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Quilakwa Rv Park
As of June 1st, 2020, Quilakwa RV Park will be accepting reservations and guest bookings! Your safety is of the highest importance to us at this time. We will be operating under new Covid19 regulatory health guidelines and procedures. ONLINE BOOKING portal also coming soon! Welcome to Quilakwa RV Park. Pronounced " Quill-Ah-Kwah" Meaning "Lonely Little Mountain" Another meaning is coincidentally "Riverside" which this fun, family RV Park is, just across the bridge from Enderby, BC. Open May- October, located along the banks of the beautiful Shushwap River in the heart of Enderby, BC. Quilakwa RV Park is equipped with pull-through sites, 30 amp electrical outlets, picnic tables, water, clean washrooms, free showers, sani dump, laundry facilities and a convience store on site. Firewood ice and many other things available. Pets are welcome. An off leash area for your dog's pleasure is provided. Close, easy access to many amenties, including: tubing, hiking, boating, drive-in theater, First nations culture, and more. 24 RV sites, 35' long, 9 sites are Full Hookup, Sani dump on site 25+ Tenting sites The Splatsin People The Splatsin are the most southern tribe of the Shuswap Nation, the largest Interior Salish speaking First Nation in Canada whose aboriginal territory stretches from the BC/Alberta border near the Yellowhead Pass to the plateau west of the Fraser River, southeast to the Arrow Lakes and to the upper reaches of the Columbia River. The Splatsin people reside on Indian reserve lands adjacent to the City of Enderby to the south and across the Shuswap River to the east.
Christina Lake Provincial Park
Facilities: Public beach, day-use picnic area, flush toilets, change house. Location: Off Hwy 3, in the town of Christina Lake. Christina Lake has a reputation of being one of the warmest lakes in all of Canada and is very popular with families. With its 300 metres of fine sandy beach, people flock to this swimming destination in the summer months. There is no overnight camping at this location. The closest provincial park campground with overnight accommodation is Gladstone (Texas Creek campground), 10 km east of Christina Lake. Nearby provincial campgrounds that should be able to accommodate last-minute campers in July and August include Boundary Creek, Jewel Lake, and Nancy Greene.
Eagles Resort
The Eagles Resort is always a huge hit with families because of its prime location directly opposite the village centre and excellent access to the beginner slope. Inside guests will appreciate the large rooms, convenient layout, comfortable furnishings and excellent Monashee mountain views.
Whistler Heli-Skiing
Check one off the bucket list! Boasting abundant snow, pristine glaciers, and unmatched terrain, British Columbia is the heli-skiing capital of the world. As Whistlers most popular heli-skiing company since 1981, Whistler Heli-Skiing has exclusive rights to over 4500 km² (1700mi²) of the beautiful Coast Mountains. We visit 173 glaciers and a total of 475 runs to offer suitable terrain for skiers of intermediate to expert ability levels. Turn your ski holiday into your dream holiday with the pinnacle of Whistlers skiing experience.
Marine Link Tours
Explore The Working Coast Aboard the M.V. Aurora Explorer with Marine Link Tours, cruise the inland waterways of coastal BC on the magical MV Aurora Explorer! Our 135-foot landing craft transports heavy equipment & freight, as you enjoy rugged coastal scenery & abundant sea life. Our chef will prepare first class meals while you experience the ambience of small group cruising and journey off the beaten track where no big cruise ship will ever go. With no more than 11 fellow passengers, your crew of six will take excellent care of you on your 5-night, 6-day voyage. Watch as heavy equipment rolls on board and see freight of all types discharged at the many stops along the way. Visit working logging camps, remote villages and other unique coastal destinations. Pull up a deck chair and enjoy the sun as we sail past numerous tidal rapids and flowing waterfalls. Observe marine wildlife in their natural surroundings and disembark on secluded beaches and stroll old growth forests.
