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City - 2.46 m | Vancouver | 100%
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City - 367 k | Victoria | 91%
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The Canadian portion of the Rocky Mountains, (as the name suggests), includes arguably some of the most beautiful scenery in the country, as well as objectively some of the most visited parks | Canadian Rockies | 63%
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City - 194 k | Kelowna | 61%
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City - 103 k | Kamloops | 60%
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City - 104 k | Nanaimo | 59%
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City - 180 k | Abbotsford | 50%
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Densely populated and urbanised valley on the Fraser River (the longest/most important river in British Columbia) | Fraser Valley | 40%
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Formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, this archipelago is home to the Haida people, whom comprise half of the 4.7 thousand people on the remote islands. Historic totem poles, mark old Haida villages among the scenic coasts, although unfortunately the Haida language is extremely endangered and on the verge of extinction. | Haida Gwaii | 40%
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Dry and sunny valley which boasts a famed collection of vineyards. The only true (non-polar) desert in Canada can be found at Osoyoos | Okanagan Valley | 39%
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This national park can be best described by its name, which translates to awe in the Cree Language. Within the park's boundaries is the mighty Takakkaw Falls, among the tallest waterfalls in the country. | Yoho National Park | 31%
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Popular recreation (provincial) park in close proximity to Vancouver and other populous cities. Trailheads snake through the park, which is located of the Sea to Sky section of the Trans-Canada Highway. Whistler's skii resorts stop just short of the park borders. | Garibaldi Provincial Park | 23%
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Impressive peak along the Yellowhead Highway, and the tallest mountain in the Canadian Rockies. Known as Yexyexéscen to the native Shuswap people, or Mountain of the Spiral Road - elevation: 3,954 m | Mount Robson | 23%
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Fjord-esque lake in Eastern British Columbia. Points of interest include Kaslo, where the SS Moyie, the oldest intact sternwheeler can be explored, Ainsworth Hot Springs, the oldest community on the lake containing some of the best hotsprings BC has to offer, as well as Nelson, a hippy 'paradise'. | Kootenay Lake | 21%
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The tallest of the coast mountains, in 1925, Canada mountaineers Don and Phyllis Munday spotted the massive range while climbing Mount Arrowsmith on Vancouver Island. The mountain, which hadn't been discovered until then, was given the elusive name of Mystery Mountain while the couple organised trips out to investigate. The mountain was climbed in 1936 - elevation: 4,019 m | Mount Waddington | 16%
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