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3 Ways British Columbia’s Nature Can Make You Happier

By Tammy Gagne March 27, 2018

When we spend time wandering through an old-growth rainforest or taking in the view from the top of a mountain, it feels good. Here are three ways being in nature makes us happier, and the science that proves it.

1. Being in Nature Reduces Stress

Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

The treetop view at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in North Vancouver. Photo: Destination Canada

A study on the effects of forest walking shows that spending time amid greenery has a positive influence on cardiovascular relaxation and significantly increased parasympathetic nervous activity. All good stuff for reducing the stress caused by an overstimulated sympathetic nervous system, or what most people know as fight-or-flight mode.

2. Spending Time in Nature Increases Creative Thinking

Tesla Lake

With no cell service, it’s easy to disconnect in North Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. Photo: Taylor Burk

Living in an increasingly digital world can overuse the creative part of the brain that helps us multitask and maintain task goals. This study on creativity in the wild demonstrates that spending time with nature is an effective way to replenish those depleted attention resources.

3. Hanging Out in the Rainforest Can Improve Your Mood

Haida Gwaii

Moss-covered rainforest in Haida Gwaii. Photo: Ian Holmes

Time in the great outdoors helps you focus on the positive things in life. This research illustrates that spending time in nature reduces repetitive negative thoughts.

British Columbia’s Vast Nature is Waiting

Why not get out and experience the benefits for yourself? Here are 10 ideas on where to recharge your energy in British Columbia.

 

Opening image: Idaho Peak, Slocan Valley, Kootenay Rockies. Photo: Dave Heath

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Tammy Gagne
Tammy is an avid yogi and road trip enthusiast. You will likely find her paddle boarding the early morning still waters of Deep Cove, or on a quest to find the perfect chai tea. Born and raised in BC, Tammy is also a DBC staffer.

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