Vancouver Island Destination Guide

Discover the magic of Canada’s West Coast gem, Vancouver Island! Where else can you find ancient rainforests, rugged coastlines, and the cool waters of the Pacific Ocean all in one place? This island offers abundant outdoor adventures and peaceful escapes. Vancouver Island stretches over 460 kilometers, from the charming capital city of Victoria to the …

Alberta Travel Guide

Alberta Travel Guide Discover the beauty of Canada’s sunniest province! Majestic mountains, diverse hikes, glacial lakes, dinosaurs, and more. Alberta (AB) is home to North America’s largest mountain range, the second largest dark sky preserve in the world, iconic Canadian wildlife, and a place where dinosaurs used to roam. No matter the time of year, …

British Columbia Travel Guide

British Columbia is the western most province in Canada. It is where the mountains meet the ocean. British Columbia is a magical place with unreal scenery and wildlife. With such diversity, a trip to British Columbia does not disappoint. British Columbia offers something for every type of traveler. Explore vibrant cities like Vancouver and Victoria, …

Canada Travel Guide

About Canada Canada is a country in North America (and my home country–woo!). It is the second largest country in the world and touches three oceans: Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic. Canada is broken into ten provinces and three territories spanning over 9,000 KMs. It is home to a wide diversity of scenery, wildlife, and even …

What to Watch, Listen, and Read Before a Trip to Canada

Evolving Pop Culture Guide to Canada Evolving pop culture guide on what to consume before or during your trip to Canada 🇨🇦. These are podcasts, books, and documentaries I have consumed and would recommend. You can learn more about each by clicking the links in the title. Learn about Canada’s Indigenous Peoples Listen to Podcasts …

Drumheller Badlands & Atlas Coal Mine

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 19 It’s finally time to go to the Drumheller Badlands. The land of dinosaurs. This is something I’ve wanted to do for years. I’ve always found dinosaurs, interesting, so it’s cool to go to a place where they roamed. Early Morning in Canmore We woke up early and, …

A Beginner’s Experience Hiking Folding Mountain

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 17 Folding Mountain is a 15.1 km out-and-back trail. The elevation gain is 1,125m and is considered a challenging route. If you make it to the top of Folding Mountain, and take a picture, Folding Mountain Brewery will give you a free beer. Today Callum (my boyfriend) and …

A Day in Jasper National Park – Valley of the Five Lakes & Jasper Brewing Co.

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 16 On our second day (first full day) in Jasper National Park, we did the Valley of the Five Lakes hike, visited Jasper Brewing Co., and Pyramid Lake. It was finally a sunny day, so I was feeling hopeful that my boyfriend, Callum, would have a clear night …

Maligne Lake via the Icefields Parkway

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 15 After a dreamy night at Wilcox Campground, my boyfriend, Callum and I had breakfast, and continued down the Icefields Parkway towards Jasper National Park in our campervan, stopping at Maligne Lake. The day was filled with a mix of planned stops, and unexpected encounters, showcasing the beauty …

Driving Icefields Parkway: Banff to Columbia Icefields

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 14 The Icefields Parkway is an iconic Canadian drive that everyone should do at some point in their life. It was time to leave Banff National Park, and head north towards Jasper National Park. There was no cell phone service for the majority of our drive towards Jasper …

What It’s Like to Hike Iceline, Little Yoho Valley & Yoho Valley Trail Loop

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 13 Callum and I originally planned to do Moraine Lake early this day, but since we were able to do it in the evening a couple days ago, we decided to hike the Iceline Trail while looping through Little Yoho Valley and Yoho Valley. This was a trail …

A Day At The Iconic Lake Louise Plus Teahouse Hike

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 12 Today we visited the iconic Lake Louise. This is a moment I have waited for for nearly a decade. Given this is probably one of the most popular locations in the world, my boyfriend Callum, and I knew we had to go as early as possible. To …

Emerald Lake Magic & A Surprise Trip To Moraine Lake

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 11 Today’s adventure took my boyfriend Callum, and I to Yoho National Park, specifically Emerald Lake in British Columbia (BC) with a surprise trip to Moraine Lake in Alberta! This was one of my favourite days of our whole trip. Emerald Lake Parking To visit Emerald Lake, it’s …

Kootenay National Park – Stanley Glacier Hike & Marble Canyon

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 10 Known as the land of fire and ice, Kootenay National Park has it all. A land of contrasts with breathtaking alpine views, and vibrant blue waters rushing through a limestone canyon. This is my experience spending a full day exploring Kootenay National Park in British Columbia. On …

Arrow Lakes Provincial Park to Kootenay National Park Road Trip

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 9 It was time to hit the road again, but this time from Arrow Lakes Provincial Park to Kootenay National Park (where we actually had a campsite booked). Even though it was another longish driving day (3.5 hrs vs. the 6.5 hr drive the day before), the scenery …

Where to Stop From Cherryville to Arrow Lakes Provincial Park

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 8 A road trip isn’t complete without at least one long driving day, so we decided to make our driving day from Cherryville to Arrow Lakes Provincial Park even longer by taking the scenic route! This is a list with photos of every stop we made from Cherryville …

Exploring Okanagan Wineries & Picking Up Our Campervan

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 7 After our couple of days hiking the Sea to Sky Corridor (Chief & Garibaldi), we spent a few days in the Okanagan region with Callum’s brother’s girlfriend’s family, golfing and boating. Okanagan was the beginning of our campervan road trip. This ended up being a life changing …

A Beginner’s Experience Hiking Garibaldi (in the Rain)

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 6 I was originally apprehensive about hiking Garibaldi after hiking the Chief the day before, but I am very thankful I did it. Even though it was raining, the Garibaldi hike is one of my favourites I have ever done. The scenery is unreal. The wooded area is …

A Beginner’s Experience Doing The Chief Hike

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 5 The classic Stawamus Chief hike is probably the most challenging hike I have done in my life. I have hiked a lot of places in the world, but the descent of the Chief was a challenge. At 702 metres above the town of Squamish, the Chief cliff …

Vancouver Island to Vancouver by Ferry (I was not chill)

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 4 I was pumped to go to spend half of a day in Vancouver. I’ve never been and have always wanted to go. Unfortunately this did not happen, because we missed our planned ferry to Vancouver. Tofino to Nanaimo It was a nearly 3 hour drive to Nanaimo. …

What to Do with One Day in Tofino – Surf in Tofino

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 3 The goal of this day was to learn how to surf in Tofino. I tried surfing one other time, but I don’t really count it. I was 19, in Indonesia, and it was only for 20 mins and pretty informal. With a full day available, our perfect …

Road Trip to Tofino, British Columbia

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 2 After a good night’s sleep at Best Western Cowichan Valley, Callum & I woke up early so we could make the nearly 3.5 hours drive to Tofino (with some stops along the way). I really wanted to check out Cathedral Grove (they filmed some of Star Wars …

Orca in Vancouver British Columbia in the Pacific Ocean

1-Day in Victoria, BC – Whales & City Exploration

A Western Canada Road Trip – Day 1 Fear aside, we headed to Vancouver Island in British Columbia (BC) for the first part of our road trip (and for me to live out my dream of seeing Orcas). It’s been eight months since I last travelled. The thing that I loved so much, the thing …