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? asked in TravelCanadaOther - Canada · 10 years ago

What is there to do inland British Columbia and Alberta?

I am planning on going next April or May. I am interested in seeing the culture, and some nature. I know all about Vancouver Island, but not much about the rest of BC,or about Alberta

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  • 10 years ago
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    Wine tours in the Okanagan valley, as well as the desert interpretive centre in Osoyoos. Loads of great beaches - some do swim in May. Golfing all over the place. Skiing maybe; depends on the mountain.

    Some of the tourist places won't open until Victoria Day weekend, so, that will limit some things. The drives through the National Parks are stunning. There are quite a few hot springs - Ainsworth, and Radium are two that I have been to.

    There is actually far to much to put here. The biggest draws are nature - the mountains, and valleys, and all that. The Okanagan blossom times are a great time to visit. All the fruit trees in blossom is a beautiful sight.

  • 10 years ago

    Try travel Alberta website B.C. Tourism site lots of Info. It would help to know where you are and how old.{Student,Adult or Senior) We have big cities small towns and lots and lots of open space and whole big bunch of trees and mountains, lakes and any other scenery you might like.

  • 10 years ago

    You could always go to the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta. It's one of the largest malls in the world and a really cool thing to go to.

  • 10 years ago

    In the winter skiing............in the summer canoeing, swimming, picking fruits in the agicultural areas.

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