Providing travel services throughout British Columbia, including discovering places to stay such as hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds, and more.
Oliver’s Sportfishing Adventures
Abbotsford
Guided freshwater sport fishing adventures for the travelling angler. We specialise in sturgeon fishing on the Fraser river and Fly fishing on tributaries of the Fraser.
We offer single and multi-day sea kayaking trips and rentals in Haida Gwaii, British Columbia. Our tours are designed for small groups of up to 10 people, ensuring a personalized experience suitable for all skill levels. We are based on Graham Island, with all tours launching and landing in Daajing Giids. We're a local company that takes pride in sharing our little corner of the world with you.
Fun outdoor adventurous person, Loves all green spaces in vancouver Hello, my name is Inderpal, and I've been a resident of the Metro Vancouver region for over 40 years. This deep connection allows me to show you the area's authentic beauty and take you to places where the big buses can't go. At Baba Earl Tours, I specialize in providing expertly guided, personal sightseeing experiences for small groups.
Squamish Rock Guides offers climbing courses, guiding and private instruction on the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada. The Vancouver to Whistler corridor has an amazing abundance of granite rock, in addition to the Squamish Chief Mountain, on which to learn to climb from our ACMG certified guides. SRG has been the industry leader since 1991 and is proud to offer the absolute best guides for
Seaplane company offering scenic tours of the Southern Gulf Islands in coastal B.C. Also offering wedding/elopement and trip packages to Gabriola Island. Book a charter and tick a unique experience off of your bucket list. Operating out of Vancouver, Nanaimo and Gabriola Island.
While everyone enjoys the wine and the view when they come to visit, the most asked question would have to be about our name...On a cool spring morning in 1929, a small crew from Okanagan Falls set off to a deserted mining camp some 16 miles away from home. Their mission: to dismantle an old wooden church and bring it back to Okanagan Falls.The plan called for a controlled blast of four dynamite sticks inside the church in order to "loosen the nails". Odd as it may seem, the explosion spared the wood from damage during dismantling.Save for losing the steeple, the plan succeeded. Now the 103 year old wooden church stands proudly in its second home of Okanagan Falls and is still an operating United Church. In keeping with its rather remarkable history, the church has since withstood the threat of two major floods, including the disastrous burst of the Okanagan Falls Dam in the early 1950's.In naming our VQA wines "Blasted Church" we celebrate the ingenuity of the initiative to move the church and honor those pioneers for their vision.