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The British Columbia Provincial Motto is 'Splendour without diminishment'.
The Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver is one of Canada's most significant buildings and 'captures the Canadian identity'. 
Sparkling Hill Resort in the Okanagan Valley has Swarovski crystal appointed rooms for some well deserved luxury.
'New Canadian Cuisine' at Edible Canada, Granville Island, uses the best of the market's produce. They can even take you on a guided gourmet tour. 
Totem Poles are made by the First Nations of the Northwest Coast, often animals or mythical beings and an emblem for a family or clan.  
The Rosewood Hotel Georgia re-opened in 2011, once again a Vancouver legend, having welcomed Elvis, Katherine Hepburn and British royalty. 
High above Vancouver on Grouse Mountain is the world's first wind turbine with a clear glass viewPOD - the Eye of the Wind. 
The world record-breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola is a 4.4km journey between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, 436m above the valley floor. 
Follow Vancouver's food trucks on Twitter for delicious street side Mexican, Pizza, slow cooked meat and the legendary Japadog. 
Zipline on Vancouver's North Shore on Grouse Mountain, or travel to Whistler for some of the world's highest and longest, reaching up to 100km/hr.
The Rockies are only a 2 day drive from Vancouver (713km) on British Columbia's Highway #1, the TransCanada Highway. 
Vancouver's world-class restaurant scene features Tojo's (home of the California Roll) and Vij's awarded Indian - both favourites of Anthony Bourdain. 
50 flights a day land at Victoria International Airport from Vancouver and Seattle, or take a floatplane, helicopter or BC Ferry. 
The Grand Wall of 'The Chief' at Squamish is 500m high, with over 200 famous rock climbs. There's also a hike to the top and a gondola proposed for 2013. 
BC's Kettle Valley Trail is a 455km rails-to-trails bike route through the Okanagan, an easy 2.2% grade through vineyards and across 18 historic trestle bridges.
505 million year old fossils can be seen on a guided hike to the Burgess Shale site in BC's Yoho National Park in the Rocky Mountains. 
750 million litres of whitewater rush through Hells Gate Gorge every minute during the Fraser River's peak spring levels.
There are 125 heritage buildings at Barkerville in the Cariboo, once a gold town, now home to musical shows, stage coaches and 'citizens' from the 1860s. 
15 hiking trails at Sun Peaks Resort include a climb to the 'Top of the World'. Even better during Alpine Blossom Season in July & August. (Photo: Adam Stein)
There are at least 120 wineries in the Thompson Okanagan, BC's oldest and largest wine producing region. Download the Winery Touring eGuide today. 
The heart-stopping new Cliffwalk at the Capilano Suspension Bridge in Vancouver - do you dare? 
70,000 creatures live at the Vancouver Aquarium in Stanley Park, including beluga whales and sea otters.
The 100 mile diet started here in BC - where it is all about local, sustainable and delicious ingredients. 
Canadian Mountain Holidays offer hiking adventures in the Columbia Mountains. Daily helicopter flights take you to otherwise inaccessible alpine lakes. 
Vancouver is one of the only major cities in the world on the edge of nature with kayaking, biking and more within 15 mins of downtown.
The Great Bear Rainforest is the largest intact temperate rainforest in the world and the natural habitat of the Spirit Bear.
Victoria on Vancouver Island has Canada’s mildest climate – so you have a lot more time to do a whole lot more exploring.
85 orcas live in Southern Georgia Strait between the BC Mainland and Vancouver Island.
British Columbia’s highways are wide and well kept, so before you know it you’ll be happily cruising along the right hand side of the road like a local.