Visit the Soul of Douglas Channel
Paddle the fjords of the north coast by visiting Kitimat, a beautiful community tucked at the head of the spectacular Douglas Channel, a deep coastal body of water…
Stretching over 100 km between the Selkirk and Purcell Mountains, Kootenay Lake offers paddlers an endless playground of crystal-clear water, secluded beaches, and dramatic mountain backdrops.…
The coast has always called to me. The salty air, the rhythm of crashing waves, and the rugged beauty of Vancouver Island’s shores. The stories I'd heard of secluded coves, glassy channels, and…
The first river I paddled in British Columbia was the Slocan in the East Kootenay. It was, and still is, unbelievably beautiful. Having grown up canoeing the flat-as-glass prairies, I had never…
Explore North Vancouver's history and sustainable transportation journey
MONOVA’s Main Exhibit Gallery showcases North Vancouver’s history with themes of Passion for Place, Industry, and Enterprise. Engage with the Sustainable Transportation Journey exhibit on display until March 1, 2026.