Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Millionaires Row Cider Co
Millionaires' Row Cider Co. is a family-run cidery located on an apple orchard in Summerland BC with a rich history.
Big Bar Guest Ranch
Big Bar Guest Ranch is proudly owned by Stswecemc Xgattem First Nation (SXFN), a community located in a semi-remote area on the the Fraser River, approximately 85 kilometers southwest of Williams Lake. Once two distinct bands, Canoe Creek (Stswecemc) and Dog Creek (Xgattem), our two Secwepemc communities joined together in the late 1800s. We honour our separate histories and our coming together. In the 1860s, more than 10,000 people traversed the Caribou Wagon Roadin search of a new life, land to raise cattle, or a gold strike. Harry Marriott, an immigrant from England, started working for the notorious Gang Ranch, one the largest ranch in Canada. Marriot acquired smaller ranches and land parcels, eventually consolidating them into the O.K Ranching Company, with access over 200,000 acres of cattle country and wilderness. Marriott partnered with his friend and Vancouver banker, George S Harrison and sectioned off 100 acres of their mutual land acquisition for his personal use. This was the beginning of Big Bar Guest Ranch. Much is unchanged since the Harrison family used Big Bar Ranch as their family retreat. The original family home, "The Harrison House", built in 1936 with logs and stone hewn and selected from the property, continues to provide a cozy retreat for guests on holiday relaxing in the great room in front of the fire place, or playing a cowboy song on the guitar in the music room. Big Bar guests have access to the original acreage of the OK Cattle Company, and can venture out across unspoiled pasture lands and forests. What has changed is that Big Bar Guest Ranch is now a part of our shared community vision of becoming an economically and politically self-sustaining community living Secwepemc culture, language, and traditions in a healthy and safe environment. Stswecemc Xgattem First Nation invites you to Big Bar Guest Ranch to experience the dramatic landscape of traditional SXFN Territory: interlocking valleys and plateaus, situated between bold and snow topped mountain ranges. It is our honour to share history as the original inhabitants of this land and welcome you to life on the ranch.
Royal Oak Inn & Suites
We offer free Wifi and parking. We have 46 rooms/suites, 5 cabins, 40 RV lots. We are minutes away from The Office Bar and Grill and Oceanview Laundromat. Rooms are equipped with coffee makers, mini fridge and microwave.
Outer Coast Outfitters
Outer Coast Outfitters is an outdoor adventure company based in Prince Rupert, connecting you to the North Coast! We have snowshoe rental packages available for adults, youth and children as well as tandem, solo and 4-seater canoe rentals all year round! We offer doorstep delivery, basic instruction, trip planning and pick-up on your schedule. We also offer guided hikes, canoe trips on the lakes or ocean and custom speedboat tours. Guided trips are the best way to see the local area in a personalized way without all the prep, research and gear; we handle that stuff! We also do outdoor education, so we can add a lesson to your canoe rental, offer lake and ocean canoe courses and outdoor skills instruction to meet your needs. Talk to us about designing the outdoor adventure you've been dreaming of!
Selena Travel Canada
Welcome to Selena Travel, your premier Canadian tour and travel agency. Whether youre yearning to explore the majestic Rockies, delve into the vibrant cityscapes of Toronto and Montreal, or immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the Pacific coast, our expertly curated tours promise to deliver unforgettable memories.
Radisson Hotel Vancouver Airport
At the conveniently located Radisson Hotel Vancouver Airport, guests can get to and from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in less than 15 minutes using our complimentary airport shuttle. After arriving at the airport, retrieve your luggage and then call the hotel for pick-up using one of the complimentary phones at the Domestic and International Terminal Pick-up area provided by the airport. During your stay, walk across the street to the Aberdeen Station on the Canada Line for SkyTrain service to downtown Vancouver in about 20 minutes.
Dk Adventures At Tatuk Lake
This year round resort is located approx. 1 hour south of Vanderhoof in Finger/Tatuk Provincial Park. The resort offers 7 modern cabins, with one being wheelchair friendly, complimenting the accessible dock area and lift. In addition, there are 10 campsites with a large grassy area, overlooking the creek where grizzly bears can sometimes be spotted in the fall: fishing for spawning kokanee. Wonderfully serene and with great fishing; this is the perfect location for families to get-away, undisturbed, from the outside world.
Cypress Provincial Park
Just minutes from downtown Vancouver, this mountainous park offers a variety of forested hiking trails as well as panoramic views over Vancouver.
The Craigmyle
Beautiful Maclure Heritage Guest House, minutes from downtown in a peaceful garden setting facing the grand Craigdarroch Castle. Walk to downtown, Cook Street Village, Oak Bay Village and Jubilee hospital. The Craigmyle offers rooms and fully contained suites with all the luxuries of home. Our guests have complimentary access to a computer and printer, free worldwide calling, a fully equipped guest kitchen, and complimentary access to our laundry facility. Guests enjoy the peaceful setting of our grand living room and dining room facing the Craigdarroch Castle, where you can enjoy complimentary use of WI-FI for your personal computer. Both common living spaces are set up with multiple quaint tables and wing chairs where you can work, relax, read or enjoy meals that they may prepare in the guest kitchen. In a private garden setting, guests may also enjoy the south facing patio table and chairs. This is truly your home away from home offered to you at an all inclusive price.
Bear Camp
Deluxe safari tents with with either king bed or two doubles. The camp is perched on a 630' long deck 16 feet in the air above the water's edge. Packages are all-inclusive with chef-prepared meals, guided activities and grizzly bear, eagle and salmon watching in the autumn months. Fishing, hiking, biking, rafting, kayaking, horseback riding, SUPing, and wildlife viewing are included. Round trip private flights and transportation packages from Vancouver are included in our all-inclusive packages.
Nootka Sound Resort
Nootka Sound Resort is our original floating wilderness resort, located in a secluded bay in Nootka Sound and accessible by either float plane or boat we provide all inclusive packages for up to 44 guests at a time. Large groups can book the Resort for their exclusive use. Situated in close proximity to spectacular fishing grounds, you can choose to angle for salmon, halibut, lingcod and rockfish. Experienced, professional guides provide the best of inshore and offshore fishing or scenic marine and cultural tours. After a thrilling sport fishing adventure, your catch is processed to your specifications in our government certified fish processing facilities, while you relax with a gourmet meal in the uniquely intimate licensed restaurant. You will be well rested for your next days' adventure after sleeping in your luxury accommodations.
Sealegs Kayaking & Marine Adventures
Sealegs Kayaking & Marine Adventure Centre offers wildlife kayaking tours, kayak and stand up paddle board (SUP) rentals and an Eco Adventure Centre pro-shop at Transfer Beach in Ladysmith. Paddle demonstrations, safety talks and a gear fittings are included with all rentals. Eagles, seals, river otters are commonly viewed in and around our quiet harbour and family friendly beachside park.
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