Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Magnuson Hotel Creston
The Magnuson Hotel Creston provides quality dining, lodging and licensed lounge facilities with breathtaking views of the Selkirk Mountain Range and Creston Valley. We are located within minutes of downtown Creston, the Creston Valley Mall and the Creston Valley Museum. All of the renovated rooms are furnished for comfort, with standard features of free high speed wireless internet, free local calls, alarm clock radio, microwave, fridge, keurig coffee maker, wall hanging TV and individually controlled air conditioning and heat. Free hot breakfast.
A Cottage and A Castle
A stones throw from the ocean, this wonderful enchanted B&B is nestled in the tiny community of Chemainus, on Vancouver Island. The perfect destination, whether it be for a romantic evening or an extended getaway.
Basecamp Lodge Golden
"Basecamp Lodge Golden" is a hotel in Golden, B.C. Canada that offers cozy rooms in a stunning timber-framed building perched along the Kicking Horse River. Be sure to book direct for the best rates!
Cacilia s Bed and Breakfast
Looking for a place to stay in Tlell? Then look no further than Cacilia s Bed and Breakfast, a romantic bed and breakfast that brings the best of Tlell to your doorstep.Guests have access to baggage storage while staying at Cacilia s Bed and Breakfast. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.While youre here, be sure to check out Crow's Nest Cafe and Country Store, one of the cafes that can be found in Tlell, which is a short distance from Cacilia s Bed and Breakfast.Tlell is also known for some great art galleries, including Crystal Cabin and Sitka Studios, which are not too far from Cacilia s Bed and Breakfast.Were sure youll enjoy your stay at Cacilia s Bed and Breakfast as you experience everything Tlell has to offer.
Come See Victoria, History & Architecture Walking Tours
Come See Victoria offers guided walking tours of Victoria, BC. Our History and Architecture walk traces the evolution of the city through the eyes of its architecture. Victoria has a wealth of surviving 19th century buildings ... and every building has a story! On our Victorian Characters walk you will get to know the larger-than-life personalities of Victorian Victoria. You will hear their stories and sagas, and appreciate their lasting legacy to the city, province, and country. We also offer a Historic Pub Walk, where you will tour vibrant pubs in some of the grandest heritage buildings in the city. We provide customized private walking tours to groups of all sizes.
Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria On The Harbour
Perfectly located on Victorias beautiful downtown Inner Harbour, walking distance to Convention Centre, Parliament Buildings, Beacon Hill Park, restaurants, shopping, attractions and so much more. Clean, comfortable, renovated guest rooms with complimentary in-room coffee, tea, kettles, mini-fridges, robes, local calls, hairdryer, alarm clock radios, flat-screen televisions, bathroom amenities. Also a terrific onsite restaurant and lounge with an outdoor patio, as well as a seasonal outdoor heated pool and year-round whirlpool. Complimentary parking and complimentary high-speed Internet access in the rooms with a guest kiosk on the lobby level. Harbour view, Pet-friendly, and Kitchenette rooms available. Come and visit our beautiful Garden City, and well take care of the rest!
The Lido Boutique Motel
Quiet location,air conditioned,free wireless internet,fully equipped kitchenettes,parking at your doorstep,large lawn & BBQ area, no pets allowed
Kelp Reef Adventures
Kayaking is the best way to see Victoria. We specialize in safe, fun and educational kayak tours of Victoria's Harbour and waterfront. Our floating location at Fisherman's Wharf is a 10 minute walk from the cruise ship terminal and 20 minutes from downtown on the scenic boardwalk. We are the closest kayak shop to the Juan de Fuca straight, so when conditions allow, we will paddle along the coast to the kelp forests and an island the harbour seals frequent. Along the way we may see different shore birds like eagles, osprey, oystercatchers, cormorants, and the great blue heron. Starfish, jelly fish and kelp crabs are usually hiding just below the surface. Kayaking is easy and we make it easier by offering paddling jackets, gloves and a bottle of water. Plus on our kayak launch you won't even get your feet wet!
New Denver Visitor Centre
The Visitor Centre in New Denver is the hub of local information for travelers, adventure seekers, and those wanting to experience the local Kootenay lifestyle. The Visitor Centre is housed in the historic Bank of Montreal building (built 1897) and the building also contains the Silvery Slocan Museum. Take a stroll though our 100 year old history, or stay in the now, with free wifi access. We are open part-time during May and June, then will be open 7 days a week from July 1st until Labour Day weekend in September.
Cycle-Inn Bed and Breakfast
A lovely 2 br suite which walks out to the lake - self contained with a lovely kitchen, including 6 appliances. Perfect for vacationers riding the famous Galloping Goose Trail, sports fans attending local events, friends and family visiting in the area, nature lovers, golfers, fishermen, exchange students or profs at Royal Roads University, Belmont High, Spencer Middle School, or Pearson College.
Lighthouse RV Park
The Lighthouse RV Park and Campground is located in Fanny Bay, B.C. on Highway 19A (Old Island Highway). We offer 30 oceanfront full hook-up RV sites. We are located 53 Km north of Nanaimo, B.C. and 32 Km South of Courtenay, B.C. We are 7 Km from the Buckley Bay Ferry Terminal which is the gateway to Denman and Hornby Island. Our sites offer an oceanfront view of Denman Island and the Chrome Island Lighthouse. Campers and tenting is also welcome at the Lighthouse RV Park. If you're hauling a boat we have a boat launch on site with nightly moorage available.
Furry Creek Golf and Country Club
Open seasonally from late March to late October. Furry Creek, considered BC's most scenic golf course, delivers an unforgettable experience with its breathtaking beauty, dramatic play and first-class facilities. This par 72, 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Muir Graves and built in 1993 offers panoramic ocean views and encounters with abundant wildlife.
PNE – Pacific National Exhibition
The Fair at the PNE is the best part of summer! For the last two weeks of August through the Labour Day long weekend, The Fair features more than 50 rides and attractions, nightly concerts, live performances, agricultural and animal displays, games, and food. It's fun for all ages plus children 13 years and under are free with an adult admission. The Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) fairgrounds was established in 1910 to showcase British Columbia. The PNE operates on a 114-acre site at the City of Vancouver-owned Hastings Park and consists of Playland, the annual 15-day Fair at the PNE, and Fright Nights at Playland. The PNE also includes year-round rental facilities for concerts, conventions, trade shows and sporting events with the Pacific Coliseum the largest venue within Hastings Park. The Pacific Coliseum was proud to be the official venue for Short Track Speed Skating and Figure Skating during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and is currently home to the WHL's Vancouver Giants hockey team. No single location in Vancouver captures the spirit and history of this city, its people and its many achievements as the Pacific National Exhibition. For over 100 years, millions of guests have enjoyed shows, exhibits, sporting events, amusement rides, concerts, cultural activities and, of course, the annual Fair at the PNE. The 2017 Fair at the PNE is August 19 to September 4 (closed Monday, August 21 & 28)
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