The Fort St. John North Peace Museum tells the story of the Fort St. John region from the dinosaurs to the oil and gas industries of today. Learn more about Indigenous people, the fur trade, homesteaders, and the development of Fort St. John and the North Peace region of British Columbia. Come explore a tepee, trapper's cabin, blacksmith's shop, 1921 school room, 1930s dentist office, missionary chapel, 1930 Outpost Hospital room, 1910 BC Police Barracks and Jail, Finch's General Store, and more! Try interactive activities like sorting mail in our post office. Our gift shop is a fabulous place to find books on the Peace Region, BC, Alberta, and the Yukon. We have a wide variety of souvenirs, clothing, stuffed animals, jewellery, and gifts. Our archives can help answer requests about the North Peace from photographs to genealogy. We're open Monday to Saturday year-round.
We are a family-run fully serviced RV park and cabin resort. We have 4 rustic lakefront 2-bedroom cabins and 3 smaller 2-room cabins nestled on the shores of Pinantan Lake BC. As of May 2, 2022 we are under new ownership and management.
Whistler Blackcomb is a four-season resort located in Canadas Coast Mountains north of Vancouver. Proudly holding the title of the largest ski resort in North America, Whistler Blackcomb offers 8171 acres of terrain for skiers and riders of all ability levels. With an average annual snowfall of over 10 metres, the resort enjoys a long winter season that stretches into late May. Glacier skiing on the upper reaches of Blackcomb Mountain is even possible during summer months! A true four-season resort, guests enjoy some of the worlds best mountain biking & alpine hiking during summer months. Events such as the Crankworx mountain biking festival and activities such as ziplining and wildlife tours make a summer visit to the resort a must. At Whistler Blackcomb, passion for the outdoors runs year-round.
Whether you are on a business trip or want to leave the crowds behind and experience the west coast of Vancouver Island, our daily B&B packages will make it easy for you to book your stay in Zeballos. New and comfortable rooms are all equipped with coffee makers, microwaves, refrigerators and TVs, as well bathroom with bathtub and shower.
WESTERN HOSPITALITY ON A GUEST RANCH AT THE ENTRANCE TO BEAUTIFUL WELLS GRAY PARK Despite the rapid growth of its urban centers, much of Western Canada is still untamed frontier. One of those areas is the Wells Gray Park, 5200 sq. kilometer of protected wilderness in Central British Columbia. Bounded on the north and east by the Cariboo Mountains, and on the west by an upland plateau, the Wells Gray Park encompasses a broad spectrum of mountain scenery. The area is abundant in flora and fauna. Caribou, moose, black bear, beaver and wolf freely roam the park, and local streams are well stocked with trout. Horseback riding, fishing, mountain biking, river rafting, hiking and canoeing into the local wilderness are all part of the ranch's daily summer routine. Your skilled guide will lead you to adventures on remote mountains, valleys and lakes in a setting as spectacular as it is challenging. COVID-19-update: The Wells Gray Guest Ranch will open June 1st, 2020 with limited capacity,. We are continuing to welcome guests who are able to make the journey. We adhere to the highest cleaning standards possible and have also implemented additional measures in the face of COVID-19 to ensure that our guests feel a sense of security when staying with us. We are confident that these extra measures and precautions make our ranch a safe place to stay and relax.
If youre looking for a family-friendly resort in Nanoose Bay, look no further than Pacific Shores Resort and Spa. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and a kitchenette, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the resort. Pacific Shores Resort and Spa features a sun terrace, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts an indoor pool, outdoor hot tub and the gym and direct private beach access as well as summer activities, kayaks and paddleboards are available. If you are driving to Pacific Shores Resort and Spa, free parking is available. When youre ready to try some local flavor, be sure to check out our on site restaurant, Pacific Moon Rising Bar & Grill which is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. Should time allow, Gerald Island Provincial Park is a popular attraction that is within walking distance. The staff at Pacific Shores Resort and Spa looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
Similkameen Wild is a sprawling 18 acre property which offers a wide choice of accommodation: well-appointed, spacious suites, a 5-bedroom Homestead suite, and two Teepees which are a must for a glamping experience like no-other. All rooms include secured private parking, free wifi, seasonal continental breakfast, access to common living and dining rooms, outdoor reflective Spaces, fire pits, a heated saltwater pool and hottub, self-serve tiki bar, swings, private river bathing area, as well as forest and meadow access. Our locally owned and operated boutique resort accommodation and retreat is set on the edge of wilderness. We are the natural choice for those who want to explore the exciting, waiting to be discovered wine region of the Okanagans arid southern interior The Similkameen. The Similkameen Valley, as we now know it, is home to orchards, farms, ranches, artisans, art galleries, award-winning wineries, and cideries. Sheltered by the cascade mountains, with the Similkameen River meandering through, our valley produces the best organic fruit, organic vegetables, wine and cider that can be found in British Columbia, if not the world! We are only four hours east of Vancouver and nine hours west of Calgary. With each new season a wealth of activities await: float down the river or hike to a hidden waterfall; lounge by our large, heated saltwater pool; bike across the KVR trestle bridges; explore Cawston, Canadas Organic Farm Capital, or Osoyoos, Canadas hottest town. Spend your day snowshoeing and skiing the slopes at Apex Ski Hill or Mt. Baldy, before an evening of story sharing with fellow guests around our campfires, star-gazing from our hot tub, between sips of our stunning Similkameen Wine. Come find your Wild today!
Truly one of Canadas exemplary destination wineries set in the heart of Okanagan Wine Country. 50th Parallel Estate is a majestic 61 acre site near the shores of Lake Okanagan boasting panoramic lake views and rare granite soils. Winemaker Matthew Fortuna and has produced the winerys world-renowned Pinot Noir and aromatic white wines. Our modern Transparent Tasting Room, surrounded by picturesque vineyards and Lake Okanagan views as our experts guide you through a variety of Tasting, Tour and Wine Cave Experiences. While at the winery, check out the BLOCK ONE Restaurant. Renowned for its focus on regional and seasonal ingredients, offering a menu that highlights the best of local produce. The combination of stunning views, innovative dining spaces, and exceptional cuisine makes BLOCK ONE a standout destination in the Okanagan Valley.
Kelowna Springs Golf Club, designed by renowned Canadian golf course architect Les Furber, has garnished accolades from both the media and golfers of all abilities since first opening in 1990.
Step inside the backcountry and share some good times, great food and amazing beer. Take a growler to go or stay and enjoy the pizza, salads, sausages and snacks from the Backcountry Kitchen. This is a great place for families to enjoy and after 8 pm we dim the lights and crank up the tunes. A lot of care has gone into the design of the room, please come and immerse yourself. Cheers!
The Ladysmith Visitor Centre is centrally located at 33 Roberts St. just off our historic First Avenue. Our Tourism Counsellors are excited to help you discover some of our hidden treasures and provide information on our events, cultural & historic attractions, artisans, outdoor recreation, relocation, maps, accommodations, dining, shopping and more. Free Wifi/Public Washrooms.