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The Best Place on Earth

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Visitors to British Columbia are greeted by a sign at the border that reads “Welcome to British Columbia, The Best Place on Earth.” The first time I drove into BC, not knowing a whole lot about the province, I thought to myself, “well that’s a bit presumptuous.” After spending weeks exploring the rainforests, wilderness coast, and mountains and glaciers of BC, however, I came to realize that the bold claim couldn’t be truer. Where is the best place in the Best Place on Earth, you ask? During my travels in this great land, I made a point of asking any local that I chatted with where their favorite place in BC was. More times than not, the answer was “Lake O’Hara” (Tofino was a close second). With views such as this, of the mountains and lakes of the Lake O’Hara region from Opabin Prospect, it’s not hard to see why Canadians are so fond of this magical place. Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada.

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Visitors to British Columbia are greeted by a sign at the border that reads “Welcome to British Columbia, The Best Place on Earth.” The first time I drove into BC, not knowing a whole lot about the province, I thought to myself, “well that’s a bit presumptuous.” After spending weeks exploring the rainforests, wilderness coast, and mountains and glaciers of BC, however, I came to realize that the bold claim couldn’t be truer. Where is the best place in the Best Place on Earth, you ask? During my travels in this great land, I made a point of asking any local that I chatted with where their favorite place in BC was. More times than not, the answer was “Lake O’Hara” (Tofino was a close second). With views such as this, of the mountains and lakes of the Lake O’Hara region from Opabin Prospect, it’s not hard to see why Canadians are so fond of this magical place. Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada.