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The wild is calling in British Columbia

ON THE WATER

ome to hundreds of rivers, lakes, fjords, hot springs and over 15,000 miles of coastline, you’re never far from a water-based adventure in Canada’s westernmost province. Head out into Howe Sound on a paddleboard and listen to the soothing sounds of your oar slicing through the water as you tune in to the nature that surrounds you in British Columbia.

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