil forests as you drive, hike or ski through the landscape. Covering an area of 507 square miles (1,313 square kilometers), Yoho National Park packs heritage sites, fascinating fossil deposits and 28 peaks over 9,800 feet (3,000 meters) into its UNESCO World Heritage-listed expanse.
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4. Big White Ski Resort

Ascending the road to Big White Ski Resort, you’ll be struck at the wind-whipped snow cornices found throughout the area. In some parts, an unusually high champagne powder snowfall carpets the trees, lending them a stocky appearance which has inspired the term “snow ghosts.” Explore over 2,765 acres (1,147 hectares) in one of the largest skiable terrains in British Columbia. Enjoy the day on the slopes and the remarkable sights.
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5. Kicking Horse Mountain Resort

Specializing in challenging terrain and steep slopes, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort attracts beginner to expert skiers from all over the world. It is set along the ridges of an immense valley in Golden, British Columbia. Enjoy the sublime views of alpine forest stretched over this mountainous region.
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