Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Bear Camp
Deluxe safari tents with with either king bed or two doubles. The camp is perched on a 630' long deck 16 feet in the air above the water's edge. Packages are all-inclusive with chef-prepared meals, guided activities and grizzly bear, eagle and salmon watching in the autumn months. Fishing, hiking, biking, rafting, kayaking, horseback riding, SUPing, and wildlife viewing are included. Round trip private flights and transportation packages from Vancouver are included in our all-inclusive packages.
The Historic Chilcotin Lodge
10 room lodge with RV sites and a private dining room for guests. There is Burger Bar open from May 1 - Sept. 30 . We are closed for the season at this time except for the Lodging part. We offer meals to our overnight guests and also love to do retreats, family re-unions, weddings, and big birthday events. Call if you have an idea and we will try and make it work!
Tyax Lodge
Tyax Lodge & Heliskiing is a British Columbia original, sitting on Tyaughton Lake and surrounded by the Southern Chilcotin Mountains. The lodge offers a fusion of luxury and comfort while retaining a rustic and welcoming atmosphere. The area is renowned for outdoor adventure, with an endless trail system providing some of the best alpine biking routes, hiking trails and nature walks that BC has to offer. Kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding are complimentary to our guests. The resort boasts a beautiful lake view dining room & patio with stunning views, high arched ceilings and a breathtaking stone fireplace. The kitchen features a seasonal a la carte menu from a passionate team of chefs. The Spa includes 3 treatment rooms, an infrared and dry sauna, eucalyptus steam room, outdoor Hot Tub, yoga studio, and therapists who can assist you after sport or during your absorption of tranquillity. Additionally, guests can choose to stay at one of the three luxury wilderness chalets at the resort. Offering private accommodations for up to 18 guests (depending on the chalet), they are perfect for a family reunion or getaway. In the summer, if camping is more your approach, guests can choose from five RV lakefront sites and one non-lakefront site. We also have five tent friendly campsites available with water, washrooms, and showers. One tent per site, four people per site maximum.
Nuk Tessli
These log cabins are located in the chilcotin on the shore of Whitton Lake. It's accessible only by float plane and accommodation includes full board and lake amenities. Hiking in pristine alpine scenery. A trip of a life time
Nemiah Valley Lodge
Experience the culture and beauty of Tsilhqot'in Title Lands with the Xeni Gwet'in people in Nemiah Valley. All-inclusive stays include hiking, kayaking, and daily cultural programs like beading, baby-basket making demonstrations, traditional laws, and cultural practices. Meals prepared by a Red Seal Indigenous Chef using traditional foods and produce grown on-site. Solar-powered, newly renovated cabins 3 hours from Williams Lake. Floatplane transfers from Vancouver or Whistler can be arranged or shuttle transfer from Williams Lake Airport. These are the only Supreme Court recognized Indigenous Title Lands in Canada and the Xeni Gwet'in people welcome you to experience the beauty of their home and their living culture.
Lil’tem’ Mountain Hotel
Nestled in the heart of Seton Portage, Liltem Mountain Hotel features comfortable and modern rooms, all with convenient fully stocked kitchenettes. Situated between two stunning lakes, this hotel offers guests breathtaking mountain views and the chance to explore untouched wilderness in British Columbia, Canada. The community of Seton Portage is only a 2 hour drive from Pemberton along scenic mountain roads or a little over an hour from Lillooet.
Fishpot Lake Resort
We offer 10 log lakeside cabins. And over 20 campsites all located on Fishpot Lake. The main lodge has a licensed resterant, small convienence store and sells basic fishing and hunting supplies and tags. We have a swim dock with diving board and can boast nice swimming through the summer months. We rent boats with electric motors and a canoe as well for touring around the lake. We also have a boat launch, but we do have a motor boat restriction size of 10 horsepower or less gas motors. We have a covered barbeque area and a playground for children as well. Come check out our quiet, rustic restort!
Chilko River Lodge & Guest Ranch
Wilderness Lodge and Guest Ranch. Activities include hiking, fishing, horse riding and boating.
Bralorne Adventure Lodge
Adventure awaits in the beautiful and fun filled historic mining town of Bralorne, British Columbia. At the end of the Hurley road from Pemberton or Highway 40 from Lilloette sits the sleepy town with a population of 60 with endless terrain and mountain views for everyone to enjoy. The Bralorne Adventure lodge sits at the end of the paved road and the beginning of a huge network of backroads, trails, and alpine areas for adventurers of all types and all seasons. The Bralorne Adventure Lodge is a great place to host groups for fun filled getaways and experience skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, snowmobiling, dirt biking, hiking, hunting, fishing, retreats, wedding parties, instructional courses, or any activity that suits your interests in this amazing place.
Tatla Lake Manor/Motel
TATLA LAKE MANOR/ MOTEL is located approximately 1/2 way into the Chilcotin. We are the perfect rest stop on your way west to Bella Coola or east to Williams Lake. Tatla Lake is also the perfect fan out point for your outdoor activities. We are close to hiking, fishing, cross country skiing... the list is too long. We are located within walking to shopping, library, Community hall, health centre,
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