

▲ Shannon Falls Provincial Park is located along the Sea to Sky Highway in British Columbia, Canada, with a 335-meter drop, making it the province's third-highest waterfall. Meltwater cascades down the cliffs in three tiers, creating a misty ambiance. A 350-meter shaded trail leads directly to the viewing platform, offering free admission—perfect for picnics and photography. Just a 1-hour drive from Vancouver, it's a year-round destination for visitors.

▲ Whistler, located approximately 125 km from Vancouver, is a year-round resort town nestled in the coastal mountains of western Canada. It boasts the Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort with over 200 ski runs and an extended ski season (November to May), connected by the Peak2Peak cable car spanning the two mountains. In summer, visitors can enjoy mountain biking, zip-lining, and golf. The town is filled with hotels, restaurants, and bars, offering year-round activities, making it a "legendary" destination for skiing and outdoor enthusiasts.








