By A Mystery Man Writer
July is midsummer in British Columbia, but aside from a few popular locales, there's not much of a tourist rush across the vast province. Head into the more remote areas to avoid those crowds, where you can learn about First Nations people, spot wildlife, hike and kayak in provincial and national parks, or relax in luxurious accommodations. Here are a few tips for visiting British Columbia in July.
July is midsummer in British Columbia, but aside from a few popular locales, there's not much of a tourist rush across the vast province. Head into the more remote areas to avoid those crowds, where you can learn about First Nations people, spot wildlife, hike and kayak in provincial and national parks, or relax in luxurious accommodations. Here are a few tips for visiting British Columbia in July.
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