Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Electric Harbour Tours
Electric Harbour Tours is the first sightseeing company in Vancouver to offer zero-emission, and 100% electric boat tours. Glide through Vancouver's waters and learn about the city's spectacular landmarks and history.
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Zadel Jewellery Studio
Zadel Jewellery Studio is a boutique destination for beautifully crafted fine jewellery, proudly showcasing the talent of Canadian artists. Our curated collections feature unique, Canadian-crafted pieces that celebrate local artistry and exceptional craftsmanship. At Zadel, were passionate about supporting Canadian makers and offering timeless, meaningful jewellery that reflects both individuality and quality.
Steveston Museum and Post Office
The Steveston Museum building was built in 1905 as Stevestons first bank. Today, discover the people and moments that shaped Steveston Village. Continue into the Japanese Fishermens Benevolent Society Building to discover exhibits that explore history of Steveston's Japanese Canadian community. The Steveston Post Office and the Town Square Park are also located here, continuing to serve as a community hub for the village.
Steveston Tram
Enjoy the restored Tram Car 1220, originally built in 1912, and the largest artefact in the City of Richmonds museum collection. Housed in a building inspired by the architecture of the first Steveston tram station, Tram Car 1220 now rests on its original rail tracks. Nicknamed the Sockeye Special, the interurban tram service carried workers from Vancouver to Steveston to work in the canneries, from 1905 to 1958.
Skwachays Lodge
VNHS opened Skwachàys Lodge, the Urban Indigenous Fair-Trade Gallery, and the Artists in Residence Program in June of 2012. The former Pender Hotel was transformed from a three-and-a-half-story derelict SRO hotel to a unique Indigenous social enterprise that combines a boutique hotel with a street-level art gallery, that supports on-site housing and studio space for 24 Indigenous artists. VNHS identified the vulnerability of many urban Indigenous artists artists in need of housing, artists who for various reasons are not able to properly represent and market themselves or their work. Often these artists are commercially exploited through a long established street or underground market that takes advantage of their vulnerability. They try to live off their work by selling on the street or in the bars or through the commercial dealer network that purchases original, gallery quality art for, at times, only five or ten cents on the dollar. By creating a live/work supportive complex with a built-in gallery and community production space, VNHS took a lead role in addressing the social and economic inequities that Indigenous artists can face. The Artists in Residence Program is a unique and life-changing housing program for practicing Indigenous artists. The program includes very affordable housing in clean, unfurnished bachelor suites, 24/7 access to shared artist workshops, and participation in programming opportunities for personal and professional development that help artists develop their craft and move into the next phase of their careers. A 3-year residency in the program is dependent on successful program participation and the achievement of self-defined career goals. Emerging, mid-career, and senior artists are welcome to apply. To date we have had over 110 Indigenous artists complete the program. The Lodge, the Urban Indigenous Fair-Trade Gallery and production space are operated as a self-sustaining social enterprise. Artists are paid a fair price for their work. The model follows the established practices found in the art world. Generally an artist receives between 30%-60% of the retail price depending on the artists reputation and the cost that is underwritten by the gallery (framing, marketing and promotional expenses.) In short, when a guest spends their overnight travel dollars at the Skwachàys Lodge there is a social impact people are housed. When a guest, a member of the community or a company purchases authentic Indigenous art at the Fair Trade Gallery, there is a social impact a simple purchase fights cultural misappropriation and ensures that Indigenous artists are paid fairly for their work. Cultural tourism is one of the fastest growing segments of the tourism sector and there is absolutely a place for our urban Indigenous artists to participate in this industry as a means of reclaiming their lives and independence.
The Jewish Museum & Archives of BC
The Jewish Museum and Archives of BC offers walking tours of Vancouver's historic neighbourhoods with a focus on Jewish community history. Join us for a scenic walk through Strathcona, Gastown, Oakridge, or Mountain View Cemetery. Full tour schedule on our website.
