Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Ogopogo E-boat
Kelowna
We are a tour boat operator located in downtown Kelowna. our electric boat offers 1-hour and 2-hour lake tours of downtown Kelowna. all our tours are private meaning you will have the boat to yourselves. we provide experienced captains to navigate the waterways and provide information on Kelowna. The electric motor is 100% eco-friendly, the motor is nearly silent so you can enjoy the view in peace
Into the Wilderness travel
Metro Vancouver
Into the Wilderness offers tailored travel to stunning destinations a sophisticated taste of the wild. These are experiences designed for those who are curious to discover the unknown, with an established company recognized for our trust, knowledge, and taste.
Contemporary Art Gallery
Metro Vancouver
The Contemporary Art Gallery (CAG) is an independent, non-profit public art gallery and one of Canadas leading venues for contemporary art. Offering free access to everyone, we work with artists from Canada and around the world to produce exhibitions, off-site projects, residencies, learning, outreach, community engagement programs, events and publications. Each of these interdependent strands of programming varies in scale, duration and location to challenge how and where we might engage with contemporary visual art.
Cluxewe Resort
Port McNeill
Welcome to Cluxewe, a natural wonder, in the land of the Kwakiutl people. Cluxewe has two different, but related, meanings: place of the changing river mouth and place of refuge. Listen to waves splash on the shoreline. Awaken to the haunting sound of loons or the rusty-gate screech of a bald eagle. Enjoy fabulous summer sunsets over Broughton Strait. In early summer you can enjoy both sunsets and sunrises from your deck. Each of the twelve cozy cottages, including the 3-unit "tri-plex," comes with cooking and dining utensils, stove, refrigerator, microwave oven, and full bathroom. Cottages also feature TV/VCR's with satellite television. These cottages are wonderful retreats for artists, writers, and nature lovers as well as fishermen! 152 campsites, many on the ocean and Cluxewe River estuary.
Kimberley’s Underground Mining Railway
Canadian Rockies
Visit us and ride the rails through the beautiful Mark Creek valley as you listen to the history of Kimberley and the Sullivan Mine. Experience life as a miner at the Underground Interpretive Centre. Participate in our mining show and be exposed to working mine equipment. Enjoy spectacular scenery and the occasional wild life as you travel to the Kimberley Alpine Resort. After a brief stop at the Resort Station you can learn more about Kimberley as you continue back to the Downtown Station. KUMR is open from the Victoria Day Holiday in May until Labour Day in September.
Kettle River Recreation Area
Boundary Country
***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** Kettle River Recreation Area and Campground will be fully operational and open as usual on May 6th. The Campground and Day-Use Area was minimally affected by the Rock Creek Fire. Facilities: 113 campsites, 1 large group site, public beach and day-use area, playground, shower, flush toilets, sani-station. Location: 5 km north of Rock Creek on Highway 33. Kettle River Recreation Area is one of the largest and most popular destination family campgrounds in the Okanagan - Boundary Region. Located minutes from amenities in Rock Creek, it is only 45 minutes from Osoyoos and 90 minutes from Kelowna. Campers will want to bring their bikes and floaties! This park offers fantastic biking/hiking opportunities and access to the historic Trans Canada Trail network. A bike pump track was recently added and is a hit with kids of all ages. In the summer months, campers walk their tubes and floaties to the Kettle River that flows alongside the campground, while others enjoy basking on the sandy beaches and swimming in the river. The iconic Kettle River Trestle at the day-use serves as a beautiful backdrop for park users and is a great photo opportunity! Reservations are strongly recommended during peak season, however last-minute campers may be able to find a spot in July and August. Spring and Fall campers enjoy large, sun-filled sites in a peaceful, pristine setting. Firewood and ice are available for sale at the Host Site. Open from the first weekend in May through the last weekend in September.
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Cedar Coast Arts and Ecology Centre
Tofino
Cedar Coast is located on Vargas Island just a short boat ride from Tofino. The facilities include a lodge for meals, activities, programs and socializing. Guests have the choice in stay in one of our 8 larger tents which are protected from the elements by metal roofs and cedar mud rooms and each has its own private en-suite bathroom with power, drinking water, hot water and a flush toilet. We also offer 3 smaller tents which are simple canvas wall-tents on cedar platforms with a bed, a desk, a chair and a wood stove.
