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Stags Hollow Winery
Okanagan Falls
Stags Hollow is a family-owned winery in Okanagan Falls, producing some of British Columbias most distinctive wines. Located in BC's South Okanagan, in the new sub-geographical indicator (sub-GI) of Okanagan Falls, Stag's Hollow Winery owns two vineyards... Stag's Hollow Estate and Shuttleworth Creek. Always innovative, with a spirit to be unique and push the limits of grape growing and winemaking in the Okanagan, the team at Stag's Hollow has researched and sought out new and old grapes suited to the area's soils and microclimate. These include Tempranillo and Albariño from Spain, and Dolcetto and Teroldego from Italy. These unique varietals offer a new tasting experience for the Okanagan Wine lover. Although these grapes come from all over the world, wines we produce from these grapes are identifiable, as being from nowhere else in the world but from the Okanagan Valley. Open Daily for tastings 11 am - 5 pm.
Enjoy the Fishing Adventure of a Lifetime! Nootka Island Lodge offers world-class fishing for Chinook (King) Salmon, Coho (Silver) Salmon, Halibut, Ling Cod and Rockfish in the rich fishing grounds of scenic, historic Nootka Sound, British Columbia. Nootka Island Lodge was the first lodge on the island so we are the closest to the fishing grounds! The Cyr family has owned and operated Nootka Island Lodge for over 33 years. Come for the fishing adventure of a lifetime with guides and hosts who know the area well From King Salmon to Halibut to Ling Cod & Rock Fish - you'll reel 'em in big! We were the first lodge on Nootka Island so we are only minutes from the best fishing! Our guides know the area well and are ready to put you into some of the best fishing spots! Enjoy spectacular views and breathtaking scenery as you fly into Nootka Island. Not into fishing? There's plenty of other adventures to enjoy!
Located above Whistler Village on the side of Blackcomb Mountain, the Whistler Sliding Centre is a world-class bobsleigh, skeleton and luge facility. Public visitors can try Whistler's most unique activities, passenger bobsleigh (winter and summer) and public skeleton (winter). Aspiring athletes can join "Learn to Slide" programming for all skill levels in bobsleigh, skeleton and luge within the BC Sliding Development Centre. The facility is also a National Training Centre and popular training and competition venue for athletes from all over the world. Each year, races for all levels from beginners to the elite of sliding athletes, such as World Cups and World Championships are held on the Olympic legacy venue. Year-round, Olympic Sightseeing is available free of charge through a self-guided interpretive tour. The Whistler Sliding Centre is a non-profit organization, and all proceeds from public programs go directly towards growing sport and supporting current and future athletes!
Luxury SUV tours for up to 10! Canada's 1st expertly-guided private custom tours around Victoria, BC in a luxury electric vehicle. Hand-selected destinations include: Craft wine, cider, spirit & breweries garden & castle sanctuaries: 'Butchart & beyond' hidden-gems scenic farm-to-table dining Eat as local as it gets: visit the producers and purveyors of Vancouver Island's gourmet fare. Led by an enthusiastic, experienced local guide with expert regional knowledge, our exclusive collection of zero-emission tours will maximize your valuable travel time. We let you set the pace to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Vanvouver Island in serene comfort & bespoke, full-electric sport luxury. We can accelerate & exhilarate your vacation on road & track like nobody else can from Victoria to Sooke, Saanich, Cowichan, Nanaimo, Tofino, Courtenay/Comox, Campbell River and beyond. Boldly go where no tour has gone before, in supercharged Alset style.
The Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the internment of over 22,000 Japanese Canadians during the Second World War. The Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre opened its doors in 1994 as an initiative from the New Denver Kyowakai Society to commemorate and honor the stories of over 22,000 Japanese Canadians who were stripped of their civil rights, labelled "enemy aliens" and uprooted from their coastal homes during the Second World War. Located on the site of a former internment camp, the original buildings, period artifacts, interpretive displays, and Heiwa Teien garden designed by the renowned Roy (Tomomichi) Sumi, chronicle this extraordinary episode in Canadian history.
Cottonwood House is one of the last remaining roadhouses in British Columbia. With over 75 years of Boyd family legacy, a visit to this historic site will allow you to experience the rich history of the Cariboo region first hand. Cottonwood House was built in 1864 offering accommodation, meals, hardware and provisions to many on their journey along the Cariboo Wagon Road to Barkerville or Quesnel. Today, this 26 acre wheelchair accessible provincial heritage site is a tourist destination offering heritage interpretation, hiking, and day use facilities.
A Relais & Châteaux property since 1997, Wickaninnish Inn overlooks the Pacific Ocean from a rocky point on Vancouver Islands rugged west coast. Near the eclectic town of Tofino and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, the Inn's two contemporary cedar buildings are set against a backdrop of ancient rainforest. Guest rooms and suites provide expansive ocean or beach views with gas fireplaces, soaker tubs and spacious showers, with public areas complemented by an extensive local art collection highlighted by the wood carving shed. The Inn is the only resort on Chesterman Beach, Tofinos longest at 2.7k/1.7mi, and is renowned for its uncompromising service, including a Clefs dOr Concierge team, The Pointe Restaurant and naturally-inspired treatments at its intimate Ancient Cedars Spa. Tofinos McDiarmid family welcomes you to this locally owned, world-renowned sanctuary offering Rustic Elegance on Nature's Edge.
