From the Downtown brewpubs to Kitsilano and Mount Pleasant’s diverse range of small, local breweries, there is a beer and brewery for every taste on the Brewery Creek Vancouver Ale Trail.

Lillooet, BC

From rugged central interior forests to sun-drenched semi-desert valleys, the Cariboo Ale Trail winds through some of BC’s most diverse and dramatic scenery — with great craft beer waiting in Quesnel, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House, and Lillooet.

Community craft breweries abound from Cowichan’s warm climate and agricultural heritage to Nanaimo’s urban, maritime vibe and the tranquil beaches of Parksville Qualicum Beach

Mount Thom in Chilliwack, BC

The cities of Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Harrison River Valley and Hope offer a mix of relaxing countryside, urban culture, and rugged backcountry beauty. Their hop growing history is reflected in diverse craft breweries.

Fairmont Empress Hotel in Victoria, BC

Greater Victoria is home to Canada’s first brewpub and some of British Columbia’s most popular breweries. Venture beyond — visit nearby Sooke or hop a ferry to explore the Southern Gulf Islands. Unique experiences are waiting in Greater Victoria!

Downtown Kelowna, BC (photo: Tourism Kelowna / Nic Collar Film)

This region’s craft beer scene dates back 25 years, and a recent surge of new breweries and its own annual beer festival has given it fresh energy.

Island Lake Lodge Trails in Fernie on the BC Ale Trail

Spectacular parks, hot springs and hiking trails, as well as several alpine resorts make the towns of Creston, Fernie, Cranbrook, Invermere, Kimberley, Radium Hot Springs, Golden and Revelstoke a Utopia for wilderness explorers and craft beer lovers.

Syringa Provincial Park in Robson, BC

Discover forests, mountains, pristine lakes and rivers, hot springs and waterfalls as you explore craft breweries in Rossland, Trail, Salmo, Castlegar, Robson, Nelson and Kaslo.

Fort Langley Night Market in Langley, BC

Langley has always rewarded bold adventurers. Explore the communities of Langley City, Langley Township, Aldergrove, Walnut Grove, and Fort Langley.

Alouette River in Maple Ridge, BC

Tucked between the Golden Ears Mountains and the Fraser River, Maple Ridge is a scenic, forested community with a remarkable natural beauty — and a bounty of craft breweries.

The four municipalities of New Westminster, Burnaby, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam are aligned in many ways — not just by geography, but also through their bustling craft breweries.

Highway 16 between Terrace and Prince Rupert, BC

Prepare to be awed by the vast geography of rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and rolling prairies alongside the craft breweries of Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Terrace, Smithers, Prince George, Dawson Creek, and Fort St. John.

Vancouver Island is a big place, home to diverse landscapes and an assortment of excellent craft breweries in the communities of the Comox Valley, Campbell River and Port McNeil.

The Pacific Rim region, encompassing Port Alberni, Ucluelet and Tofino, is known for its ancient rainforest, abundant marine life, and ferocious winter squalls; it’s here that the storm-watching trend originated.

Between the beaches, vineyards, vistas, and craft breweries, this small city is definitely one of BC’s best-kept secrets, and a place you’ll want to visit year-round.

Rocky Point Park in Port Moody, BC

With multiple unique breweries on Brewers Row, beer lovers agree that Port Moody is anything but sleepy—it’s a craft beer destination.

Climbing Tour with Via Ferrata Squamish, BC

The Sea to Sky Ale Trail is where mountains meet the ocean, and craft beer brings adventurers together in Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton and Lillooet.

Steveston Landing

Richmond, Delta, Surrey, and White Rock are distinct communities linked by their locations south of the Fraser River. These good neighbours have much in common, yet they also have their own unique stories to share.

Kalamalka Lake, Vernon

From Merritt up to Kamloops, across to Salmon Arm, and then down to Vernon, the craft breweries on this ale trail reflect the geographic diversity of the region with their own individual approaches.

Silverstar Mountain, Vernon

Winter doesn’t slow anyone down in this wonderland of outdoor and urban activities. Explore the communities of Merritt, Kamloops, Salmon Arm, and Vernon in the snowy season.

BC Ferries on the Sunshine Coast

This is the West Coast beyond compare. On BC’s southwest coast lies a hidden paradise of coastal geography awaiting discovery — along with some of the province’s most distinctive breweries in Gibsons, Sechelt and Powell River.

The Polygon Gallery

Nowhere better natured! Vancouver’s North Shore delivers fresh adventures in every season. After a day outside, choose from ten breweries to make your perfect après stop.

New Brighton Park in Vancouver

One of the most cosmopolitan cities on the continent, bordered by sea, forest and mountain peaks: Vancouver really has it all.

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