The Vineyard Suites And Guest House At Orofino
Bright and airy self contained 1000 ft2 suites , and a 2000 ft2 house overlooking Orofino Vineyard and Mountain and the spectacular Similkameen Valley are the perfect home base for a dreamy wine or outdoor themed vacation in this beautiful part of the world. Surrounded by vineyards, orchards, mountains and a short distance to the picturesque Similkameen River, the suites and guest house offer all amenities needed for a relaxing get away. We have a 1 Bedroom suite, a 2 Bedroom suite, both complete with large vaulted ceiling kitchens opening onto a private deck with barbecue and seating overlooking our vineyard. The 3 Bedroom guest house has an open spacious floorplan, and multiple outdoor sitting and dining areas. Bicycles are available for borrowing to explore our wonderful valley and Orofino Winery is conveniently located next to the suites.Laundry facilities are available upon request.
The Hatch
The Hatch isnt your average winery; and thats exactly the point. Nestled in West Kelowna along the wine trail, were part tasting emporium, part rustic shack from the future, and all about breaking the rules (the good ones, anyway).We pour small-batch, award-winning wines with big personality, and invite wine lovers of all kinds to join us for a tasting experience thats laid-back, a little weird, and completely unforgettable. Walk-ins are always welcome, or book ahead to secure your spot, especially on those sunny Okanagan weekends.
Bluewater Adventures
Bluewater Adventures offers once in a lifetime wildlife and coastal First Nations cultural experiences. Our multi-day, live aboard trips explore the remote wilderness of coastal British Columbia and Southeast Alaska. Our slow travel style immerses us in our surroundings as we keep an eye out for whales and other marine mammals, sea birds and bears, old-growth forests and ancient native villages. Experienced biologists, renowned resource people and our skilled crew engage guests on these inspirational learning journeys. With the west coast as our specialty, we focus on wildlife behaviour, ecology, conservation and sustainability, and local history. A small group size of 12 guests ensures quality, informality, and a hands-on experience for all aboard. Since 1974, Bluewater Adventures reputation and expertise has brought respected groups and people from around the world. Explore Haida Gwaii, Northern Vancouver Island, the Great Bear Rainforest, Alaska & the Khutzeymateen with us!
Queens- A Historic Boutique Hotel
The Queens Hotel is centrally located within the Lower Mainland with easy access to Vancouver, Richmond, Burnaby and Surrey. We are a quick 19 minute drive from the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and close to several public transit options including local buses and Skytrain stations. With several room types ranging from singles to family suites, we offer something for everyone whether your visit is for business or pleasure. At the Queens Hotel we are here to meet your needs, be it comfortable 13 luxury beds or a strong Wifi signal in every room, you can expect the quality of service to match the ambience of our exceptional boutique property.
Lipont Place
Lipont Place is a multifunctional venue for car dealerships, meetings, art exhibitions and events. With a total footprint of 21,000 sqft, Lipont Place is steps away form the Canada Line connecting through Aberdeen Station with transit access throughout Metro Vancouver and YVR.
Williams Lake Cross Country Ski Club
- Temporarily closed The Williams Lake Cross Country Ski Club offers over 30 km of beautifully set cross country ski trails at Bull Mountain. We maintain a double set of classic ski tracks with a wide centre lane groomed for skate skiers. Grooming equipment consists of both a new Pisten Bully and a new Alpina Superclass snow machine. We can groom quickly and in both low and high snow conditions. Located 16km North of Williams Lake, off Highway 97 one km up Bull Mnt road we offer designated Dog trails, 3.5km of lit trails, until 10 p.m. nightly, an adventure park, terrain park, and a large stadium for hosting events. Our lodge is fully equipped with a modern kitchen, 3 accessible washrooms and a ski rental facility. We invite you to enjoy the great skiing nearby in 100 Mile and Quesnel and embrace a memorable skiing holiday in the Cariboo. Working with BC Recreation Sites and Trails our trails are open to the public in the off season. Interested in off season facility rentals or outdoor events?
Kimberley’s Underground Mining Railway
Visit us and ride the rails through the beautiful Mark Creek valley as you listen to the history of Kimberley and the Sullivan Mine. Experience life as a miner at the Underground Interpretive Centre. Participate in our mining show and be exposed to working mine equipment. Enjoy spectacular scenery and the occasional wild life as you travel to the Kimberley Alpine Resort. After a brief stop at the Resort Station you can learn more about Kimberley as you continue back to the Downtown Station. KUMR is open from the Victoria Day Holiday in May until Labour Day in September.
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