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Chaberton Estate Winery
Fraser Valley & Fraser Canyon
One of the largest and the oldest estate wineries in BC. Located just 45 minutes from Vancouver. Open Daily. Free public winery tours/tastings. (Tours are weather permitting) Private Group Tours by appointment, fee applicable. Come out and enjoy a relaxing trip in the Valley. Our on Site Zagat rated "Excellent" Bacchus Bistro overlooks the 50 acre vineyard. Enjoy authentic French bistro cuisine prepared with local ingredients. Reservation for the Bistro are recommended. We do also have a picnic area available where you can enjoy your own lunch, and wine of course, on a sunny afternoon. Experience a Taste of BC in Everything We Do!
Wintering in the South Okanagan? Nickel Plate has been the hidden gem of Nordic skiing and snowshoeing for over 30 years, but the secret is out! With 56 km's of groomed ski trail and another 26 km's of snowshoeing your winter getaway awaits. Equipment rentals, memberships, day tickets and lessons are available. Located a scenic drive from Penticton and at 1900 metres above sea level. That means...above the clouds! Come see what all the hype is about. Bliss awaits.
Located on the edge of down town, you'll find Wolf Brewing Company ready to meet your craft beer tasting needs! Come grab a pint and enjoy our indoor/outdoor space or grab some beer-to-go for your island adventure!
Located on peaceful Denman Island, Fillongley Provincial Park is a short 10-minute ferry crossing from Buckley Bay (located between Qualicum Beach and the town of Courtenay). Fillongley is a popular small campground. It has 10 oceanside, compact campsites. It is 80% reservable and reservations are strongly recommended due to the limited number of campsites available. This is the only provincial campground on Denman Island; campers may camp in the adjacent day-use parking lot overnight when the main campground is full (regular camping fees apply to overflow camping).
Take flight with the Sea to Sky's premier heli-adventure company! Blackcomb Helicopters is the leading helicopter touring and utility company in the Pacific Northwest. In operation for 30 years, we offer helicopter tourism and adventure activities like Sightseeing, Hiking, Picnics, Paddleboarding, Fishing, Proposals, Weddings, and more!
The Coast Kamloops Hotel & Conference Centre is ideally situated close to golf, hiking, and biking at Kenna Cartwright Park as well as arts and entertainment at the Kamloops Convention Centre. We welcome meetings and gatherings large and small in our versatile 30,000-square-foot conference centre. Unwind in our indoor pool, childrens wading pool, sauna, hot tub, and fitness facility. *Please kindly note our COVID-19 safety protocols for our pool: Maximum number of guests allowed in the pool area is 12 A family of more than 12 can book a time slot and used Maximum number of guests allowed in the hot tub is 2 or a family unit of 4 Maximum usage is 30 minutes Can extend at the end of the 30 mins based on availability Only hotel guests can access the facilities
Strong, Experienced, Safe Professional Private Mountain Guiding for hiking, rock and Alpine Climbing, Mountaineering, Backcountry skiing and ski touring. Climbing and rescue education courses, avalanche education. From the beginner to the strong expert. Single and multi day.
Mount Robson Provincial Park and Protected Area features 3 campgrounds (Meadows, Rivers, and Lucerne), a beautiful newly redesigned Visitor Centre, the world famous Berg Lake Trail, and countless hikes, rivers, waterfalls, lakes, and mountains in the Rocky Mountains. Part of the Rocky Mountain World UNESCO Heritage site, Mount Robson is located on Hwy 16 between Tete Jaune Cache and Jasper National Park.
Continuously occupied for over 4,300 years, Yuquot village became the capital for all 17 tribes of the Nootka Sound region. Known as the Birthplace of BC where first contact with European explorers and traders occurred 250 years ago. Attracted to the security of the harbour, it became known to explorers as Friendly Cove. As a result, Yuquot developed into an important centre of trade and diplomacy, and it was briefly the site of Spains only military establishment in present-day Canada.
