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

Bear Cove Cottages
Port Hardy
Bear Cove Cottages is located 1 km from the ferry terminal. We specialize in saltwater fishing packages, ecotours and whale watching.We also offer wellness packages. All of our cottages overlook Hardy Bay and are equipped with hydrotherapy tubs, full kitchens, fireplaces, and wireless internet.
Eagles Resort
Big White Ski Resort
The Eagles Resort is always a huge hit with families because of its prime location directly opposite the village centre and excellent access to the beginner slope. Inside guests will appreciate the large rooms, convenient layout, comfortable furnishings and excellent Monashee mountain views.
Prestige Hudson Bay Lodge & Conference Centre
Smithers
At the Prestige Hudson Bay Lodge & Conference Centre, our priority is creating a stay youll remember long after you leave. Nestled in the scenic town of Smithers, BC, our hotel blends mountain charm with modern comfort. Guests can enjoy two unique dining experiences: Noir Kitchen and Bar, featuring elevated dishes with local ingredients, and BRIXX Brewhouse, offering a lively atmosphere with hearty fare and craft drinks. With a fitness centre for the active traveler, versatile meeting space, and endless outdoor adventures just minutes away, the Prestige Hudson Bay Lodge is the perfect choice for work, play, or a relaxing getaway.
Owlhead Creek Bed &Breakfast
Shuswap
This is Owlhead Creek: A custom-built B&B with a wide range of accommodation with the best facilities. Your comfort is our highest priority.Picture yourself surrounded by 30 acres of forest, mountains and the tranquility of the Shuswap in beautiful British Columbia. This Bed and Breakfast was designed for any type of Holiday you are planning, no matter the season. We are Pet- Friendly.
Pinnacle Hotel at The Pier
Metro Vancouver
Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier is a full-service boutique hotel located on North Vancouver's waterfront and the historic Shipyards district. Our 106 elegantly appointed guestrooms blend contemporary decor, boutique extras, and a hint of alluring local history. Enjoy breathtaking views from our stunning Harbourview rooms, warm full-service hospitality, resort-like setting, and amenities which include our 25-meter 5 lane pool and well-equipped fitness centre. Vancouver's top attractions are within reach from our location, only 25-30 minutes by car to our local mountains and within 15 minutes by Seabus to downtown Vancouver while you take in the beauty of the Burrard Inlet. The abundance of shops, restaurants, museums, galleries, and parks within walking distance from the hotel will keep your day in Vancouver very fulfilling.
Hilltop Inn Salmon Arm
Salmon Arm
Framed by a large stunning resort style outdoor seasonal pool, hiking trails and views of Shuswap Lake, Hilltop Inn Salmon Arm is the areas premier resort-style luxury boutique hotel. Featuring 71 rooms and suites designed to take guest comfort to new heights, we offer a warm, friendly and independently owned alternative to the chain-style hotels in the region. Our hotel is set back from the Trans-Canada Highway and within walking distance of the charming downtown center, Shuswap Lake and the areas largest wharf. Were surrounded by rich farmland, charming wineries, forested highlands and mountains that make the Shuswap & Okanagan Valley one of the most beautiful destinations in British Columbia. In addition to spacious rooms and suites with kitchenettes, guest comforts include fresh, locally-sourced cuisine at our Restaurant, complimentary continental breakfast buffet and Wi-Fi as well as indoor and outdoor settings for meetings and social events.
Cabana Beach Campground & RV Park
Okanagan Valley
Operates approx May 15 - Sept 15 each summer. A small, family-run campground located on Osoyoos Lake, near the Town of Osoyoos in BC Canada. Established in the 1960's this campground has always catered to families, seniors, couples and single travellers. The campground accepts tents, small/medium-sized RVs and also offers to those needing a simple budget sleeping unit several camping cabins and bedroom cabanas - these rooms comes with beds, mattresses, lights, electricity, a fridge, sink, mini-stove, and outdoor patio (weekly stays only in summer). Although an older park, Cabana Beach Campground has unique features that you will not likely find at older/rustic or provincial campsites : the 3-sided "kitchen cabana" shelters come with a picnic table, sink, light, and elec outlet and are included at most of the tent sites, with optional fridge rental available. Some modern amenities are also:fully tiled, coin-op showers, free use of central wifi, free use of air-compressor hose to quickly fill up your air-beds, bike tires, and all your floating water toys. Park owners live on-site. This park has strictly enforced common-sense campsite rules - No noise or behaviours which annoy or disturb other campers. For this reason, radios or tv's must be off by 10 pm, and "quiet time" is at 11 pm . There is one (perhaps) unusual rule - No Dogs are accepted. No fires either - but the main reason is there is often a complete regional fire-ban all summer long. Campers can still bring a propane fire pit. Also a campstove or barbecue for grilling!
Waterfront Inn
Okanagan Valley
Located on beautiful Skaha Lake in Penticton, the Waterfront Inn is the perfect location to relax, explore and play in British Columbias picturesque Okanagan Valley. The Waterfront Inn provides guests with direct access to Skaha Lake and Skaha Lake Park and is within close proximity to shopping and dining in downtown Penticton.
Maple Grove Guest House
Duncan
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.
The Latch Inn
Sidney
The Latch Inn, on Harbour Road in Sidney, is steeped in history and a glamourous past. In 1925, the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, Walter C. Nichol, commissioned famous architect Samuel Maclure to build him a summer home on a piece of forested property on the Saanich peninsula. The residence, completed in 1926 and coined Miraloma', was a brilliant confluence of the environment and artistic design. Even today, it oozes an old-world elegance and charm. Once the playground for the upper crust, it hosted sumptuous garden parties and welcomed visits from dignitaries and royalty. Edward, the Prince of Wales, and his brother George enjoyed the classy and comfortable accommodation in a state tour of British Columbia in 1927. In the 1940s, it became known as The Latch', reflecting the fact that every door in the house is opened with a latch and iron key.
Hotel Squamish
Sea to Sky
Hotel Squamish offers relaxed, affordable and clean accommodations to visitors and fun-seekers from around the world. Inside you'll find friendly service, clean and comfortable rooms. All rooms have private bath, cable television, free wi-fi and a choice of bedding arrangements.
Fillongley Provincial Park
Denman Island
Located on peaceful Denman Island, Fillongley Provincial Park is a short 10-minute ferry crossing from Buckley Bay (located between Qualicum Beach and the town of Courtenay). Fillongley is a popular small campground. It has 10 oceanside, compact campsites. It is 80% reservable and reservations are strongly recommended due to the limited number of campsites available. This is the only provincial campground on Denman Island; campers may camp in the adjacent day-use parking lot overnight when the main campground is full (regular camping fees apply to overflow camping).
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