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Bahamas
The Bahamas is comprised of 700 islands sprinkled over 100,000 square miles of ocean starting just 50 miles off the coast of Florida. The archipelago is an ecological oasis featuring 2,000 breathtaking islands and cays and boasts the clearest water on the planet—with a visibility of over 200 feet. You can see your toes as easily as you can the world's third largest barrier reef.http://www.bahamas.com -
Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows
When you are in Maple Ridge, spoil yourself in the communities' natural beauty and vibrant urban life. Explore museums, discover restaurants, markets, theatres, art galleries, and lively community festivals. Outdoor enthusiasts have a wealth of activities to indulge in. Choose from championship-designed golf courses, fishing, canoeing and kayaking, boating, horseback riding, cycling and mountain-biking or hiking in lush evergreen forests.http://www.mapleridge-pittmeadows.com -
Langley
Home to Fort Langley, and the Birthplace of British Columbia, plan to spend a day visiting Langley's museums and unlock the mysteries of the past – above and below the ground. Fort Langley National Park is the exact replica of the Hudson's Bay Company trading post situated on the Fraser River's banks, complete with costumed interpretive guides. Take a self-guided tour at the Langley Centennial Museum and enjoy Fort Langley's historic buildings and cemetery.http://www.tourism-langley.ca -
Kelowna
Relatively undiscovered, Kelowna is never too crowded despite playing host to visitors the world over. Cradled within a glorious range of mountains, is a sanctuary filled with pristine lakes, pine forests, abundant gardens, orchards and vineyards, sandy beaches and superb amenities. Stretching from north to south for approximately 110 kms (68 miles) is beautiful Okanagan Lake. The lake sustains several diverse communities along this corridor known as the Okanagan Valley.http://www.tourismkelowna.com -
Tokyo
The capital of Japan, Tokyo, is the core of the most populated urban area in the world, Greater Tokyo (which has a population of 35 million people). This huge, wealthy and fascinating metropolis brings high-tech visions of the future side by side with glimpses of old Japan, and has something for everyone. Huge and varied in its geography, with over 2,000 square kilometers to explore, Tokyo Metropolis spans not just the city, but rugged mountains to the west and subtropical islands to the south.http://www.gotokyo.org/en -
Kamloops
The Kamloops area is home to an incredibly diverse landscape of sagebrush-covered hills, ravines, wide open grasslands, rugged mountains, forested valleys and pristine lakes. As a semi-arid ecosystem, the natural environment provides habitat for many unique plants and animals. Whether you prefer adrenaline-charged excitement or more laid-back pursuits, you'll find unsurpassed opportunities to pursue your outdoor passions.http://www.tourismkamloops.com -
Delta
Just 40 minutes drive south of Vancouver, and at the main ferry connection to Vancouver Island, Delta is known for its beautiful landscapes formed by the Fraser River and vistas of mountains and ocean in the Lower Mainland. Delta is set amongst farmland, wetland and historic homes and buildings. The farms and pastures of Delta are a visible legacy of the region's rich agricultural history.http://www.deltachamber.ca/doing-business-in-delta/visiting-delta -
Cowichan
Fertile valleys, rolling mountains, undulating rivers and pristine lakes come together to form the backdrop of the Cowichan; a place of incredible beauty, timeless traditions and tidal rhythms. Nestled between the bustling cities of Victoria to the South and Nanaimo to the North, Cowichan offers a wide choice of things to see and do throughout the year, from exploring the wine country trails, to unforgettable fishing, kayaking, hiking and golfing adventures.http://www.cvrd.bc.ca -
Chilliwack
Modern Chilliwack has something for everybody. There are fun-filled family attractions, world-class sports fishing, white water river rafting, beautiful lakes, hiking and biking trails that lead to awe-inspiring vistas, spectacular golf vacations for all skill levels, and great festivals. Chilliwack is nestled in a wide, fertile river valley surrounded by endless mountains, miles of crystal clear lakes, and acres of untamed wilderness.http://www.tourismchilliwack.com -
Campbell River
Nestled on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, and long known as the "Salmon Capital of the World" and more recently as an adventure and eco-tourism hub, Campbell River is a natural destination choice, in more ways than one. Capture the spirit of Campbell River with a stroll in the sea breezes on Discovery Pier and you might see a salmon, eagle, or whale. Take in views of Discovery Passage, Quadra Island and, in the distance, the rugged Coast Mountain range of mainland British Columbia.http://campbellrivertourism.com