Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Okanagan Foodie Tours
Okanagan Foodie Tours, Kelowna's original walking food tour company, has been offering locals and visitors to Kelowna tasty tours for over 10 seasons. Our new focus is guided walking and coach tours for groups of 10-40 participants. We visit specially selected local, family-run businesses - everything from interesting agriculture facilities to wine and cider producers to delicious eateries. Along the way we share information about Kelowna, the valley, and the sights and entertaining stories that make our city so special. Guests will sample tantalizing cuisine and refreshments prepared by local chefs and food artisans. Please contact us to set up your group's truly unique "foodie" experience with Okanagan Foodie Tours. Cheers!
Seasmoke Whale Watching
Since 1986 we have been operating tours in the pristine waterways of Queen Charlotte Strait, Johnstone Strait (Robson Bight), and Blackfish Sound. This area is considered the best place to find Northern resident orca. Large numbers of humpback whales also congregate here during the summer months. Other marine mammals such as Biggs (transient) orca, minke whales, Pacific white-sided dolphins, Dalls porpoises, sea otters, Northern sea lions, and harbour seals are regularly sighted on tours. We take 11 people maximum and pride ourselves in offering a more personalized approach to whale watching. The small group sizes offer more intimacy with the wildlife and an opportunity to interact with the skipper. The boat has a marine toilet onboard and provides enough space that when stationary, guests are welcome to move about the boat to take photographs and enjoy the dynamic scenery and wildlife. It is a perfect whale watching platform. We offer ethical, educational, and meaningful experiences.
Black Bear Resort
Finding an ideal family-friendly hotel in Port McNeill does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Black Bear Resort, a nice option for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and a kitchenette, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel. The property also features BBQ's and picnic tables under a Gazebo for use year round. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. Black Bear Resort is with in walking the to shops, restaurants and the harbor. If youre looking for things to do, you can check out World 's largest Burl (0.3 mi), which is a popular attraction amongst tourists, and it is within walking distance. Black Bear Resort looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Port McNeill.
The Parkside Spa
Visit The Parkside Spa to escape into a tranquil, welcoming atmosphere complemented by our full menu of professional services and treatments. Our spa uses only the most luxurious products which have been hand-picked in order to bring you the very best nature has to offer. We are committed to helping our guests restore their natural harmony of wellness and beauty.
Wells Gray Adventures
Simple, comfortable accommodation used to access spectacular alpine hiking in Wells Gray Park. Composting toilets, solar power and hike in access only has made these huts the ultimate ecologically sensitive destination for over thirty years. All stays are fully catered and guided due to the remote nature of the terrain surrounding each cabin. Stay in one hut and explore - or hike from cabin to cabin for the ultimate Canadian wilderness adventure vacation.
South Point Resort
Lakeside, family-oriented resort located on beautiful Canim Lake in the heart of the Cariboo region. Enjoy the tranquility and opportunity to re-charge your life. It is peaceful and refreshing all year round, and allows you the opportunity to be part of our abundant wildlife that cannot be matched. Experience glorious sunsets while sitting together with friends and family at campfires on the beach. The lake offers excellent swimming and opportunities for water-sports.
Listel Whistler, A Coast Hotel
Located right in the heart of Whistler Village, our hotel is your gateway to everything Whistler offers, from vibrant shopping and dining to stunning mountain landscapes. Just a short walk from the ski lifts and gondolas to Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, bringing the slopes to your doorstep in winter and the scenic trails in summer. Dont miss the chance to visit Bearfoot Bistro, our legendary restaurant renowned for creating memorable experiences. With an open-concept kitchen, led by Culinary Director Dominic Fortin, Bearfoot Bistro features modern Canadian cuisine crafted from Canadas finest ingredients sourced from coast to coast to coast. Whistler is the ultimate destination for world-class skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, hiking and year-round adventure. Our hotel places you step from the all-pedestrian Whistler Village, brimming with boutique shopping, excellent dining, lively nightlife, and vibrant attractions .
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Meynell Point Guest Cottages
Two waterfront off-grid guest cottages located 7 km east of Sointula on Malcolm Island overlooking Cormorant channel. Please see our website islandguests.ca for more information.
