British Columbia has officially designated a large, fierce-looking marine reptile that swam in waters off Vancouver …
Long-necked elasmosaur officially adopted as B.C.’s fossil emblemRead More
// by The Canadian Press
British Columbia has officially designated a large, fierce-looking marine reptile that swam in waters off Vancouver …
Long-necked elasmosaur officially adopted as B.C.’s fossil emblemRead More
// by City of Wetaskiwin
Few things capture our collective imagination more than the remarkable vehicles of flight, transportation, farming and …
How one man’s passion for things that go helped bring a world-class museum to WetaskiwinRead More
// by Matthew Bossons
Whitehorse’s storied Beringia Interpretive Centre has reopened after more than six months of renovations 1.5 …
Yukon’s Beringia Interpretive Centre to reopen after major faceliftRead More
// by Malin Jordan
Car and truck enthusiasts will have a lot to see in Cloverdale July 8. The National Truck Show and BCHRA Hot Rod …
Truck and hot rod shows both return to Cloverdale Fairgrounds July 8Read More
// by Lauren Collins
The Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver is getting a $5.18-million boost from the federal government. The funding, …
Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver gets $5.18M from fedsRead More
// by Sarah Simpson
The train station that almost didn’t come to be isn’t going anywhere. The E&N railway builder planned to …
// by Andrew Bailey
A unique new future is rolling into one of Ucluelet’s most cherished icons of the past. James Manke has …
Iconic Ucluelet building transformed into kayak museumRead More
// by Boundary Country Tourism
Pioneer tales, rail road stations and echoes of storied pasts; you might not initially expect the Boundary to be rich …
Discover the treasures of Boundary Country’s museumsRead More
// by Associated Press
California’s famous Hearst Castle will reopen to the public in May after a two-year closure due to the pandemic …
California’s magnificent Hearst Castle to reopen May 11Read More
// by mcclatchy
By Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times The sun was low, the cactus shadows were lengthening and laughter rang …
What’s happening in Joshua Tree is a ‘dream’ — and possibly a curseRead More
// by Sean Feagan
The Campbell River Museum fired up its historic ‘steam donkey’ on Feb. 13, in an event that drew a crowd of …
VIDEO: Campbell River Museum’s ‘steam donkey’ draws crowdRead More
// by Adam Louis
There’s exciting news for tourism in Harrison Hot Springs. The Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport …
Province grants Harrison $1 million to expand Visitor Centre, Sasquatch MuseumRead More
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