Accommodation and Experience Providers

Providing travel services throughout British Columbia, including discovering places to stay such as hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds, and more.

Kimberley Visitor Centre
Canadian Rockies
Start your stay on the right foot with a trip to the Kimberley Visitor Centre. The Centre is centrally located at the far end of the downtown core parking area on the corner that Ross St. turns into Kimberley Ave., within eyesight of our one-and-only stoplight. Here, youll find in-the-know, long-time locals ready to greet you with plenty of insider tips on how to make your Kimberley stay memorable and tailored to your needs. We have collected one of the largest collections of Visitor Guides and local information you'll find at any Visitor Center. We also have a convenient electric vehicle charging station, as well as public washrooms that are available for use during Visitor Centre hours.
Sandman Inn & Suites Kamloops
Kamloops
With one of the most gorgeous landscapes in BC, Kamloops offers a host of year-round visitor activities. This hotel features 65 air-conditioned rooms including some with kitchenette's, a business centre with Internet access, and on-site dining. Conveniently located blocks away from the downtown core, Sandman Inn & Suites Kamloops is the ideal place to stay.
Chinatown
Metro Vancouver
As the largest Chinatown in Canada, there are lots to see in this historic district after entering through its grand Millennium Gate. Here, you can find not only dim sum restaurants, Chinese grocers, traditional apothecaries, and antique shops, but also modern cocktail bars, cool coffee roasters, and fashion boutiques. Learn more about the area's history at the Chinese Cultural Center, the first museum in Canada devoted to Chinese culture and history, and then stroll through one of the first Chinese gardens built outside China, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. Explore Chinatown on a sightseeing or hop-on hop-off bus tour of Vancouver, which often includes a stop here. Tripadvisor
Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars
Okanagan Falls
Blue Mountain is an estate dedicated to producing complex wines, consistent in style and quality from year to year. Located at south end of the valley with 31 hectares of vines planted, the property supplied grapes to other wineries for 21 years before the Mavety family founded the winery in 1991. In addition to Pinot Noir, the 12,000-case yearly production consists of Gamay Noir, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc and a méthode traditionnel sparkling wine, all from estate grown grapes.
sẃiẃs Park (previously Haynes Point)
Okanagan Valley
Measuring about 60 feet across, this natural spit of land stretches out into the middle of a lake providing views of both Canada and the United States.
Salmon Arm Art Gallery
Salmon Arm
The Salmon Arm Art Gallery offers engaging community and contemporary exhibitions year-round, along with creative family programming. Additional programming includes Wednesdays On the Wharf, Family Saturdays and Culture Crawl.
TrueLife Tours
Kelowna
Winery Tour Guide that shows you the best! Hi! I'm Cherry. I sure have a passion for driving this Sprinter Van all around the Okanagan. I love showing guests the specatular wineries, golf courses, and hiking trails. Let me take you there!!
Big White Sleigh Ride
Beaverdell
Sleigh Rides Through Winter Wonderland I grew up on a farm learning the value of the horse. In my early years I had a team of ponies that took kids out toboggans, which eventually led my teams and I to do Christmas Rides in town. When not doing sleigh rides, I am working my teams on the farm doing everything from chores, to working the fields. All of my years with the horses, has led me to be able to offer sleigh rides at Big White during the winter months.
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