Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Campbell’s Gold Honey Farm and Meadery
Campbells Gold Honey Farm & Meadery is family owned and operated, based in south west Abbotsford, BC. We are passionate about all things bees, from beekeeping and agri-education, to offering premium beehive products, with a focus on specialty honeys and honey wine (mead) production. We welcome visitors of all ages to visit our farm, and are delighted to share our knowledge and passion with you.
Cultus Lake Golf Club
Cultus Lake Golf Club is a stunning 4000 yard, 18-hole executive course, featuring fairways bordered by large fir and cedar trees. Established in 1990, this family-run business has been an important part of the community for many years. The beauty is self evident the moment you arrive at this course located just ten minutes south of Highway 1. Enjoy this beautifully maintained golf course surrounded by the splendid mountain views and a lush parkland setting. Home to Legends Bistro, Toptracer Lounge and Tap Ins Putting Course. Cultus Lake Golf Club has something for everyone!
Museum of The Cariboo Chilcotin
Welcome to the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin. We are situated on Broadway Avenue South, Williams Lake serving on the traditional territory of the Secwepemc, Tsilhqot'in and Dakelh Nations. The Museum is a tribute to Williams Lake and the Cariboo Chilcotin regions. If you are looking to step back in time come on in we would love to open our doors to you. Nestled in the Cariboo Chilcotin, the Museum provides history and displays on the region, local ranching and rodeo heritage, it is also the home to the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame as well as exhibits on Indigenous Peoples, Railway, Mining, Medical, and Forestry just to name a few. Admission is by donation supporting local and provincial heritage. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Federal Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia, as well as the City of Williams Lake and the Cariboo Regional District in partnership with the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society.
Liquid Lifestyles Whitewater Rafting & Kayaking
Liquid Lifestyles Whitewater Rafting & Kayaking is a small, locally owned and operated company that focuses on all the details. We offer world-class rafting in Clearwater, British Columbia- home to the 5,000 square km Wells Gray Provincial Park. Our highly experienced guides, small personal groups, and top-of-the-line equipment help to create unparalleled outdoor adventures. Whether you are an adrenaline junky or nature enthusiast, we provide the perfect mix of spectacular scenery, stunning waterfalls and heart pounding river rafting in beautiful BCs Wells Gray Country. Browse our rafting and kayaking options and join us and book a trip today!
8th Generation Vineyard
Our family's heritage in wine making dates back to 1783. We are the eighth consecutive generation to produce fine wines, and the first generation to do so in the New World. 8th Generation Vineyard is an ultra contemporary winery, deeply rooted in tradition. We welcome you to experience our wine making history! Bernd H. Schales, 8th Generation Winemaker Stefanie Schales, 10th Generation Winegrower
Panorama Mountain
The massive mountain rises 4000 vertical ft and covers 3000 acres of terrain suitable for all abilities. Intermediates carve the famed fall-line groomed runs while advanced skiers revel in the steeps of Taynton Bowl. The summits 8000 ft elevation, just below tree-line, provides breathtaking views and stands tall over this convenient ski-in/ski-out village and the nearby quaint town of Invermere. After an exhilarating day on the slopes guests rejuvenate in Canadas largest slopeside hot-pools. The resorts relaxed character and abundance of onsite activities including heliskiing, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and tubing make it a favourite for destination skiers. This is Panorama Mountain Village.
Two Rivers Gallery
Two Rivers Gallery is a vital centre for visual art in Prince George and the central interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is run by the nonprofit Prince George Regional Art Gallery Association with a mission to: Encourage lifelong learning through the arts, Create an environment for vigorous artistic and cultural expression and Provide opportunities for diverse experiences through participation and exhibition.
The Gallery at Queen’s Park
The Gallery at Queens Park is a community art gallery program that has provided a venue for emerging and established artists to showcase their work since 1985. Over the year, 12 exhibitions are presented in two-dimensional and three-dimensional mediums such as painting, photography, pottery, wood carving, bronze statues, and more. Artists are provided exhibition space free of charge and share their work with the community of New Westminster. Temporarily closed until August 31, 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Administration is currently taking appointments on a limited basis.
Revelstoke Local Food Initiative
Centrally located in downtown Revelstoke, the vibrant Revelstoke Local Food Initiative Farmers Market is doing their part in growing the communitys diverse food scene, with regular access to fresh local produce, food products, and artisan creations.
40 Knots Winery
Nestled in the Comox Valley adjacent to the Salish Sea, our winery is one of the closest in the world to the ocean. Taste the difference this rich air makes in our aging process, take a stroll through our interpretive trail. Book one of our tastings or classes. Stay for a picnic in our vineyard terrace, patio or balcony. 40 Knots is a sustainable business and we ask that you join us in our commitment by limiting waste, using recycle and repurpose bins, and making us aware of any threats or hazards to our environment. We are excited to greet you! If we can be of assistance at any time, please ask. It is our goal to give you a most remarkable and memorable experience when you are here.
Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery
Explore the largest variety of authentic Northwest Coast Art and Jewellery in the Comox Valley. Enjoy the beautiful selection of native masks, paddles, argillite carvings, sculptures, prints, silver and gold jewelry, rings, wedding bands, bracelets, and pendants by Master Artists of Haida, Kwakwaka'wakw or Kwakiutl, Coast Salish, and West Coast descent. Find beautiful and affordable gifts or one-of-a-kind Masterpieces. Open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm.
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.
West Coast Wilderness Lodge
Our packaged nightly accommodation rate typically includes a three-course dinner and ala carte breakfast service the next morning. West Coast Wilderness Lodge resort brings first-class adventure, fine dining and accommodations to the laid-back Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Come to experience the crisp salt air and truly breathtaking views from the Lodge, a place where every day is filled with unforgettable memories. Simple luxury on Nature's doorstep.
Fort St. James National Historic Site
This completely restored Hudsons Bay Company post, located on the shores of Stuart Lake, was an economic powerhouse of trade and commerce in the 19th Century. It is the largest group of original wooden buildings depicting the fur trade in Canada and portrays the relationship between the fur traders and the Carrier First Nation. Costumed interpreters provide a first hand look at how people lived, ate, worked and died more than a century ago.
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