Vancouver and Richmond Whale Watching company based out of the historic fishing village of Steveston. We operate from April-October offering eco tours for kind of adventurers! Join our 40-foot semi-covered vessels accommodating groups of 23 passengers, offering comfortable inside seating & unrestricted outside viewing or hop on board our Zodiac, RIB style vessel for an exhilarating adventure! On board, enjoy your adventure with a knowledgeable Naturalist and experienced Captain and of course, lots of water and snacks. Perfect for adventurers who want to go headfirst into the wind, spray and wildness of the Salish Sea! Tours are minimum of 3 to 5 hours and have the highest customer to staff ratio on the water so you know you'll be looked after. Ask us about our shuttle services and guaranteed sightings!
Cordova Bay Golf Course is a full service facility offering a relaxed atmosphere, an 18 hole championship golf course, a spectacular 9-hole par 3 golf course, Victoria's best practice facility and the legendary Bill Mattick's restaurant. We invite you to join us for golf, dinner and fun.
The RoomsRomantic and extremely comfortable describes this rustic wood and stone western inspired Lodge. You can choose from 10 luxurious Silver (standard) or Golden (deluxe) rooms, or treat yourself to the Platinum (VIP) Loft suite. Every room is appointed with antiques and hand-crafted solid wood furniture, sumptuous feather down beds, soothing jetted baths or walk-in showers and private decks with stunning mountain views.The SpaWinston Lodge features an exclusive in-house spa that offers massages, manicures, pedicures and facials in a lovely window clustered treatment room on the second floor mezzanine.The LodgeEnjoy the large common areas that feature an outdoor hot tub, sauna, games room, library, fireplace, no-host bar and a sitting room that's just for our guests.The Saloon"Ya'll gotta eat, so you might as well enjoy it". Come to our classic western saloon or family restaurant. We offer tasty homestyle meals and a wonderful selection of micro-brew beers, wines and spirits. Have fun playing board games or our famous Giant Jenga. Listen to live music or the pop of our real wood burning fireplace, and don't forget to get deputized before you leave.Restaurant and Conference CentreOur second story conference centre accommodates up to 100 people and provides a perfect venue for weddings, reunions, celebrations, business meetings or training. The 2 big screen tvs will educate and entertain your guests while we feed them delicious appetizers, full meals and desserts.If your group exceeds 100 we have plenty of space for an outdoor tent reception on the grass pavilion beside the lodge.ActivitiesAbundant adventure and beauty surrounds the lodge on all sides. We're located at the Kicking Horse Mountain Resort where a multitude of winter and summer activities abound. The Golden area and local parks provide even more things to see and do.Ask the front desk to help you book your activities, they truly know the area like the back of their hands.
Join a local guide for a uniquely Canadian experience on one of the mountain lakes surrounding Sun Peaks. Try your hand at catching a few of the hard-fighting wild Rainbow Trout through the ice. Everything from pick up to drop off is provided from Sun Peaks, door to door transportation, a heated ice fishing tent, a hot beverage and all the fishing gear you need to catch some fish.
Douglas Reynolds Gallery was established in 1995, and is located in Vancouver on Granville street between 7th and 8th avenues in the South Granville gallery district. We specialize in renowned Northwest Coast artwork. The gallery showcases museum quality pieces which make use of contemporary media such as resin, bronze, glass and aluminum. Works include masks, totem poles, bentwood boxes, sculpture, gold and silver jewelry, and early historic objects. Director & owner Douglas Reynolds, has over twenty years of experience dealing with Northwest Coastal native art. The gallery offers pieces by well-known artists such as Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, Jim Hart, Don Yeomans, Beau Dick and Klatle-bhi, while also supporting emerging artists such as Jay Simeon, Phil Gray, David R. Boxley, and Marcus Alfred. Works by these artists can be found in museums and private collections worldwide. We take pride in our friendly, knowledgeable staff.
Situated in the Trail Riverfront Centre, the Trail Museum & Archives offers a glimpse into Trail's long history as a pioneer industrial town and sports haven. Feel free to contact staff in advance to ensure your group are able to visit together. While masks are not required, they are encouraged! The Trail Museum & Archives shares space with the Trail & District Public Library. Plentiful paid, on-street parking is available, with one free RV parking stall. We are also situated one block from the main public transit hub in downtown Trail. Feel free to contact staff in advance for any questions you may have. While masks are not required, they are encouraged! This facility is closed for all statutory holidays. The facility offers: - public washrooms - universal washroom - elevator - bike locks - friendly staff - gift shop - library and museum galleries - Wi-Fi - mobile device charging station - public computers - print station
Enjoy full or half day sailing trips around the Gulf Islands from Retreat Cove on Galiano. Explore Wallace Island & Saltspring's secluded beach at Walker's Hook from a new perspective on our 35' sloop. We recommend a 4 hour cruise from 11am to 3pm or 4pm to 8pm. We can also create a custom schedule for your pleasure. Our yacht is $100 per hour with a maximum group size of 8. You can choose the amazing salmon barbecue lunch/dinner for $25 per person.