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

Tourism Kamloops Visitor Centre
The BOLD Street Team provides mobile visitor services by popping up at popular locations and events across Kamloops to assist with information and provide resources to visitors and locals in the city. Our team is made up of tourism ambassadors with a passion for local attractions, outdoor adventures, and more. Keep an eye out for the Tourism Kamloops vehicle and pop-up tourism tent at local hotspots from May-September. Visitor Centre Closed The Kamloops Visitor Centre permanently closed in June 2020. All outdoor facilities – such as EV chargers, sani-dump station, dog run, and picnic benches – are still available for use. For public washrooms and immediate tourist information, please visit the Aberdeen Mall across the street during its hours of operation.
Underground Donut Tour
The newest member of the donut tour family is now open in Vancouver, Canada! The tour takes about 2 hours and well walk about 2 miles. This is one of our most fun tours for friends, family, locals and visitors. If youre planning a bachelor or bachelorette party, please let us know. We also have special packages available to make your day even more amazing. Hope to see you soon!
Tsek Hot Springs
Adjacent to the Lillooet River, in the Pemberton Volcanic Belt, you will find Tsek Hot Springs and the sacred location of the In-SHUCK-ch and Státimc people (nkkwtsa) of British Columbia. The nkkwtsa established a permanent village of (s7)ístken (pit houses) and plank houses along the banks of the Lillooet River, and a series of trails through the nearby forests to hunting grounds and neighbouring villages. The mineral hot springs at Tsek provided our ancestors with physical and spiritual wellness, while the loose, sandy nature of the soil made the cedar tree roots grow long and straight. Tseks hot and cold springs became the most important spiritual site in the lower Lillooet River Valley. It is said that the cool spring served as a healing pool where the Elder mothers trained men to be chiefs, watchmen, and other important positions in the In-SHUCK-ch Nation. Pronounced chick, Tsek Hot Springs (also known as Skookumchuck Hot Springs and St. Agnes Well Hot Springs) has continuously been occupied and utilized by the Státimc people as a location to heal and cleanse the body and spirit centuries before Europeans arrived along our shores.
Nanaimo Museum
Nanaimo Museum: Discover Nanaimos fascinating history in our museum located in the VI Conference Centre. The main gallery offers a sense of what life was like for Nanaimo's earliest settlers and the Snuneymuxw First Nation. Our award winning replica coal mine is a popular stop. The museum also manages the Bastion, an original Hudson's Bay Company post built in 1853. Dont miss the gift shop!Museum Hours (Fall/Winter/Spring): 10am - 4pm Tuesday to SaturdaySummer Hours: Open Tuesday - Sunday 10am-4pm.
Backcountry Snowcats Ltd
Cat skiing and snowboarding just 20 minutes north of Whistler or 2 hours north of Vancouver. A Backcountry Ski trip for 2, 3, or 4 days. All meals and accommodation are included.
Moccasin Trails
Immerse yourself and be transformed by our storytelling and follow the path of our ancestors with authentic Indigenous hiking and canoe tours in British Columbia.
The Gallery at Queen’s Park
The Gallery at Queens Park is a community art gallery program that has provided a venue for emerging and established artists to showcase their work since 1985. Over the year, 12 exhibitions are presented in two-dimensional and three-dimensional mediums such as painting, photography, pottery, wood carving, bronze statues, and more. Artists are provided exhibition space free of charge and share their work with the community of New Westminster. Temporarily closed until August 31, 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Administration is currently taking appointments on a limited basis.
Wildheart Adventures
Since 1990 we have been exploring gorgeous Vancouver Island and mainland BC coastline by Kayak. From paddling with orca whales in Johnstone Strait and grey whales in Clayoquot Sound. To watching sea otters from camp in the Nuchatlitz archipligeo, and walking in the prints of wolves and bears on the remote beaches of Brookes Peninsula and the shores of the Central coast. Check out our website for your dream kayak trip in BC, if it isn't there, get in touch and we can help make the dream come true. Our tours feature gourmet camping cuisine, fun-loving certified guides, premium kayaking and safety equipment and we have offer both camping and lodge based tours.
Skydive Vancouver Island
Come experience the thrill of Skydiving on Vancouver Island. Phenomenal views and the time of your life as you Tandem Skydive at Skydive Vancouver Island. You will be attached to one of our qualified instructors who will bring you from 3km in the sky up to 200 km/h down in freefall and then safely back to the ground. Our location in Nanoose Bay means your views on the way up and down are spectacular.
