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Locality: Surrey, British Columbia

Phone: +1 844-634-7922



Address: 13465 King George Blvd Unit B V3T 2T8 Surrey, BC, Canada

Website: remotewestcoastadventures.com

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Remote West Coast Adventures 02.10.2020

All of the new artwork found on the Union Jack has been created by the talented local Vancouver artist, Karen Cooper. Known for her dedication to conservation, by visiting her gallery on Granville Island, you can explore the wonderful landscapes and wildlife of British Columbia without leaving the city. To learn more about our partnership, read our previous blog post here: https://buff.ly/2FYA8Dm

Remote West Coast Adventures 12.09.2020

Travelling with your closest family and friends or "social bubble" is a fantastic way to explore BC as we head into the fall. Read about some of the benefits of this style of travel in our latest blog post which you can view on our newly updated website.

Remote West Coast Adventures 05.09.2020

Howe Sound is a triangular shaped fjord that is located northwest of Vancouver. A famous route in British Columbia, Howe Sound is surrounded by spectacular mountain ranges. Travelling this route means cruising past quaint islands in the heart of BC's Sunshine Coast region.

Remote West Coast Adventures 23.08.2020

We all have our own travel motivations like self-discovery, strengthening our personal relationships, experiencing new destinations and cultures, or escapism. Whichever reasons are the ones that drive you to travel doesn't matter since they all speak to the greater good of tourism and help us grow as individuals.

Remote West Coast Adventures 03.08.2020

Nursing stumps can be found all along the forests of the Pacific Northwest. While the bottom stumps in this image may be dead, they are actually beaming with new life while providing rich nutrients and an opening for new trees to absorb some much needed sunlight.

Remote West Coast Adventures 30.07.2020

During our tours, we like to educate guests about how every part of the natural world has a a role to play. For example, while a stream like this one may be small in size compared to the nearby ocean, its importance is widely underestimated. The network of streams across British Columbia has significant impacts on their habitats. Providing not only drinking water, they also offer refuge for aquatic species, act as migration routes, and help transport rock sediments.