Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Sea To Sky Gondola
Open year-round, the Sea to Sky Gondola is located 2km south of Squamish, BC along the beautiful Sea to Sky highway. The Sea to Sky Gondola is a wheelchair and stroller accessible 10 minute ride accessing walking & hiking trails, a suspension bridge, tube park (winter only) and local fare in the Summit Lodge.
The Inn at the Ninth Hole Bed & Breakfast
The Inn at the ninth Hole, Where you really are a guest. Surrounded by forest, overlooking the golf course and Mountains. Away from the busy highway city and train noise.Only 5 to 10 minutes drive to downtown Salmon Arm, beach, hiking, biking,golf and restaurants. Every room from the smallest 400sq ft to the largest 875 sq ft, is designed with only your comfort in mind. All rooms with private entrance and en-suite private full bathrooms. Free in room WIFI.We are proud to serve our guests, a high quality fresh made (included) breakfast from local produce and products where possible organic. Gluten free and special wisches possible by reservation. The best place for a good quiet night sleep for all, traveling for leisure or work.....Open year round: reservations recommended. Between 1st October till May 1st by reservation only. The perfect place for a family or friends gathering, use the BBQ, the full equipped guest kitchen and the breakfast lounge or guest patio. Make your own meals or order some great meals in town. Bring your favourite drinks! Digital music and TV in all our rooms: all rooms are equipped with DVD player most rooms 32 HD flat screens.
Bowen Island Sea Kayaking
Bowen Island Sea Kayaking is dedicated to offering safe, informative and fun experiences for the novice paddler through to the seasoned kayaker. We have experienced local guides available for lessons and guided tours. Our shop in Snug Cove on Bowen Island is an easy day-trip, just a 20-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay, only 45 minutes from downtown Vancouver.
Farewell Harbour Lodge
Owned and operated by the Brockway and McGrady families, our mission at Farewell Harbour Lodge is simple: To help our guests experience the profound beauty of the Broughton Archipelago and the Great Bear Rainforest. We do that by offering inspiring west coast style ocean-side accommodations, sumptuous meals and engaging, passionate guides who will lead you on daily adventures deep into the heart of this wild and beautiful part of the planet. We live in a magical place blessed with some of nature’s most charismatic wildlife, where wild Orca skip over the blue Pacific waves, where mighty Grizzlies forage in lush coastal estuaries and where the towering evergreen forest seems endless. Disconnect from the virtual world, reconnect with the natural world and experience the power of place here at Farewell Harbour Lodge. Join us!
Harrison Water Sports and Waterpark
A full range of water activities for all ages and groups! Includes our: -Floating Waterpark -Sea-doo Rentals -Bumper Boat Rentals
Glacier View Cabin Rentals
CABIN & COTTAGE RENTALS. Fully self-contained kitchen/kitchenette cabins with either King beds or Queen and bunk beds. Cabins range in size from small studio Queen bed to larger Queen bed or King bed studio cabins with a separate bedroom Queen bed and bunks or a King with Twin bed. 3 piece bathroom with a Shower, TV, Free WiFi for cabins, electric heat included. NEWEST CABIN #10 No Pets completed in 2021 has 2 King beds, extra-large shower, kitchen stove/fridge, ceiling fans, and lots of extra items. Featured cabins 7,8,&9 are now Pet-Friendly upon approval. CAMPGROUND RV is open May long weekend to end of September. Campground full-serviced sites with power/water/sewer. NO tenting. Self-contained RVs only. 15amp, 30amp and one 30/50amp. Contact us for further details. Coin laundromat by scheduled days and times in the main building. By reservation only from our website. Next day arrivals only. No drop ins. www.glacierviewrvpark.com
The Grist Mill & Gardens
The Grist Mill Campground is a small creekside campground on Keremeos Creek, and is part of the Grist Mill and Gardens Historic Site. Each of the eleven serviced campsites back onto the creek and have both water and power. There are also two tent-only sites without creek access. Washrooms are available to campers 24 hours a day. During the daytime, our restaurant is open for lunch and our lovely gardens and site are open for tours.
Hillside Lodge and Chalets
Located on 20 beautiful acres of riverfront property, we offer 8 cabins and 2 lodge rooms. We have an amazing wedding venue - a rustic barn with just enough modern touches and beautiful exposed wood to make any event stunning! Ceremony and reception can be help at the same place with stunning backdrops of the mountains and Blaeberry River. Summer 2020 has us going back to our original business model rather than hosting weddings so we are excited to offer cabin rentals this year. If you've wanted to come stay with us in recent years and haven't been able to, now is your chance! Winter time is magical out here - our cabins sit amongst snowy trees and have wood burning fireplaces! Snowshoe trails are put in right on site as well. The cabins are all equipped with basic kitchenettes as there is no restaurant on site. Golden is a short, 10 minute drive away and offers a great selection of restaurants, pubs and coffee shops. It's a must see property with lots to see and do.
Tower Inn & Suites
Full service hotel, located downtown Quesnel, BC . Our in house Begbie's Restaurant and Pub offer a variety of menu items, something for everyone to choose from. . Walking distance to many shops and businesses, including movie theatre and arena. Long term stay suites now available
Waters Edge Campground
Beautiful pristine Dease Lake campground and RV sites. Picnic tables, firepits, wood available and WI-FI. Good fishing, boat launch, clean pit toilets. One queen cabin fully equipped available nightly, reasonable rates.
Days Inn by Wyndham Chetwynd
Stay at our Days Inn Chetwynd hotel when your travels take you through beautiful Peace River Country. Located in the foothills of the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains, our Chetwynd, BC, hotel is located off Highways 97 and 29, and offers easy access to four-season recreation, dining and attractions. Start your day with free daybreak HOT breakfast and catch up on email with free wireless Internet access. Take advantage of ample free large-vehicle parking, including cold weather hook-ups, as well as on-site guest laundry facilities, business centre and meeting room. All of our spacious guest rooms feature handy amenities including microwave, refrigerator, 32-inch LCD TV, free local calls and desk and ergonomic chair. Handicapped-accessible and non-smoking rooms are also available at our pet-friendly.
Carmel Beach Private Lodges
Carmel Beach Private Lodges is nestled on a private cove on the southeast end of Shuswap Lake with direct access to one of BCs most sought after lakes. Here, you'll find 23 exquisite Lodges that represent the ultimate expression of fine living. The semi-gated community wraps around a secluded bay in a private setting, providing exceptional views and access to the lake. No other offering in the area boasts this calibre of homes and five star resort-style amenities, including a 300 feet pebble stone beach, boat buoys and dock and a 3,500 sq. ft. Clubhouse featuring a fitness center, fireside lounge, self serve bar, billiards room, sauna and steam room. An outdoor salt water pool and hot tub, upper and lower tanning decks, and large community fire pit round out the available amenities. With only 16 available rental lodges, space fills up quickly.
The Cedars Motel
Panabode Log units in beautiful treed location, close to beach and all amenities. Rooms 1 thru 5 all have fridges, microwaves, coffee makers, dishes etc. Units 6 and 7 are full kitchenettes. Sicamous is Canada s houseboat capital and sits on the channel joining Shuswap and Mara Lakes. In the winter months snowmobiling is the sport that makes this area a year round destination.
Burnaby Village Museum
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.
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