Holiday Inn & Suites Vancouver Downtown By IHG
Holiday Inn & Suites Vancouver Downtown offers comfort, convenience, and everything you need for a memorable stay.Located in the heart of the city, we're steps from BC Place, Rogers Arena, Yaletown, Robson Street, the Granville Entertainment District, and top attractions like Stanley Park and Granville Island.Start your day with breakfast and Caffè Umbria coffee at UnWind West Coast Social, work out in our 24-hour Fitness Centre, or refresh in the indoor pool. Treat yourself at Altum Spa & Wellness, and enjoy amenities like onsite parking, car rental service, free Wi-Fi, and flexible event spaces for groups of 10 to 225 people. Relax in spacious, recently renovated guest rooms designed for your comfort. Stay steps from the city's best and miles above the rest!
Golden River Adventures
Golden River Adventures offers Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) and Inflatable Kayak Tours in Golden, British Columbia. We offer two distinct tours: WAPTA FALLS WILD & SCENIC Today, we can travel these routes and imagine the hardships that must have been endured on these shorelines. mountain passes and trails. The result is one of the most unique tours in the Canadian Rockies, travelling historic trade route. This tour begins on the Beaver River and travels to the confluence of the Beaver and Kicking Horse Rivers. From there, in true Canadian fashion, participants engage in a short portage along one of the original portage routes of the Canadian West. Natives and explorers alike travelled these exact waterways and trails centuries ago. Highlights include paddling to the base of Wapta Falls, the Rockies most photographed waterfall. From there the trip continues down Class 1 Whitewater. Most of this tour occurs within Yoho National Parks, and at any point participants can glance up for sweeping views of Mount Chancellor, the Canadian Rockies peak over 10,000 feet that straddles the Western Flank of this world-renowned Mountain Range. The tour is 5 hours in length from start to finish, and departs daily at 10 AM The Wapta Falls Wild & Scenic Tour is offered Daily. With a maximum guide to participant ratio of 5:1, seating on this tour is very limited. Reservations are strongly recommended. PRICE = $129 PP CAD DOLLARS COLUMBIA VALLEY EXPLORER The Kicking Horse & Columbia River waterways through the town of Golden boast a historical significance to the Columbia area. With the stunning backdrop of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort and the the Purcell Mountain Range, this tour is shorter and more urban in nature than the Wild & Scenic Wapta Tour. We will see remnants of the old docks of a bygone area that were at one time a lifeline for the residents of golden to accessing goods. We will travel under the Kicking Horse Pedestrian Bridge, the longest covered timber bridge in Canada. Once we come to the terminus of the Kicking Horse River we will travel the Columbia River for a short while. This is a good time in the evening to catch a glimpse of black bears near the water's edge, although it is not guaranteed. With a guide ratio of 5:1 Reservations are strongly recommended. PRICE $65 PP CAD
Carmel Beach Private Lodges
Carmel Beach Private Lodges is nestled on a private cove on the southeast end of Shuswap Lake with direct access to one of BCs most sought after lakes. Here, you'll find 23 exquisite Lodges that represent the ultimate expression of fine living. The semi-gated community wraps around a secluded bay in a private setting, providing exceptional views and access to the lake. No other offering in the area boasts this calibre of homes and five star resort-style amenities, including a 300 feet pebble stone beach, boat buoys and dock and a 3,500 sq. ft. Clubhouse featuring a fitness center, fireside lounge, self serve bar, billiards room, sauna and steam room. An outdoor salt water pool and hot tub, upper and lower tanning decks, and large community fire pit round out the available amenities. With only 16 available rental lodges, space fills up quickly.
Treetop Flyers at Chase Canyon
Zip - Jump - Swing. 3 Ziplines, 2 Waterfalls, 1 Ultimate Adventure. Located in Chase, B.C., just a short drive from Kamloops or the Shuswap.
Gage Suites at UBC
From mid-May through August, studios and 1-bedroom suites are available on the beautiful UBC Vancouver campus. Only 20 minutes by car to downtown or the airport. The Gage Residence is within walking distance to UBC bus loop, restaurants, shops, recreational facilities and attractions. Our newly renovated, fully equipped private suites provide the best value in Vancouver starting at $229. Everyone can stay with us.
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