The Sea-to-Sky highway curves under the granite face of the Stawamus Chief, with Howe Sound catching the last orange of the day. British Columbia past fifty looks a lot like this, water on one side, rock on the other, the road back to town somewhere in between. Members here have spent careers in forestry, fisheries, healthcare, the Vancouver tech world, or the trades. The pace softens after sixty. The view doesn't.
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A first coffee in BC usually happens near the water. In Vancouver, the seawall by Granville Island or a bench at Spanish Banks works for a quiet talk. Victoria has Beacon Hill Park and the Cook Street cafés. In the Okanagan, the lakefront paths in Kelowna or Penticton suit a slow walk. Pick somewhere with cover if the rain rolls in.