British Columbia

British Columbia

British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province, is defined by its Pacific coastline and mountain ranges. Nature areas like Glacier National Park offer hiking and biking trails, as well as campgrounds. Whistler Blackcomb is a major ski resort that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics. The scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway links Whistler with Vancouver, a city known for its film industry, at the province's southern U.S. border. ― Google

People died in British Columbia (First 26 people) - Page 0

Cornel Piper

Cornel Piper

Canadian football player

Michel Trudeau

Michel Trudeau

Pierre Trudeau's son

Peter Duryea

Peter Duryea

American actor

John G. Adolfi

John G. Adolfi

American film director

John Bindernagel

John Bindernagel

Wildlife biologist

William Papas

William Papas

Cartoonist

Garnett Weston

Garnett Weston

Screenwriter

Cal Jones

Cal Jones

Football player

Gerry McGeer

Gerry McGeer

Lawyer

Ameara Lavey

Ameara Lavey

Film actor

Bob Sweetan

Bob Sweetan

Canadian professional wrestler

René Dahinden

René Dahinden


Toni Onley

Toni Onley

Painter

Chief Leonard George

Chief Leonard George

Actor

Matateu

Matateu

Portuguese footballer

John Witmer

John Witmer

Canadian singer

Peter Dinsdale

Peter Dinsdale

Football player

George Mussallem

George Mussallem

Politician

James Gibson Lorimer

James Gibson Lorimer

Former Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

Edwin Alonzo Boyd

Edwin Alonzo Boyd


Phil Maloney

Phil Maloney

Ice hockey player

Sydney Goldman

Sydney Goldman

British author and journalist

Kostja Zetkin

Kostja Zetkin

Physician

W. P. Kinsella

W. P. Kinsella

Canadian novelist

Garnett Weston

Garnett Weston

Screenwriter

Bill Alexander

Bill Alexander

German painter