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Aerial images of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Chris Harris has hiked, paddled, driven, and ridden horseback over hundreds of kilometres throughout central British Columbia in pursuit of his art. Now, for a whole new perspective, he’s taken to the skies. In partnership with ...
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The Bugaboos
For the Spring 2012 feature article “Focus group,” writer/photographer Shanna Baker joined a group of photography enthusiasts at a workshop set high in the Purcell Mountains. Over three days, with the assistance of a ...
Beneath Cold Seas
However many new facts we gain from undersea exploration, the ocean remains enigmatic. Award-winning photographer David Hall captures both its beauty and mystery in his new book Beneath Cold Seas: The Underwater Wilderness of the ...
Tofino: Canada's surf capital
She was raised in Chicago, but photographer Kathleen Hinkel has a strong affinity for surf culture and lifestyle. “I love seeing surf towns,” she says. “The heart of those towns beats differently than the heart of a ...
Flores Island's Wild Side Trail
England-born photographer Adam Gibbs has been hooked on the outdoors ever since joining the boy scouts. He spent much of his youth camping, hiking, and exploring the “wilds of England.” After moving to Canada, he became a ...
Monashee park in black and white
Photographer Ernie Laviolette will always have a special place in his heart for Monashee Provincial Park. The Cherryville resident, now close to 80, was fortunate enough to horsepack with a small group through the mountainous, ...
Wells Gray park
Nelson-based photographer Steve Ogle thrives on photographing wild landscapes—from glaciers to old-growth forest to extreme ski terrain—and we sent him to a particularly spectacular one for the Spring 2011 issue. He joined a ...
Harrison Hot Springs
The community of Harrison Hot Springs has more to offer than steamy mineral pools. For our Winter 2010 issue, Vancouver-based photographer Kathleen Hinkel explored the area’s cuisine, culture, and landscapes. She also paid a visit ...
Artist Robert Bateman
His wildlife artwork hangs in galleries and private residences around the globe, but fame was an unexpected event for Robert Bateman, the prolific Canadian artist and naturalist. Writer Bruce Obee visits Bateman in his home and studio ...
Gulf of Georgia Cannery
After reading the Winter 2010 feature article “Cannery life,” by Rosemary Neering, Editor Jane Nahirny was inspired to visit one of our province’s historic coastal canneries for herself. At the Gulf of Georgia Cannery ...
The Lil'wat of Mount Currie
Photographer Gary Fiegehen of Vancouver has been photographing the British Columbia landscape and working with First Nations communities for more than three decades. For the past two years he has helped the Lil’wat people of Mount ...


















