Sprawling along Canada's Pacific coast, from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to the Alaskan border, the Great Bear Rainforest is a protected wilderness area roughly twice the size of Belgium.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., calls the Great Bear Rainforest "the planet's last large expanse of coastal temperate rain forest." Stretching for more than 250 miles along the coast of British Columbia ...
You don't need to head to the tropics to chase the sunshine. Despite the drizzly reputation of the Pacific Northwest, the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, Canada, boasts more blue skies than ...
This story appears in the October 2015 issue of National Geographic magazine. "You feeling lucky?” Ian McAllister calls. We’re standing on a speck of an island, eight miles west of the British ...