Discovery Series – British Columbia

Discovery Series British Columbia is a mug for the Canadian Province which has a history shaped by Indigenous peoples, rugged landscapes, and the Pacific coastline. Long before it joined Confederation in 1871, First Nations communities lived across its forests, islands, and mountains with deep cultural and environmental knowledge. The arrival of European explorers and the fur trade brought rapid change to the region. Gold rushes, railroads, and coastal ports later fueled its growth and diversity. Today, British Columbia stands as a blend of natural wonder, outdoor adventure, and vibrant cultural identity.… Read more

Discovery Series – Vancouver

Discovery Series Vancouver is a mug for a city that started as a small settlement called Granville, which then grew into one of Canada’s most vibrant cities. Its location between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains made it a key port and trading center. The city’s growth accelerated with the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway, linking it to the rest of the country. Over the years, Vancouver became known for its multicultural population, outdoor lifestyle, and environmental focus. Today, it stands as a gateway to the Pacific and one of the most livable cities in the world.… Read more

Discovery Series Ornament – Vancouver

Discovery Series Ornament – Vancouver is the third, but not the last, mini mug from British Columbia that I’m adding to my collection. Stay tuned for at least three more releases expected soon.

Vancouver’s history begins long before it became a modern metropolis. The land was originally home to the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, whose deep connection to the coast still defines the region’s identity. European settlers arrived in the 1800s, drawn by the timber trade and the promise of the Pacific.… Read more

Discovery Series Ornament – Whistler

This resort city in British Columbia has had its Starbucks mugs before, but never an ornament! That’s why the release of the Discovery Series Ornament Whistler is especially exciting.

Whistler, located in the Coast Mountains, is one of the world’s premier year-round resort destinations. Originally a small logging town, it began to transform in the 1960s when developers sought to create a ski area capable of hosting the Winter Olympics. Whistler Mountain opened in 1966, quickly gaining international attention for its world-class slopes and alpine scenery.… Read more

Discovery Series Ornament – British Columbia

As you know, Starbucks has released mugs and ornaments for most of the Canadian provinces. Here is one of them: Discovery Series Ornament – British Columbia.

British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province, has a rich history shaped by Indigenous cultures, European exploration, and the growth of trade and industry. Long before European settlers arrived, Indigenous peoples thrived in the region, living in harmony with its forests, rivers, and coasts. European contact began in the late 18th century, followed by the establishment of the fur trade and British colonies.… Read more

Been There – British Columbia 2

Here’s another revised mug from Starbucks, Been There – British Columbia v2. You probably remember that missing apostrophes is the Achilles’ heel of the company’s designers. They already had to fix a couple of mugs in the past because of that, and as we can see, we’re not even close to the end. Anyway, the “HELLS GATE” becomes “HELL’S GATE”, which is the proper name of an abrupt narrowing of Fraser River, located in the Canadian Province of British Columbia.… Read more

Been There – Victoria

Starbucks Been There Victoria mug is the most recent release for Canada. It will definitely be in a great demand, yet somewhat easily accessible by Vancouver collectors. Getting there will include using the ferry, since Victoria is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island… Read more

Been There – Whistler

This is not a province nor capital of the province, yet Starbucks Been There Whistler mug has been released as the part of the new collection too (similar to YAH and Icon). The reason is pretty simple, Whistler is the home to Whistler Blackcomb, one of the largest ski resorts in North America. … Read more

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