Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Toonie Tours Vancouver
Toonie Tours is Canada's biggest Free Walking Tour network. We welcome and connect our customers to Canada through high-quality tours & experiences with passionate and personable freelance guides. Founded in 2018 by three Canadian patriots, Toonie Tours is best known for its Free Walking Tours that provide a lay of the land, an introduction to the city, local recommendations, and travel tips from the unique perspective of your expert local guide. In addition to our Free Walking Tours, we offer a variety of premium tours, including Street Art & Craft Beer Walking Tours, Bike Tours, Private Tours, Student Tours, and VIP tourist attraction admission tickets. Come and Explore with good company!
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Stellar Play Basecamp Archery
Your ultimate destination for creativity, connection, and play has arrived! Basecamp is where the spirit of adventure meets community fun. Try Archery, Axe throwing, Battle Archery, and more! Basecamp hosts camps, classes, drop-in, parties, company meetings + Whether youre here to move, laugh, create, or connect, our new facility has everything you need to energize your mind, body, and spirit.
Ahous Adventures
Ahous Adventures offers an exciting variety of eco-cultural 2024 Winter excursions including Hot Springs Cove tours and Nature Tours. We invite visitors to explore Tofino & auusat hauuii (Ahousaht territories) through the lens of the people who have lived on & stewarded these lands & waters since time immemorial. We openly share our knowledge, culture & history through storytelling.
Whistler Olympic Park
Whistler Olympic Park is a world-class destination for outdoor recreation activities & Nordic sports, located just south of Whistler in the stunning Callaghan Valley. Established for the 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games, the Park's facilities are now enjoyed by both high-performance athletes and recreational guests alike. In winter, try cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or the unique sport of biathlon. Explore the trail network at your own pace, with family & friends, or take a lesson with an experienced instructor. In summer, unwind at the brand-new campground (see separate Tripadvisor listing for Whistler Olympic Park RV & Campground) or try the public activities. Whatever the season, you'll be amazed by the Park's spectacular natural landscape and the enduring Olympic legacy! After a day of adventure, relax and recharge at the full-service Day Lodge and take in the views. Explore, learn and create unforgettable memories at Whistler Olympic Park, a non-profit organization!
Natural Escapes Kayaking
Join us for a NATURAL ESCAPE in our unique selection of handcrafted wooden kayaks, our stable double-kayaks, canoes and combination kayak/stand-up paddle boards to view our beautiful, majestic mountains and waterways. Guided tours and rentals available. We provide the equipment and guide for a tour of our beautiful mountain lakes. Instruction in essential kayaking safety and paddling techniques will start off all our tours. Don't just look at our nature, join us to really feel it!
Bc Farm Museum
Home to the Worlds Largest Sculptured Anvil! We are open from April 1st until September 30th, 7 days a week. Something of interest for every age. Kids of all ages love our scavenger hunt, rope making, tomato and egg sorting demonstrations. Visitors learn how people lived without electricity and can see first-hand wooden ice boxes (early refrigerators), see early windmills that pump water and produce light. nearing 100 years old and still running! For the middle aged and senior visitors our artifacts bring back many memories of how folks lived. Remembering what life was like as a kid, seeing the transition from horse power to engines. The collection of artifacts by the Association has evolved from focusing on farming equipment only, to including historical artifacts depicting all aspects of pioneer life. The Museum collection has grown to over 6,100 historical artifacts of farming equipment and pioneer life in British Columbia, on display in two buildings and an outside exhibit area.
Whistler Photo Safaris Bear Tours
Jeep 4x4 off-road adventure! Intimate Bear Viewing and sightseeing tours that use a respectful viewing distance, and take you behind the scenes to Whistler Olympic Park! A guide will pick you up at your accommodations and share with you several photographic points of interest on an authentic Canadian wilderness expedition. Experience the Whistler Olympic Park like its your own private oasis as you explore off-road on the 2010 Legacy Trail network with highly educated photographer guides with a precious wild bear habitat.
Fort Steele Heritage Town
Step into the past at Fort Steele Heritage Town, a living history site in British Columbias East Kootenay region. With over 60 heritage buildings, costumed interpreters, wagon rides, and hands-on experiences, the 1890s come to life before your eyes. Now under new management, Fort Steele is being revitalized with fresh programming and year-round access. Whether its your first visit or your fifth, theres always something new to discover.
Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards
Cool climate BC wine from one-of-a-kind terroir. Traditional method sparkling wine made with the patience it deserves. Wine tasting - $10 per person. Please reserve through our website.
Artique
Artique is a co-op gallery of close to 30 Powell River working artists and craftspersons who collectively display their work for sale. These include greeting cards and works on paper, jewellery of metals and precious stones, pottery, soaps and lotions, photography, watercolour, oil, pastel and acrylics on canvas and board, fine textiles, stained glass, glass beads, and wood and stone sculptures.
Hester Creek Estate Winery
Enjoy all things good in life with the wine, food and luxury accommodation of Hester Creek Estate Winery. Capture the true essence of the seasons with world class dining at Terrafina. Drink in the spectacular vineyard and valley views from The Villa at Hester Creek. And enjoy the patio, live music, and complimentary tastings in the Wine Shop. The tasting room is open year-round with the exception of December 25, 26 and January 1. Please see our webpage for updated hours.
Whistler Mountain Bike Park
Whistler Mountain Bike Park has something for every level of rider. Gentle, banked cruisers through the Coastal forest. Tight and twisty single track - perfect for intermediate riders. For the armour clad, full face wearing, 50lb. bike group there are steep rock faces, gnarly, root strewn lines, drop offs of all descriptions and more.
The Westin Resort & Spa, Whistler
Breathe in the fresh mountain air at The Westin Resort & Spa, Whistler, a charming luxury hotel tucked away in the Coast Mountains. Wander around Whistler and explore the Olympic Village. No matter the season, there's always something to do outside, from hiking and fishing in the summer to snowboarding and skiing in the winter. Our hotel offers upscale amenities that make any visit to Whistler extra special. Take advantage of our valet parking and sample local specialties at our hotel restaurants FireRock Lounge and Grill & Vine. Dive into either our indoor or outdoor pool and stay active in our WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio. When you're finished exploring the Whistler backcountry, curl up in your spacious one-bedroom suite and stream the latest series and movie with our fast and free Wi-Fi. Order in with our hotel room service and warm up in front of your room's fireplace. Make the most of your time in Whistler and let our unique locale provide you with memories for a lifetime.
Elemental Magick
Guided Forest Bathing Tours - A mindfulness based walk where you will be immersed in the healing energies of a mystical rainforest. Experience some Nature Mysticism - Working with the natural forces in Nature for personal growth and holistic healing. Truly experience the magick that mother nature has to offer.
Fort Langley National Historic Site
Experience the excitement of the early West Coast fur trade at Fort Langley and stand in the spot where BC was proclaimed a British colony in 1858. Explore the scenic fort - built by the Hudsons Bay Company in 1827 - where fur traders once exchanged furs, salmon and cranberries with Indigenous communities. Fort Langley is packed with interactive displays and activities for the whole family, including a children's play area. Watch blacksmithing, barrel-making and baking demonstrations, or pan for gold and laugh along with an interpretive program. Additional experiences include overnight stays in a furnished oTENTik, audio tours, and special events. Free parking. Walking distance to Fort Langley village where you can explore shops museums, walking trails and dining. Please see our website for current COVID-19 details.
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