
Here’s a look at travel advisories for Highway 1 from Kamloops to Alberta.įor a look at some of the attractions, history and activities that are available along our beautiful province via our highway system, explore these blogs. With so many highway flood recovery projects happening this summer, it’s important that you plan your travels accordingly and expect delays. REMINDER: We are currently repairing many stretches of road damaged in the November 2021 atmospheric river event.

Safe (and picturesque) travels! And be sure to let DriveBC help guide your way. We’ll be featuring our favourites here on TranBC. So show us your #BCRoadTrip2022 photos we’d love to help share them, and maybe even inspire other like-minded travellers.

Whether you’re travelling solo, with friends or as part of an epic family adventure, BC road trips create unforgettable memories.īe sure to let us know what highway or side road you were on or near, and anything else interesting about the photo (and please tag us in your photos to really let us know). The pupils of 3-7 wrote CHINESE PORTRAITS of themselves, illustrated them with SELFIE COLLAGES and presented their poems in class. However, fog can cause major problems, especially for cars and other forms of ground transportation, because it can greatly reduce your visibility on the road. There’s nothing quite like travelling the open road, soaking in the sights, sounds, and getting to know the communities along the way.įrom coastal mountains to Interior deserts and northern lakes, there’s so much diverse terrain to cover across BC. dimanche 24 février 2019, par Mme DELVOYE, professeur d’Anglais. Fog is generally a much more localized weather event than overcast skies, which affect a wide area. We ran similar photo quests in 2014, 20 (you can view the top photos from those years) a lot of people had fun taking part, so we thought hey – let’s do it again!Īfter all, the road trip is a time-honoured tradition of getting in your vehicle, turning up the tunes and heading out on the highway. Show off your photography skills and your road trip excitement! We’ll be sharing them on our social media channels and, at the end of the quest, we’ll feature our favourites here on TranBC.

This summer (June 16 – September 2, 2022), we’re looking for your BC road trip photos with the #BCRoadTrip2022 hashtag on Twitter and Instagram. If you have a Facebook account, then post your pics to our BC Transportation and Infrastructure Facebook page.
