Northern British Columbia
Northern BC is filled with parks and nature preserves. From the mystical, storm-swept Queen Charlotte Islands

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to the Rocky Mountain foothills, this is a land where man's biggest accomplishments seem small in comparison.
Cedar totems carved centuries ago stand tall in aboriginal villages. And just north of Prince George, the Hubble Homestead is a living museum of trading post life in 1905
In the Queen Charlotte Islands, there are plants and animals that exist nowhere else. And in the Northern Rockies, the Muskwa-Kechika Special Management Area is known as the "Serengeti of the North", because nowhere else outside of Africa is there such wildlife diversity and intact ecosystems in a relatively compact area.
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