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Burnaby Village Museum
Burnaby
Where History Comes to Life - Stroll down the streets of our 1920s community. Period costumed townsfolk welcome visitors and give demonstrations in the homes, businesses and shops. Visitors can feel the heat of the fire as the blacksmith works at the forge, hear the rhythm of the platen press at the Burnaby Post, smell freshly ground coffee in the General Store, be a 1920s student in a one-room schoolhouse, watch the tinsmith cut, crimp & curl flat sheets of tin into useful household items. Everyone is welcome to take a ride on the 1912 CW Parker Carousel, explore the restored 1912 Interurban Tram, and enjoy a treat in the Ice Cream Parlour. The Village is open seasonally (Spring Break in March, Summer Season- early May to Labour Day, and Heritage Christmas-late November to early January) and year-round for pre-booked groups and programs.
Olympic View Golf Club is located just 20 minutes from downtown Victoria, British Columbia. Nestled deep inside a pristine forest, natural beauty is punctuated by two waterfalls, twelve lakes, roaming deer, soaring eagles, and the beautiful snow peaked Olympic Mountains in the horizon. Home to an award-winning Golf Academy, the state-of-the-art facility features expansive grass tee decks, five target greens, and three comprehensive short game areas. Covering over 14 acres and stretching to 330 yards. After your round, visit the newly renovated Table Nineteen! The perfect location for a relaxing meal with friends and family, not just for golfers unwinding after a day on the links. Enjoy the views of the Olympic Mountains, watch your favorite sports team play on the big-screen TVs, or relax on the wrap-around patio and catch all the action on the 18th green.
River Valley Ranch lies in an idyllic valley with fertile fields and the Kootenay River running though it. River Valley Ranch is an old world mixed farm applying bio-dynamic farming practices to the individual and the whole. The farm and household are off-grid and run on alternative energy. The farm is nestled in the Rocky Mountain Trench and is bounded by the Kootenay River and Crown Land. Wildlife Viewing and Eco-Tours.
Our easily accessible, backcountry ski lodge, located just a 90-minute drive north of Nelson, BC is your gateway to some of the Kootenays BCs best steep tree skiing and deepest powder. We cater to advanced-expert, skiers and snowboarders who love riding terrain features like steep chutes, drops, and those cushy pillows of prime Kootenay Coldsmoke. We provide an intimate experience with no more than 12 guests in our lodge and snowcat at any time. At White Grizzly, theres always a warm Kootenay welcome and a passion for outdoor adventure. With professional ACMG ski guides and friendly staff, the lodge has an authentic, laid-back vibe. Join us for your next cat skiing holiday.
The former Coroner's Court, City Morgue, and Forensic Analyst Lab c. 1932 and city heritage building. The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives is an independent non-profit organization exploring the gritter history of Vancouver and specializing in the history of forensic sciences and policing. We run walking tours through the Summer and host Movies in the Morgue during the winter. Check out our website and social media pages for more information.
Modern luxury comes to the country at the Hillcrest Farm Market B&B. Each suite has a large private balcony showcasing breathtaking views of the city. Spacious rooms offer contemporary comforts, with a fireplace, flat screen TV, and a luxurious private bathroom with tub and shower, creating a home away from home. And like any welcoming home, breakfast is served fresh daily.
Explore the fully restored and furnished late Victorian London Farm House (1898), illustrating rural life in Richmond between 1890 and 1920. London Farm is one of the earliest farm sites in Richmond, and features the home of Charles and Henrietta London, who built a small house on site in 1898 and then added to it in 1906. The farm produced dairy products, oats, wheat barley, fruit from an orchard and vegetables. This riverfront land became known as Londons landing and a wharf was built on the property to provide greater access to the river to send farm products to market. Today, visitors can enjoy beautiful heritage perennial flowers, a kitchen and herb garden, an outside exhibit of large, antique farm equipment and chickens.
In 1995 Canyon Raft Company pioneered the rafting industry on the Elk River. With a focus on incredible world class river experiences for all our guests, our expert guides will show you the wild beauty of the Elk Valley and all it has to offer. From amazing, awe inspiring scenic float trips to exhilarating whitewater rafting tours we've got something for everyone. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. ALL AGES AND SKILL LEVELS WELCOME!
We are an Indigenous owned business on the scenic island of 'Yalis (Alert Bay, BC). Come to Eat. Come to Drink. Come to Enjoy the Stunning View of the Bay.
Live on the Edge OEE is a small, locally owned and operated company who help guests enjoy authentic experiences during their visit to Haida Gwaii. Because we strongly believe HG is a magical place, we want to share our experience with others. Our guides are local to our island community, thus proficient to lead groups to explore all the wonders this archipelago has to offer. We're guided by our values of grit, integrity, gratitude, and healthy lifestyles.
Locally owned specialty tea shop! We carry over 130 types of loose leaf teas and we love sharing our passion and knowledge for tea. We specialize in Persian teas which we blend in-house! We also carry a variety of teaware ranging from locally handmade pieces, cast iron teapots, mugs and everything else you need to make the perfect cup of tea! Stop by before work and grab a cup of tea to-go or meet-up with friends at our tea bar. Don't forgot to also try one of our freshly baked Persian sweets!
Point Ellice House stands as a symbol of heritage preservation and cross-cultural understanding. Constructed between 1861 and 1862, it houses one of Canadas most extensive Victorian-era collections. Featuring heritage architecture, expansive gardens, nature trails, and a picturesque waterfront setting, it is a distinctive destination on Vancouver Island. Today it serves as a unique monument to both a bygone era and the ongoing journey towards greater understanding and healing with First Nations and Métis communities. The commitment to acknowledging the complex historical impacts associated with its former resident marks Point Ellice House as a critical space for fostering dialogue and reconciliation. Point Ellice House serves as a beacon of heritage preservation and cross-cultural understanding, inviting visitors to explore, learn, and connect. NOTE: There is no longer a Victorian- Tea experience, however we are working on new Indigenous experiences so please check back with us!
Based in False Creek, in the heart of Vancouver, we operate scenic boat cruises and private charters on our 40 seat double decker catamaran. Experience breathtaking views of the city, mountains, beaches and wildlife as we cruise around Vancouver's pristine coastal waters. Learn interesting facts about Vancouver's sights, landmarks and history from our guides. Fully licensed by Transport Canada.