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This series explores the features that define Canada: the most expansive coastline in the world and the world's longest undefended border. It's a never-before-seen view of Canada, rising up and bearing witness to our nation's diversity and beauty. The meeting place of the ocean and land is birthplace of this country's history and the frontline of climate change.
From the waters of Juan de Fuca Strait to Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, the southern coastline of Vancouver Island is a rich palette of incredible sea life and natural beauty.
The eastern coastline of Vancouver Island is a 200 km journey along one of Canada's most spectacular waterways, bursting with life on land and sea.
From scenic Telegraph Cove, around Cape Scott Provincial Park and beyond - the northern coastline of Vancouver Islands is one of the worlds last great wilderness frontiers.
The western coastline of Vancouver Island is a collection of scenic towns, parks and coastal rainforest unique in the world.
Heading southwest from the Fraser Canyon, we coast over to BC's Lower Mainland - a mix of remote mountain ranges, spectacular city-scapes and diverse marine life.
From the city of Vancouver to world famous Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, the Sea to Sky corridor is one of the west coast's most iconic landscapes.
Heading northwest from the ferry terminal at Horseshoe Bay, the Sunshine Coast is an incredible journey featuring world famous mountain ranges, forest landscapes and iconic towns and settlements.
British Columbia's coastal adventures truly begin where the road ends north of Powell River as we explore offshore islands, inland volcanoes, and forgotten World War II defence fortifications.
BC's inland waterways are a remote wonder from Knight Inlet and Klinaklini glacier to Rivers Inlet and the rainforests surrounding Denny Island.
From Bella Coola to Prince Rupert, this aerial journey encounters some of British Columbia's most remote settlements and stunning inland mountain ranges.
Take an epic, high-altitude journey from Seven Sisters Provincial Park to Salmon Glacier and the mountains of the Yellowhead highway.
From the creation legends of Naikoon Provincial Park to rich sea lion colonies and remote lighthouses, Haida Gwaii's northern coastlines are truly one of the world's most remote and incredible landscapes.
Haida Gwaii's southern coastlines are a case study in remote, barren beauty - a cultural and geological past told through the stunning landscape of Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve.
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