British Columbia's (BC) climate ranges from oceanic along the coast to semi-arid in the interior. Coastal areas, with mild winters and warm summers, offer year-round hiking, but trails can be muddy and snowy from November to March. The dry interior is best explored from late spring to early fall.
The northern regions, with their cold, harsh winters and short summers, are ideal for hiking from June to September. In contrast, the southern regions offer a wider hiking season, from May to October, depending on snow conditions.
In summary, BC offers varied hiking experiences across seasons. Visit
https://bcparks.ca/ for more detailed information about specific parks and their recommended hiking seasons.