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Fall is here, and where better to spend it than Halloweentown?

If you're thinking this magical place where every day is Halloween only exists in the movies, think again. A real-life Halloweentown exists in the U.S., and it goes all-out for spooky season.

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Parks Canada reservations are open for several national parks in B.C. right now, which means that you should act fast if you want a dreamy camping trip in your future — the slots are known to fill up quickly.

Soak up every last second of the warm weather to come by swimming in emerald lakes, observing local flora and fauna and making memories with your favourite people.

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Just in time for spring break, BC Ferries has launched a new app with some seriously handy features that'll make provincial travel more accessible for commuters and vacationers alike.

Basically, this is your sign to book a little island-hopping trip with your best pals.

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Some of the highest waterfalls in Canada are in B.C. — and the second tallest one is really easy to get to if you've got a car. Head out with your crew on the ultimate road trip through the Rockies to Takakkaw Falls, located in the stunning Yoho National Park.

The park is worth a visit on its own — you can see turquoise-blue lakes, observe local flora and fauna and even go skiing (depending on the time of year).

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Out of the many stunning road-trip destinations in B.C., locations featured in the Twilight saga may just be the worthiest of all.

There are countless filming locations in Vancouver that have previously hosted the likes of Bella et al., but there's one particularly iconic spot from the books that every Twihard should visit: La Push, baby!

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