Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Seven Stones Winery
Nestled on benchland overlooking the Similkameen Valley, Seven Stones Winery is well-known for its full-bodied red wines, a spectacular view and its mysterious caves. Building upon the legacy left behind by the winery founder George Hanson, Seven Stones wines are carefully crafted from Similkameen grapes. Sustainable winegrowing practises in the vineyard, along with careful but minimal winemaking in the cellar, allows production of exceptional wines that are true to their terroir. Our continued goal is to produce wines that are unmistakably identifiable as being from nowhere else in the world but from the Similkameen Valley. Our caves were built to gently age our wines in only the finest of French oak barrels.
Mayne Island Camping
Explore 22 secluded acres of pristine forest and sand and pebble beach while you stay in one of our 12 walk-in waterfront and forest campsites. This private campground offers a tree shower, 60sq ft wharf for fishing or sun-bathing, a buoy for mooring, a boat launch, and close proximity to the ferry and services for cyclists, hikers, or drivers.
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.
Kingfisher Wilderness Adventures
Fully outfitted and guided sea kayaking tour of Northern Vancouver Island, Haida Gwaii, and the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, Canada. Tours range from stays at Kingfisher's comfortable base camps surrounded by abundant wildlife to more remote and rugged expedition style tours. No experience is necessary for most tours and family friendly departures are available.
Boonie Charters – Day Trips
We offer world class salmon fishing charters from Quadra Island and Campbell River. The waters surrounding Quadra are known as the Salmon Capital of the World. All five species of salmon can be caught from May thru October. This makes a perfect environment for a successful fishing trip. You will fish in comfort out of a 24ft covered cruiser with marine head (toilet).
Terrace Visitor Information Centre
Welcome to Terrace an exciting hub throughout the year. Nestled along the mighty Skeena River, surrounded by peaks, lakes, and wildlife, it's your gateway to unparalleled outdoor adventures in Northern BC. From fishing in scenic rivers to thrilling mountain biking, Terrace embraces active living. Winter enthusiasts find joy in Shames Mountain, a family-friendly powder haven. For a relaxed experience, savor fresh air, local eateries, and vibrant arts scenes. Explore small-town charm with modern amenities, uncovering First Nations culture in Tsimshian communities and beyond! The Visitor Centre is the place to get maps, suggestions for sightseeing tours and first-rate advice on things to do in Terrace and surrounding area. Drop in and get help with: local, regional and provincial visitor information, trip planning, BC Ferries reservations, fishing and guiding information, souvenirs, accommodations and restaurants, free wireless internet.
The Improv Centre
In the mood for something fun AND funny? The Improv Centre's improv performers and comedians have been making audiences laugh for over 40 years! Located on Vancouvers beautiful and scenic Granville Island, the venue is a must-see attraction for anyone who loves to laugh. We've been home to the best in improv comedy, with Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, and more getting their big breaks on our stage. Come explore Granville Island in the day, and end your night with a comedy show that you won't soon forget! Great for families, dates, friends and even on your own. Shows often sell out, we suggest you buy tickets in advance!
Eleven Revelstoke Lodge
Elevens British Columbia accommodation is situated in a charming historic building in the heart of Revelstoke, a town known for its stunning mountain landscapes and bucket list ski terrain. Embark on the heli-ski adventure of a lifetime with Kingfisher Heli, discovering the vast crowd-less 300,000- acre tenure across the Valhallas, Pinnacles, and Monashees. In summer, try your hand at thrilling lift-served mountain biking trails. The property includes nine king suites.
Glacier Air
Since 1974! Glacier Air will guide you through one of the world's most exquisite coastal mountain ranges. You have to experience this! Whether you are sightseeing in an airplane, celebrating a special occasion, taking a flying lesson or wanting the thrill of an aerobatic flight, Glacier Air can customize an adventure just for you! Memorable, unique and affordable! Open daily, year round, for all ages.
Trethewey House Heritage Site
Our drop-in tour hours are from 1-4 PM Monday-Friday. Trethewey House Heritage Site is operated by Heritage Abbotsford Society, a registered non-profit. Our mission is to collect, record, preserve and share the stories of Abbotsford. We offer a range of programs and experiences including site tours, exhibits, historical Abbotsford walking tours, and more - all by donation. The Heritage Site consists of Trethewey House, Joey's Playhouse, the Upper Sumas Train Station, a Heritage Gallery, and the Sylvia Pincott Heritage Habitat Garden. Trethewey House was built in 1919-1920 by Joseph Ogle "J.O." Trethewey. As President of the Abbotsford Lumber Company, J.O. was responsible for leadership of the company during the company's boom years in the 1920s. The House is built in the local Craftsman style and was constructed using primarily local materials, making it distinct from other buildings of similar age within the City of Abbotsford.
Elk Falls Provincial Park
A popular destination family campground on Vancouver Island! Explore the incredible camping, hiking, biking, and fishing opportunities this region has to offer. Be sure to check out the new suspension bridge! Park visitors to Elk Falls will enjoy the extensive forest trail network and the hiking and biking opportunities available. Impressive waterfalls serve as a beautiful backdrop while hiking through coastal forests. Minutes from the main campground, visitors can explore the impressive new suspension bridge. Access to the bridge can be found off the Canyon View Trail. Adventurous park users will be awe-struck at the views found from this newly-built attraction! Firewood is available for sale from the Park Operator. Reservations are recommended during peak season, however last-minute campers may be able to find a spot in July and August. Reservations for this park are accepted for arrival dates from mid-May Labour Day. Elk Falls is open year-round (Winter Camping $11/night).
Pacific Museum of Earth
As UBCs oldest museum, and the only museum in Metro Vancouver to specialize in Earth, Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences, the PME is one of B.C.'s "hidden gems". Come see our new elasmosaur, our lambeosaur, and the only OmniGlobe in Canada! Our gem gallery stuns. Our mineral samples dazzle. Our field trips inspire. Many visitors are surprised that a museum that doesn't charge general admission could be of such high quality! Come explore the wonders of our dynamic Earth with us.
Crown House Bed & Breakfast
Crown House, located right by Lake Cowichan, walking distance to the town of Lake Cowichan, public beaches, boat launch, and hiking trails, we offer a quiet getaway vacation B&B. Enjoy hikes through our temperate rain forest, float down the river on tubes, golf, swim, boat or tour the many wineries of the region. Whale watch, horseback ride, or take in any of the many other sights of the island.
Keltsmaht Enterprises
We provide custom whale watching, hotsprings tours and water taxi services in Clayoquot Sound. Give us a call or text and we will get you on the water for your customizable excursion!
Pacific Coastal Cruises & Tours
Awaken your senses by cruising through the breathtaking ecologically rich waters of the British Columbia coast. Experience daylight lodge-to-lodge cruising, where intimate, engaging encounters are the norm, not the exception. Dive into up-close and personal adventures onboard the comfort of the Pacific Bear II, coupled with the warm embrace of the coastal communities at our handpicked on-shore accommodations. Our cruises deviate from the conventional. They are designed for the insatiably curious, for those seeking more than just an average adventure. We pride ourselves on offering a relaxed, boutique ship ambiance with unique on-shore accommodations. Escape to serenity along the British Columbia coast, including Desolation Sound and the Salish Sea, and let each day be a unique chapter in your coastal story.
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