Discover the Communities Leading the Way in Regenerative Travel
Across British Columbia, local communities are reimagining tourism on their own terms—centering stewardship, cultural integrity, and long-term resilience. These are not just destinations, but active partners in shaping a travel future rooted in reciprocity and respect. Join us in supporting their visions and walking alongside them in responsible exploration.
Kelowna
In Kelowna, every visit is an invitation to connect more deeply, tread more lightly, and leave the valley better than you found it. Here, you’re not just a traveller. You’re a co-creator in something beautiful: vibrant ecosystems, thriving cultures, and sustainable adventures that recharge more than just your spirit.
Parksville Qualicum Beach
In Parksville Qualicum Beach it’s important that we maintain a strong sense of community that every visitor feels they are a part of.
Prince George
Experience Prince George responsibly by embracing sustainable tourism practices that preserve natural assets and support local communities. By aligning with global sustainability goals, visitors can enjoy the region’s cultural heritage and pristine environments while contributing to environmental conservation.
Squamish
Located within the Átl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound Biosphere Reserve, Squamish is recognized by UNESCO as an ecologically unique area working to strike a balance for humans and nature to coexist in a sustainable way. Squamish is home to a number of stunning natural landscapes, from estuaries to mountain peaks, that offer a variety of ways to get out and explore this remarkable region where the mountains meet the ocean.