Grizzly King
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Your day will start with a scenic jet boat trip down Quesnel Lake to the Cariboo Mountains Park and into the wetlands of the Mitchell and Penfold Rivers. This eco system is as it has been for all time. Your senses will be rewarded with sights of Salmon swimming in the crystal clear river, beavers swimming with tree branches in their mouth. Rounding a bend in the river you can spot grizzly bears feeding on the returning salmon. Large Giant Ancient Cedar Forests surround you so you have the chance to hike in un-spoiled wilderness. This adventure can be extended for up to a week by staying at our out post cabin at the end of the North arm of Quesnel Lake. The river will be full of red sockeye salmon. You will need to bring a telephoto lens for those shots of a life time. You will see Grizzly cubs with thier mothers as well as big male grizzlies.
Moresby Explorers
Haida Gwaii
Touring the waters around Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, Haida Heritage Site and National Marine Conservation Area on Haida Gwaii since 1988 has earned us a growing reputation for providing fun, educational and safe wilderness adventures at affordable prices. We offer boat tours from one to four days long including fixed roof accommodations and meals. We rent and transport sea kayaks and passengers into the Gwaii Haanas area. We have a small outdoor gear store at our office in Sandspit. We also own and operate the Seaport B&B in Sandspit.
Raven Rock Farm
Pender Island
Eat. Learn. Stay. Fill up with super-fresh produce, plants and flowers. Explore the farm on a guided farm tour. Relax and recharge at The Perch - a unique BnB overlooking a regenerative farm.
Sheringham Distillery
Vancouver Island
Sheringham Distillery is based out of Vancouver Island, Canada and is on a mission to make the worlds most approachable gin, prioritizing sustainability and quality ingredients with a chefs approach to distillation. Sheringham caught global attention after their flagship spirit, Seaside Gin, took home the Worlds Best Contemporary Gin award in London, U.K. Seaside Gin was inspired by a walk along Vancouver Islands rugged coast with its refreshing fragrance of Nootka rose, the dewy Pacific Northwest rainforest, and fresh ocean air. Sheringham Distillerys spirits are known for versatility with deliciously complex yet impeccably balanced botanical profiles, making Sheringham spirits delightful sipped on their own, in a cocktail, or as an ingredient in your favorite dish.
Dr. Sun Yat-sen Classical Chinese Garden
Metro Vancouver
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is a site of cultural heritage, learning, and reflection in Vancouver's historic Chinatown. Modeled after Ming Dynasty private scholars gardens, it is the first of its kind built outside of China. This neighbourhood gem has been named one of the world's "Top City Gardens" by National Geographic. Please visit the Garden's website for the most up-to-date operating hours.
Geo Cider Squamish
Sea to Sky
Geo cider is proudly made from 100% Canadian apples and flavoured with the finest natural ingredients. If youre not a cider fan we will likely change your mind. If you are already a cider lover, this is your place. We have 12 taps that means 8 flavours of cider on tap plus local beer on tap and a selection of BC VQA wine. A fun and friendly atmosphere with great service. Our kitchen and menu are managed by Luz from the famous "Luz Tacos Squamish" Located conveniently off Highway 99 a great place to stop if youre travelling to or from Whistler or make us your new favourite destination in Squamish. Come in and try our traditional with a twist Old World Apple Cider, along with some of our best-sellers, Dark Fruit, Peach, Margarita and seasonal flavours like Pear Apple Cider. Taste a flight or two and you can also take Geo cider 6-pack! Geo Ciders are all-natural and gluten-free. Nos vemos pronto!!!
U’mista Cultural Centre
Alert Bay
U'mista Cultural Centre is one of the longest-operating and most successful First Nations cultural facilities in BC, founded in 1980 as a ground breaking project to house potlatch artifacts which had been seized by government during an earlier period of cultural repression. The return of the potlatch artifacts not only provided U'mista's name ('the return of something important'), and sparked a general trend toward repatriation of First Nations and cultural artifacts, it caused the creation of a physical facility and human resources infrastructure which have been successfully operated for over two decades.U'mista now operates a modern museum and cultural education facility in Alert Bay. Their operations include the museum, an extensive art gallery and gift shop, group tours, and presentations by dance troupes.
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