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Destinations Through The Lens: Marvel At The Diverse Landscapes Of British Columbia
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Through The Lens: Marvel At The Diverse Landscapes Of British Columbia

British Columbia is blessed with diverse natural treasures and hip cities that embrace winter as an opportunity for adventure.

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By: Aradhita Wadhwa Published: Dec 23, 2020 07:00 AM IST

Through The Lens: Marvel At The Diverse Landscapes Of British Columbia

British Columbia is blessed with diverse natural treasures and hip cities that embrace winter as an opportunity for adventure. Text & Photographs by Aradhita Wadhwa

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A 15-minute shuttle ride from Whistler, the Lost Lake is perfect for those who want to jog, walk, or picnic by its peaceful shores.

I have had the good fortune of living in Vancouver for my studies. The bustling and demographically diverse port city is located in British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada. The province has so much to offer its residents and tourists—from sunset framed beaches to breathtaking views at the Stanley Park Seawall, from thriving art to excellent craft beer, from wineries in the Okanagan to high- altitude adventures in The Rockies. It is the perfect city to live in, a wanderer’s paradise. Its dense forests, flowing rivers, and mountain peaks are among the most beautiful in the world. Winters can be extreme, but people never run out of exciting things to do.

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Kitsilano Beach, also known as Kits Beach, is located at the north edge of Kitsilano neighbourhood.

Popular activities include skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, dog sledding, and heli-skiing. Being a photographer, I have grabbed every opportunity to escape into my zone with my camera. I am swept away by the process of seeking the extraordinary in the ordinary, in compiling moments of my Canadian life through photos. My experience of living in this beautiful country has strengthened my love for adventure and travel. It has also taught me that there are always places to explore, people to connect with, things to learn, and depths of yourself that you are yet to discover. Every day has so many miracles if we choose to see them—this photo series of my second home draped in winter’s whites seeks to explore some.

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Snowmen of all sizes pop up in the parks and streets of Vancouver during winter.
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Vancouver Convention Centre is located on the city’s waterfront.
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The harsh winters don’t stop the locals in the Kitsilano neighbourhood from stepping out.
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Green Lake gets its name from the greenish hue caused by the low flushing rate and the chemical composition of its shallow waters.
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Lush greenery surrounds the Lost Lake
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Brackendale Eagles Provincial Park is home to the critically endangered bald eagle.
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Vancouver’s North Shore is famous for its challenging mountain-biking terrain.
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An old man kayaks at English Bay on a warm afternoon.

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