Revelstoke Mountain Resort (RMR) is a true, year-round adventure destination. In summer, RMR is home to the Pipe Mountain Coaster; North America's first Brandauer mountain coaster. This exhilarating ride features 1.4 kilometres of twists and turns all the while travelling at speeds of up to 42/kmph. The Resort also features a four-storey Aerial Adventure Park, a 9-hole Disc Golf course, sightseeing, and an extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails. In the winter months, Revelstoke Mountain Resort receives 30-40 feet of annual snowfall, covering 1,263 hectares (3,121 acres) of alpine bowls, steeps, glades, and groomers with a descent of 1,713 vertical meters (5,620 feet) - the most in North America. The Resort has two high-speed quad chairs, one fixed-grip quad chair, an eight-passenger gondola and a dedicated beginner slope with Magic Carpet conveyor lift.
Pioneers in Craft Distilling since 2005 in British Columbia, we produce fine European style fruit liqueurs, spirits, contemporary "Genie Gin", and fine wine brandy ("Lady of the Cask"). A true family business, we offer award winning spirits and liqueurs in our boutique style tasting room in Penticton on the beautiful Naramata Bench. Master Distiller Jorg Engel uses sun-ripened locally grown fruit, grapes and wine. Our products won 5 years in a row Best in Class at the Canadian Artisan Spirit Competition, as well as Gold with Distinction and Merit in Terroir. Please visit our tasting room for an unforgettable experience!
The Victoria Golf Club, founded in 1893, is the oldest course in Canada on its original location, and second oldest in North America. The course began as 14 holes but quickly expanded to 18 in 1895. There have been at least three different lay-outs - the one played today was finalized in the mid-1920s (after a decision in 1923 to end the practice of hitting tee shots on two holes across the ever-busier Beach Drive). Our stately Clubhouse, completed in 1928, is a registered Canadian Historic Place and has undergone a number of expansions and renovations (including the most recent in 1993) and provides a grand and comfortable venue to begin your own memories. When you walk through this storied building you'll be reminded of a rich history of golf, companionship and community that spans over generations. Perhaps one of the more obscure yet heartwarming examples is a series of photos of a foursome on the course, taken annually on the same date over five decades. Golfing Legends For more than a century, famous names have graced our course, including golfing greats Harry Vardon, Byron Nelson, Joyce Wethered, Ben Hogan, Al Geiberger, Pat Bradley, George Knudson, Sam Snead, Dawn Coe Jones and Johnny Miller just to mention a few. Numerous celebrities, like Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Wayne Gretzky, Pamela Anderson and Kiefer Sutherland have also been drawn to the seaside links through the years, not only to play but also in support of charitable causes. History continues to be made in the annual Victoria and Seattle GC inter-club, a home and home friendly that is the oldest international golf tournament in North America (since 1895). The Seniors North West Championship, representing players of various levels from the U.S Pacific northwest, British Columbia and Alberta, continues to be hosted by VGC for eighty plus years now.
**NEW ** Bear Claw Lodge is now only available for complete lodge buyouts for private groups or corporate retreats. We no longer offer individual rooms or walk-in meals. Sometimes you have to get away to get close to whats important. To recharge, reconnect, or even find something for the first time. To a place where you leave the normalcy of traffic, early meetings, and last-minute dinners behind. A place where the norm isnt so normal after all. A place where comfort is key and alarm clocks are optional. A place that shares a front yard with bears, moose, deer, and the like. Where you can take a horseback ride to a cabin on top of a mountain. Where you can snorkel in face deep powder or the crystal-clear river. Where you can hike through the scents and flurries of the cottonwood trees. With gourmet meals made with ingredients picked right out the back door. With fireside chats filled with laughter, stories, and the occasional cocktail-induced dare. A place where joy is measured by the number of fish caught or books read. A place run by a family where everyone feels like family. A place where smiles arent in short supply. A place where the uncommon is commonplace. And thats a very good thing. A place far from ordinary.