Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Oliver’s Sportfishing Adventures
Guided freshwater sport fishing adventures for the travelling angler. We specialise in sturgeon fishing on the Fraser river and Fly fishing on tributaries of the Fraser.
Bradsdadsland Campsite
Bradsdadsland Campground and Glampground on Hornby Island BC. Family oriented on the island's finest southwest exposure with cape cod chairs along the waterfront. Showers, indoor bathrooms, laundromat and playground. Sun and shade, view and private, grassy, full and semi serviced campsites. Monthly snowbirding available in the off season. No music, well behaved pets on leash are okay. Online reservations at www.bradsdadsland.com or 250-335-0757
Mongolian Cabin at Bear Valley Highlands
Welcome to our ranch in the Okanagan Valley a true wilderness experience only half an hour drive from Vernon, BC.Explore and enjoy unspoiled nature and tranquility on over 600 acres and surrounding crown land from your comfortable log cabin.Experience a stay in one of our 2 handcrafted log cabins or our unique Mongolian Yurt which all offer beautiful views of the Monashee Mountains and our private lake. All buildings on Bear Valley Highlands are powered by solar power systems to preserve this beautiful nature.Our unique mongolian yurt overlooks the Valley towards the Monashee Mountains and offers lots of privacy as well as a spectacular view. Only a short distance from the lake it is an easy walk to enjoy swimming, boating and fishing. With 32' diameter, log rafters and a 6' glass dome in the 14' high centre it is truly an experience to live close to nature but with all amenities.
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.
oTENTiks at Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site
Experience life within the forts walls as you fall asleep to the ocean and natures soothing sounds; and be taken back over 50 years ago when soldiers families inhabited Fort Rodd Hill during their summer camp-out. The oTENTik tents, exclusive to Parks Canada, offer a unique blend of homey comfort and a taste of outdoor adventure. They provide a unique opportunity for visitors to enjoy camping with the comfort of a bed, inside the fort, already set up and ready to go. Take advantage of the exclusive right to stay overnight in Canadas best preserved west coast artillery fort!
Apple Valley Orchard & RV Park
Kelownas premier agri-tourism destination with seasonal fruit grown between RV sites. Centrally located and only ten minutes from downtown, airport, UBCO, beaches and attractions. Pull thru sites available, family-oriented and pet friendly.
Garibaldi Park
Garibaldi Provincial Park is a favorite destination of outdoor enthusiasts: it offers a range of hiking opportunities from lush alpine meadows, wildlife viewing opportunities, alpine flowers blooming in lush meadows, and hikes ranging from a few hours to a few days using map and compass. Garibaldi Park has an interesting geological background as it was created by volcanic action which created the formation of many of the parks peaks; the Black Tusk, Price Mountain, The Table, Mount Garibaldi, the CinderCone and the Glacier Pikes just to name a few. Lava from Clinker Peak is responsible for the creation of The Barrier. Behind this natural dam 300 metre deep Garibaldi Lake was formed.
Skydive Vancouver
Tandem Skydiving for first time jumpers looking for an amazing experience. Expert training for student skydivers and great facility with 3 Turbine aircraft.
Fernie Museum
Opened to the public in 2013, the Fernie Museum is located in the heart of historic downtown Fernie. The museum offers two floors of exhibits, a gift shop, archives and visitor information services. The main floor permanent exhibit highlights the story of the Fernie region, from the use of the area by the Ktunaxa to underground and open pit mining to the development of Fernie as a four-season resort community. The second floor gallery features rotating art and history exhibits. The Museum also offers a range of programs throughout the year, including popular themed walking tours during the summer. Museum staff are on hand to help guide your paths as your explore our museum, community and the environment around us whether it is on the ski hill or on our many hiking or biking trails. Public washrooms are available and the facility offers barrier free access.
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