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Scenic small towns in B.C. that feel straight out of a romance novel
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Scenic small towns in B.C. that feel straight out of a romance novel

26 January 20264 Mins Read

There’s something magical about whisking your partner or date away for a romantic getaway, and you don’t have to wait until Valentine’s Day to do exactly that. In fact, it might be a good idea to beat the crowds at these stunning spots across B.C., as they’re sought-after for a reason. From wandering cobblestone streets to unwinding at a natural hot spring, here are a handful of scenic small towns that feel straight out of a romance novel.

Home to Canada’s only Booktown, the quaint seaside town of Sidney in Greater Victoria is literally one for the books. Here, you’ll find a diverse array of new and second-hand titles from multiple charming bookshops, all within walking distance of each other. So if you or your partner love treasure-hunting and are looking for a scenic town to explore by the water, Sidney is your pick.

Speaking of, Victoria is right there and well worth a visit, no matter what gets your heart fluttering. Whether it’s a walk through Canada’s first Chinatown, one of Victoria’s historic 19th-century castles, or a waterfront path to a local cidery or restaurant, you’re all but guaranteed a memorable stroll here. Plus, it’s home to Hotel Zed, which has Canada’s first hotel room specifically designed for sex, if you’re planning on getting a little spicy on your trip.

Nelson and Rossland are often remembered as the setting of the 1987 Steve Martin comedy Roxanne, and visitors can explore all of its filming locations using this map of downtown Nelson. But that’s not the only reason to visit; Nelson is known as North America’s best ski town, offering breathtaking snowy adventures no matter what skill level you’re at.

There are also over 350 heritage buildings to check out downtown!

If there was ever a destination with a little of everything, it’s Fernie. Top-notch skiing and snowboarding opportunities, a quaint downtown with century-old heritage buildings, and a sprawling arts and culture scene. While technically a city, Fernie has definitely retained its small-town feel over the years, and each season brings its own kind of magic.

Recognized as one of B.C.’s prettiest small towns, this island town is known for its unforgettable wildlife experiences, including frequent Orca sightings during certain times of year. Plus, its mild winters and vibrant arts and culture scene make it a great option no matter the time of year you visit.

Just a 40-minute ferry ride from West Vancouver, the quaint town of Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast is best known as the location behind CBC’s longest-running show, The Beachcombers. Perfect to take your date if you’re looking to explore some of B.C.’s local filming history.

Gibsons Landing houses the iconic yellow-and-blue Molly’s Reach restaurant, which now offers a West Coast-inspired menu, according to Sunshine Coast Tourism. That said, the beloved spot still retains its heritage and coastal charm, so be sure to snap a photo during your next visit.

Duncan is technically a small city in the heart of Cowichan Valley, but it feels like a quaint town with all of its historic storefronts, galleries, and bistros. Some of its buildings date all the way back to the Victorian era, contributing to its reputation as one of the most charming places in Canada.

The picturesque village of Lund on the Sunshine Coast is a great place to set your sights on this season. The gateway to two stunning marine parks with dozens of islands, islets, and inlets to visit, you’ll have no shortage of opportunities for exploration here.

Lund is considered the “End of the Road” for its location at Mile 0 of Highway 101, AKA one of the longest highway networks in the world.

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Isabelle Vauclair

Staff Writer, Vancouver – Isabelle is a West Coast native with an appreciation for Vancouver’s natural landscape, patio scene, and community spaces. She loves to discover new hidden gems in her neighbourhood and share them with readers across the city.

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