Visit British Columbia on a corporate retreat

Renowned for its food and wine

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British Columbia is Canada’s westernmost province and is set between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Here you’ll find rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, lakes, mountains, forests, inland deserts, and grassy plains. All these options make British Columbia an ideal location for a team retreat.

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Why 

British Columbia

works for offsites

In British Columbia you can visit ski resorts such as Big White Ski Resort and Whistler Blackcomb. There are also plenty of other amazing things to do like Stanley Park, Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Granville Island, Vancouver Aquarium, Yoho National Park of Canada, and Emerald Lake.

Places like Vancouver have team-building activities like taking a culinary class or ax throwing. Your team could be inspired to bring out their creative side and be forced to use teamwork, in turn causing them to build friendships, making a happier work environment.

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British Columbia

 to help you get the most out of your visit.

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British Columbia

Retreat Itinerary

With cycling routes around Stanley Park, seafood dinners beside the harbour and sunset gatherings overlooking the mountains, this retreat agenda captures Vancouver’s outdoors-focused side without leaving the city.

Day 1: Arrival & Harbour Welcome

Mountain views, coastal food & relaxed introductions

  • 14:00–18:00Airport transfers & hotel check-in (Coal Harbour or Gastown)
  • 18:30–20:00Welcome drinks overlooking Vancouver Harbour
  • 20:00–22:30Group dinner with Pacific Northwest seafood in Gastown
  • 22:30+Optional cocktail bars or waterfront evening walk

Day 2: Workshops & Vancouver Team Experience

Focused collaboration paired with outdoor activities

  • 07:30–08:30Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–10:30Leadership presentations & strategic planning
  • 10:30–11:00Coffee break with local pastries
  • 11:00–12:30Breakout workshops & collaborative sessions
  • 12:30–14:00Lunch near False Creek
  • 14:30–18:00Seawall cycling challenge through Stanley Park and English Bay
  • 20:00–lateFarewell dinner in a modern waterfront venue with mountain views

Day 3: Departure & Final Coffee

Easy closing moments before flights home

  • 07:30–09:00Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–11:00Optional coworking session or café meetup in Gastown
  • FlexibleAirport transfers & departures

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Esme
Employee Experience Manager

The entire offsite was very great, very good. Very well organized. I liked the planning process - I didn't have to do it, I just had to approve it. I trusted you completely, with everything... I saw this attention to detail and we really appreciate it.

Iuliana
Personal Assistant to CEO

You were amazing and saved me 90% of the time I would have used... definitely working with Surf Office again, 10/10.

Ellie
People Experience and Operations Manager

From the very first contact to the last goodbye, Surf Office was an incredible company to work with for our company retreat in Portugal. The customer service was top tier and every single person I interacted with was absolutely lovely, professional and so helpful.

Tracy
Head of Human Resources

You were unswayable in terms of your positivity, in terms of your proactiveness and cooperation, and just your get it done mentality. So that was really good. Thank you.

Olaf
Global Head of Product & Portfolio Marketing

Honestly, everything went so smoothly. From Anthony sending us proposals and working hard at finding the right venue, to Romane planning every detail and being so flexible with our requests, to Fernanda being an absolute superstar onsite and being so helpful. Thank you all so much!

Clemence
Technical Talent Lead

I panicked when I learned I had to plan this, I've never done this before. Everything went smoothly for me, I wouldn't have been able to do it without you.

Christina
Office Manager

Marija
Marketing Director

I mean, you guys are magicians. I don't know how you do it... Honestly, it's been great, Jolanda, the support that you've given during the planning stage with all of the prep work that goes into it beforehand. You guys are really, honestly, the best. Thank you so much, you make my life so much easier.

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People & Operations Manager

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FAQs about company retreats in

British Columbia

Is British Columbia a good destination for a corporate offsite?

Yes, British Columbia is one of the strongest retreat destinations in Canada for teams that want mountains, ocean access, outdoor activities, and modern cities in the same trip. A corporate retreat in British Columbia can combine focused work sessions with hiking, skiing, whale watching, wine tasting, or waterfront team dinners.

What makes British Columbia different from other retreat destinations in Canada?

British Columbia stands out because teams can experience Pacific coastline, alpine resorts, forests, lakes, and vibrant cities without needing long domestic transfers. In our experience hosting teams, British Columbia works especially well for remote companies looking for a balance between productive work time and nature-driven experiences.

How easy is it to travel to British Columbia for a company retreat?

Most international teams arrive through Vancouver International Airport (YVR), which is around 25–35 minutes from downtown Vancouver. Victoria International Airport (YYJ) and Kelowna International Airport (YLW) are practical for regional retreats, while Whistler is about a two-hour drive from Vancouver along the Sea-to-Sky Highway.

What is the best time of year to organize a corporate retreat in British Columbia?

The best timing depends on the retreat style. June through September is ideal for hiking, lake activities, and coastal experiences, while December through March is best for ski-focused company retreats in British Columbia. Spring and autumn usually offer fewer crowds and more moderate pricing.

What team-building activities are popular in British Columbia?

Popular activities include:

  • Whale watching tours near Vancouver Island
  • Skiing and snowboarding in Whistler
  • Kayaking and paddleboarding on lakes and coastal areas
  • Wine tastings in the Okanagan Valley
  • Mountain hiking and guided nature experiences
  • Private boat trips and waterfront dinners

How long should a company retreat in British Columbia last?

Most teams plan 3 to 4 day retreats in British Columbia. Travel distances can be larger than expected between mountain, lake, and coastal destinations, so slightly longer itineraries usually create a more relaxed experience.

What are the best areas to stay for a retreat in British Columbia?

The right area depends on the retreat style:

  • Downtown Vancouver: best for city access and nightlife
  • Whistler Village: ideal for ski and mountain retreats
  • Victoria Inner Harbour: relaxed and walkable waterfront atmosphere
  • Kelowna: strong for lakeside and wine-region retreats
  • Tofino: best for surf-focused and nature-driven offsites

Is British Columbia expensive for a corporate retreat?

British Columbia can be more expensive than some Canadian destinations, especially in Vancouver and Whistler during peak seasons. Costs are usually highest during ski season and summer weekends, so booking early makes a significant difference for group pricing.

Can teams combine nature and work sessions easily in British Columbia?

Yes, this is one of the province’s biggest advantages. Many company retreat venues in British Columbia are located near mountains, lakes, or the ocean, making it easy to mix strategy sessions with outdoor activities and social experiences.

What food and social experiences can teams expect in British Columbia?

British Columbia is known for fresh seafood, Pacific Northwest cuisine, wineries, craft breweries, and outdoor dining. Teams often organize waterfront dinners, wine tours in the Okanagan, brewery tastings in Vancouver, or lodge-style group meals in mountain areas.