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Wahous Wilderness Lodge
Discover Wahous Wilderness Lodgean unforgettable retreat nestled in the remote, pristine beauty of Quait Bay, north of Tofino, BC. Formerly known as Tofino Wilderness Resort, this fully Indigenous-owned and operated lodge is rooted in the traditions of the Ahousaht Nation. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, Wahous offers more than just comfort and stunning viewsit offers meaning. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the ahuusath people, savour traditional meals, relax in cedar hot tubs, and explore ancient forests and wildlife-filled waters. Every stay supports community-led stewardship, sustainability, and cultural renewal. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, your visit helps preserve this sacred land for future generations. Come walk gently, and leave deeply changed.
Tourism Ladysmith & Visitor Centre
The Ladysmith Visitor Centre is centrally located at 33 Roberts St. just off our historic First Avenue. Our Tourism Counsellors are excited to help you discover some of our hidden treasures and provide information on our events, cultural & historic attractions, artisans, outdoor recreation, relocation, maps, accommodations, dining, shopping and more. Free Wifi/Public Washrooms.
Blue Shore Resort
We are a boutique hotel resort located on Kamloops Lake. Offering a private beach to all our guests, hot tubs, water equipment rentals and more! multiple types of suites available to suit your needs.
Little Qualicum Cheeseworks
Morningstar Farm is home to Little Qualicum Cheeseworks. Guests can enjoy free self-guided tours, a farmgate store, small and large animals to see, and Canada's first "milk on tap" dispenser. Open year-round.
Anchor Inn & Suites
77 Ocean View rooms, with an indoor pool. Theme suites and 1 bedrom suites. Ocean front restaurant.Meeting and convention for up to 250 guests.
Miracle Beach Provincial Park
Miracle Beach Provincial Park is a popular oceanside family campground with a popular day-use and beach, conveniently located 22 km north of Courtenay and 22 km south of Campbell River off Hwy 19a. It makes a great home-base while visiting the popular Comox Valley, Campbell River, or for those looking to ferry to nearby islands. Visitors can also find horseback riding, golf, fishing and many other recreational activities in the area. The large family campground is world-renowned and offers 201 non-serviced campsites located under a dense forest canopy. Campers have three flush washroom buildings in the campground as well as a large shower building. Water taps and pit toilets are located throughout the campground. There is also an RV sani-station available to empty waste tanks and to refill water tanks. Campsite reservations are accepted and some first-come first-serve sites are also available.
Lizard Creek Lodge
Lizard Creek Lodge is in the perfect ski-in/ski-out position at Fernie Alpine Resort. The outdoor pool and hot tubs overlook the mountains. There are 14 units in the main lodge and 85 residential style condos in two other buildings. Each of our luxurious suites has differing configurations from tudios, one, two and three bedroom suites. They all feature fully equipped kitchen, gas fireplace and private balcony. You'll enjoy coming home and putting your feet up after a great day on the hill. We offer the only full service property on the mountain, with on-site restaurant and day spa. If you are looking for more than just accommodation, we can provide you and your family with the ultimate resort experience. Open year-round.
Plaza on the Ridge
Perched along Perfection Run, the Plaza on the Ridge offers large pleasant rooms with excellent ski-in/ski-out access. With just a three-minute walk to the central village, the Plazas all-around combination of convenience, comfort and value makes it a popular choice with many skiers. In addition, the Plaza has six outdoor hot tubs located around the building for guest use.
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Victoria
We are an 80 room boutique style hotel, centrally located on the Gorge Waterway only minutes to the Inner Harbour. Our rates very competitive and we offer exceptional value for money. Our features include: Free Internet Access, Indoor Pool, Fitness Room, Kitchen Suites, Free Parking.
Stoneboat Pinot House
Stoneboat is a family owned artisan winery in Oliver, BC. For over 35 years the family has farmed on the South Okanagan's Lower Black Sage Bench, where rocky, calcareous subsoils, warm days, and cool nights create perfect conditions for growing premium Pinot varietals of distinct character and complexity. Our approach to winemaking is inspired by our farming philosophy, valuing integrity, balance, and minimal intervention to create critically acclaimed, honest wines that are true to their origins in our vineyards. Our wineshop is open April - September daily from 10-5:30.
Lucky To Go
With user-friendly apps that are not just convenient but also trackable and secure, Lucky to Go's authorised ride-hailing service connects drivers and passengers through the use of its online booking platform. Guests can book a ride through the Lucky to Go app to enjoy upfront fare estimates at competitive prices, anytime and anywhere.
Legacy Lodge at Rivers Inlet
Carved into the rugged coastline of British Columbia 250 nautical miles north of Vancouver, Legacy Lodge sits within the Great Bear Rainforest in the protected waters of Pendleton Bay at the mouth of the famed Rivers Inlet. Legacy Lodge is more than world class fishing; it's about friends sharing the adventure of exploring North America's last wilderness, experiencing humpback and killer whales, dolphins, eagles and a night sky full of stars so bright they'll keep you awake!Legacy Lodge was hand crafted on large floats from indigenous materials. The two story guest building includes 7 private guest rooms and 6 suites which nicely accommodates 20 guests. Legacy recently expanded with two additional guest buildings offering five additional suites, accommodating 10 guests. Guests enjoy spectacular views and deluxe accommodations with private baths and rooms appointed with luxurious linens. The lounge features a rustic bar with a fireplace seating and dining for 30 guests.Legacy Lodge provides three distinct seasons of fishing. Traditional salmon fishing for Chinook and Coho salmon are available from July through September in calm, secluded waters throughout Rivers Inlet. Halibut, Yellow Eye and Lingcod are also plentiful in these waters all summer. Heli-fishing for huge northern Coho salmon (20 lbs. plus) within the pristine rivers of the BC coastline is available during September and October, and wild Steelhead fishing from helicopters are available during April and May.Legacy Lodge offers exceptional fly fishing for Pacific salmon on the calm, protected waters of Rivers Inlet. The dense populations of Coho and Chinook in the waters surrounding Legacy Lodge are aggressive, and will take your fly..... and 200 feet of backing off your reel in seconds! Known around the globe for its magnificent scenery and unparalled salmon fishing, the waters of Rivers Inlet teem with some of the largest Coho and Chinook Salmon in the world. In fact, more 50 to 60 pound Chinook salmon are caught in this fjord-like inlet each year than in any other area in British Columbia. Full of energy and fight, these salmon can battle for hours, over incredible distances.Rivers Inlet lies within the Great Bear Rainforest, the planets last large expanses of coastal temperate rainforest. At 8+ million acres, it is 5 times the size of Banff National Park and represents one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. With an unmatched biological output of 500 tons per acre, it's 40 percent greater than tropical rain forests.
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