
The Lower Mainland is in British Columbia, Canada. The official tourist information site calls the area "Vancouver, Coast and Mountains". The term "lower mainland" can have different interpretations; for some people it is equivalent to a "Greater Vancouver", while others would include everything out to Abbotsford or even Hope in the east. About Lower Mainland
Vancouver
Vancouver is the largest metropolitan area in Western Canada, and third largest in Canada, with a population of 2.6 million. Vancouver Tourist Information
Fraser Valley
The Fraser Valley is agricultural region of the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It is gradually being transformed into suburbs of Vancouver. Fraser Valley Tourist Information
Sea to Sky
The Sea to Sky region stretches from the North Shore up the east side of Howe Sound past getaway destination Bowen Island … Sea to Sky Tourist Information
Vancouver eastern suburbs
The Vancouver eastern suburbs are a group of municipalities to the east of Vancouver in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver eastern suburbs Tourist Information
North Shore
The North Shore of the Burrard Inlet is a suburban area of Vancouver in the Lower Mainland, British Columbia, Canada. North Shore Tourist Information
Vancouver southern suburbs
The Vancouver southern suburbs are a group of municipalities to the south of Vancouver in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver southern suburbs Tourist Information
Sunshine Coast
The Sunshine Coast, named for its 2,400 hours of annual sunshine, is north-west of Vancouver, a 40 minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay in the North Shore. Sunshine Coast Tourist Information