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Great Northern Snowcat Skiing
Kootenays
Have you ever dreamed of floating effortlessly over acres of virgin powder then dropping spectacularly into a treed bowl of equally untouched terrain? For 31 years Great Northern Snowcat Skiing has been bringing those dreams to life. Since 1979, GREAT NORTHERN has strived to provide a quality wilderness skiing experience for our valued guests.We are passionate and focused on maximizing the uniqueness of our operation with highly personalized service and a refreshing attitude towards the ski vacation experience. Distinguished by our individuality, Great Northerns exclusive boutiqueness offers a smaller, more personalized backcountry skiing alternative. By choice, we operate only one state-of-the art passenger snowcat, with just one group of 16 skiers per week. Our signature service from friendly and professional reservation, mountain and lodge staff guarantees our guests' comforts and well-being are first and foremost. With 45 square miles of pristine terrain and over 600 inches of snow annually, Great Northern skiers experience a truly unique sense of intimacy and adventure in the heart of the majestic Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia.
Lakeside gardens is an old fashioned family style resort, beach, boats, and swings in the trees. we cherish the timeless charm of our one bedroom cedar cottages, overlooking the lawn and beach. Our simple lakeside cabanas are fun, comfortable and inexpensive, and share camp style washrooms
Ucluelets most respected, respectful and experienced marine wildlife watching company. Whale and Bear watching surrounded by incredible scenery. Small group cruising since 1978 in Barkley Sound and the Broken Group Islands. Choose our fast and fun Zodiac or our slower paced cabin cruiser. Mainly Gray, Humpback, sometimes Orca whales. Sea Lions, Seals, Eagles, possible Sea Otter. Exciting, innovative boat tours include: spring, summer and fall "Whale Watching"; summer and fall "Bear Watching Harbour Tour"; summer and fall "Islands and Sea Things"; winter Sunset Islands and Harbour tours.
Best Western Plus Barclay Hotel offers a comfortable and convenient base for exploring Port Albernis natural beauty and cultural attractions. Located minutes from Cathedral Grove, Sproat Lake, and the Harbour Quay, guests can enjoy hiking, kayaking, and waterfront dining. On-site amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool, indoor hot tub and sauna, and a fitness center. Two dining options, Stamps Café and Pastimes Sports Bar & Grill, make meals easy and enjoyable. Business travelers appreciate the meeting spaces and 24-hour business center, while leisure guests love the proximity to events like the Salmon Festival and McLean Mill Historic Site. With free Wi-Fi, parking, and pet-friendly rooms, this hotel is ideal for both short getaways and extended stays. Discover why travelers return to Best Western Plus Barclay Hotel for its location, comfort, and warm hospitality.
Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites
Vancouver Island
A 20-minute drive from downtown Victoria, Fort Rodd Hill and Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Sites offer abundant ways to spend a fascinating half or full day exploring historic battlements, weapons and displays. Stroll through a restored Garry oak meadow. Take the 10-minute walk to Fisgard Lighthouse. Extend your stay camping in an outdoor oTENTik. Check the forts annual schedule and plan your visit around special family events.
Mount Robson Lodge & Robson Shadows Campground offers campground and cabin accommodations with panoramic views of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. We are situated 5km west of Mount Robson Provincial Park on highway 16, 1km east of the Mount Terry Fox viewpoint, and 1 hour west of Jasper. Mount Robson Lodge provides comfortable cabin accommodations. Robson Shadows Campground features natural campsites with fire pits on the shores of the Fraser River.
Open from May through September! Online booking available March 1st. Located on the shores of beautiful Comox Lake, the Cumberland Lake Park Campground consists of a total of 59 sites ; 20 are serviced (electricity and water), 6 are RV unserviced, and 33 are unserviced. Site options consist of forested and lakefront choices. There are also two group sites that will accommodate up to 25 people and is available for booking all summer. Max stay is 14 days during July and August. Monthly rates are available in May, June and September.
Grizzly Bears, return each August for the salmon run in Toba Inlet. A cycle that has taken place for a millennial on the traditional territory of the Klahoose First Nation. Against a breathtaking backdrop and from viewing platforms, we have optimal sight lines to view the bears in their natural habitat. Tours led by Klahoose guides and partners from Campbell River from late August to mid-October.