Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Canadian Outback Rafting
Running half-day, full day and two-day Rafting tours on the rivers of the Sea to Sky corridor. We have convenient starting points from several Vancouver, Whistler and Squamish Hotels. We operate 7 days a week and on weekends we offer morning and afternoon departures. During the Covid19 pandemic we are offering "Book a Boat" options on all of our day tours. This option allows guests to reserve a private raft for 4-6 people in order to raft safely within the comforts of their own bubble.
Ecosummer Expeditions
The original Orca Camp kayak guides, providing memorable & safe guided whale-watching kayak tours on BC's Johnstone Strait since 1976. Choose a guided whale-watching tour or our Orca Base Camp, next to Robson Bight Ecological Reserve - the best place in the world to see Killer Whales in the wild.
Fort Steele Heritage Town
Step into the past at Fort Steele Heritage Town, a living history site in British Columbias East Kootenay region. With over 60 heritage buildings, costumed interpreters, wagon rides, and hands-on experiences, the 1890s come to life before your eyes. Now under new management, Fort Steele is being revitalized with fresh programming and year-round access. Whether its your first visit or your fifth, theres always something new to discover.
S.S. Sicamous Museum and Heritage Park
The SS Sicamous is the largest surviving paddle wheeler in Canada. It is open as a heritage site, museum and wedding venue. Launched in 1914, the ship provided a vital means of transport to remote communities on the shores of Okanagan Lake. The SS Sicamous is operated by the SS Sicamous Society: a non-profit organization that works to protect the marine heritage of the Okanagan.Funds from your admission go directly to the restoration of the SS Sicamous, and the other heritage ships in our care.
Radium Hot Springs
Nestled in Sinclair Canyon, Radium Hot Springs, located in British Columbias Kootenay National Park, includes a hot soaking pool and cooler swimming pool. Whether you are visiting the local golf courses, skiing, snowboarding, or just passing through, the Radium Hot Springs are not to be missed! Radium Hot Springs mineral water is uniquely odourless and clear, making this the perfect place for a relaxing soak. Gaze up at the rock cliffs see if you can spot one of the bighorn sheep that make this canyon home. The kids will enjoy swimming and diving in the cooler swimming pool (29C). There is so much to enjoy year-round, including nearby hiking and walking trails, picnic areas and all of the amenities of a full-service town.
Shuswap Falls RV Resort
Nestled on the Shuswap River with a spectacular view of the Shuswap Falls and breathtaking mountain vistas. Canoeing, kayaking, rafting, tubing, golfing, fishing and swimming, all just minutes away. We offer a beautiful, clean, well-managed RV Park surrounded by mountains, lakes and the tranquility of the Shuswap River. Open April 15 - October 15 (off season rates available) 132 spacious, well treed sites' 37 acres on Shuswap River 1200 feet of riverfront Fully serviced sites Laundry facilities Recreation area Beach volley ball court Badminton/basketball court Playground Outdoor swimming pool Dog friendly
Big Fish Expeditions Inc
Big Fish Expeditions specializes in diving adventures and safaris with big animals such as sharks, whales, dolphins, bears, large cats, gorillas, crocodiles and other predatory mammals and reptiles. Big Fish runs expeditions to the world's most exotic diving and safari destinations.
Vancouver Maritime Museum
The Vancouver Maritime Museum is a fun, family-friendly place to explore and learn about the sea and the ships that sail it. Climb aboard the historic St. Roch, the first ship to make the west-east traverse of the Northwest Passage. Wander the decks and immerse yourself in the experience of the crew who worked aboard the boat in the 1940s. Kids can imagine, create and play in Underwater World, and the whole family can explore galleries and exhibits that chronicle the rich maritime history of the Pacific Northwest and the Arctic. Enjoy rotating art exhibits that explore our relationship with the sea and take in exhibits on shipwrecks, lighthouses, early fur trade, fireboats, warships, deep-ocean exploration, ship models, the Arctic and more.
