We here at the 'Ksan Campground welcome guests with open arms. Come here for tenting sites and full service sites. We are located near the Historical Pioneer Village of Hazelton and directly beside the Ksan Historic Museum and Village. Our small little town has various places for tourists to wander to and explore. Also, right down the street from us is the Tri-Town Theatre showing modern movies at VERY competitive prices. Come stay with us! If you have questions, feel free to call or email us and we will help you.
Sunset Charters offers one to five day guided trips on the beautiful North Coast of BC, out of the charming coastal town of Prince Rupert. Whether you are looking to get out for a serious fishing vacation, or you are just looking to get out on the water and see what bites, we have all the gear needed to target any species these waters hold, and our guides are friendly, knowledgable, and naturally, fishing fanatics. The area is rich with marine wildlife, such as whales, sea lions, dolphins, porpoises, and a large array of seabirds, and we also offer sightseeing and wildlife viewing tours. Our Boats are all 26'-28' with covered cabins and washroom facilities on board, and are fully insured and compliant with passenger vessel regulations. We are a family friendly operation and pride ourselves in taking care of our guests and catering to what they are hoping for out of their coastal vacation.
Your Columbia River experience! Private riverfront fishing access, accommodation, guided fishing and jet boat tours. Small retreats and gatherings in a stunningly laid-back setting with a pool, hot tub and inspiring 180-degree river and mountain views. Hiking, biking, golfing, skiing is all nearby. Visit us online or call today to plan your next Kootenay adventure!
Discover the natural and human history of Kelowna. Museums are living places, and thats true of Kelownas flagship museum, the Okanagan Heritage Museum too. In fact, the entire permanent gallery has been reimagined! In spring 2019, we wrapped up a multi-year process that saw us overhaul our entire permanent gallery. Pay us a visit and enjoy our new museum. Experience fascinating displays and learn how the Okanagan valley was formed, and why it supports tremendous biodiversity. Step into the world of the syilx/Okanagan people, and gain insights into their close connection to the land. Learn about the arrival of traders and settlers, and peer into the windows of an original Chinatown shop. Meet some individuals from Kelownas past and present, and be inspired by the Central Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame. This museum is also home to two important facilities: the Kelowna Public Archives and the Ursula Surtees Regional Conservation Laboratory.
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.