Talk:British Columbia
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- Yet it cannot escape the draw of joining the Northwest US to form an area termed "Cascadia."
This would seem to say they will be joining the northwest US. What's the point of this line? Also, I moved the comment about the Okanagan to the bottom of the page -- it was prior sitting in the middle of the description of how BC came to be and was a little out of place. -- Colin dellow
I'd like to see something written here about the native peoples and their history with British Columbia. Kingturtle 02:07 Apr 20, 2003 (UTC)
That last sentance/paragraph about Vancouver Island needs some more detail. It sort of just hangs there. dave 08:48, 28 Aug 2003 (UTC)
That map is horrible by the way. Anywhere else we can get free maps? dave 04:32, Feb 22, 2004 (UTC)
Something could be added on culture. I'm not sure just what, but here are some idea nubs: European and Asian (mainly Chinese, until recently) elements. Fine and performing arts; folk arts; gallery districts; classical music (symphonies and chamber music); jazz, rock, folk & "alternative"music scenes; theatre; writers & poets; outdoor festivals; film-making. All of this increasingly with a "West-Coast Canadian" outlook. Multiculturalism & recognition of Native Culture (perhaps especially "North Coast" - Haida, etc) carving and design. Outdoor-involvement as an aspect of culture. Ethnic cuisines (e.g., Chinese, Greek, Italian, French, Mexican, Thai, East-Indian) and fine dining.