Olympic hype two-years in its rearview, British Columbia is steering a course back to the four-season recognition it deserves. If you think winters here rock, wait till you experience summer.
Summer in: Vancouver and Whistler
From skyscrapers to summits, British Columbia's got it all.
By Malin Dunfors
posted: 07/25/2012
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