When anyone hears the term “sports in BC,” hockey, football, and soccer usually spring to mind. But even beyond the major leagues, British Columbia has been found to be full of lesser-touted sports that are original, regional, and completely thrilling. For someone looking to try something different, here are some BC sports to consider and why they’re creating buzz.

2021 – CHRIS HARTMANN
Firstly: disc golf. Trails wind through forests, urban parks, and river bottoms in Burnaby, Squamish, and Kamloops. The sport’s low-key and cheap, and anyone can become addicted. Challenging a frisbee between trees or across hills is not only a challenge it’s a chance to appreciate the beauty of BC while putting your skills to the test against buddies.

2025 – Joseph Clark
Don’t forget dragon boating, especially at festival fun in the summer. Paddling crews take over False Creek, Vancouver Harbour, and rivers across the province. It’s as much a question of rhythm, cooperation, and friendship as it is of velocity. Spectators are swept up in the thrill, cheering as colourfully painted boats slice through the water with perfect synchronicity.
Along the coast, surfing and skimboarding are growing in popularity. Competitors target beaches like White Rock, Tofino, and West Vancouver, reaching out to BC’s unique geography. Each outing is unpredictable, thrilling, and rewarding. Adventure activities like mountain trail running, bouldering, and rock climbing are also on the increase. BC’s terrain is unparalleled for endurance, technicality, and natural challenges. They offer physical challenge with a feeling of achievement, social support, and an experience of connection to nature.
Experimenting and trying new things doesn’t take professional experience. Most clubs offer drop-in facilities and beginner coaching, with gear rentals. The most important thing is exploration, adventure, and the excitement of finding a sport that speaks to you. Whether it’s a dawn disc golf game, rowing a dragon boat, or riding your first wave, BC has limitless opportunity for sport outside the typical arenas and stadiums.









