Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Williams Lake Cross Country Ski Club
- Temporarily closed The Williams Lake Cross Country Ski Club offers over 30 km of beautifully set cross country ski trails at Bull Mountain. We maintain a double set of classic ski tracks with a wide centre lane groomed for skate skiers. Grooming equipment consists of both a new Pisten Bully and a new Alpina Superclass snow machine. We can groom quickly and in both low and high snow conditions. Located 16km North of Williams Lake, off Highway 97 one km up Bull Mnt road we offer designated Dog trails, 3.5km of lit trails, until 10 p.m. nightly, an adventure park, terrain park, and a large stadium for hosting events. Our lodge is fully equipped with a modern kitchen, 3 accessible washrooms and a ski rental facility. We invite you to enjoy the great skiing nearby in 100 Mile and Quesnel and embrace a memorable skiing holiday in the Cariboo. Working with BC Recreation Sites and Trails our trails are open to the public in the off season. Interested in off season facility rentals or outdoor events?
Harbour Air Seaplanes
Founded in 1982 with two small seaplanes, Harbour Air is North Americas largest and first fully carbon neutral airline. With a goal to become the worlds first fully carbon zero airline, in 2019 Harbour Air successfully developed and flew the worlds first fully electric commercial aircraft. The companys international seaplane service, which originally began as a service for the forestry industry in B.C., is now a quintessential, trusted, west coast experience. With a showcase fleet of aircraft, Harbour Air offers up to 300 daily scheduled flights, scenic tours, adventure packages, and private flights. With 12 scheduled destinations connecting Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle (WA), Nanaimo, Tofino, Whistler, Richmond (YVR South), Sechelt, Salt Spring Island, Pitt Meadows, Maple Bay and Comox, B.C. born Harbour Air welcomes 500,000 passengers a year.
Whistler Blackcomb
Whistler Blackcomb is a four-season resort located in Canadas Coast Mountains north of Vancouver. Proudly holding the title of the largest ski resort in North America, Whistler Blackcomb offers 8171 acres of terrain for skiers and riders of all ability levels. With an average annual snowfall of over 10 metres, the resort enjoys a long winter season that stretches into late May. Glacier skiing on the upper reaches of Blackcomb Mountain is even possible during summer months! A true four-season resort, guests enjoy some of the worlds best mountain biking & alpine hiking during summer months. Events such as the Crankworx mountain biking festival and activities such as ziplining and wildlife tours make a summer visit to the resort a must. At Whistler Blackcomb, passion for the outdoors runs year-round.
Sea King Adventures
Deadliest Catch NEW 42 Foot Sports Fishing Vessel for trips like the Deadliest Catch Show We are going to be fishing for Crabs & Prawns with traps on the Ocean Floor and while we wait for them to soak in the water for about 2 to 3 hours we will be fishing for Halibut or Salmon Tours will be 6 to 7 hours long We can take 17 passenger so it will be like Commercial Fishing with 100 traps on board
Nickel Plate Nordic Centre
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.
Alert Bay Visitor Centre
Rich with Kwakwakawakw Culture & History. The Umista Cultural Centre has the famed Potlatch Collection, taken by Canadian Government in 1922. U'mista also has summer programs from Tuesdays to Fridays July and August check their facebook site for schedules closer to summer months. The Alert Bay Library-Museum has many photographs of local history & items from early settlement years. The Ecological Park has boardwalk through a marsh and short trails surounding the park. Also 16 KM of Island trails that take you through our amazing forest. Art galleries, stroll long the boardwalk, Totem Poles, Big House. T'sasala Cultural Group culture sharing Saturdays in Big House July and August. Culture Shock also has summer programs Saturdays in July and August: Nusa (story telling) with Ada Vera Newman, cedar bark Weaving with Donna Cranmer, traditional sockey salmon BBQ with Anthony Hunt and Gwantilakw Cranmer. Summer Market in Gilbert Popovich Memorial Town Square Sundays June to September.
