On the West Coast of Vancouver Island we explore rugged sea caves, towering forests and an unusual treasure harvested from the sea.
Just off the Southern Vancouver Island coast are some of the world's most scenic lighthouses including Race Rocks Lighthouse and Fisgard Lighthouse.
We explore Victoria, British Columbia - widely considered to be one of North America's most scenic cities - from both high above and on the ground.
Gulf Islands National Park Reserve is a collection of islands, remote waterways and a home for incredible sea life.
On the Eastern Coastline of Vancouver Island we explore a scenic coastline, towns, beaches and a world-class Black Bear wildlife centre.
Off Vancouver Island's Eastern coastline, we explore Hornby and Denman Islands along with the fossile life of Qualicum Beach.
Campbell River, the "salmon capital of the world", marks the beginning of the northern reaches of Vancouver Island.
Just off Vancouver Island, we explore Discovery Passage and reveal one of the most memorable moments along this waterway - the Ripple Rock Explosion.
Following the waters of Johnstone Strait, we explore Robson Sound and the rugged outpost of Telegraph Cove.
Telegraph Cover reveals some of the world's most incredible marine life including, white-sided Dolphins, Sea Lions and Humpback Whales.
We soar high above Cormorant Island, exploring its scenic coastline and visit the incredible Kwakwaka'wakw First Nations Community based in Alert Bay.
On Vancouver Island's western coastline, we explore a remote region traveling from Cape Cook to Nootka Island.
We reveal the remote splendor of Maquinna Marine Provincial Park as well as the Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Reserve.
Tofino marks one of the rare communities on the western coastline of Vancouver Island, with spectacular seaside homes and a unique, surf tradition.
Beyond Ucluelet, Alberni Inlet is an incredible waterway leading to the heart of Vancouver Island. We explore the banks of the inlet, home to some of the world's top Salmon and Halibut fishing.
Sprout Lake is home to a fleet of the world's largest flying boats - the forest fire protectors for the region. We tour of this incredible fleet and then visit the spectacular waters of Barclay Sound.
From Hell's Gate, to soring cliff walls - we follow the contours of the Fraser River - exploring Sasquatch Provincial Park and the incredible waters of Harrison Lake.
We explore the populated regions of BC's lower mainland including Surrey, Langley and the Fort Langley National Historic Site. Continuing west, we reach the pene-enclave of Point Roberts, USA.
Vancouver is considered to be one of the world's top cities. We take an aerial view of the skyscrapers and parks on this peninsula and reveal an incredible wildlife story at the Vancouver Aquarium.
Across Vancouver harbour, we reveal North Vancouver. Home to 130,000 people, it features an awe-inspiring backdrop in the summits of Grouse Mountain and Crown Mountain.
We head north - beyond Point Atkinson Lighthouse to the waters of Howe Sound. Here we explore North America's southern most fjord, featuring towering rock faces and a jagged, rocky shoreline.
Heading north along BC's Howe Sound, we explore one of the world's most scenic drives - the Sea to Sky Highway. At the Britannia Mine Museum, we explore a legacy of natural resources.
We explore the community of Squamish and its unique railway hertiage as well as the Sea to Sky region's reputation as a crossroads of culture and adventure.
We explore the wonder of Garibaldi Provincial Park, highlighted by the soaring summit of Mount Garibaldi and the spectacular waters of Garibaldi Lake.
Heading inland from the Sea to Sky Highway, we reveal the mountainous wonders of this region - including Whistler Blackcomb.
From the town of Gibsons, we follow the contours of the Sunshine Coast - exploring industrial pulp and paper operations as well as the forests of the region.
We fly high above the tree-infested waters of Lois Lake and highlight the work to salvage valuable lumber left behind by the creation of hydroelectric dams decades ago.
East of Powell River, we explore BC's inland, coastal waterways. From Khartoum Lake to Jervis Inlet, we see some of the West Coast's deepest waters and the formidable Coast Mountain Range.
We explore Powell River, Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park and Savary Island.
At the town of Lund, we reveal North America's "end of the road" and get a rare, aerial view of Desolation Sound - one of the West Coast's top boating destinations.
BC's inland, marine corridors are one of the West Coast's hidden treasures. We explore Homfray Channel, Toba Inlet, and formidable Clendinning Provincial Park.
From high above, we explore Cortes Island, the waters of Johnstone Strait, and a World War II legacy, preserved on remote Yorke Island.
We head along the waters of Queen Charlotte Strait and head inland to follow the contours of Knight Inlet and finally, the spectacular snowy summits of Ha-Iltzuk icefield.
The central BC coast is an awe-inspiring stretch of marine perimeter. Heading north, we explore the stunning waters of Scandinavia Bay and the unique ecosystem of Rivers Inlet.
We explore the remote communities along the BC central coastal region. From Bella Bella to Shearwater, the region is a traditional home to the Heiltsuk First Nation.
From Denny Island we chart a course deep into BC's inland waterways, documenting the incredible wildlife of the region.
Bella Coola is a rare, BC coastal outpost linked to the province's interior. We soar high above the community - and nearby Saugstad Mountain - on the approach to BC's Northern Coastal region.
Princess Royal Island is one of British Columbia's remote wonders. We explore the legacy of the Spirit Bear as well as the humpback whales that line the waterway known as "Whale Channel".
We explore Douglas Channel and the nearby port of Kitimat, a unique town, with a unique past and a controversial future.
The Skeena River marks a trajectory towards the open waters of the Pacific. We follow the path of the waterway on approach to the North Pacific Cannery.
Northern British Columbia is a rarely seen natural wonder. Here, we explore the peaks of the Seven Sisters Provincial Park, the Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Park and the Cambria Icefield.
The Marine boundary dividing BC and Alaska is marked by incredible fjords and towering glaciers. We head along the Skeena River to the coastal community of Prince Rupert.
We explore the natural life of the Prince Rupert region and search for humpback whales along the coast.
The northern half of Haida Gwaii is dominated by Graham Island. We soar high above its northern perimeter and explore Pillar Rock, Masset Sound and Drizzle Lake Ecological Reserve.
Heading east from Old Massett, we visit legendary Tow Hill and the spectacular Rose Point and Rose Spit.
Traveling along the Eastern Coast of Graham Island, we reveal the legends of Naikoon Provincial Park and the legacy of the tragic Japanese Tsunami.
We document the communities of Queen Charlotte and Skidegate. Here, we explore Haida culinary traditions and head west along sheltered waterways to Graham Island's western coastline.
We cross Hecate Strait and reveal sandy beaches, geological anomalies, and incredible culture on display at the Haida Heritage Centre.
In Skidegate, we explore Haida art traditions and document the sheltered islands of Hecate Strait as well as the community of Queen Charlotte.
Haida Gwaii's southern region is a mix of rock faces and endless dense forests. We explore Lyell Island and the National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, a Haida Heritage Site.
We get a rare view of Southern Haida Gwaii's incredible coastline and explore the San Cristobal Mountains, Rennell Sound and Hippa Island.