Bill Reid Gallery Of Northwest Coast Art
The Bill Reid Gallery is the only public Gallery in Canada dedicated to contemporary Indigenous Northwest Coast Art and honours Bill Reid by exhibiting the Bill Reid SFU Art Collection as well as presenting special exhibitions and programs that build bridges between all peoples, including Indigenous and settler populations. The Gallery is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Vancouver and can be found within a short walking distance from the Canada Lines City Centre Station located in Pacific Centre or the Millenium/Expo Lines Burrard Station.
Wedgewood Hotel & Spa
The Wedgewood Hotel & Spa is one of the city's leading luxury downtown hotels. Located amidst the gardens and waterfalls of the fashionable Robson Square in the heart of Vancouver's thriving cosmopolitan core, the Wedgewood has become a true landmark. It is the only member of the prestigious Relais and Châteaux, and one of Canada's leading luxury hotels. The hotel is proud to be the only hotel with private balconies in all the rooms with a stunning view of the city.
McCleery Golf Course
Featuring well sculptured and meticulously maintained fairways and greens, Canadian architect Ted Baker designed McCleery Golf Course to offer a target-style golf challenge. With its narrow fairways and many water hazards, the advantage will be on the side of the accurate golfer to challenge this beautiful course graced by mature trees and many water hazards. With a newly renovated driving range featuring additional stalls, onsite washrooms, a private teaching room, and extended hours of operation, McCleery is the place to go to improve all facets of your game.
Sea Vancouver
Soak in the unparalleled views of Vancouvers breathtaking coastline aboard one of our zodiac-style vessels the fastest and most exciting way to see the city from the sea! Your trip starts with a relaxing cruise along Vancouvers Inner Harbour then soars up to 55 km/h as you cross through the Burrard Inlet. Along the way youll enjoy the sights of Vancouvers Coal Harbour, the North Shore, False Creek, Stanley Park, and more! Choose from three distinct tours ranging from 90 180 minutes in length departing from iconic Granville Island.
Vancity Tours
Locally Owned & Operated Small-Group Tours (Max. 11 Guests) Private Custom Tours Available Day Trips to Whistler & Victoria Certified & Friendly Local Guides Personalized & Flexible Service Eco-Friendly Touring Options Highly Rated on Viator & Tripadvisor Multilingual Support Available
Vancouver Sidecar Tours
Vancouver Sidecar Tours explores the beautiful City of Vancouver in a unique fashion - Sightseeing on a Motorcycle Sidecar! Two passengers ride with the Pilot/Guide to learn about Vancouver while experiencing the thrill of motorcycle.
Vancouver Brewery Tours
Craft beer is our passion. At Vancouver Brewery Tours we take great pride in connecting you with Vancouver's vibrant craft beer scene through fun and informative brewery tours. Whether it's our scenic Walking Brewery Tours or transportation provided Vancouver Brewery Tours, your adventure begins at our most popular craft breweries for behind the scenes tours where you'll enjoy VIP access, learn the story behind each brewery, some brewing 101 and most importantly enjoy craft beers with new friends and old. Did we mention all guests receive a free Vancouver Brewery Tours beer glass as a souvenir? Public Tours are offered daily are a great way to explore our craft breweries and our beautiful city. Private Group Tours are also available by request and are perfect for birthday parties, bachelor and bachelorette parties, corporate events and much more.
Ukama Gallery
Specializing in original stone sculpture, Ukama Gallery on Granville Island represents hundreds of skilled emerging and world-renowned artists from Zimbabwe. Each unique work of art is personally selected with an eye towards capturing the remarkable variety of styles that flourish in an artistic community that ranges across the country, from well-established artist communities and co-operatives, to the many hard-to-reach rural areas. In this way, the Ukama Gallery collection is curated to convey a real sense of the important contribution that Zimbabwean sculptors are making to modern art. Complementing the sculpture are paintings and mixed media works from outstanding local Canadian artists. The combination of expressive and imaginative artwork adds colour and texture to the very tactile impression of the sculpture. Side by side, these complementary art forms have something to say about the essence of the human artistic instinct and experience.
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