BC is a gastronomic paradise with natural, multicultural and agricultural abundance – a place where beer, wine and food lovers from all over the globe come to feast upon the cornucopia.
The five distinct growing regions of BC are home to celebrated artisanal vineyards, many of them featuring creative cuisine, local artistry and unique accommodations. In addition to the abundance of wineries across the province, markets, restaurants, breweries, and creative eateries are plentiful.
Whether you’re exploring the rugged coastline of Vancouver Island, discovering the rolling vineyards that blanket the slopes of the Okanagan and Similkameen Valley or touring the quilted landscape of artisanal farming communities in the Fraser Valley, BC’s wine and culinary offerings are sure to inspire your inner epicurean.
Situated north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Whistler is known for the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort, which is the largest ski resort in North America. Apart from skiing, the town is known for many other outdoor sports and activities. However, the town is not limited to sports. Whistler features an extensive amount of art & culture to explore. The main highlight is Whistler First Nations lil wat Squamish Cultural Centre which is the first centre of its kind in Canada. The museum features guided tours which are included in the admission fees. Another significant facility is the Audain Art Museum which features a collection of art from some of the most celebrated artists of the province. While Whistler is the main ski destination in the province, Whistler First Nations Cultural Centre along with other vibrant art & culture scenes are worth exploring!
Every community has its own unique cultural footprint.
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