Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Sparkling Hill Resort & Spa
Sparkling Hill is renowned as a leading destination spa resort for wellness travel in North America where guests can maintain, improve or kick-start a healthy lifestyle and increase their overall sense of well-being. Offering a range of wellness amenities and services unprecedented in North America, Sparkling Hill Resort provides guests with a healing retreat from their normal environment and a mental break from the stresses of daily life. With a stunning location, resort inclusions, farm to table dining philosophy and holistic spa treatments, Sparkling Hill strives to educate guests on enhancing their personal journey to whole body wellness. Sparkling Hill Resort invites guests to immerse themselves in the healing power of water at our 40,000 sq. ft. KurSpa one of the largest spas in North America.
Skydive Vancouver Island
Come experience the thrill of Skydiving on Vancouver Island. Phenomenal views and the time of your life as you Tandem Skydive at Skydive Vancouver Island. You will be attached to one of our qualified instructors who will bring you from 3km in the sky up to 200 km/h down in freefall and then safely back to the ground. Our location in Nanoose Bay means your views on the way up and down are spectacular.
Casino of the Rockies
Experience the completely reimagined Casino of the Rockies. Open year-round with bold, nature-based design concept pays homage to the Ktunaxa First Nations connection to the earth, and highlights flora and fauna native to the mountains and foothills in our backyard. The all-new, full-service restaurant (pronounced like key-seeouk- keekit/th) is a dining experience all its own. The new restaurant features small plates & appetizers, sandwiches & salads, entrees and a full bar including craft cocktails.
Columbia River Paddle
Columbia River Paddle specializes in Canoeing, Kayaking and Stand Up Paddle boarding with a relaxed, easy paced approach in the spectacular setting of the Columbia River Valley. Our fleet of canoes and kayaks and SUPs are modern, stable recreational boats which are easy to paddle. Feeling adventurous? Why not push out into the fertile Columbia Valley Wetlands and enjoy a first rate view on a self-guided tour, or discover the Columbia River Wetlands' secrets and facts about local bird, fish, reptiles and animal life, and local human history from an experienced guide. Whether youre an individual, a couple, or large group your family and friends can enjoy a hassle-free canoe or kayaking in the picturesque Columbia Valley. What we offer: Guided and Self-Guided Tours, Shuttle Service, Canoe, Kayak up SUP rentals, relaxed, educational and fun Group Events! Our focus is on safety, with full orientations.
U’mista Cultural Centre
U'mista Cultural Centre is one of the longest-operating and most successful First Nations cultural facilities in BC, founded in 1980 as a ground breaking project to house potlatch artifacts which had been seized by government during an earlier period of cultural repression. The return of the potlatch artifacts not only provided U'mista's name ('the return of something important'), and sparked a general trend toward repatriation of First Nations and cultural artifacts, it caused the creation of a physical facility and human resources infrastructure which have been successfully operated for over two decades.U'mista now operates a modern museum and cultural education facility in Alert Bay. Their operations include the museum, an extensive art gallery and gift shop, group tours, and presentations by dance troupes.
Bill Reid Gallery Of Northwest Coast Art
The Bill Reid Gallery is the only public Gallery in Canada dedicated to contemporary Indigenous Northwest Coast Art and honours Bill Reid by exhibiting the Bill Reid SFU Art Collection as well as presenting special exhibitions and programs that build bridges between all peoples, including Indigenous and settler populations. The Gallery is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Vancouver and can be found within a short walking distance from the Canada Lines City Centre Station located in Pacific Centre or the Millenium/Expo Lines Burrard Station.
Prince of Whales Whale Watching
Prince of Whales Whale Watching is one of the largest whale watching and eco-adventure companies in British Columbia. We operate over 15 vessels, including high-speed catamarans, Zodiacs, and custom-built cruisers. Prince of Whales is a Climate Positive marine adventure company, certified by Ostrom Climate, and is committed to offsetting at least 110% of their emissions annually. As an industry leader, Prince of Whales is Biosphere Certified, member of 1% For The Planet and committed to social inclusivity and justice. Experience the best of Vancouver on our Half-Day or Sunset whale watching tours, to watch orcas, humpback whales and more in their natural habitat, with stunning views of iconic landmarks like Stanley Park with its Vancouver Aquarium, Point Atkinson in Lighthouse Park, Granville Island, home of the iconic Granville Island Public Market, Vancouver Downtown, Kitsilano Beach and Spanish Banks.
