Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Beach Hideaway Bed and Breakfast & Spa
Beach Hideaway Bed & Breakfast is a luxurious waterfront destination featuring 3 suites. Enjoy amenities such as jacuzzi tubs, hot tubs, gas fireplaces, snack kitchens, private BBQs, private entrances, decks and much more! Take in the stunning views from all of our suites. Start your day off right with a hot breakfast delivered to your suite each morning. Enjoy an ocean experience body and soul massage in our new ocean front spa studio. You'll be glad you did.
Tschurtschenthaler Lodge B and B
A welcoming Bed and Breakfast located on sunny bench 5 minutes from downtown Golden. Private with spectacular views and bountiful breakfasts. Rooms have queen beds and en-suite bathrooms two have balconies and mountain views, two have forest views. We also have a separate self contained cabin with kitchen. There is a restaurant within walking distance.
Sea Cider Farm & Ciderhouse
We are a family-owned orchard and ciderhouse. We grow organic cider apples and strive to produce award-winning cider. We are a small farm with a big heart and want to deliver an exceptional experience. We invite you to raise a glass of Sea Cider, and see why other apples envy ours!
Seascape Inn
See why so many travelers make Seascape Inn their inn of choice when visiting Sooke. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Youll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a refrigerator and a kitchenette, and you can stay connected during your stay as Seascape Inn offers guests free wifi. The inn features a sun terrace and outdoor furniture. Plus, Seascape Inn offers a private hot tub with each suite as well as barbecue facilities, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. While staying in Sooke, you can check out a popular pub like Route 14, which is serving up some great dishes. Looking to explore? Then look no further than The Sooke Region Museum (0.2 mi), Blue Raven Gallery (1.0 mi), and Barking Dog Studio (0.8 mi), which are some popular Sooke attractions all conveniently located within walking distance of the inn. At Seascape Inn, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Sooke.
Big Bang Cider
We are a craft cidery making cider with proper cider apples. Come to the farm and try a tasting flight or a glass. We're open Friday 3-8pm, Saturdays & Sundays 12-6pm and most Holidays
Crystal Lodge Hotel
Steps to the ski hill and seconds to shops, pubs, and restaurants, Crystal Lodge is a modern tribute to a rich history in the very center of Whistler Village. From single guest rooms to spacious loft suites, to a three-bedroom penthouse with sweeping panoramic views, the perfect room for every Whistler stay. After a day spent on the slopes or the trails, in the shops or the pub, the heated outdoor pool, hot tub, and ski/bike valet services at The Crystal are exactly what you want to come home to.
Farmstrong Cider
Farmstrong Cider Company is a family based business in the Okanagan Valley making small batch craft cider on a heritage farm established in 1896. We do not take reservations, first come, first served. We have a full lunch and dinner menu with vegan & gluten free options. We have a large parking lot and are RV friendly. We are family friendly. We do request that parents have their children seated with them and all times. As Farmstrong is a working farm children should not be unattended inside or outside for any reason. For their safety they need to be with their parents at all times. Our historic barn does not have AC or heating so please dress for the weather of the day of your visit. We are a seasonal business so please check our website for updated times of operation.
Hotel Zed Victoria
We renovated Hotel Zed Victoria to celebrate our tenth birthday! Your stay will be soaked in groovy, swanky 70s vibes. Weve booted up our time machine to take our guests back to the 70s with retro-chic décor thatll remind you of the vibes of your grannys crib. But only if your granny had the coolest pad on the block. If you book a Rebel Room, youll need to change the dial on the time machine. These rooms will transport you back to the bodacious 80s, with neon lights and murals thatll make you think youre on the set of Miami Vice!
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Untangled Craft Cider
We are a cidery that produces dry, fruit forward cider. Come and enjoy a tasting or stay a while on one of our patios with a beverage or enjoy a meal in our restaurant- Row Fourteen.
Tetsa River Regional Park
Located 96 kms north of Fort Nelson, Tetsa River Regional Park offers 25 private, unserviced forested camp sites, day use area with picnic shelter and a children's playground. Foot access to the beautiful Tetsa River provides an opportunity for fly or rod fishing and wildlife viewing. Camp fees include firewood and are $20 per night, and by reservation only. Open May-September annually. Please note that picnic shelter and playground are closed under COVID-19 measures.
Beyond the City Tours
Customized private tours near Victoria, BC (max. 6 people). Choose from one of our sample tours or let us design one just for you. Full- or half-day tours with pick up and drop off in the Greater Victoria area. I look forward to meeting you!
Summit Lake Ski & Snowboard Area
Summit Lake Ski Area is a small community-operated ski hill located at the lake and community of the same name, 16km east of Nakusp, British Columbia, Canada.
Vancouver Maritime Museum
The Vancouver Maritime Museum is a fun, family-friendly place to explore and learn about the sea and the ships that sail it. Climb aboard the historic St. Roch, the first ship to make the west-east traverse of the Northwest Passage. Wander the decks and immerse yourself in the experience of the crew who worked aboard the boat in the 1940s. Kids can imagine, create and play in Underwater World, and the whole family can explore galleries and exhibits that chronicle the rich maritime history of the Pacific Northwest and the Arctic. Enjoy rotating art exhibits that explore our relationship with the sea and take in exhibits on shipwrecks, lighthouses, early fur trade, fireboats, warships, deep-ocean exploration, ship models, the Arctic and more.
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