Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Mount Seymour Provincial Park
Metro Vancouver
A 30-minute drive from downtown, this wilderness park includes a ski area and numerous hiking trails.
Queen Elizabeth Park
Metro Vancouver
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.
Kinbasket Lake Resort
Canadian Rockies
Kinbasket Lake Resort sits alone on a 240 kilometer long lake in the BC mountains. It consists of 7 self contained cabins, 45 serviced campsites, 8 unserviced campsites, boat launch, docking, and seasonal beach. Hot showers, flush toilets and sinks are available to all guests. It is a semi-rustic location meaning you are not glamping and you are not roughing it, and a great many of our customers refer to it as "paradise". Our clientele is mature adults and families and of the 3,500+ camp nights we host each season a great many are returning customers. A number of those were just bumps in mom's tummy the first year, I've seen them every year since, and now they are teens. And then there are some you will read from that have a different idea of camping than we do or different expectations and will never again be a customer. C'est la vie!
The Artists Point Bed, Breakfast and Phototours
Port McNeill
The Artists Point offers two large guest suites which include a living room, a bedroom and a private bathroom, totalling 60sqm/645sqft. Our property is 2.3 acres with an ocean view, only 3 minutes to a beautiful peaceful beach. The Upper Suite has two additional bedrooms, ideal for families, which are only rented out to the same party.
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