Mountains, forest and above all, water, define the Vancouver Island landscape. It is, in a way, a land of giants: immense and ancient trees, snow-capped mountains and vast sweeps of ocean that teem with whales and attract storm watchers during winter. Hundreds of species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians live here year-round or stop here on annual migration routes, drawing wildlife watchers, including birders, from all over the world.
Camping is a great way to explore the region's numerous parks, and anglers should head to Campbell River - the "Salmon Captial of the World". Try island hopping around the Gulf Islands and enjoy the scenic driving routes.