Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Queen Elizabeth Park
Situated on Little Mountain - the highest point in Vancouver proper - this former rock quarry has been converted into a beautiful city park with flower gardens, public art, grassy knolls, and panoramic views over the city.
Caravan Motel
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Quesnel, Caravan Motel is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its family-friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Caravan Motel makes it easy to enjoy the best of Quesnel.Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and Caravan Motel makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the motel, including a 24 hour front desk, room service, and a convenience store. In addition, guests can enjoy a snack bar during their visit.For those interested in checking out Quesnel's Historic Fraser River Foot Bridge (2.5 mi) while visiting Quesnel, Caravan Motel is a short distance away.During your visit, be sure to check out a popular Quesnel tempura restaurant such as Tokyo Sushi, which is a short distance from Caravan Motel.Should time allow, Quesnel Art Gallery is a popular attraction that is within walking distance.Caravan Motel is sure to make your visit to Quesnel one worth remembering.
Lust 4 Luxury Wine Tours
Whether you are a wine lover, a craft beer enthusiast, a cider fan, or a spirit connoisseur, we have a tour for you. Our tours are private, customized, and tailored to your preferences and interests. You will enjoy the comfort and convenience of our luxury vehicles, the expertise and hospitality of our guide, and the exclusive access and perks that we provide to our guests. Our founder, Stacey Lust, is a local wine and area expert who has been exploring the Okanagan wine region for over a decade. We include door-to-door pick up and drop off, tasting fees, complimentary photos to capture your memories accessible through a link, cold bottled water to keep you refreshed and a treat at the end of the day in every tour package. We also offer additional services and options to enhance your tour. We can accommodate small and large groups, from couples to corporate events. No matter what your occasion or budget, we have a tour for you. Contact us to learn more about our Premier Wine Tours.
Reynolds Hotel
The Reynolds Hotel, located in historic Lillooet, BC, is your starting point to a world of adventure surrounded by the natural beauty of the Coast Mountain Range and Fraser Canyon. The Reynolds Hotel was built in 1941 and has been renovated extensively to capture the mood of a bygone era. Experience being transported back in time to the turn of the century while enjoying all the modern amenities our accommodation has to offer. Our stylish boutique hotel features locally cut and milled wood floors, wall paneling and trim in the lobby, the Beer and Wine store, and our first class Cookhouse restaurant. Locally collected antiques are featured throughout the hotel. Uniquely themed rooms reflecting our historic past include a rustic log cabin re-creation reminiscent of the Gold Rush era, a lavish room that would have been welcomed by a traveling female entertainer of high acclaim, and an elegant Oriental-styled room in honor of early Chinese immigrants to the area.
Chinatown
As the largest Chinatown in Canada, there are lots to see in this historic district after entering through its grand Millennium Gate. Here, you can find not only dim sum restaurants, Chinese grocers, traditional apothecaries, and antique shops, but also modern cocktail bars, cool coffee roasters, and fashion boutiques. Learn more about the area's history at the Chinese Cultural Center, the first museum in Canada devoted to Chinese culture and history, and then stroll through one of the first Chinese gardens built outside China, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. Explore Chinatown on a sightseeing or hop-on hop-off bus tour of Vancouver, which often includes a stop here. Tripadvisor
Smiling Otter Canoe & Kayak
Canoe & Kayak rentals in Slocan BC. Enjoy exploring the West Kootenay Region by canoe or touring kayak. All safety equipment provided. Single & multi-day rentals. Shuttle service & trip support. We also offer delivery & pick-up to local summer vacation rentals. Locally made quality boats from Hellman Canoes. Over 25years serving Slocan, Arrow & Kootenay Lakes.
Island Gourmet Trails
Island Gourmet Trails offers delicious culinary day tours within the Comox Valley. These culinary adventures are customized to suit the groups specific interests. Stops may include: farmers markets, bakeries, cheese dairies, organic farms, distilleries, wineries, chocolateries, coffee roasters etc. These culinary tours are designed to help you experience the Valley in all its splendour and flavour!
Island Romer Adventures
Island Römer Adventures offers exceptional guided kayak tours in and around Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. We offer a 4 hr tour around Saysutshun (Newcastle Island) and a 7 hr tour to Decourcy Island. Enjoy the beauty and wildness from your kayak and glide along amazing rock formations, trees and wildlife. Sea stars, crabs and anemones can be seen underneath your boat; seals and eagles are nearby.
Historic Joy Kogawa House
Historic Joy Kogawa House is the childhood home of Canadian author Joy Kogawa. Joy and her family lived in the house until 1942, when they were sent to an internment camp along with thousands of other Canadians of Japanese descent. Now used as a site for author residencies and literary events, the house stands as a historical reminder of the internment experience of Japanese Canadians during WW2.
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