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

Old Yale Brewery
LOCATED NEAR THE GATEWAY TO THE PRISTINE AND BREATHTAKING CHILLIWACK RIVER VALLEY Our home gives us a fresh perspective a perspective that not only shapes who we are but also how we approach the craft of making great beer at Old Yale Brewing. In the heart of our Brewery is our Back Porch Tasting Room & Campfire Kitchen, where you can always count on us for delicious food, great beer and even better friends. Visit us for a pint or a flight of our 15 beers on tap brewed on-site, fill your Growler and stay for the weekly live music.
UBC Botanical Garden
Tickets are available for sale on our website. ~ Immerse yourself in the world of wild-collected plants! Garden highlights include internationally recognized collections of magnolias and maples. Stroll through our impressive Asian garden with over 400 kinds of rhododendrons, travel the continents in our alpine garden, explore our BC rainforest garden, head back in time in our traditional physic garden overflowing with herbs, discover food growing techniques in the food garden and much more.
Morgan Creek Golf Course
We invite you to enjoy a spectacular public golf course that offers a private golf club experience. Morgan Creek, the driest and best manicured golf course at "value packed" rates. Our clubhouse showcases Morgans Restaurant and Wine Bar where the golfer can enjoy a tasty beverage and the finest cuisine prepared by our team of creative chefs.Morgan Creek, selected British Columbia's "Golf Facility of the Year" and one of Golf Digest's "Places to Play", welcomes all golfers to this premier public golf course located in the Lower Mainland. The Clubhouse is nestled in a natural setting with spectacular views of our golf course and the mountains of Vancouver.
Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours
Campbell River Whale Watching and Adventure Tours invites you to experience some of the most spectacular whale watching, grizzly bear, and wildlife viewing in the world. Our commitment is to offer our guests an experience of a lifetime, to discover and explore the natural and human wonders of the Discovery Islands and Johnstone Strait. We pride ourselves on maintaining a high standard which guarantees our guests a safe, educational and memorable experience. Not only are our guides expert mariners, they are also certified naturalists whose love and ethical regard for marine wildlife is always evident. As the North Islands first company to have gone fully Carbon Neutral, the preservation of the environment is very important to us. For every person out on a tour with us, 1 square metre of old growth forest is protected on the West Coast of British Columbia!
Backroads Whistler – River of Golden Dreams
Discover Whistler's original summer activity the legendary River of Golden Dreams and scenic Alta Lake The flat water river is more than just a float, its an Exploring Adventure. Spectacular views of mountain peaks, Beaver, Eagles, Osprey, Herons and even Black Bears are regular sights that will have you eagerly wondering whats around the next bend. Unlike an amusement park ride River of Golden Dreams trips allow you to be an active participant, one of the reasons people keep coming back to paddle the river. In the spring the water levels can be high and moving though always flat and no rapids. By mid-summer water levels are gentle. By late summer the beaver start rebuilding their dams creating pools to paddle in. Guides are recommended, though experienced river paddlers go unguided. Our River trips have limited availability and often sell out, please pre book to assure your spot. Located at Lakeside Park minutes from Whistler Village.
Chinese Canadian Museum
Located in the oldest brick building in Vancouver's Chinatown, the Chinese Canadian Museum elevates the diverse history and voices of Chinese Canadians across the country. Come visit the first museum of its kind in Canada, featuring 3 storeys of exhibitions, an immersive gift shop, and a rooftop garden. There is also a recreated 1930s living room and one of the oldest, most historic school rooms in Vancouver, registered as the Vancouver Chinese Independent School in 1914. A must-visit attraction in Vancouver, the Chinese Canadian Museum provides an invigorating, engaging, and transformative experience for present and future generations, through its exhibitions and educational programming throughout B.C. and Canada.As you explore, reflect on how you connect to the people and places of your past.
Harrison Visitor Information Centre & Sasquatch Museum
Start your visit to the Harrison River Valley at the Harrison Visitor Information Centre & Sasquatch Museum! Our friendly staff is here to help you with maps, brochures, and local tips to make the most of your time in the area. While youre here, take a walk through the Sasquatch Museum and discover the stories behind this legendary creature. The exhibits offer a fascinating look at the history, sightings, and cultural significance of the Sasquatch. Whether youre planning an outdoor adventure or just passing through, the Harrison Visitor Information Centre & Sasquatch Museum is a great place to get your bearings and learn a bit of local lore.
