Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Burnaby Village Museum
Where History Comes to Life - Stroll down the streets of our 1920s community. Period costumed townsfolk welcome visitors and give demonstrations in the homes, businesses and shops. Visitors can feel the heat of the fire as the blacksmith works at the forge, hear the rhythm of the platen press at the Burnaby Post, smell freshly ground coffee in the General Store, be a 1920s student in a one-room schoolhouse, watch the tinsmith cut, crimp & curl flat sheets of tin into useful household items. Everyone is welcome to take a ride on the 1912 CW Parker Carousel, explore the restored 1912 Interurban Tram, and enjoy a treat in the Ice Cream Parlour. The Village is open seasonally (Spring Break in March, Summer Season- early May to Labour Day, and Heritage Christmas-late November to early January) and year-round for pre-booked groups and programs.
Vinoscenti Vineyards
Welcome to Vinoscenti Vineyards! We specialize in producing premium wines using our estate grown and brought in BC grapes, creating a unique and unforgettable tasting experience. Our mission is to offer visitors the opportunity to learn about and appreciate the wine and its culture and be inspired by the surrounding vineyard nature while enjoying their glass of wine. Please join us for daily tastings, exclusive wine tours, and engaging events at our tasting room and vineyards. Whether youre looking to explore our wines, attend one of our curated events, or host your own special occasion, our winery has the perfect setting. Come sip, savor, and take home more than just a bottle and leave with an experience worth remembering.
St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino
Framed by the Rockies, the Purcells and the famous St Mary River, the St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino is a spectacular destination for getaways, vacations, conferences, retreats and weddings. The resort is located 10 minutes from Cranbrook, 5 minutes from the Cranbrook Rockies International Airport and 20 minutes from the picturesque town of Kimberley. Within its historic walls and the connecting Lodge are beautifully appointed, elegant guestrooms and conference facilities. Within the Resort lies the Interpretive Centre, operated by The Ktunaxa Nation Council. Daily tours allow guests to learn more about the buildings fascinating history, people, and culture found only in this part of the world. St. Eugene offers a wealth of culinary experiences to please the palate and delight the senses of each guest. With 4 spectacular onsite food and beverage choices including informal fine dining in Numa, overlooking the sun-drenched deck and golf course. Or wind down with a glass of wine at our refined cozy Numa Lounge. For individuals looking for a more relaxed setting, simply enjoy the 19th Hole Bar & Grill, located at the St. Eugene Golf Course. Also on site is the newly renovated Casino of the Rockies The 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 Kisuk kiki (key-seeouk- keekit) is a dining experience all its own. The new restaurant features small plates & appetizers, entrees and a full bar including craft cocktails. Or take in the excitement with tapas and a game of billiards in the Casino Lounge. With 224 slot machines, 10 table games and delicatessen style dining makes this casino a landmark of its own. Our 18-hole, Les Furber-designed Golf Course was named "one of Canadas top new courses" by Golf Digest Magazine. The pristine fairways and white sand bunkers wind their way through several different environments, creating a unique combination of links, forests and a spectacular views of the St. Mary River. Our fitness centre features a fully equipped gym, steam room, sauna, a heated pool and two hot tubs. Now located onsite is the St. Eugene KOA RV Park. Located right along the St. Mary's river and only a short walk to the hotel and casino. Guests can enjoy the added amenities the hotel and RV Park have to offer.
Whistler Olympic Park
Whistler Olympic Park is a world-class destination for outdoor recreation activities & Nordic sports, located just south of Whistler in the stunning Callaghan Valley. Established for the 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games, the Park's facilities are now enjoyed by both high-performance athletes and recreational guests alike. In winter, try cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or the unique sport of biathlon. Explore the trail network at your own pace, with family & friends, or take a lesson with an experienced instructor. In summer, unwind at the brand-new campground (see separate Tripadvisor listing for Whistler Olympic Park RV & Campground) or try the public activities. Whatever the season, you'll be amazed by the Park's spectacular natural landscape and the enduring Olympic legacy! After a day of adventure, relax and recharge at the full-service Day Lodge and take in the views. Explore, learn and create unforgettable memories at Whistler Olympic Park, a non-profit organization!
