Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Wild Pacific Waterfront Cabins
For travellers visiting Ucluelet BC, Wild Pacific Waterfront Cabins is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Nestled in the trees along the water of Spring Cove and a short walk to the spectacular Wild Pacific Trail are our beautiful boutique style suites. There have been no details missed in the building and decorating of these five private suites. Suites offer kitchens, rock fireplaces, private decks, free WI-Fi and parking. There is never a shortage of activities for visitors to do on the West Coast and Wild Pacific Waterfront Cabins aims for their guests to have the best experience during your visit to the West Coast.
Moosehead Lodge
Moosehead Lodge sits on the quiet shores of Moose Lake in British Columbias interior Chilcotin region, and is accessible only by float plane. The Chilcotin is one of the worlds finest areas for freshwater sport fishing. Our own lake features tremendous wet and dry fly fishing for wild rainbow trout, and float plane excursions provide access to world famous rivers like the Blackwater and Dean. Packages are all-inclusive from Vancouver and feature air travel, lake-front cabins and gourmet cuisine.
Lazy Daze Resort
RV, camping, lodging and cabins on 10 Mile Lake. Quiet, clean, family friendly. No distractions, peace and quiet is what we deliver. No train noise, only beautiful loons.
Theatre NorthWest
Theatre NorthWest is a regional, professional theatre dedicated to bringing our audience a wide range of plays drawn from contemporary Canadian and international repertoires. Actors and other theatre professionals are contracted for each production from across Canada to work with our resident staff in order to bring together a four-play season which runs from September to May.
Waterview architectural gem! The Perch offers relaxed, romantic seclusion!
Moon Dance Vacation Rentals offers The Perch and The Cabin. Moon Dance Perch is a secluded water view retreat on the beautiful drying tidal basin of Oyster Bay, in Pender Harbour on the Sunshine Coast.Moon Dance Perch is a modern linear design, nestled into a ridge of rock with water and sunset views. Fully handicapped accessible, the open concept is ideal for a couple but also has a queen size sofa bed.Full of light and custom designed to be in harmony with its surroundings, you will have the feeling of being outside from every space. Enjoy generous servings of the surrounding nature, flora and fauna.Explore local trails, read a book or watch eagles and ravens fish at high tide.Travel just a few minutes to discover local artists' studios or find yourself at one of many freshwater lakes.Four Seasons of Activities: kayak, canoe and snowshoe rentals, relaxing spas, artist studios, Madeira Park shopping, a range of hiking trails, golf, scuba diving, horseback riding, fishing and mountain biking.The Perch features striking variegated bamboo floors, a soaring gull-wing roof line and a wood burning fireplace. The bathroom offers a two-person shower with multiple heads, or if you prefer, have a candlelit soak in the tub for two just steps from the bed - complete with intimate views!Breakfast on the sunny and protected back deck surrounded by the moss and lichen garden, or dine perched above Oyster Bay in the tree tops, while enjoying the sunset over Mount Daniel.At the end of a busy day retreat to the bedroom, and with your favorite music and candlelight, enjoy a soak in the tub for two, just steps from the bed! Serenity!
Beaverview RV Park & Campground
Located on Hwy 16 in The Robson Valley, we are the perfect stop on your journey from Prince Rupert to Jasper, or for an overnight on your way to Alaska.
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