Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Reds Rentals and Marina
We are located in Sicamous right under the highway 1 bridge beside the public boat launch. We have the public launch beside us and we have a private ramp for our customers to use as well. We have 2 full service fuel pumps on the water, and have a small store with ice cream, snacks and drinks, as well as some clothes and novelty items. We offer a wide variety of rentals, Double decker pontoon boat, 21 pontoon boats, sport boats, surf boats, 14 fishing boats, sea-doos, canoes, kayaks and stand-up Paddleboards. We can get you out on the Shuswap today. We offer parking with a free shuttle for trucks and trailers or just vehicles. Located right beside the boat launches and the first on the channel we offer the friendly fuel station on the channel, with large hull cushions and friendly staff to get you safely docked and filled. Come check us out!
Kimberley Heritage Museum
Kimberley Heritage Museum features exhibits on the Sullivan Mine and all aspects of Kimberley's history with exhibits which are changed throughout the year. Kimberley Heritage Museum is open year-round(except major holidays and the month of December). We also provide archives for research, by appointment.
The North Shore Lodge
Our passion for the outdoors, quality dining, and community connection is what drives us to make your stay relaxing and memorable. We strive to make our guests day action-packed on the waters of North Vancouver Island, and the evenings a relaxing environment to unwind and disconnect.
Elkford Visitor Center
Elkford is a picturesque Rocky Mountain town founded in 1971 as a home for miners working at newly-established Fording Coal operations. From its early days as a collection of temporary homes, a one-room school, and a single general store, Elkford has grown to its current population of nearly 3,000 residents
Queen Elizabeth Park
Situated on Little Mountain - the highest point in Vancouver proper - this former rock quarry has been converted into a beautiful city park with flower gardens, public art, grassy knolls, and panoramic views over the city.
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