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Sturgeon Bay B&B
Sturgeon Bay B&B is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Lillooet, offering many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.Guest rooms offer amenities such as a refrigerator, air conditioning, and a kitchenette.Close to Japanese Canadian Internment Memorial Garden (1.4 mi), a popular Lillooet landmark, Sturgeon Bay B&B is a great destination for tourists.While visiting Lillooet, you may want to try some souvlaki at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Dina's Place.Should time allow, The Old Suspension Bridge and Miyazaki House are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.Enjoy your stay in Lillooet!
Blue Jellyfish SUP Adventures
Get closer to the ocean! Blue Jellyfish SUP Adventures specializes in Stand Up Paddleboard lessons, courses, events and small group adventure travel in British Columbia and beyond. Paddle Canada certified instructor/guide and marine biologist, Pam Martin, takes you closer to the ocean in an atmosphere of fun and camaraderie while emphasizing safety and skills.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Vernon
Located in the beautiful Okanagan Valley, the Fairfield Inn & Suites Vernon is the newest hotel in Vernon, BC. Nestled between 3 lakes each offering great beaches and endless summer activities and at the base of Silver Star Mountain, Vernon is a true four seasons playground. World class skiing, golf & wineries all await. Guests can enjoy all that Vernon has to offer while also enjoying great comfort and style. We offer our business travellers free high speed wired and wireless internet, use of our business centre and spacious ergonomic desks and chairs. With 1,400 square feet of meeting space, we are happy to help with any meeting needs. Whether youre travelling for business or pleasure, take the opportunity to relax and enjoy our indoor pool and hot tub, 3 story indoor/outdoor waterslide and exercise room with cardio equipment and free weights. Wake up in style and start your day with in room coffee or tea before enjoying your complimentary hot breakfast at the Fairfield Inn & Suites Vernon.
Okanagan Military Museum
Meet the people from Okanagan Valley who served in the armed forces. Step inside this museum, and you will feel the passion of the volunteers who founded it. It is packed with uniforms, insignia, badges, and one of the best firearms collections in Canada. Investigate artefacts from the Boer War, World War I and World War II, the Korean War, the Cold War, and contemporary military operations. The Okanagan Military Museum is devoted to the preservation and greater awareness of Okanagan military heritage, and reveals how locals contributed to events on the world stage. Join us for the November lecture series, for Remembrance Day, and for school, family, and group programs all year. Researchers will enjoy the Vince Bezeau Military Archives and Library. A visit to the Okanagan Military Museum fosters a greater connection to the Okanagan men and women who served.
Shirley’s Cozy Nest
Is situated in Deer Park which is a modern, quiet subdivision of Mill Bill. We are a leisurely walk to shopping, marina, and to Brentwood College. Close to a number of family restaurants to choose from. We are a fifteen minute drive from Golfing at Arbutus Ridge or Cowichan Valley Golf Course. A warm welcome awaits you at Shirleys Cozy Nest, with two large rooms which have comfortable queen sized beds. Continental or full cooked breakfast. At the end of the day relax in the secluded hot tub. .
Oliver & District Museum
The Oliver & District Museum is housed in the old BC Provincial Police building, a heritage location built in 1924. Learn about the South Okanagan's unique ecosystem, local mining, ranching, and agriculture, and the culture and resilience of the Syilx Okanagan people. Then step back in time by entering the Fairview Jail, one of the few remaining intact buildings from our gold mining past!
Indigenous Artists’ Market
Through the collaboration of the Northeast Aboriginal Business Centre and Treaty 8 Tribal Association, the Indigenous Artist Market was created as an outlet for local Indigenous and First Nation(s) artisans. Here they are able to sell their pieces as well as hold workshops to teach their craft. In addition, the market has gifts and souvenirs that promotes First Nation(s) culture and traditions. Due to COVID-19, the Indigenous Artists' Market will be open for sales within the limited hours as posted and will also be available for online orders. All forms of payment are still acceptable, including Visa/Mastercard/Debit/Cash.
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