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Point Ellice House Museum and Gardens
Vancouver Island
Point Ellice House stands as a symbol of heritage preservation and cross-cultural understanding. Constructed between 1861 and 1862, it houses one of Canadas most extensive Victorian-era collections. Featuring heritage architecture, expansive gardens, nature trails, and a picturesque waterfront setting, it is a distinctive destination on Vancouver Island. Today it serves as a unique monument to both a bygone era and the ongoing journey towards greater understanding and healing with First Nations and Métis communities. The commitment to acknowledging the complex historical impacts associated with its former resident marks Point Ellice House as a critical space for fostering dialogue and reconciliation. Point Ellice House serves as a beacon of heritage preservation and cross-cultural understanding, inviting visitors to explore, learn, and connect. NOTE: There is no longer a Victorian- Tea experience, however we are working on new Indigenous experiences so please check back with us!
Vancouver Limo Wine Tours offers luxury, safe & enjoyable limousine transportation service to Fraser Valley wineries. We are offering private limo tours and education about the Lower Mainland wine region. We provide pick-up and drop-off services within all boroughs of Vancouver.
HAVN Saunas brings people together in an environment that facilitates their well-being and engages them with their community. We aim to improve physical, mental, and social health by bringing people together in a transitional space between the urban and natural worlds. There are 4 saunas, 3 hot tubs, 2 cold pools, green space and relaxation areas for hydrotherapy, wellness and recreation.
Nestled between the Caren Range Mountains and gorgeous Ruby Lake, we are situated in a natural paradise! Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway or some good family fun, a wilderness retreat in one of our Safari Tents or rustic Wood Cabins, or a full comfort stay in one of our well-equipped Cottage Suites, we have accommodations to suit all needs! Our 80+ acre property includes 11 cottages suites, 12 safari tents, 5 wood cabins, an outdoor amphitheatre, a lagoon and natural wildlife sanctuary, an onsite Italian restaurant with picturesque patio seating for those balmy summer evenings and a real wood fireplace for the cooler months, a small beach and waterfront area with private dock for guests use, and plenty of walking, hiking, and cycling trails. We also offer onsite canoe, and stand up paddle-board rentals, as well as lakeside yoga classes, swimming, hiking, and more!
Okanagan Crush Pad has developed a reputation as a leading producer of Okanagan organic wines. With founder Christine Coletta at the helm since 2010, the winery is committed to sustainability in all areas of its business, having recently joined International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA) and setting an aggressive goal to reduce its carbon footprint annually. Chief winemaker Matt Dumayne offers four unique wine portfolios: Haywire, Narrative, Free Form and Bizou + Yukon, guaranteeing a wine for everyones taste and budget. The winery utilizes a host of fermenting and aging vessels: concrete tanks, amphorae, large format oak and stainless steel, all housed in a state-of-the-art facility that is a draw for wine enthusiasts. Wines reflect the region's unique high mountain, northern desert setting noted for its intensely hot, short growing season with hallmark cool evenings. The winery also owns the 320-acre Garnet Valley Ranch in Summerland, a rare piece of vineyard land.
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.
One of the oldest Estate Wineries in all of British Columbia, Blue Grouse is truly a magical place! Nestled on a 65 arce piece of unspoiled Cowichan Valley countryside, this winery and vineyard produces some of the most awarded wines on the entire island! From Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Ortega, Bacchus and the very rare Black Muscat, Blue Grouse produces new classic wines from old island vines.
Join us for our Haunted History walking tours of Greater Vancouver's most notorious amd atmospheric neighbourhoods: Gastown and New Westminster! Gastown Tour: Come explore Vancouver's Oldest Neighborhood on a 90 minute walk through the cobbled streets and alleyways. Hear the stories of Gastown's eternal inhabitants: The mysterious Lady in Black, the mischievious "Looky Lou", the Headless Railman, to name a few... New Westminster Tour: Join us for a spine-tingling 90 minute walk through BC's original capital. Learn the chilling history of BC's "hanging judge", one of BC's oldest houses, a haunted tattoo parlour and much more.
At My Spa, we believe everyone deserves a healthy body and soul. We are a haven for relaxation and privacy and offer a wide variety of luxurious spa treatments and services designed to revitalize and promote a healthy balanced life style. Relax, replenish and rejuvenate with our aromatherapy massages, body exfoliation, and organic bath treatments. With our exceptionally trained therapists, treatment will be tailored to the needs and preference of each guest. My Spa, Why not indulge and pamper yourself.
Cordova Bay Golf Course is a full service facility offering a relaxed atmosphere, an 18 hole championship golf course, a spectacular 9-hole par 3 golf course, Victoria's best practice facility and the legendary Bill Mattick's restaurant. We invite you to join us for golf, dinner and fun.
The Falls is located in the foothills of Mount Cheam, 10 kilometres east of Chilliwack, B.C. Views from the course of the Fraser Valley have been described as spectacular, breathtaking, striking, & captivating, just to use a few adjectives! Join us at Patio19 for a fantastic meal & a beer on our patio overlooking the Valley. Find our most up to date menus & hours on our website at www.thefalls.com.
Award-Winning Seaplane Tours in Vancouver, Victoria & Whistler Experience the best views in British Columbia from the sky with Harbour Airs iconic seaplane tours. Departing from downtown Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler, our award-winning scenic flights offer unforgettable aerial perspectives of coastal mountains, ocean inlets, and vibrant cityscapes. With glacier tours, harbour loops, and sunset flights, each journey is a pinch-me moment you wont forget. Looking to explore even more? We also offer scheduled flights between 12 destinations across the West Coastperfect for combining travel and sightseeing in one. Daily departures. Book earlyour tours fill quickly in peak season!
One of British Columbias finest saltwater fishing resorts, Haa-Nee-Naa Lodge, provides all-inclusive, fly in fishing adventures. Safely nestled in a secluded, breathtaking cove on the north shore of Dundas Island, 35 miles northwest of Prince Rupert BC, Canada, Haa-Nee-Naa Lodge is one of British Columbias northern most saltwater salmon fishing lodges. The lodge features world class chinook salmon, halibut and lingcod fishing. They are also the leader in saltwater fly fishing for coho salmon. Haa-Nee-Naa Lodge is the only sport fishing resort located amongst the beauty and tranquility of remote Dundas Island, BC.
Facilities: 16 campsites, pit toilets, water hand pump. Location: 5 km west of Rock Creek on Highway 3. Johnstone Creek is a quiet, forested campground just off Highway 3. Whether you are looking for relaxation in a beautiful nature setting or are seeking a well situated roadside stopover 35 minutes west of Osoyoos, this campground is less than 10 minutes from Rock Creek and Kettle River Recreation Area. Campsites are often available for last-minute campers in peak months. Fees are cash only and are self-registration. The park has 38 hectares of mature Douglas fir, larch and spruce trees that provide habitat for woodpeckers and other cavity nesting bird species. White-tailed deer are often seen in the park. Wildlife viewing opportunities can be observed from the short nature loop hike and lookout trail. Open from the May Long Weekend through the second weekend in September.