Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Snow Creek Lodge by Fernie Lodging Co
Canadian Rockies
Snow Creek Lodge and Cabins by Fernie Lodging Company - nothing beats being on mountain near the legendary powder skiing and snowboarding of Fernie Alpine Resort. Snow Creek Lodge & Cabins offers ski in ski out accommodation that ranges from studios to 2 bedroom suites as well as 4 private log cabins sleeping up to 10 guests. The most convenient Fernie rental accommodation, these properties put you close to the best of Fernie Alpine Resort in all seasons.
Barefoot Beach Resort
Okanagan Valley
Barefoot Beach Resort is a luxury RV campground with a 14 unit Yurt Village. We have our own private beach located a short walk from your RV lot, two of our Yurt rentals are waterfront. Our campground has the largest RV lots in the Okanagan with beautifully landscaped gardens that are irrigated and a canopy of mature trees that provide lots of shade. Direct access to miles of KVR biking and hiking trails. On site laundry for $2/load and an off leash area for dogs. We have a seasonal restaurant and ice-cream shop and focus on providing health conscious and family friendly accommodation. Previously we had offered tent sites which attracted the wrong atmosphere and maintenance issues, we are proud to be focused now on a community of long term visitors that come back year after year.
Talus Lodge
Canadian Rockies
TAKE A JOURNEY FOR THE SOUL Welcome to the lodge in the sky. Talus is a back-to-the-basic refuge in the Canadian Rockies, nestled in larch trees, surrounded by spectacular vistas with yodel inducing hiking and whoop worthy backcountry skiing. Mountain souls will enjoy the simple pleasures of an authentic and unplugged wilderness experience. At Talus, we count wolverine tracks, not vertical feet. Take a journey for the soul to find out how nature connects us all, makes us human and feel truly alive. We invite you to venture off the beaten path. Talus Lodge is accessed by helicopter from Canmore, Alberta.
Inkaneep Provincial Park
Okanagan Valley
Facilities: 7 small rustic campsites, hand water pump, pit toilets. Location: 6 km north of Oliver on Highway 97. Inkaneep Provincial Park is nestled in tall riverside cottonwoods in a residential area. This park offers wonderful bird watching opportunities. Park users should use caution when hiking around this park; poison ivy is abundant in this area. The park is conveniently located just outside of the town of Oliver. Open from the last weekend in June through Labour Day.
Seal Bay RV Park & Campground
Courtenay
Seal Bay RV Park is one of Vancouver Islands finest, privately owned, fully serviced, year-round campgrounds. In a park-like setting, all sites are either 30 or 50 amp and also have water, sewer and cable connections. For your convenience wifi is available along with Shaw Go. The washrooms are heated, clean and showers are coin operated. A coin operated laundry is also on site. Wilderness tenting sites are open during the Summer months. If you are looking to get away for some peace and quiet this is the place to be, no pool, no playground. There is a beautiful pond stocked with rainbow trout and fly-fishing is available some of the time. A trail directly into Seal Bay Nature Park gives you an opportunity to go biking or hiking and in 30 minutes you can be down at Seal Bay. An ideal place to base your stay in the Comox Valley, 10 kms from either Courtenay or Comox.
Terracana Ranch Resort
Tete Jaune Cache
A 500 acre Rocky Mountain wilderness resort on B.C.'S world famous Fraser River. Minutes from Mount Robson, highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Just one hour west of Jasper, AB, 30km west of Valemount, BC & 40km east of McBride,BC. Experience local sights and adventure activities, book a spa treatment or relax in the main lodge. Enjoy a peaceful getaway and spectacular views in riverside log cabins with all the comforts of home.
Kwa’lilas Hotel
Port Hardy
The Kwalilas Hotel (meaning a place to sleep) is a premier indigenous-owned 4-star destination hotel located on North Vancouver Island. Our 85 guest rooms combine modern, chic design with local artistic expressions for a unique and comfortable stay. You will find many expressions of our culture throughout the Kwalilas Hotel, including masks and designs by local indigenous artists. Hotel guests can also enjoy an amazing selection of drinks and indigenous-inspired cuisine at Nax'id Pub. We feature the newest, most comprehensive meeting and conference facilities on Vancouver Island North, featuring a total of over 4,255 square feet of meeting and event rooms including a large ballroom with an over-height ceiling plus four additional meeting rooms that can accommodate anything from small, intimate gatherings to large events in Port Hardy, BC.
