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Grist Mill and Gardens at Keremeos
Keremeos
A true Similkameen oasis and historic site featuring Western Canada's only working waterwheel-powered flour mill, lovely gardens and much more. Enjoy informative tours, lunch in our restaurant, local products in the gift shop or an overnight stay in our campground. We also host many community and special events through the season including workshops, presentations, concerts, weddings and more.
Beach Hideaway Bed and Breakfast & Spa
Sechelt
Beach Hideaway Bed & Breakfast is a luxurious waterfront destination featuring 3 suites. Enjoy amenities such as jacuzzi tubs, hot tubs, gas fireplaces, snack kitchens, private BBQs, private entrances, decks and much more! Take in the stunning views from all of our suites. Start your day off right with a hot breakfast delivered to your suite each morning. Enjoy an ocean experience body and soul massage in our new ocean front spa studio. You'll be glad you did.
Armstrong Inn
Armstrong
The owners and staff are dedicated to making you feel at home. The Armstrong Inn Restaurant is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dining. The cuisine is homestyle and very popular with the locals. Armstrong itself is quite charming and the home of the Interior Provincial Exposition (IPE). The fairgrounds are within walking distance while the city of Vernon is only a 15 minute drive away.
Seven Stones Winery
Cawston
Nestled on benchland overlooking the Similkameen Valley, Seven Stones Winery is well-known for its full-bodied red wines, a spectacular view and its mysterious caves. Building upon the legacy left behind by the winery founder George Hanson, Seven Stones wines are carefully crafted from Similkameen grapes. Sustainable winegrowing practises in the vineyard, along with careful but minimal winemaking in the cellar, allows production of exceptional wines that are true to their terroir. Our continued goal is to produce wines that are unmistakably identifiable as being from nowhere else in the world but from the Similkameen Valley. Our caves were built to gently age our wines in only the finest of French oak barrels.
Steffich Fine Art
Salt Spring Island
What makes our art gallery extra² special? Established in 1992 on Salt Spring Island by the forever Benevolent Dictator, Matt Steffich (left) 1958-2020. Representing artists of the highest level, hosting notable shows for Norval Morrisseau, Abraham Anghik Ruben's masterful soapstone carvings, wildlife artist Robert Bateman and sole Canadian representatives of Kinetic wind sculpture artist Lyman Whitaker. The coolest ongoing Rock and Roll Art exhibition of original vintage concert posters from the Fillmore West and Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco as well as rock concert photography by Dee Lippingwell, and iconic Bob Masse collectable concert posters. Free Appraisal services and biannual home grown Antiques Roadshow themed event: "What's it Worth?"
Days Inn by Wyndham Kelowna
Kelowna
Whether you are in Kelowna for business or pleasure, Days Inn Kelowna welsomces you. We are located just minutes from Kelowna International Airport and popular local attractions. Explore the city or enjoy outdoor activities such as skiing, golfing, swimming or even a winery tour. Youll start your day off right with our free Daybreak Café breakfast full of tasty choices. After a long day of travelling or play, refresh yourself in our heated outdoor pool, or relax and unwind in our outdoor heated whirlpool. Days Inn Kelowna is your one stop destination for everything the Okanagan Valley has to offer. You will appreciate our friendly service, relaxing atmosphere and our clean, comfortable guest rooms. Our knowledgeable staff can help you plan any number of excursions to make your stay a memorable one. Days Inn Kelowna is the Best Value under the Valley Sun.
Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum
Prince George
Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum revives Prince George's captivating history back to an era when the railway was the region's lifeline and forestry was becoming BC's future. The Museum presents an interesting and fun industrial heritage attraction in a spacious park-like setting, where visitors are free to enjoy a "hands on - climb aboard" experience. All aboard!
Let’s Go Wine Tours
Kelowna
Lets go Wine Tours, located in Kelowna, offers you the chance to discover all the beauty the Okanagan has to offer. Our wine tours have been specially designed for those seeking to explore the Okanagan sceneries and abundant amount of wineries. Our knowledgeable guides will take care of everything while you sit back and enjoy the exciting day ahead.