Cape Lazo RV Park
Cape Lazo RV Park is a fully renovated, fully serviced property located at the end of the beautiful Comox Peninsula. Our location is ideal for anyone looking to enjoy what the Comox Valley has to offer. Whether you are looking to golf, fish, hike, mountain bike, ski, enjoy the Comox Valley's wonderful festivals or just looking to relax. Our renovations include new bathrooms and laundry room, all new services 30 & 50 amp, a new playground and family pavilion, all new landscaping. The RV Park is open year round for daily, weekly or monthly stays. Free wifi included!
Coast Tsawwassen Inn
Contemporary, environmentally friendly and Refreshingly Local, Coast Tsawwassen Inn offers an experience that is anything but ordinary. Our hotel is nestled in Delta, BCs friendly Tsawwassen community, just minutes away from the BC Ferry terminal. Spacious, recently renovated suites are designed with convenience and comfort in mind, and feature mini fridges, microwaves, flat-screen TVs and free wi-fi. Add a spring to your step every morning, courtesy of our free continental breakfast and stop by Browns Socialhouse for delectable local dining in the afternoon and evening. Theres no need to skip your workout, either; our brand-new fitness facility has everything you need to stay healthy and focused. Your four-legged friend is welcome in some of our accommodations, and we provide treats, bowls and waste bags, just ask us when you need them. Want to get to know the area? Head to Boundary Bay, play a round of golf at a nearby course or check out Tsawwassen Mills offering a unique shopping experience, with a wide range of world-famous retail tenants. Its all waiting for you at Coast Tsawwassen Inn.
Monte Carlo Motel
Welcome to Monte Carlo Motel, your Barriere home away from home. Monte Carlo Motel aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.Youll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a refrigerator, a kitchenette, and air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Monte Carlo Motel offers guests free wifi.Plus, Monte Carlo Motel offers a pool and barbeque facilities, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Barriere ribs restaurant such as Sam's Pizza Ltd, which is a short distance from Monte Carlo Motel.Monte Carlo Motel puts the best of Barriere at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
McLean Mill National Historic Site
McLean Mill is a rare, surviving example of an early-to-mid 20th century logging and lumber operation in British Columbia. Established in 1925 by Robert Bartlett McLean, his wife Cora and their three sons, it continued as a family-run operation until 1965. McLean Mill was designated a national historic site of Canada in 1989 to commemorate its collection of extant resources related to significant aspects of the forest industry. Whether you wish to take in the history or to go for scenic walk with your family or fur baby, you wont be disappointed. The surroundings are breathtaking and informative. Grab the family, bring a picnic and make it a day at the Mill! 10am-4pm 7-Days/Week during the summer season, however the Mill and Steam Donkey are non operational at this present time. Take a Self-Guided Walking Tour and explore the historic site, buildings and machinery. Admission during the summer season is $10/Adult, $5/Students/Seniors & 7 and Under is Free.
Charles Bailey Theatre
The main venue for the Performing Arts in Trail is the beautiful Bailey Theatre. The Bailey hosts concerts, theatre, comedy and more from well-known acts like the Barenaked Ladies to smaller emerging talent such as Lisa Nicole. With a seating capacity of 721, the Theatre has an intimate atmosphere and all seats provide an excellent view of the stage. Smaller performances, events and meetings take place in the Muriel Griffiths Recital Room, next to the theatre, which holds 80-100 people.The Trail & District Arts Council programs many shows in these two venues, including four exciting series: Classical Series; Jazz at the Griff; Performing Arts Trail, and the Teck Family Series.
Corcelettes Estate Winery
Corcelettes Estate Winery, located on 150 acres in the Similkameen Valley, blends passion, precision and science to craft expressive, small lot premium wines. Led by Charlie and Jesce Baessler, the skilled team at Corcelettes is committed to creating exceptional wines and experiences. In history the word Corcelettes described a royal garden; this hasnt changed with the teams continued attention to the land and precision practices in both the vineyard and cellar. We place greatest care in our viticulture and believe in making our wine on the vine. Cultivating our estate vineyard and working closely with our local growers, no short cuts are ever taken in finding balance between viticulture, our environment, and winemaking. Our first vintage was in 2011, consisting of 200 cases. We currently craft 5000 cases of wine per year, with plans of each future vintage growing in production size.
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