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Destination Quebec | Simply marveilleuse!

Destination Quebec | Simply marveilleuse!

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Destination Ontario | A honeymoon heaven since 1804

Destination Ontario | A honeymoon heaven since 1804

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British Columbia | A dramatic setting for a beautiful Canadian wedding

British Columbia | A dramatic setting for a beautiful Canadian wedding

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Destination Nova Scotia | Blessed with breathtaking shores, towering cliffs...

Destination Nova Scotia | Blessed with breathtaking shores, towering cliffs...

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Destination Alberta | Enjoy the colors of innumerable varieties of delightful mountain flora

Destination Alberta | Enjoy the colors of innumerable varieties of delightful mountain flora

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Northeastern BC

The Northeastern part of the region, which spans from the Peace River Valley to the Rocky Mountains, is mostly connected by the world-famous 1500-mile Alaska Highway. Drive along this historic route for an adventure in itself. Built during WWII, this highway takes visitors through the remote wilderness majesty of the Northern Canadian Rockies.

Prince George, the Northeast's largest city, offers a wealth of cultural and historical highlights. It’s also home to the University of Northern British Columbia. Dawson Creek  is home to the Fall Fair Pro Rodeo, Exhibition and Stampede in Dawson Creek. This is the largest event of its kind in Northern BC and Northern Alberta and is not to be missed. Throughout the Northeast there are numerous lakeside resorts, canoeing, hiking, biking and fishing, and for the winter visitor, downhill and cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling.

For More Information Visit BC Tourism Board

British Columbia Travel Info

  • Climate: 
    Low humidity throughout the summer months make this Canadian province an ideal setting for weddings from late May to early October. With the proper planning, a winter wedding might be a unique option.

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  • Currency: Canadian Dollar
  • International calling code:  +1