Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Union Club of British Columbia
Vancouver Island
The Union Club of British Columbia began in 1879 and the current establishment was completed in 1913. It is one of the National Historic Sites of Canada. Situated across from Victoria Harbor, the Club is in the heart of the tourist, shopping and business districts. As an overnight guest at the Inn at the Union Club, you are welcome to use all of the Clubs facilities which include our Business Centre, Billiard Room, Library, Reading Room and during the summer season our Roof Top Patio. The Club features old Victorian decor with rich wood motifs and offers you historical elegance while visiting Victoria, the City of flowers. For dining purposes you may join us for breakfast, lunch or dinner in our McGregor Dining Room. (Dress Code applies in certain areas of the Club)
Black Sea Motel & Restaurant
Okanagan Valley
Located only steps away from beautiful Okanagan Lake, our clean and non-smoking rooms along with our many onsite amenities, will provide an oasis for those needing a break from beach! Chill out in our A/C equipped rooms, stay connected with free high speed wireless internet, cook a gourmet meal in our full size kitchens, or fire up the BBQ's and grill your favourite dinner. Our knowledgeable staff will also direct you to attractions, shopping, fun, food, golf, and wineries near your room or suite. There are also lots of skiing, festivals, water sports, hiking and biking trails, horseback riding, art galleries, and day spas to explore nearby, so guests can rest assured that their stay in Penticton will never have a dull moment.
Witset (Moricetown) RV Park & Campground
Smithers
The newly redeveloped 40-site Witset RV Park & Campground (formerly known as Moricetown) stands on a plateau surrounded by snow-capped mountains, overlooking the beautiful Widzin Kwah Canyon and conveniently located on the popular Yellowhead Highway 16 circle tour route to Alaska. We are now proudly the first accessible campground in British Columbia
Skeena River House Bed & Breakfast
Stewart-Cassiar & Highway 16
Bed & Breakfast, riverfront property, on the Skeena River with great views of the river and surrounding mountains. Cozy, comfortable rooms, each with private en-suite. Nutritious, home-cooked breakfast served in the riverfront room, or outside on the deck while gazing at the spectacular view. There are many great trails and scenic drives in the vicinity for our guests to enjoy.
Cottonwood Cove RV Resort
Scotch Creek
Cottonwood Cove RV Resort is situated on the shores of Shuswap Lake and has over 915 meters (3,000 feet) of waterfront and a secluded cove for campers to enjoy. Our on-site marina has a double ramp boat launch, and 40+ boat slips. Amenities include a rental shop with kayaks, canoes and standup paddleboards. We have free WiFi (upgraded to fiber optic cable in spring 2016), a laundromat, public showers and restrooms, community pavillion, dog beach and kids playground. During the day, there is also a pool and hot tub open. The resort is located adjacent to Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park and just 450 metres from the Adams River, famous for its annual salmon run. Our 170+ full service campsites have water, 50amp power, and sanitary hookup. The resort is open May 1st through late October, with a full time attendant onsite.
Kelowna International Hostel
Kelowna
Welcome to our Home Away from Home You will love our Vibrant funky Hostel, with travelers art on the walls, Christmas lights all year round, infamous parties, BBQs etc, its an easy place to meet people. Its our mission to be the cleanest Hostel on the planet, in the safest environment with the friendliest staff in the world! Come and join the KIH Fam!
AT NAUTICA TIGH IN QUALICUM BEACH
Qualicum Beach
Casual chic West Coast home, fantastic location nestled in woods and natural gardens, near the Salish Sea. Your privacy is assured! Quick walk to one of Canada's top 10 beaches - Judge's Row Beach, Visitor centre, golf, Heritage Forest & Milner Garden walking trails. Close to quaint uptown, restaurants, hiking, kayaking, swimming, beach combing, windsurfing, fishing, boating, museums, art galleries. 3 lovely, clean private self-contained rooms with outside entrances, ensuite bathrooms, kitchenettes, patios, decks, toiletries. 1-3 guests Upper Deck room - queen bed & 1 single beds. 1-3 guests in Patio room - queen bed & 1 single 1-2 guests in the Secret Garden room - queen bed. Free WiFi, cable TVs, fridges, microwaves, kettles, coffeemakers, toaster ovens. Life's at ease with an ocean breeze.
The Drummond Lodge
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Our welcome mat is within easy walking distance to downtown Williams Lake, the stampede grounds, restaurants, and Scout Island beach and nature trails. The motel features 18 regular and deluxe rooms and 6 large suites and junior suites with decks offering wonderful views of Williams Lake.
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Gwaii Haanas Guest House
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site
Our guest house is located in Rose Harbour, Kunghit Island; very deep within Gwaii Haanas National Park, Marine Reserve and Haida Heritage Site. Only accessible by floatplane! We provide 3 meals a day, offering authentic Thai cuisine being our specialty. We cook mostly with organic food and also from our large garden. Our guesthouse is rustic but comfortable with wood heat, communal shower and composting toilet. We don't have more then 8 guests at the time unless your group is more then 8! Our tour packages include accommodation, meals, and transportation by floatplane to/from Queen Charlotte Village. We also offer optional guided boat tours and sea kayak rentals in the area surrounding our location. Recommended sites to visit by boat are Ninstints/Skanggwaii (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Cape St-James, Rose Inlet, and many others nearby locations. We speak English, French, Thai and Lao. Patrick (French Canadian) and Walladda (Thai) welcomes you to our amazing part of the world!
Tetsa River Regional Park
Fort St. John
Located 96 kms north of Fort Nelson, Tetsa River Regional Park offers 25 private, unserviced forested camp sites, day use area with picnic shelter and a children's playground. Foot access to the beautiful Tetsa River provides an opportunity for fly or rod fishing and wildlife viewing. Camp fees include firewood and are $20 per night, and by reservation only. Open May-September annually. Please note that picnic shelter and playground are closed under COVID-19 measures.
Sea to Sky Hotel and Conference Centre
Sea to Sky
The Sea to Sky Hotel and Conference Centre is ideally located near many of British Columbias best places to golf, fish, rock climb, white water raft, hike, sail, sightsee, view eagles, snow and water ski, kayak, dirt and mountain bike. This Magnuson Hotels affiliate offers guests free high-speed wireless and wired Internet access, free parking with room for large vehicles, hot tub, fax/copy service, guest laundry, meeting space, exercise room and private liquor store. Unfortunately, pets are not accepted at this location.
Salt Spring Inn
Salt Spring Island
One of Salt Springs finest restaurants & inns. The restaurant serves globally inspired cuisine made with locally harvested foods (Open for breakfast, Sunday brunch, lunch & dinner). The Inn's seven cozy rooms situates guests in the heart of Salt Spring Island, BC - walking distance to galleries, shops, marinas, the seaside boardwalk and the famous Saturday Outdoor Market.
Ram’s Head Inn
Kootenays
THE ONLY BOUTIQUE LODGE IN ITS OWN FOREST AT A SKI RESORT. Situated in Rossland, this ski bed & breakfast is steps from Big Red Cats and Red Mountain Resort. Rossland Museum is 2.7 mi (4.3 km) away. Downtown Rossland is 2.4 mi (4.9km). We are all seasons hotel. Skiing, Mountain Biking, fishing, bear and bird watching, Weddings.
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