Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Skipping Stone Beach B&B
The Skipping Stone Beach is Saltspring Island's premier oceanfront B&B, with a large contemporary suite to relax in and enjoy the wildlife and ocean views.
Arosa Ranch
Located just outside of Osoyoos BC, Arosa Ranch offers a variety of accomodation options nestled in the peaceful hills of the Okanagan and Boundary Country area. Choose between Bed and Breakfast suites, Full hook-up RV sites, Tent Camping or Cabins for your ultimate retreat to nature.
Black Sheep Camp Kootenay River
Black Sheep Camp Kootenay is a campground situated along the picturesque Kootenay River in Canal Flats. The campground boasts 31 fully serviced RV sites, 20 30-amp power sites, four well-appointed glamping tents, and ample boondocking spaces throughout the property for off-the-grid camping experiences. Camp Kootenay River features amenities such as a washhouse with hot showers, washrooms, and a laundry facility. Additionally, guests can find a mercantile offering supplies at the office, as well as a storage yard catering to indoor storage needs for boats, RVs, trailers, and containers.
Gwaii Adventure Campers
If youre looking for an adventurous way to explore the islands, Gwaii Adventure Campers is the answer! What better way is there to see Haida Gwaii than in your very own Fully Equipped Campervan! * We supply a small AC 12v cooler that is connected to the solar panel, so its always on.* There is a solar panel with an aux battery on board so dont worry about draining the battery on the van, it's separate. Run the lights, sound system, fridge, power your laptop, charge your phone, cameras we got your covered!* Pop-top tent with three windows - this area can sleep 2 people.* Bench seat that converts to a bed, which can sleep 2 people.* Full curtain set for privacy while sleeping.*passenger seat is a captain's chairs that swivel around for hanging out in the van.* Premium sound system (because what's a road trip without great tunes?)* New tires for better handling and safety.* Plates, bowls, cups, and eating utensils for 3. Also thermal mugs for morning coffee, or late night hot chocolate.*A full complement of cookware (knives, cutting board, bowls, and on and on)* 1 pot, 1pan.* An assortment of paper and disposable items (paper towels, ziploc bags, toilet paper).* Dishwashing soap, sponges, and two spray bottles for washing.* A great selection of spices & oil for cooking* Corkscrew and wine glasses* A French press coffee maker plus one pound of coffee.*Trash bags and recycling bags* Headlamps* Matches, fire starters and lighter* A multi-tool for whittling at the camp site and more, extra tools, hatchet etc..* A propane stove for cooking outside the van if you prefer* Other miscellaneous camping surprises (First Aid Kit, whisk broom, atlas/map, etc.)* Pillows, Rumpl Sleeping Blankets (or sleeing bags), sheets, towels.* Rooftop Storage, Great if you're traveling with a lot of stuff.We really try to think of everything you'll need and have it there for you if there is something that is not listed please contact us at least 2 weeks before the booking and we will get these items placed in the van for you at no charge.
Mural Walk
Grab your camera and take a self guided tour throughout Langley City to check out 17 stunning, hand painted murals from local artists.
Sandman Hotel Langley
Nestled in the north side of the Langley community Walnut Grove, Sandman Hotel Langley is conveniently located near numerous golf courses, the famous Colossus Movie Theatre and historic Fort Langley. This hotel has all the modern amenities such as high-speed Internet, a business centre, a meeting facility, and on-site dining to make your stay perfect.
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