Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Journey’s Perch Guesthouse
Kootenays
Journeys Perch provides a warm, welcoming place where travelers can decompress or prepare for days full of adventure in the Revelstoke area. Its a creative and inspiring space for nature-driven travelers to relax and connect; stoked to share stories of past experiences and knowledge on the areas that fuel our outdoor passions.
Bench 1775 Winery
Okanagan Valley
BENCH 1775 Winery is located on a spectacular 30 acre waterfront vineyard property near Penticton, BC. BENCH 1775 is uniquely positioned in the center of the Naramata Bench, boasting stunning 180 degree views of Okanagan Lake. Our Tasting Room and vineyards are located on Naramata Road, the most popular wine touring route in the Okanagan. Come visit us, take in the view, and taste our award-winning wines.
Trappers Crossing
Big White Ski Resort
These modern style multi-level condominiums offer the best of both worlds - convenient ski-to/ski-from access from Perfection Run, as well as easy access to the village center just across the road. Each unit is extremely comfortable and well-appointed with a gas fireplace, private hot tub and balcony and heated parking garages.
Three Bars Guest Ranch
Canadian Rockies
Three Bars Guest Ranch, The Adventure Ranch of the Canadian Rockies. Three Bars is Canada's premier guest ranch. Specializing in all inclusive adventure packages. Enjoy a world class riding program, rafting, guided hiking, mountain biking, skeet shooting, ATV tours, and a full evening program. All accommodations and meals are included in packages.
Ocean House at Tlaga Gawtlaas
Haida Gwaii
Reopening at a new land-based location, Ocean House offers boutique accommodations overlooking a protected bay near the village of Old Massett. The peaceful and visually-stunning setting offers guests convenient access to Naikoon Provincial Park, as well as the many Haida arts and culture experiences available in Masset and the neighbouring communities. A dining room featuring gourmet tide-to-table cuisine, and a rejuvenating Haida-inspired spa, complete with treatment rooms, cedar sauna, steam room and fitness centre, enhance the guest experience.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Surrey By IHG
Metro Vancouver
Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Surrey. Located on the doorstep of Canada's third-largest city, Vancouver, BC, guests of our cozy hotel experience big city convenience with rural hospitality. Combining the best of the business and leisure worlds, our location is unbeatable for any activity with easy access to Hwy 1 near local business and corporations and quick access to tourist attractions and big businesses in Vancouver. For those guests needing to charge up their electric vehicle, there is a Tesla Supercharge station a 5 minute walk away in the underground parking of the nearby Guildford Village Shopping Centre. Guests in town on vacation find our location among the best of Lower Mainland hotels. Because we are located just east of Vancouver our hotel's guests can choose to easily access popular attractions like the Vancouver Aquarium, Stanley Park, English Bay and Granville Island Market or visit the Guildford Mall only 2.8 KM away which offers big city shopping at popular stores such as Walmart, Old Navy, H&M and The Bay. Surrey's numerous recreational parks are also just minutes away from our doorstep.
Glen Lyon Inn
Port Hardy
44 Room Motel Type with Doors to the outside - 3 floors, with 2nd and 3rd floors all having balconies overlooking Hardy Bay All rooms have a great Ocean view. We have Restaurant and Lounge on the Premises: open Daily Walking distance is 1 mile to the center of town along the Inner Harbour and 15 minutes driving to the Airport and 7 to 10 minutes driving to the ferry terminal
The Hospitality Inn
Port Alberni
Whether you are in Port Alberni for business or for recreation, we offer outstanding accommodation. Enjoy our year-round, covered, heated, outdoor, salt water pool and hot tub.Located between Nanaimo and the West Coast, the Pacific Rim National Park is our back yard. You can take a leisurely 90 minute drive to Tofino or Ucluelet, visit Long Beach and be back to the hotel in time for a swim. Or, stay over on your way to B.C.'S famous West Coast Trail. At The Hospitality Inn, we will meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
Powder Mountain Lodge
Canadian Rockies
The Powder Mountain Lodge is a family owned hotel with a beautiful courtyard housing an outdoor pool and BBQ area. A common room with a full kitchen, pool table, wood burning fireplace & TV area. We offer rooms with 1 or 2 queen beds as well as studio's and 2 queen kitchen suites. We are centrally located and close to all Fernie's amenities and just a short 10 min drive to the ski hill.
Cabana Beach Campground & RV Park
Okanagan Valley
Operates approx May 15 - Sept 15 each summer. A small, family-run campground located on Osoyoos Lake, near the Town of Osoyoos in BC Canada. Established in the 1960's this campground has always catered to families, seniors, couples and single travellers. The campground accepts tents, small/medium-sized RVs and also offers to those needing a simple budget sleeping unit several camping cabins and bedroom cabanas - these rooms comes with beds, mattresses, lights, electricity, a fridge, sink, mini-stove, and outdoor patio (weekly stays only in summer). Although an older park, Cabana Beach Campground has unique features that you will not likely find at older/rustic or provincial campsites : the 3-sided "kitchen cabana" shelters come with a picnic table, sink, light, and elec outlet and are included at most of the tent sites, with optional fridge rental available. Some modern amenities are also:fully tiled, coin-op showers, free use of central wifi, free use of air-compressor hose to quickly fill up your air-beds, bike tires, and all your floating water toys. Park owners live on-site. This park has strictly enforced common-sense campsite rules - No noise or behaviours which annoy or disturb other campers. For this reason, radios or tv's must be off by 10 pm, and "quiet time" is at 11 pm . There is one (perhaps) unusual rule - No Dogs are accepted. No fires either - but the main reason is there is often a complete regional fire-ban all summer long. Campers can still bring a propane fire pit. Also a campstove or barbecue for grilling!
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