Wildplay Maple Ridge
Reopening February 15, 2025! WildPlay is an exhilarating outdoor recreation park thats fun for all ages and experience levels! Whether youre a first-time thrill seeker or a full-time adrenaline chaser, our tightropes, log bridges, ropes swing, cargo nets, and ziplines will get your heart racing as you climb from six to sixty feet! Elevate the adrenaline rush with our "What's to Fear Jump" and take the plunge from 40ft. WildPlay is perfect for families, friends, groups, or as a teambuilding activity. Book your WildPlay adventure today!
Museum of Surrey
MOS ignites young imaginations and connects Surrey's diverse citizens and communities. We contribute to community life by celebrating Surreys past, present and future. Our exhibits, programs and events focus on storytelling, diversity, shared experiences and sustainability. We are a family friendly museum - free, interactive and a place of learning. We daresay... even fun! Drop-in to see the feature gallery, the Indigenous Hall, the Surrey Stories Gallery and more community curated displays. We aspire to be accessible in every sense of the word: physically, intellectually, culturally, and economically. If you are looking for a place to connect with family or friends, come to the Museum. We strive to provide you with engaging, fun experiences.
Prestige Hotel Vernon
Everything you could hope for in a holiday destination is within reach when you stay at the Prestige Hotel in Vernon, BC. Bring family, friends or colleagues to tee off on Vernon's best golf courses, experience the wine country, orchards and local farm markets, distinctive shops and boutiques that make Vernon truly unique. For leisure or business the Prestige Hotel can accommodate all your needs.
Britannia Mine Museum
Rumble aboard The Underground train as it rolls through a historic mining haulage tunnel. Push up your sleeves at our Gold Panning Pavilion and keep what you find! Immerse yourself in the award-winning, live-action, multi-sensory experience of BOOM! Learn about minerals, the copper extraction process, and what life was like back in the day as the mill building is brought back to life. Britannia Mine Museum opens up a little-seen world that fascinates all ages, offering awe-inspiring sights and memorable family experiences. Take a step back in time at this award-winning attraction and National Historic Site. Located along the beautiful Sea to Sky corridor between Squamish and Vancouver.
Maple Grove Guest House
Cowichan Valley's most beautiful accommodation. Spacious, stylish and very private. Luxury and tranquility await you in these stunning surroundings. Enjoy nature, horses and wildlife without leaving the property. In suite massage therapy available by appointment and gourmet breakfast served hot at your convenience. Perfect for the whole family.
Museum of The Cariboo Chilcotin
Welcome to the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin. We are situated on Broadway Avenue South, Williams Lake serving on the traditional territory of the Secwepemc, Tsilhqot'in and Dakelh Nations. The Museum is a tribute to Williams Lake and the Cariboo Chilcotin regions. If you are looking to step back in time come on in we would love to open our doors to you. Nestled in the Cariboo Chilcotin, the Museum provides history and displays on the region, local ranching and rodeo heritage, it is also the home to the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame as well as exhibits on Indigenous Peoples, Railway, Mining, Medical, and Forestry just to name a few. Admission is by donation supporting local and provincial heritage. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Federal Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia, as well as the City of Williams Lake and the Cariboo Regional District in partnership with the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society.
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Salmon n’ Bannock
Vancouver's only First Nations restaurant specializing in wild fish, free range game meat and of course, bannock. Salmon n' Bannock uses traditional ingredients prepared and presented in a modern way.
Clayoquot Wild
Locally and family owned, we love sharing the fun and beauty of our home with your family! Our guides are all born and raised in the Clayoquot Sound area and all have a lifetime of training on the water. We can take you whale watching, bear watching, fishing or work with you to design a tour that suits your family's unique ideas of a fun day on the ocean!
Big Sky Golf Club
An incredible dramatic natural setting, situated at the base of 8,000ft Mount Currie in the Pemberton Valley, Big Sky is the premier championship golf course in the Sea to Sky corridor. Part of the Golf Whistler tourism group, Canadas Top Golf Destination, Big Sky offers the ultimate golfing experience and is famous for its gentle rolling links in an untamed mountain setting. Surrounded by lakes and rivers, when you play this 7,001-yd course, you will have awe-inspiring vistas at every hole. There are seven sets of tee combinations for play ranging from 5,200 to 7,001 yards. The-18 hole, award-winning golf course is designed by course architect, Robert Cupp and features bent grass fairways, tees, greens and Ravensdale sand bunkers to provide the finest in golf course conditioning.
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