The Pacific coast and mountain ranges in British Columbia, Canada’s most western province, give it its distinctive character. Camping facilities are available in natural locations like Glacier National Park, which also has hiking and biking paths. Major ski resort Whistler Blackcomb served as the venue for the 2010 Winter Olympics. At the southern U.S. border of the province, Whistler is connected to Vancouver by the picturesque Sea-to-Sky Highway, which is noted for its film industry.