Providing travel services throughout British Columbia, including discovering places to stay such as hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds, and more.
Tilley Memorial Park
Canadian Rockies
Tilley Memorial Park, located at the southeast end of Columbia Lake, has a boat ramp, tables and washrooms with wheelchair access and a beautiful beach area. Seasonal food kiosk.
Through the Haida Heritage Centre at Kay Llnagaay we celebrate the living culture of the Haida. Through our language, art and stories we share our relationship with the land and sea that which shapes, nourishes and sustains us. Kay Llnagaay protects and fosters Haida culture by reaffirming our traditions and beliefs, encouraging artistic expression, and serving as a keeper of all that we are. Kay Llnagaay is a place for the Haida voice to be heard. The Haida Gwaii Museum opened in 1976 and continues to build an international reputation for showcasing Haida historical and contemporary art, All-Island artists and an outstanding collection of objects, artifacts and scientific material culture. The Museum is committed to encouraging and facilitating creative dialogue and exploring a more holistic and critical view of the multiple and diverse ways of understanding Haida Gwaii home to one of the most prominent Northwest Coast First Nations cultures (Haida), and rich ecosystems in Canada.
Mission Hill Family Estate, a celebrated winery established in 1981 in British Columbias Okanagan Valley, offers guests an exceptional guided experience in a setting of unparalleled natural beauty and extraordinary architecture. Heralded as the gold standard of wineries by Condé Nast Traveler, guests are invited to explore the winery through guided tastings and seasonal dining, as well as cherished Okanagan traditions like the annual summer concert series. Access is by reservation, with walk-ins welcomed when availability allows. This approach ensures every visit is personal, peaceful, and distinctly Mission Hill.
Prince of Whales is the largest and most environmentally sustainable whale & wildlife eco-adventure company operating out of Victoria, Vancouver and Telegraph Cove. With a fleet of both open and covered boats, we are perfectly able to match a tour to your desires! Join us out of Victoria for a fun and adventurous Zodiac tour or climb aboard our brand new catamaran the Salish Sea Eclipse. Both of these tours operate for 3-4 hours. We also offer float plane options allowing you to travel from Vancouver to Victoria, saving you time and energy planning!
Experience an ancient culture, spectacular wildlife viewing, stunning landscapes and reconnect with nature. Immerse yourself in true wilderness on a grand scale, deep in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest. Spirit Bear Lodge is Indigenous owned, offering exclusive access to wildlife viewing areas and cultural sites within the Kitasoo Xai'xais traditional territory.
Explore the underwater beauty of the Salish Sea - one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world! The Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea is a not-for-profit aquarium and learning centre devoted to the exploration and conservation of the Salish Sea - named after the Coast Salish Indigenous peoples of the region. Explore natural aquaria habitats of 3,500 marine amabassadors including a giant Pacific octopus, colourful rockfish, and magnificent wolf eels. Check out the marine mammal artifacts, complete with a rare orca skeleton, and take in the beautiful Coast Salish art. Journey from seashore to seafloor and discover the amazing diversity of the Salish Sea in 30 aquarium habitats teeming with marine life from anemones and nudibranchs to salmon and sculpins. Then get a close look at the weird and wonderful invertebrates in our shallow Touch Pool overlooking the beautiful Sidney waterfront. And don't miss the Features Gallery with fascinating, locally-focused exhibitions!
Let the outdoor adventures begin! Breakaway Adventures is a private adventure touring business founded out of a passion for exploring Vancouver and British Columbias beautiful outdoor wilderness. We operate biking, hiking and skiing tours in the Lower Mainland and throughout British Columbia. We have both established and customizable private tours to meet your desires or we can assist you in creating a tour all your own. We look forward to connecting with you and planning your next great adventure!
Whistler Mountain Bike Park has something for every level of rider. Gentle, banked cruisers through the Coastal forest. Tight and twisty single track - perfect for intermediate riders. For the armour clad, full face wearing, 50lb. bike group there are steep rock faces, gnarly, root strewn lines, drop offs of all descriptions and more.
Sea Wolf Adventures connects travellers to destinations in the Broughton Archipelago and the Great Bear Rainforest for grizzly bear viewing, wilderness and wildlife experiences, and First Nations cultural tours. Your guides are well trained in tradition and wildlife guiding. They will give you a deeper experience into First Nations culture and heritage of the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation. Safe. True. Education -- a truly unforgettable wildlife experience. Our vessels are brand new, state of the art, and very seaworthy.
Babin Air offers spectacular valley and glacier scenic flights originating from the Invermere Airport and Cranbrook Airport in the beautiful Columbia Valley.
Explore traditional and contemporary art from Northwest Coast First Nations and other cultures across the world. See magnificent Indigenous carvings, weavings and contemporary artworks in a spectacular building overlooking mountains and sea. Admire the worlds largest collection of works by acclaimed Haida artist Bill Reid, including his famous cedar sculpture The Raven and the First Men. Explore the Museums Multiversity Galleries where more than 10,000 objects from around the world are displayed. Stroll the Museum Grounds, where monumental Haida houses, poles and Musqueam house posts capture the dramatic beauty of traditional Northwest Coast architecture and design. Enjoy a wide range of special exhibitions and public programs, including free guided gallery walks, and visit the MOA Shop. MOA is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam people.
Take Me to the Mountain - Your Adventure Your Way Kootenay Gateway is the local hub for all your adventures. Use our shuttle service for airport shuttles, safe ride homes, wedding transportation, mountain bike shuttles, 7 summit shuttles and more. Coming here to check out the top rated mountain biking in North America? Visit KMB for guided tours to see how the locals ride. We also offer private lessons, semi private lessons, drop in group programs, and kids camps. We even have BettyGoHard that focuses on women coaching women! After your adventure come by our store front Kootenay Gateway to find local artist made gifts and souvenirs. We have stickers, shirts, pottery, jewelry and more. Need help planning your trip? Contact us to help you plan your Rossland adventre!
Discover exceptional guided fly fishing in the Squamish and Whistler region with Valley Fishing Guides Ltd., proudly owner-operated for over 25 years. Our experienced team offers trips for trout, salmon, steelhead, and char, with options for both half-day and multi-day adventures. For those seeking something extraordinary, heli-fishing tours are also available. Premium fly fishing equipment is provided on all trips, and our FFF-certified guides welcome anglers of every skill levelfrom first-timers to advanced fly fishers. Search Valley Fishing Guides Squamish to visit our website and follow us on Instagram @valleyfishingguides for trip updates and highlights.
MK Bay Marina is a full service community based marina, located on the east side of the Douglas Channel. The marina is focused on servicing mariners who enjoy the ocean in this beautiful area. Amenities include Wi-Fi, laundry and shower facilities, long and short term moorage, waterfront camping, guesthouse and boat launch. The store offers a wide variety of tackle and boating supplies.
A glassblowing studio and adjacent gallery where recycled glass is used to create giftware and unique art pieces. Demonstrations, classes, and more. Super energy efficient glass furnaces, developed at The Foundry are in use now in over 30 countries. Over 250,000 pounds of scrap glass has been re-melted since 1996.