Deep Creek Lodge
Stewart-Cassiar & Highway 16
NOW BE WILD OUTDOORS is a British Columbias premier outdoor adventure destination. We specialize in creating personalized outdoors vacations to North West Canada. Based in beautiful Terrace BC, British Columbia, we offer our services to make your vacations memorable. We operate out of one of the most incredible scenery in Canada: The Skeena Region, famous for the incredible fishing on the Skeena River for wild steelhead and salmon and the endless outdoor activities in the wilderness of Canada North West Coast. For your adventure you will stay at Deep Creek Lodge in Terrace BC. The Lodge lays in the center of the lower Skeena Valley; close to the Kitsumkalum River surrounded by pristine forests and the extraordinary Coastal Mountains of Northern British Columbia. It is located conveniently just 15 minutes outside the City of Terrace in a quite and exclusive location fully immersed in the nature. Deep Creek Lodge features 4 fully-appointed rooms. Each room has two twin sized beds and full private bathroom not ensuite for. Inside the resort youll find our dining room, lounge room with a book shelf card games and a patio. Theres even a hot tub with a deck, the perfect place to relax after a day on the water or exploring the region landscape.
Robber’s Roost Motel
New Hazelton
Robbers Roost Motel in scenic New Hazelton in Northwestern BC brings spectacular views of Mt. Roche de Boule for all guests to enjoy. The Robbers Roost Motel is a must-stop before traveling to or from the Yukon Territory or Alaska via the Stewart-Cassiar Highway. Treat yourself to a unique experience of excellent customer service, clean, comfortable guest rooms designed to rejuvenate you, relax you, and prepare you for a new day. Enjoy everything the Hazeltons have to offer including hiking, fishing, swimming, wildlife-viewing, and many cultural activities. This is home to the world-famous, Kispiox River where record-size steelhead trout are found and totem poles scatter the landscape. Dont miss the Ksan Historical Museum & Gift Shop located in Historic Old Hazelton across the Hagwilget Suspension Bridge. From the motel, there is access to many hiking trails offering all levels from easy to extremely difficultyour choice! While relaxing at the motel, you can enjoy scenic views, BBQ on the veranda, pick and eat fruits and vegetables from the private garden or walk across the street to Allen Park for a stroll or workout. All guest rooms are equipped with fridge, microwave, coffee, custom amenities, 40 flat screen cable TV, and free Wi-fi. Kitchenettes available.
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
Metro Vancouver
Only 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, allow 2 - 3 hours for your visit to Vancouver's iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge, hanging 450 feet (137m) across and 230 feet (70m) above Capilano River. The park offers more than just the bridge. Its surrounding 27 acres celebrate nature, history and culture in unique and thrilling ways. Cliffwalk hangs for 213m (700ft) and reaches 91m (300ft) high, hugging the granite cliffside and offering a panoramic view of the thriving rainforest and canyon far below. On Treetops Adventure walk from one magnificent old growth Douglas-fir to another on a series of seven elevated suspension bridges, reaching as high as 110 feet (33m), for a squirrel's eye view of the forest. Guides, signage and interactive exhibits throughout the park help you in your understanding of rainforest ecosystems and their sustainability.
Seal Bay RV Park & Campground
Courtenay
Seal Bay RV Park is one of Vancouver Islands finest, privately owned, fully serviced, year-round campgrounds. In a park-like setting, all sites are either 30 or 50 amp and also have water, sewer and cable connections. For your convenience wifi is available along with Shaw Go. The washrooms are heated, clean and showers are coin operated. A coin operated laundry is also on site. Wilderness tenting sites are open during the Summer months. If you are looking to get away for some peace and quiet this is the place to be, no pool, no playground. There is a beautiful pond stocked with rainbow trout and fly-fishing is available some of the time. A trail directly into Seal Bay Nature Park gives you an opportunity to go biking or hiking and in 30 minutes you can be down at Seal Bay. An ideal place to base your stay in the Comox Valley, 10 kms from either Courtenay or Comox.
Huble Homestead Historic Site
Prince George
Huble Homestead Historic Site is a turn of the century heritage attraction located north of Prince George, BC, on Lheidli T'enneh keyoh. This living history museum, open daily from Victoria Day to Labour Day, is located alongside the Fraser River and offers visitors a glimpse of settler life in northern British Columbia. The site is open daily to the public for tours, special events, lunch, and shopping in the General Store. Huble Homestead is 40 km north of Prince George, just off Hwy 97 on Mitchell Road. Admission is by donation.
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