Dockside Retreat Port Moody
Metro Vancouver
Dockside Retreat Port Moody is a tranquil and private oceanfront Bed and Breakfast nestled in a quiet residential setting. Our mission is to provide guests with luxurious comfort and top notch guest services. We are on hiatus until the New Year however; and will let you know when the doors are open, once again. It has certainly been an honour hosting guests for over nine years , and we thank each and every one of you for your patronage.
Bowen Island Adventures
Bowen Island
For those who desire to have fun outdoor experiences in a relaxed island setting, Bowen Island Adventures is a learning-based adventure company that provides unique activities and programs that share the wonders Bowen Island and the natural world have to offer.
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Kayak Vancouver
Metro Vancouver
Kayak Vancouver has the largest kayak rental fleet in Vancouver. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, kayaking is fun for everyone. Kayak Vancouver offers the newest and most affordable kayak and canoe rentals from the heart of downtown Vancouver.See you on the water ..
Puntledge RV Park & Campground
Courtenay
Recently expanded! From basic tenting to full service RV sites, we are pleased to offer a variety of recreational sites to enjoy the warm, island evenings and gather with friends and family. Our RV sites are the largest on Vancouver Island, providing a premium experience. - COMFORT & CONVENIENCE - A unique experience to "City Camp" on beautiful grounds - surrounded by river, forest and field, with all the natural beauty and convenience that Comox Valley has to offer only minutes away! Offering: - Largest RV spots on the island - Pull through and back in sites - Full (50/30amp) & Partial Hook Ups - Bathrooms/Showers - Sitewide Wifi - Coin Laundry - On-site Camp Store Located on the unceded traditional territory of the K'omoks First nation, we respectfully acknowledge the land's rich history and our role as caretakers of the land.
Eagle Ranch Resort Golf Course
Canadian Rockies
Eagle Ranch Resort is located amid the rugged, unspoiled splendour of BCs Columbia Valley. The resorts centrepiece: eighteen magical holes of golf perched along ancient bluffs overlooking the Columbia River will challenge golfers of all skill levels. Located in the sunbelt of the Canadian Rockies, you will enjoy mild temperatures that offer an early start and a late end to the golf season. Perched on bluffs overlooking the Columbia River, world-renowned wetlands, and the shimmering blue waters of Lake Windermere, this course's setting is further elevated with majestic 360-degree views of the Rocky and Purcell Mountain ranges. No other golf course has so brilliantly embraced its enchanting canyon setting as Eagle Ranch, integrating perfectly with the natural landscape to create a golf experience far above the ordinary. As you navigate the 6,646-yard course, which carries over daunting ravines and calming waters, youll feel challenged and inspired in equal measures.
Bear Claw Lodge
Hazelton
**NEW ** Bear Claw Lodge is now only available for complete lodge buyouts for private groups or corporate retreats. We no longer offer individual rooms or walk-in meals. Sometimes you have to get away to get close to whats important. To recharge, reconnect, or even find something for the first time. To a place where you leave the normalcy of traffic, early meetings, and last-minute dinners behind. A place where the norm isnt so normal after all. A place where comfort is key and alarm clocks are optional. A place that shares a front yard with bears, moose, deer, and the like. Where you can take a horseback ride to a cabin on top of a mountain. Where you can snorkel in face deep powder or the crystal-clear river. Where you can hike through the scents and flurries of the cottonwood trees. With gourmet meals made with ingredients picked right out the back door. With fireside chats filled with laughter, stories, and the occasional cocktail-induced dare. A place where joy is measured by the number of fish caught or books read. A place run by a family where everyone feels like family. A place where smiles arent in short supply. A place where the uncommon is commonplace. And thats a very good thing. A place far from ordinary.
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