Spirits of the West Coast Art Gallery
Explore the largest variety of authentic Northwest Coast Art and Jewellery in the Comox Valley. Enjoy the beautiful selection of native masks, paddles, argillite carvings, sculptures, prints, silver and gold jewelry, rings, wedding bands, bracelets, and pendants by Master Artists of Haida, Kwakwaka'wakw or Kwakiutl, Coast Salish, and West Coast descent. Find beautiful and affordable gifts or one-of-a-kind Masterpieces. Open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm.
Tweedsmuir Park Lodge
Stuie
Located in the village of Stuie, British Columbia on the banks of the Atnarko River, Tweedsmuir Park Lodge is located on the traditional territory of the Nuxalk and Ulkatcho First Nations. The lodge is located in an extraordinary area where the worlds most interconnected fjord system, the worlds largest temperate rainforest, and a dramatic mountain landscape of glaciers, plunging creeks, pristine rivers, and granite cliffs converge. Much of the area is now protected as part of The Great Bear Rainforest or Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. The area is renowned for its abundant wildlife and is one of the most pristine grizzly bear habitats in the world. The historic lodge has been welcoming guests since 1931. Guests of the lodge may select either a Small Group or a Private package. Come nightfall, guests stay in their own private chalet or elevated suite right at the forest's edge. All accommodations surround the large central lawn and offer excellent views with exceptional privacy.
Golden Golf Club
The scenic Columbia River meanders around the border of this 18-hole championship golf course, maximizing the view from each challenging hole. Also, be sure to stay at our quiet and secluded RV Park.
Averill Creek Vineyard
Averill Creek is a low intervention winery on Vancouver Island. Our aim is to produce honest wines that reflect our site and the vintage, but that first and foremost give pleasure. By intervening less, we are able to provide a clear segue from vineyard to glass.
Powell River Farmers’ Market
This Farmers' Market offers a unique experience with a permanent outdoor marketplace during the spring/summer including vendor booths, a food barn, a bandshell for local music and a miniature train that runs during the Sunday market. You will find fresh, locally grown produce, meats and eggs as well as fresh baking and preserves. There's plenty of ready to eat food to keep you satisfied as you listen to live music, enjoy local craftspeople and relax around the stage or the children's sandbox. For a relaxing experience to help you get a good sense of what Powell River community feels like, join us from May-Sept on Saturdays from 10:30 am - 12:30 pm and year round on Sundays from 12:30 pm - 2:30pm at 4365 McLeod Road. Plenty of parking available including 10 handicap spots close to the entrance.
Fraser Valley Trout Hatchery & Visitor Centre
Learn about B.C. freshwater fish, recreational fishing and hatchery operations at our self-guided visitor centre. Visitor Hours: Tuesday Saturday, 10:00 am 3:00 pm. Open March 20 November 28 Fishing pond: registered program participants only. Guided tours and birthday parties can be organized- please contact us for more information. Free rod and tackle loan is available from this location.
Creekside Kayaks at Dragon Boat BC
Explore Vancouver from the water in Olympic Village. Creekside Kayaks offers rentals and kayaking courses from March 1-September 30, and year-round passes. Open daily during the rental season out of our docks, just off the seawall or a 5 minute walk away from Main Street Skytrain Station. For rental reservations, please visit register.dragonboatbc.ca. Community, culture, and competition, all in one boat. Creekside Kayaks is operated by the Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival Society (Dragon Boat BC), a registered British Columbia non-profit society incorporated in 1989 (#S-24628).
First Fish Charters
First Fish Charters will have you fishing within minutes from the dock. We provide everything you need so you can relax and enjoy the spectacular scenery as well as the great fishing. Everyone from beginner anglers to seasoned veterans will benefit from host and guide's 15 years of guiding experience. Our trips are perfect for visitors from out of town, business entertaining or anyone who is looking for a quality local fishing experience. Our vessel is a 30 Foot Boston Whaler that is Transport Canada Certified.
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Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre
The Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre is an accessible space for dialogue and discovery about our communitys past, present, and future. Featuring authentic objects, digital experiences, and fascinating stories, all are welcome to engage with Deltas storied history. Learn by using the touchscreens in our galleries and creating new land forms in our sand table. Watch our water table demonstrate how the region of Delta was formed over 9000 years and use a wand to activate the animals in the habitat theatre. Visit and discover Delta today! The Discovery Centre aims to be an inclusive and accessible environment for all of its patrons. If you or a member of your group that you are visiting with has an accessibility need, we would be happy to discuss and prepare with you prior to your visit. We look forward to having you at the Discovery Centre!
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