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
Cosmopolitan. Urbane. Stylish. From the moment you arrive at the Four Diamond Hyatt Regency Vancouver, its clear theres more here than meets the eye. Be treated to plush amenities and uncompromising service in a downtown Vancouver hotel that boasts the largest guestrooms, most impressive meeting and event facilities, romantic wedding venues, and accomplished catering staff of any accommodation in Vancouver. Help green the planet with a stay at Hyatt Regency Vancouver. The first downtown hotel to be awarded five keys, the highest rating, by the HAC Green Key Program. Let the luxurious Hyatt Regency Vancouver be your ideal starting point to explore everything this dynamic city offers. Freshly updated to reflect the excitement and vibrancy of Vancouver, our hotel is surrounded by the bustling business center; moments from unique shops and engaging entertainment. For business travel or vacation, reward yourself with a stay at the favored choice of hotels in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Flying Steamshovel
At the Shovel, we offer spectacular views, unique boutique style rooms in a clean, comfortable, friendly atmosphere. We offer a variety of accommodation styles to fit your needs, whether you are travelling, visiting as a tourist or need longer term arrangements. Several of our rooms come equipped with Jacuzzi tubs with high-pressure massaging jets to soothe away your sore muscles.
Mission Museum
The Mission Museum is located in Mission, BC, Canada, and is dedicated to upholding the goals of the Mission District Historical Society: "Recording our History, Educating the Community, Preserving our Heritage." Operated by the Society, the Mission Museum exists for the purpose of preserving the history of Mission by way of the collection, preservation, documentation, research and interpretation of three-dimensional objects related to our community's history, making it available to all people through exhibits, events and public programming. Our collection consists of over 10,000 objects which have been donated over the years by businesses, organizations and individual members of the community.
Union Steamship Marine Resort
Our cottages are some of the few remaining historic Union Steamship Company cottages, built in the 1920s, that have been carefully preserved to maintain their original character. The kitchens are fully equipped: with a coffee maker, microwave oven, cooking utensils, cutlery, china, glassware, dish soap and more. We provide linens, towels, firewood and a barbeque. All accommodations have a view of Snug Cove and are child and pet friendly.
Myra Canyon Adventure Park
Myra Canyon Adventure Park is an outdoor high ropes and zip line park nestled in the wilderness and beauty of the Myra Canyon. We offer a variety of activities suitable for ages 3 +. Bring your family to enjoy the fresh air, amazing views and above all adventure and memories to last a lifetime! Myra Canyon Adventure Park is your starting point to outdoor family fun and activity in the heart of Canadas Okanagan valley. We are 20 minutes from downtown Kelowna. We offer 7 Youth and Adult high ropes courses in the trees with a permanent belay system, which means there is no clipping and un-clipping involved. Our 20 element kinder course is secured with nets - no harness needed. New to our park are 9 off-road Segways. We offer Segway training and tours for individuals and small groups. We invite you to "Play! Stay All Day" Your admission ticket allows unlimited fun for the entire day. Book a picnic site and BBQ (propane included) and complimentary to any pre-booked group and enjoy!
Nanaimo Art Gallery
Located on the lands of the Snuneymuxw, in the heart of downtown Nanaimo, Nanaimo Art Gallery is a public art gallery that inspires and engages its communities art. Nanaimo Art Gallery has a rotating exhibition space which showcases contemporary art featuring local artists as well as those from further afield in Canada, and around the world. Best of all, admission to the Gallery is by-donation, making it accessible for everyone. Locals and visitors alike can participate in a wide range of public programs including weekly exhibition tours, special events, workshops, and drop-in programs like Art Lab Sunday. Visit the Gallerys website to learn about what is on now. The Gallery Store features over 90 artists representing a wide range of locally made gifts and art. Stop by and treat yourself or a friend to something special, while supporting arts & culture!
Cape Scott Provincial Park
Cape Scott Provincial Park is a truly magnificent area of rugged coastal wilderness that is located at the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island, 563 kilometres from Victoria. Cape Scott is characterized by more than 115 kilometres of scenic ocean frontage, including about 30 kilometres of spectacular remote beaches. The rugged North Coast Trail is a challenging and popular 43.1 km hiking track that connects many pristine beaches by stretches of tough overland passage. The park stretches from Shushartie Bay in the east, then westward around Cape Scott and south to San Josef Bay. Rocky promontories, salt marshes and jagged headlands punctuate the fine-textured, white-sand beaches. The most impressive of these beaches, Nels Bight, stretches more than 2,400 metres long and 210 metres wide at low tide, and is one of the parks most popular camping destinations. Other significant beaches include San Josef Bay, Guise Bay, Experiment Bight, Lowrie Bay and Nissen Bight.
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