Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

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Apricus Cellars
Stunning boutique winery in the beautiful District Wine Village in Oliver, British Columbia.
Revelstoke Museum and Archives
Revelstoke Museum & Archives celebrates Revelstoke and district in a vibrant, interactive museum where all are welcome to participate, to learn, to share, and to explore the history of the region. Learn about how we play and work in the snow, multicultural history, and much more through two floors of exhibits. Browse our Gift Shop where you'll find exclusive brands like Murchie's Tea and Rogers' Chocolates. Vintage ski patches and t-shirts and heritage posters and prints reproduced from the archives. In spring and summer months visit our public garden and picnic area while your children play at the sandbox. Downtown Historic Walking tours and Cemetery Tours can be scheduled by appointment.
Nk’Mip Cellars
At NkMip Cellars, we are the dedicated guardians of a proud legacy. As the first Indigenous-owned winery in North America, we are inspired to express our culture in everything we do. Our Winery itself is a bold celebration and strong reflection of our commitment to authenticity and deep respect for our colourful past. We extend an invitation to discover, not only the international award-wining wines we produce, but also the relentless spirit and remarkable history that inspire them.
Bootleg Gap Golf
Bootleg Gap Golf, located in Kimberley British Columbia, is truly a complete golf facility. With 27 outstanding holes, and a stunning location along the St. Mary River. The Championship course at Bootleg Gap is highlighted with the 12th, a dramatic par-3 that swoops down into the hoodoo-lined hillside and is one of the most scenic par-3s in the region. For variety try the Recreational 9; it's a hybrid and fun for every level of player.
Contemporary Art Gallery
The Contemporary Art Gallery (CAG) is an independent, non-profit public art gallery and one of Canadas leading venues for contemporary art. Offering free access to everyone, we work with artists from Canada and around the world to produce exhibitions, off-site projects, residencies, learning, outreach, community engagement programs, events and publications. Each of these interdependent strands of programming varies in scale, duration and location to challenge how and where we might engage with contemporary visual art.
Nechako White Sturgeon Conservation Centre
The Nechako White Sturgeon Conservation Centre hatchery program is dedicated to maintaining genetic diversity and conserving the population of the Nechako White Sturgeon. The hatchery is used to rear sturgeon eggs into one-year old sturgeon for release into the river. Research projects and programs also run out of the hatchery. Visitor Hours: Tours currently available by appointment only. As of Thursday April 24, tours will be available at 2pm daily (including weekends). Specific tour time requests are still available and approved based on operations and staff availability. Call the hatchery at 250-567-6673, email nechako@gofishbc.com or email info@nechakowhitesturgeon.org to book.There is an Community Fishing Pond stocked with rainbow trout on-site that is open for public fishing (catch-and-release only) on a drop-in basis. Free rod and tackle gear is available. Adults 16 years+ require a basic fishing licence. The Trout Fishing Pond is open May 1 October 31, dawn to dusk.
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Thunderbird Café
Visit The Thunderbird Café, we nourish our daily visitors with a deliciously unique style of modern First Nations cuisine. Discover our boutique menu selection of affordable daily specials made with fresh local ingredients. 
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.
Paradox Vancouver
Paradox Vancouver, the only independent luxury lifestyle boutique hotel in downtown Vancouver to achieve Forbes Travel Guide Four Star rating, epitomizing luxury with genuine, welcoming hospitality that creates true connections and showcases local culture. Featuring 147 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, the hotel masterfully blends high-end luxury with a relaxed, home-away-from-home experience in the heart of downtown Vancouver. Nestled within Arthur Erickson's iconic twisting tower, the hotel boasts unparalleled amenities, including a wrap-around terrace, indoor pool, outdoor Jacuzzi, state-of-the-art fitness centre, and an award-winning Xylia Natural Spa. Partnering with top local experts, we seamlessly blend haute cuisine with cutting-edge design, offering fine dining, crafted cocktails, and unforgettable nightlife experiences at Mott 32, Karma Lounge, and Mansion Nightclub.
Gray Monk Estate Winery
From the heart of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, welcome to Gray Monk Estate Winery, which was established in 1972 by George and Trudy Heiss. Working with the Heiss family, Gray Monk is now proudly owned and operated by Andrew Peller Limited. The Gray Monk Estate is comprised of 25 acres of lush vineyards overlooking Okanagan Lake, in addition to premium grapes sourced throughout the Okanagan Valley, to produce some of the world's finest wines.
Bloedel Conservatory
Enjoy one of Vancouvers most affordable attractions! Immerse yourself in the tropics at Bloedel Conservatory a must-see indoor attraction located at the highest point of Vancouver in Queen Elizabeth Park. With exotic birds, vibrant koi fish, and over 500 varieties of lush tropical plants, theres something for the whole family to enjoy under the Conservatory dome. After your visit, venture out to discover the captivating fountains, charming gardens, and breathtaking city views of Queen Elizabeth
Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre
The Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the internment of over 22,000 Japanese Canadians during the Second World War. The Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre opened its doors in 1994 as an initiative from the New Denver Kyowakai Society to commemorate and honor the stories of over 22,000 Japanese Canadians who were stripped of their civil rights, labelled "enemy aliens" and uprooted from their coastal homes during the Second World War. Located on the site of a former internment camp, the original buildings, period artifacts, interpretive displays, and Heiwa Teien garden designed by the renowned Roy (Tomomichi) Sumi, chronicle this extraordinary episode in Canadian history.
Westbank Museum & West Kelowna Visitor Centre
The Westbank Museum and West Kelowna Visitor Centre is open. We are a community museum as well as a Visitor Information Centre. We strive to promote our community's history and to give visitors outstanding service! We are open daily 9 am to 4 pm from May Long Weekend to Labour Day Weekend.
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