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The British Columbia Coast, popularly referred to as the BC Coast or simply the Coast, is a geographic region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. As the entire western continental coastline of Canada along the Pacific Ocean is in the province, it is synonymous with being the West Coast of Canada .
NB Most of the islands in this section are river or lake islands, not coastal islands. Deadman's Island is in Coal Harbour (Burrard Inlet), Echo and Long Islands are in Harrison Lake. All others are in the Fraser River and its estuary.
The North Coast of British Columbia typically has winters that are remarkably similar to the southern Coast, but with much cooler summers between 13 and 20 °C (55 and 68 °F). It is also very wet, with 1,500 to 4,500 mm (59 to 177 in) of precipitation a year falling on around 230 days.
From sandy coastlines to stunning lakeshores, America has more beaches than you might expect — and many of them are stunning. Check these out. Shore Enough: The 50 Most Beautiful Beaches in America
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Beaches of British Columbia" ... Island View Beach; L. Long Beach (British Columbia) ...
Passage Island (British Columbia) Pearse Canal Island; Pearse Island; Philip Island (British Columbia) Pine Island (Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia) Pitt Island (Canada) Pooley Island; Porcher Island; Prescott Island (British Columbia) Price Island; Princess Royal Island
Crescent Beach; English Bay (Vancouver) (including Sunset Beach, Second Beach and Third Beach) Jericho Beach; Kitsilano, Vancouver; Locarno Beach, Vancouver; Long Beach, Pacific Rim
BC Marine Parks Guide: The Official Guide to BC's Coastal Marine Parks (2nd ed.). Vancouver: Op Publishing. p. 48. ISBN 1-896373-72-0. Stone, Ted (1998). British Columbia History Along the Highways & Waterways: A Traveler's Guide to the Fascinating Facts, Intriguing Incidents and Lively Legends of Vancouver Island & the British Columbia Coast.