Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Fraser Valley Cider Company
Immerse yourself in the traditions of small batch cider making at our farm based cidery. Enjoy the tranquility of our orchard and savour the refreshing cider served by the knowledgeable staff in our tap room. Stay for a pizza or our famous grilled cheese and relax on our covered patio. We are family friendly and welcome well behaved, leashed dogs.
Amberwood on the River Bed and Breakfast
Fully equipped 1 bedroom vacation home on a rural acreage half-way between Ladysmith and Nanaimo. Full kitchen, wifi, private yard, 1 bedroom with queen bed, beautiful bathroom, outdoor shower, dogs welcome! And... fabulous swimming in our private swimming spot, down the stairs to the Nanaimo River in our back yard!
Sandman Inn McBride
Sandman Inn McBride is just off Highway 16 and boasts McBride's most popular restaurant - Heartland Restaurant. Comfortable beds, kitchenettes, pet-friendly rooms and complimentary high-speed Internet access provide all the essentials for travel, work, and beyond. Whether you're in town for for one of the many outdoor recreational activities or you are simply in transit on a cross-province road trip, you're guaranteed to have a restful and relaxing experience at this Sandman.
Wanakena Motel
Wanakena Motel is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Burns Lake, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.Rooms at Wanakena Motel provide air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a kitchenette, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Wanakena Motel.Burns Lake has plenty of Chinese restaurants. So when youre here, be sure to check out popular spots like China Moon Restaurant and Dragon Palace, which are serving up some great dishes.Enjoy your stay in Burns Lake!
Okanagan Heritage Museum
Discover the natural and human history of Kelowna. Museums are living places, and thats true of Kelownas flagship museum, the Okanagan Heritage Museum too. In fact, the entire permanent gallery has been reimagined! In spring 2019, we wrapped up a multi-year process that saw us overhaul our entire permanent gallery. Pay us a visit and enjoy our new museum. Experience fascinating displays and learn how the Okanagan valley was formed, and why it supports tremendous biodiversity. Step into the world of the syilx/Okanagan people, and gain insights into their close connection to the land. Learn about the arrival of traders and settlers, and peer into the windows of an original Chinatown shop. Meet some individuals from Kelownas past and present, and be inspired by the Central Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame. This museum is also home to two important facilities: the Kelowna Public Archives and the Ursula Surtees Regional Conservation Laboratory.
Fireweed Motel
Finding an ideal family-friendly motel in Smithers does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Fireweed Motel, a nice option for travelers like you.The rooms offer air conditioning and a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.While youre here, be sure to check out Chatters Pizzaria & Bistro, one of the diners that can be found in Smithers, which is a short distance from Fireweed Motel.Best of all, Fireweed Motel makes it easy to experience some great Smithers attractions like Moricetown Canyon, which is a popular canyon.Fireweed Motel puts the best of Smithers at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
Alice Lake Provincial Park
This scenic park contains four lakes and is perfect for hiking and swimming.
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