Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Wolf Creek Trail Rides
Founded in 1991 and in operation for over 25 years, Wolf Creek Trail Rides offers an experience like no other! Join us in touring the beautiful desert lands of the Osoyoos Indian Band Reserve in Oliver on horseback. You will get to experience the diverse desert ecosystem housing various kinds of vegetation like sagebrush and antelope brush, the wildlife like whitetail deer, mule deer, coyotes, black bear, various bird species, horses and more!
Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park
Explore the Hidden Gem of Vancouver Island, now open with limited daily tour departures, smaller group sizes and new health and safety protocols. Winner of BCs Remarkable Experience Award and ranked #1 of 22 Things To Do IN Vancouver Island. Explore this park in 3D - above by hiking through the beautiful rainforest Fossil Trail or venturing underground on a guided tour. Start your journey with a short hike through the forest to reach the cave entrance. Here youll begin a fascinating subterranean experience. As you step away from the emerald forest and deeper into the cave, a new world of crystal formations, marbled passages and ancient fossils are revealed. Navigate ramps, ladders and slides to meander through the caverns. Feel the cool air. Listen to the sound of your guides voice, the steady drip of water or the rumbling of an unexpected waterfall. Turn off your headlamp to heighten your senses and absorb the power of complete darkness on this fun and educational adventure!
Sandman Hotel Quesnel
Sandman Hotel Quesnel offers guests the perfect combination of comfort and convenience. Modern essentials like high-speed Internet, a business centre and meeting facility ensure that business travelers can work with ease. Additionally, amenities like a pool and whirlpool allow you to unwind and relax. Whether you're on business or are looking for a leisurely stay, Sandman Hotel Quesnel is a fabulous choice.
Williams Lake Golf & Tennis Club
Set against the backdrop of the Chilcotin Hills and surrounded by evergreens, our par 71 golf course features gently rolling fairways and undulating greens, catering to golfers of all abilities. Players can enjoy breathtaking views of Williams Lake, the valley, and the city as they navigate the course's natural contours. Williams Lake, home to 12,000 residents, blends rural charm from its ranching and gold rush roots with a lively mix of services and industries. Located in a sheltered valley in central British Columbia, it’s 552 km north of Vancouver and 240 km south of Prince George. The area, with its forested hills and extensive trails, is a gateway to various outdoor activities, including whitewater rafting, mountain biking, and the famous Williams Lake Stampede. At the Williams Lake Golf & Tennis Club, you’ll experience warm hospitality, outstanding golf, and tasty pub-style meals in a picturesque environment.
Fernie Museum
Opened to the public in 2013, the Fernie Museum is located in the heart of historic downtown Fernie. The museum offers two floors of exhibits, a gift shop, archives and visitor information services. The main floor permanent exhibit highlights the story of the Fernie region, from the use of the area by the Ktunaxa to underground and open pit mining to the development of Fernie as a four-season resort community. The second floor gallery features rotating art and history exhibits. The Museum also offers a range of programs throughout the year, including popular themed walking tours during the summer. Museum staff are on hand to help guide your paths as your explore our museum, community and the environment around us whether it is on the ski hill or on our many hiking or biking trails. Public washrooms are available and the facility offers barrier free access.
SureStay Plus Hotel By Best Western Coquitlam
At the Coquitlam in Coquitlam, you're sure to find great value and modern convenience and are redefining affordable value through upgraded standards, consistent quality, and great service.
Stanley Park
North America's third-largest park draws eight million visitors per year, many of whom may skate or walk past you on the Seawall, a scenic, 5.5-mile path running along the water on the park's perimeter. It's just one of many trails among the park's 1,000 acres, which also house an aquarium, nature center and other recreational facilities.
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