Chinese Canadian Museum
Located in the oldest brick building in Vancouver's Chinatown, the Chinese Canadian Museum elevates the diverse history and voices of Chinese Canadians across the country. Come visit the first museum of its kind in Canada, featuring 3 storeys of exhibitions, an immersive gift shop, and a rooftop garden. There is also a recreated 1930s living room and one of the oldest, most historic school rooms in Vancouver, registered as the Vancouver Chinese Independent School in 1914. A must-visit attraction in Vancouver, the Chinese Canadian Museum provides an invigorating, engaging, and transformative experience for present and future generations, through its exhibitions and educational programming throughout B.C. and Canada.As you explore, reflect on how you connect to the people and places of your past.
The Redwoods Golf Course
We at Redwoods Golf Course pride ourselves on making sure that each guest to our facility has a memorable experience. Each round is enhanced by the warmth and country charm of our surroundings coupled with an uncompromised layout. Our course entails 18 holes of golf, each enveloped by tree lined fairways on a split level property which allows golfers to play on two stages, all with the magnificent backdrop of the coastal mountains. The Redwoods team is committed to the preservation and continued enhancement of the environment. Great care and attention has been taken in creating a course that harmonizes with the natural surroundings. The Redwoods is a challenging and pleasurable golf experience for all. Each round played will offer a new and fun experience as you familiarize yourself with the setting.
Canadian Museum of Flight
The Canadian Museum of Flight is a great family day out. We inspire young people towards a passion for aviation and for science and technology more generally. We tell stories of our rich Canadian aviation history, stories people want to hear and stories people want told. Our hangar is packed with interesting displays and models, fascinating memorabilia and more. Our Museum is a very hands-on facility. Many of our aircraft can be touched, gently. Children can discover aircraft made not only from aluminum, but also from wood and fabric. Weather permitting, several aircraft are open for sitting and dreaming by kids (of all ages). Photo op! The Gift Shop has something for every aviation enthusiast, and for every budget. The Museum is located at Langley Airport, accessed off 216 Street. Please come join us!
Nostalgia Wines Inc
A nostalgic and chic boutique winery operated by a young family. Award-winning wines and always a fun atmosphere in our public tasting room and giftware boutique. We are open year round with no reservations required: 10:00 am to 5:30 or 7:00 pm daily from mid-March to Oct.31 and noon to 4:00 pm, Tuesday to Sunday from Nov. 1 to mid-March. Everyone has a story, it seems, from back in the good old days, which makes a visit to Nostalgia Wines a trip down memory lane. The folks here just love to listen to these stories as they run their friendly tasting room, winery, and 17-acre vineyard.
Sandpiper Golf Course
Nestled in centuries-old forest and surrounded by the West Coasts idyllic landscape, Sandpiper Golf Course is a beautiful 18-hole golf course. Open 364 days a year, this par 72 course runs 6,500 yards from the back tees, and is gently sloped featuring four sets of tees for all playing abilities. Sandpiper is heralded as one of British Columbias best resort courses, is renowned for its adventure packages, and, is consecutively, voted by the province as the #1 golf course in the Fraser Valley. Canadian course designer, Russ Olsen, has done an awesome job of taking advantage of the spectacular water and mountain vistas. While there are a number of outstanding holes, be sure to check out the signature hole (the 486-yard, par 5 fifteenth) where the footprint of the legendary Sasquatch guards the green. Sandpipers manicured layout and easy walkability combines brilliantly with the areas rugged beautycreating an unforgettable golfing experience. Come #PlaythePiper!
Museum of Anthropology
Explore traditional and contemporary art from Northwest Coast First Nations and other cultures across the world. See magnificent Indigenous carvings, weavings and contemporary artworks in a spectacular building overlooking mountains and sea. Admire the worlds largest collection of works by acclaimed Haida artist Bill Reid, including his famous cedar sculpture The Raven and the First Men. Explore the Museums Multiversity Galleries where more than 10,000 objects from around the world are displayed. Stroll the Museum Grounds, where monumental Haida houses, poles and Musqueam house posts capture the dramatic beauty of traditional Northwest Coast architecture and design. Enjoy a wide range of special exhibitions and public programs, including free guided gallery walks, and visit the MOA Shop. MOA is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Musqueam people.
Gray Monk Estate Winery
From the heart of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, welcome to Gray Monk Estate Winery, which was established in 1972 by George and Trudy Heiss. Working with the Heiss family, Gray Monk is now proudly owned and operated by Andrew Peller Limited. The Gray Monk Estate is comprised of 25 acres of lush vineyards overlooking Okanagan Lake, in addition to premium grapes sourced throughout the Okanagan Valley, to produce some of the world's finest wines.
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