Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Radium Hot Springs Visitor Centre
The Radium Hot Springs Visitor Information Centre is a central hub for information providing directions and advice on places to eat, to stay and to shop as well as activities and recreational opportunities. It performs an interpretive role for the natural, cultural and heritage history of the area. With the assistance from the Kootenay National Park Visitor Information Centre (April-October) the staff at the Radium Hot Springs Visitor Centre provides a wealth of information to visitors to Radium Hot Springs and the entire Columbia Valley. Facilities and Partners at the Radium Hot Springs Visitor Centre include: Parks Canada Seasonal Visitor Information Centre, Parks Canada Gift Store and Jr. Naturalist Program Complimentary WIFI Technology Centre Picnic Tables Pet Friendly Chamber of Commerce & Destination Marketing Organization
Pacific Rim Visitor Centre
The Pacific Rim Visitor Centre offers a primary arrival and meeting destination for those venturing to the Pacific Rim region on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. Immediately following your drive over the Pacific Rim Highway (Hwy 4) from Port Alberni, you will reach our headquarters at the Junction between Ucluelet and Tofino. Our wheelchair accessible facilities offer a staffed Visitor Information Centre, a Parks Canada center, large maps of the region, public WiFi, secure garbage and recycling boxes, public restrooms, and plentiful parking for both RV's and regular vehicles. We will be closed early on December 31st at 3pm and closed all day January 1st and 2nd.
Thompson Okanagan Connector Visitor Centre
Our Visitor Centre is at the gateway to the Thompson Okanagan region of British Columbia. Our staff are welcoming and provide knowledgable travelling advice for the surrounding area. The Centre itself is the perfect rest stop, offering magnificent views of Okanagan Lake, plenty of parking space, a picnic area, pristine washrooms, free WiFi and EV charging stations. We are wheelchair accessible and our gift shop features Indigenous works & local artisanal goods, in addition to snacks, drinks, ice cream and coffee. We offer free information and resources on activities and resources for the Thompson Okanagan region and other parts of British Columbia.
qathet Visitor Centre
Make your first stop in the qathet region the Visitor Centre! Here you will find helpful staff ready to provide maps and directions, offer local services and souveneirs, help source and book local adventures and tours, as well as secure accommodation. Our staff are all trained Tourism/Visitor Information Counsellors who are happy to answer questions and offer local insider knowledge. If you can't make it in to the qathet Visitors Centre in person, we are available to answer questions over the phone, or by email. We're happy to help you plan your visit to the Sunshine Coast and qathet region, including Powell River, Lund, Savary Island, and Texada Island. And when you get here we'd love to see you - just drop by our Visitor Centre at 4760 Joyce Avenue!
Bella Coola Valley Visitor Information Booth
Our Visitor Information Booth is located in the town of Hagensborg BC inside the Norwegian Heritage House Museum. We have local staff to help answer any questions. Our Visitor Information is open from July 2nd through the month of September. We offer up-to-date information on open trails and activities as well as information on local accommodations. Stop in to say 'Hello" and pick up a Visitor & Trail Guide. Available this year we have Bella Coola apparel for you to purchase.
Fort St. James Visitor Information Centre
The Fort St. James Visitor Centre is nestled between Douglas Avenue and Kwah Road on the traditional territory of the Nakazdli Whuten First Nation. Stop by to learn about the local history, culture and heritage of Fort St. James, Nakazdli Whuten First Nation, Stuart Lake and surrounding communities. Chat to one of our friendly Visitor Service Specialists about the exciting things to see and do throughout the seasons in Fort St. James. We hope to see you soon!
Sointula Visitor Centre
The Sointula Resource Centre operates the official Visitor Centre for Sointula and Malcolm Island. Stop here first for maps, island information and details on local businesses. We offer a free bike share and e-bike rental program from May through October (more information can be found here - mibike.ca). We have public-use computers, offer tech and web assistance, and provide office services such as printing, copying, scanning, faxing, laminating, and more.
Christina Lake Welcome Centre
Create your next Christina Lake adventure! Our Visitor Information Centre has the resources to help inspire and plan your memorable stay. Learn more at our website, www.christinalake.ca.
Tourism Vernon
We are the Official Tourism Vernon Visitor Services Team. Whether you're a local or a visitor, here for a day, a weekend, or the best time of your life, you'll be amazed at what Vernon has to offer. Let us help plan your perfect Vernon BC experience! We are available to help by phone or email Tuesday to Saturday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Osoyoos Visitor Centre
We are open! Destination Osoyoos invites you to experience Canada's warmest welcome. Please stop in on your way or reach out to us before your trip to beautiful Osoyoos! Our Visitor Service Ambassadors are happy to help make your trip a remarkable one!
Kitimat Visitor Centre
The Kitimat Visitor Centre provides tourists and locals with local to National information. We have public washrooms, free Wi-Fi and souvenirs and local crafts for sale. In the summer months we have two adult Norco Fluid 4 HT mid-fat mountain bikes you can rent as well as a fleet of 6 sea kayaks, 2 inflatable kayaks, and two inflatable paddleboards including all safety gear needed for a fun day on the water.
Greenwood Visitor Centre & Museum
The Greenwood Visitor Centre & Museum offers a wide range of provincial, regional & local publications. A self-guided Heritage Walking Tour, Phoenix Interpretive Forest Driving Tour and many maps are available. The Museum features our mining history, Japanese Internment gallery & other interesting displays. Our gift shop includes local Japanese art, rocks, minerals, jewelry, cards & books. A guided tour of our 1903 BC Supreme Courthouse is popular with our visitors. Stained glass windows depict the 7 provinces in the confederation of Canada in 1902. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff look forward to giving our visitors a warm welcome to Canada's Smallest Incorporated City.
Sidney Visitor Centre
Local BC Visitor Centre where you can get tips & tricks on how to explore the back roads of the Saanich Peninsula and Vancouver Island.
Burns Lake Visitor Centre
Burns Lake and the Lakes District region in Northern British Columbia is an outdoor adventure destination that is hard to beat! Experience world class mountain biking, explore over 3000 miles of lake shore, fly or boat into the famous Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, or shop at the many downtown boutiques. Find the Burns Lake Visitor Centre in the historic forest rangers warehouse - we can assist you in planning your perfect escape! #visitburnslake
Coquitlam Heritage Society
Coquitlam Heritage Society operates Mackin House Museum. Mackin House is one of the last remaining Fraser Mill homes. Located on the corner of Brunette Avenue and Marmont Street, Mackin House has been a landmark and monument in the community since it was built in 1909. It continues to be an enduring symbol of Coquitlams rich history. Visit us for a historic tour, to see our rotating exhibits, or to attend one of the many workshops and events we offer! We are also Coquitlam's tourism centre. Here, you will find maps and information for Coquitlam, the Lower Mainland, and beyond. We can also provide directions - just ask!
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