Fall in British Columbia is something special. With cooler days ahead, it’s the perfect time to embrace the magic of the season. We’ve rounded up eight unforgettable experiences you won’t want to miss this fall—offering a mix of small and grand adventures that will take you to parts of BC you may have never explored before. How many can you check off?
Fall Activities in BC to Try:
- Apple Picking: Step into a fairytale-like experience by spending an afternoon picking apples. Taves Applebarn is a local favorite, especially for folks in Metro Vancouver, and the crisp autumn air makes it even more magical.
- Meet Wolves in Golden: Golden, often hailed as one of Canada’s best small towns, is home to the Northern Lights Wildlife Centre. Here, you can get up close with a wolf pack, an unforgettable experience for wildlife lovers.
- Cozy Cabin Getaway: When the fall rains start rolling in, there’s nothing better than retreating to a cozy cabin. Find a secluded Airbnb, curl up by the fire, and dive into that book you’ve been meaning to read.
- Storm-Watching in Tofino: For an exhilarating experience, head to Tofino in November, where you can witness waves as high as 20 feet crashing onto the shore. Watch from the beach or from the comfort of a beachfront cabin.
- Pumpkin Patch Fun: Whether you’re on the hunt for the perfect pumpkin or simply looking for a charming autumn photo-op, a visit to the pumpkin patch is a must.
- Soak in Liard River Hot Springs: If you’re up for a road trip, a visit to Liard River Hot Springs should be on your list. Surrounded by pristine wilderness, this remote hot spring is a slice of paradise, especially with the fall foliage as a backdrop.
- Chase Larch Trees at Manning Park: BC might be known for its evergreen landscapes, but Manning Park’s Mt. Frosty offers a golden exception. In the fall, you can witness the stunning Golden Larches—nature’s hidden gem.
- Climb to the Mascot Gold Mine: Explore the historic Mascot Gold Mine in Hedley, where an old mine clings to the cliffside, offering a journey through tunnels and ghost towns almost a kilometer above the valley floor. It’s like stepping into a storybook adventure.
Which of these fall adventures will you add to your BC bucket list?