Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Crystal Cabin Gallery
Founded in 1984 by Dutes and Laura Dutheil in Tlell, Haida Gwaii, Crystal Cabin Gallery began as a modest shop showcasing their handcrafted jewelry and art. Over the years, it has evolved into a renowned gallery featuring an extensive collection of Haida and Northwest Coast Indigenous art, including original paintings, carvings, and jewelry. Committed to supporting local artisans, we collaborate with over 30 Indigenous artists to celebrate and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the region. Our gallery also offers a diverse selection of crystals and gemstones, reflecting our founders' passion for mineral collecting and lapidary art. Nestled amidst the natural beauty of Haida Gwaii, Crystal Cabin Gallery continues to be a destination for those seeking authentic Indigenous art and unique geological treasures.
Ride BC
We are Squamish's local mountain bike guides. Our guides and instructors are dedicated builders of the Squamish trail network. The result is unrivaled trail knowledge allowing us to piece together your perfect ride. Head out on Squamish's 288 mountain bike trails, refine your skills with PMBI certified instructors or go for a shuttle assisted alpine ride.
RideHub
RideHub is a premiere provider of cycling experiences, headquartered in Squamish.Respectfully known as the Outdoor Adventure Capital of Canada, Squamish is also one-of-a-kind world class mountain biking destination. With a team of certified coaches and guides, RideHub is the best place to hone your skills and explore the incredible and vast trail networks that the Sea to Sky Corridor has to offer.
Allan Brooks Nature Centre
Perched atop the grasslands 5 min. south of Vernon the Allan Brooks Nature Centre is a top attraction and a great place to satisfy your natural curiosity and reconnect with the joys and excitement of the natural world. Here you will be rewarded with outstanding views of the surrounding landscape including Okanagan, Kalamalka, and Swan Lakes and four distinct ecosystems of the region. If you're looking for information on parks and recreation amenities of the region, including biodiversity hotspots and the very best bird watching locations, you'll find plenty of it here at the nature centre.
Adventures By H.I.P.
Eco tourism and Ocean Adventure attraction. Explore the open waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca with the experienced wildlife photographers of Adventures By HIP. We are Sooke, BC's premier ocean tour service for true wildlife enthusiasts. Adventures By HIP is located at the doorstep of the Sooke Harbour Resort and Marina and only steps away from The Prestige Oceanfront Resort.
Eagle Bluff Bed & Breakfast
Eagle Bluff Lighthouse B&B is located on the water in historic Cow Bay, Prince Rupert. We serve a full breakfast of choice from our second floor dining room overlooking the hsrbour, where we sometimes see orca whales, porpoise, seals, otters & eagles. We offer our guests outside decks and guest kitchen dining room. We also offer a suite for family accommodations.
The Kanata Invermere Hotel
Welcome to the Great Canadian Inndoors! We are 100% Canadian owned. Our spacious rooms, on-site amenities, and friendly staff will make your visit to the Columbia Valley relaxing. Our rooms are clean, comfortable and offer the latest technology with 46 smart TVs with Telus Optik Wired and Wireless capabilities that allow you to access Facebook, Netflix, YouTube, and more. Be sure to take advantage of our Great Canadian Continental Breakfast, with an excellent assortment of hot and cold food, plus a variety of coffee options. We've got all your needs covered. Stay Canadian, Stay Kanata!
Lakeshore Bed & Breakfast
Lakeshore Bed & Breakfast provides two well appointed suites for your comfort. The Lakeview Room and the Spruceview Room offer queen beds, sitting areas and ensuite bathrooms. The Lakeview Room has a balcony overlooking the gardens and the lake. The extensive deck, gardens and beach provide an oasis in the city for your relaxation and enjoyment after a delicious breakfast served in the dining room, overlooking the gardens and lake. We offer two kayaks for our guests use and of course in season, swimming in the lake is a great way to cool off.
Pinewood Inn
7 Unit motel located in the town of Golden, BC. This cozy and quiet accommodation offers kitchen suites, separate bedrooms and a cabin each including the essentials for extended or overnight stays. This motel strives for clean and comfortable rooms with comfortable duvets and pillows at an affordable rate. Accommodations vary - sleeping 1-4 persons. BBQ's are available for your personal use during your stay.
Fort St. James National Historic Site
This completely restored Hudsons Bay Company post, located on the shores of Stuart Lake, was an economic powerhouse of trade and commerce in the 19th Century. It is the largest group of original wooden buildings depicting the fur trade in Canada and portrays the relationship between the fur traders and the Carrier First Nation. Costumed interpreters provide a first hand look at how people lived, ate, worked and died more than a century ago.
Home Lodge
Beautiful lodge in 40 acres of countryside yet only minutes from town. 5 en-suite bedrooms with heated floors and fluffy robes. Great room with real fire and mountain views. Book, CD and DVD libraries.
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
Chaunigan Lake Lodge
On the shores of a timeless glacial lake, historic Chaunigan Lake Lodge offers an unparalleled nature retreat from modern life. Built in the 1950s by adventure fishermen drawn to the lake's world class rainbow trout fishing, the lodge offers guests a unique escape to the beauty of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region. Rent an affordable lakeside cabin with your family and guests. Paddle the lake, boat, fish, hike, smell the wildflowers, and relax below the stars. Disconnect, reconnect, and rediscover the primal glory of the wild.
Wells Gray Guest Ranch
WESTERN HOSPITALITY ON A GUEST RANCH AT THE ENTRANCE TO BEAUTIFUL WELLS GRAY PARK Despite the rapid growth of its urban centers, much of Western Canada is still untamed frontier. One of those areas is the Wells Gray Park, 5200 sq. kilometer of protected wilderness in Central British Columbia. Bounded on the north and east by the Cariboo Mountains, and on the west by an upland plateau, the Wells Gray Park encompasses a broad spectrum of mountain scenery. The area is abundant in flora and fauna. Caribou, moose, black bear, beaver and wolf freely roam the park, and local streams are well stocked with trout. Horseback riding, fishing, mountain biking, river rafting, hiking and canoeing into the local wilderness are all part of the ranch's daily summer routine. Your skilled guide will lead you to adventures on remote mountains, valleys and lakes in a setting as spectacular as it is challenging. COVID-19-update: The Wells Gray Guest Ranch will open June 1st, 2020 with limited capacity,. We are continuing to welcome guests who are able to make the journey. We adhere to the highest cleaning standards possible and have also implemented additional measures in the face of COVID-19 to ensure that our guests feel a sense of security when staying with us. We are confident that these extra measures and precautions make our ranch a safe place to stay and relax.
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