The Rocky Mountains is the largest mountain range in North America, spanning 3,000 miles from the northernmost part of ...
British Columbia, to Canada’s gorgeous Rocky Mountains—this train-loving girl jumped at the chance. After all: No kids. No husband. And a chance to climb the Rockies without once having to put ...
The tandem are two of myriad natural spectacles in British Columbia ... you’ll find the Columbia Icefield, the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains. Most famous among its extant glaciers ...
That’s why, even though the Rocky Mountain Range runs from Northern British Columbia to New Mexico, we can claim our very own “Rockies” as a distinct wonder of Canada.
Along the Fraser River near Lillooet, British Columbia. Photography: Rocky Mountaineer The railroad ... all the way from California via the Cascade Mountains and Okanagan Valley.
Being deposited by helicopter in the wild for a far-off hike may sound extreme, but those who undertake the adventure do it for the payoff: mile after mile of remote mountain spots absent trails ...
the geological whims of the Rocky Mountains have other ideas. Laws dating as far back as 1866 say the mountainous portion of the Alberta-British Columbia boundary is determined by how the water ...
Just when you think a provincial boundary is set in stone, the geological whims of the Rocky Mountains have other ideas. Laws dating as far back as 1866 say the mountainous portion of the ...