Ferry Building Gallery
The Ferry Building Gallery is a public community gallery operated by the District of West Vancouver. Located at the center of the Ambleside Landing area in one of West Vancouvers oldest buildings, it serves as a hub for arts and culture. The gallery presents up to 18 exhibitions annually to more than 500 visitors each week. The mandate of the gallery is to support the development of emerging and established artists from the North Shore, the Sea-to-Sky Corridor and the Sunshine Coast. By organizing art lectures, workshops, tours and programs that reflect the cultural diversity of the North Shore, the gallery provides valuable and enriching artist-led experiences to the community. The Ferry Building Gallery is located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Squamish Nation, Tsleil-Waututh Nation and Musqueam Nation. We recognize and respect them as nations in this territory and their historic connection to the lands and waters around us since time immemorial.
Bootleg Gap Golf
Bootleg Gap Golf, located in Kimberley British Columbia, is truly a complete golf facility. With 27 outstanding holes, and a stunning location along the St. Mary River. The Championship course at Bootleg Gap is highlighted with the 12th, a dramatic par-3 that swoops down into the hoodoo-lined hillside and is one of the most scenic par-3s in the region. For variety try the Recreational 9; it's a hybrid and fun for every level of player.
Sheringham Distillery
Sheringham Distillery is based out of Vancouver Island, Canada and is on a mission to make the worlds most approachable gin, prioritizing sustainability and quality ingredients with a chefs approach to distillation. Sheringham caught global attention after their flagship spirit, Seaside Gin, took home the Worlds Best Contemporary Gin award in London, U.K. Seaside Gin was inspired by a walk along Vancouver Islands rugged coast with its refreshing fragrance of Nootka rose, the dewy Pacific Northwest rainforest, and fresh ocean air. Sheringham Distillerys spirits are known for versatility with deliciously complex yet impeccably balanced botanical profiles, making Sheringham spirits delightful sipped on their own, in a cocktail, or as an ingredient in your favorite dish.
Audain Art Museum
Established in 2016, the Audain Art Museum is a leading arts organization founded upon the major philanthropic gift of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa. Located in Whistler, British Columbia and designed by the internationally-renowned firm Patkau Architects, the AAM boasts a comprehensive Permanent Collection of the provinces most celebrated artists. Exemplifying the richness of cultural difference in Canada, the collection takes visitors on a transformative visual journey from the late 18th century to present. Highlights include hereditary Haida Chief James Harts 'The Dance Screen (The Scream Too),' an exceptional collection of historical and contemporary Indigenous masks, the largest permanent display of paintings by Emily Carr, and key examples of the Vancouver photo conceptualism movement. In addition, the Museum hosts dynamic Special Exhibitions from around the world.
Chaberton Estate Winery
One of the largest and the oldest estate wineries in BC. Located just 45 minutes from Vancouver. Open Daily. Free public winery tours/tastings. (Tours are weather permitting) Private Group Tours by appointment, fee applicable. Come out and enjoy a relaxing trip in the Valley. Our on Site Zagat rated "Excellent" Bacchus Bistro overlooks the 50 acre vineyard. Enjoy authentic French bistro cuisine prepared with local ingredients. Reservation for the Bistro are recommended. We do also have a picnic area available where you can enjoy your own lunch, and wine of course, on a sunny afternoon. Experience a Taste of BC in Everything We Do!
Watermark Beach Resort
Discover the South Okanagan good life at the Okanagan resort that defines easy living. Youre steps to everything: beach, dining, shopping, marina, and groceries for your full gourmet kitchen. Relax in your condo-style suite with every comfort you can dream of, or enjoy Canadas warmest weather poolside ( Outdoor Pool open May 1st - Oct 20th ) or on the beach. Unforgettable experiences, thoughtful amenities, and personalized service await you at Watermark. Make memories to last a lifetime in picturesque Osoyoos. Visit award-winning wineries and sample the best of the Okanagans bounty. Dine at 15 Park Bistro located in the Watermark Beach Resort. Bike, hike, or sightsee through the unique desert ecosystem, or spend a day on the links. Come see what makes Watermark a top-rated choice for Osoyoos hotels and accommodation. Experience the Watermark difference.
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