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Vernon Cadet Camp Museum
Okanagan Valley
A 900 square foot building, that once was the MP shack, the museum is located to the south side of Patricia Way when entering the camp via way a RV Papa. The Museum was created in conjunction with the Cadet Training Center and the Vernon Museum to assist in the presentation and education of the Cadet Program in Canada as well as the history of the Vernon Military Camp.
Visit this 'big' museum in the small village of Shawnigan Lake - it's guaranteed to surprise you. For over forty years, the museum has celebrated the history and the people of Shawnigan Lake (and surrounding area). Drop in for extensive information on the spectacular Kinsol Trestle; renowned Canadian artist EJ Hughes; the true Canadian Last Spike and many other significant history-bites.
Marketa's Bed and Breakfast offers a unique taste of traditional hospitality mixed with European flair. As soon as you walk into this heritage home built in 1912, the panelled walls echo a different era. An era of Edwardian comfort and hospitality, a place to rest and recuperate after a day investigating the many treasures of Victoria BC, the garden city of Canada.
On loop road 300m off Hwy16. Motel, 1 story, park at door. In FRONT with in-room WiFi, smoking area: 2 with a 2nd room (1 x 1 D & 1 Q bed, 1 x 2 double beds; dogs o.k., with optional full kitchens): 3 sleeping (with 2 double beds; 1 x dogs o.k.). SIDE wing - no smoking permitted, no WiFi signal: 1 x double bed (& full kitchen optional in 2nd room, dogs o.k.), 2 x 1 Queen (1 with optional full kitchen; add a roll-a-way), 1 sleeping x 2 doubles & a twin, 2 sleeping x 1 double bed; 1 dorm 2 twins. All rooms have a fridge (most full size), & a TV (most flat screen). Windows open & fans (no AC or phones - good cell service). Serviced PWS sites or boondocking for self contained RVs. Recycling is a must. Some beverages, snacks, canned goods at office; food & other services 5 km East. Longer stay quotes available.
Ocean-front Inn located in Shirley, overlooking the Olympic Mountains. Our unique 8 suite haven is perfect for a romantic weekend, as a base for your hiking adventure, or just a relaxing getaway. Perfectly suited for group retreats, elopements, small weddings. 60 minutes from Victoria on the Southwest coast of Vancouver Island. All rooms have refrigerators, desks, WiFi and smart TV's, as well as a coffee machine & tea. Our lush garden is surrounded by majestic old-growth forest & a stream running along our trail to an amazing beach. Book your room overlooking the ocean or the rain forest. Rooms have different bed configurations & either a patio or a balcony. On the Pacific Marine Circle Route, above Muir Creek beach in Shirley. Fun things to do here: hiking, birding, fishing, surfing, golfing, seaweed gathering, kayaking, paddle boarding, kite surfing, whale watching, and beach combing to name a few. Looking for lower key? Then soak in the hot tub, and gaze at the spectacular views!
Located on Riverside Drive, the Riverside Motel has many amenities to make every stay in Penticton an enjoyable one: kitchenette rooms, a beautiful courtyard, an outdoor saltwater pool, and so much more. Stay at the Riverside Motel and celebrate at one of the many wine, music and other events and festivals that Penticton has to offer. You are never away from family. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere in our beautiful courtyard pool. It is the perfect place to unwind after a busy day and socialize with our repeat guests. Riverside is the place you'll want to bring your family year after year. Experience and discover the comforts offered by friendly and family owned Riverside Motel.
A 28 acre private nature park. We have a No Amplified Music policy which means no music please. Of course, that does not mean that the campground runs in a meditative state, as acoustic guitar and singing is welcome. The entire property, including washrooms and pay showers, are immaculate. Paradise Valley Campgrounds location is known as front country this area is a natural habitat for many forms of wildlife. Typically, wild animals fear humans and are rarely seen or heard. If they are attracted by food and/or garbage left out around the campground, their fear diminishes and they become what is known as habituated; the fear is gone and they take what they want. Keeping our property clean has prevented wildlife from becoming habituated. To this end the campground provides several bear proof garbage and recycling containers.
We are a family business stated over 25 years ago making us one of the most experienced shops on the island with the same management. We do it all from commercial diving to suit repairs and gear servicing not to forget world class diving experiences year around. Our boat is fast, with a head & has an elevator. We offer trips from PORT HARDY to NANAIMO depending on the time of year and where the best diving is at the time. Our Port Hardy & Hornby Island trips are usually sold out months and years in advance so book your adventure early.
Zero Latency is the global leader in free-roaming, multiplayer virtual reality. Our gaming arena spans over 1500 sq ft, designed for up to 8 players and is the largest free roam VR arena in western Canada.
The Ladysmith Visitor Centre is centrally located at 33 Roberts St. just off our historic First Avenue. Our Tourism Counsellors are excited to help you discover some of our hidden treasures and provide information on our events, cultural & historic attractions, artisans, outdoor recreation, relocation, maps, accommodations, dining, shopping and more. Free Wifi/Public Washrooms.
Private small group tours in large comfortable luxury van. Sightseeing Tours of Victoria and surrounding area and to the beautiful Butchart Gardens. Wine and cider tasting tours. Friendly, knowledgeable, local guides. Tours can be customized to your group. Pick up at all Victoria hotels, Seaplane terminal, Seattle Clipper, Coho Ferry and cruise ship terminal.
Welcome to Ocean Village, where our charming cedar cabins were built in 1976 and remain as down-to-earth as ever. Bring the whole family (even your four-legged members) and rediscover your natural side as you explore the wilds of our coastal rainforests, stroll the long sandy beaches and feel the rush of the Pacific at your back door. Venture into nature as you enjoy the simple comforts of cabin living and the many family-friendly amenities our remarkable location has to offer. Cozy up in one of our rustic cabins facing the stunning shores of MacKenzie Beach, nestled in the world-renowned surf and outdoor haven of Tofino. Settle into life at the beach in your choice of studio suites, one or two bedroom cabins. Our rustic structures have long been admired for their spirited beehive design and astounding beachfront location. With convenient kitchens in every unit and a pup-friendly policy, we hope you feel at home at Ocean Village.
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.