Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Hudson’s Hope Museum
Hudson's Hope is situated on the banks of the Peace River in North Eastern British Columbia. It is a small rural town of 1100 people, some 80kms from the nearest major Peace River city of Fort St. John and 375kms from the regional city of Prince George. After the exploratory adventures of Alexander Mackenzie and Simon Fraser in the later 1700s, the Northwest Trading Company established a fur trading post here in 1805. Hudsons Hope is home to one of the worlds largest earthen dams, the W.A.C. Bennett Dam and G.M.Shrum Generating Station. This dam stretches 2 kms across the Peace River creating B.C.s largest reservoir, Williston Lake, covering 410,000 acres.
Wake the Lake Penticton
Boat tours and water sports. Enjoy Skaha lake, here in Penticton, aboard our brand new 2018 Tri Hull Pontoon boat. Sunset Cruise 6-9pm $399. Day Cruises 10am-2pm $499. or 4pm $699. Or customize your own tour for $149.per hour. Sit back and cruise the lake after a tough day of Okanagan activities ! Bring your favorite, playlist and beverage. Tours include fuel! Tours can accommodate up to 10 guests , no damage deposit as boat is captained. We look forward to welcoming you aboard.
Leaf Modern Gallery
Leaf Modern Gallery is a contemporary art gallery and workshop, where West Coast Kwakwaka'wakw MFA artist Rande Cook makes and features beautiful art.
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.
Peachland Visitor Centre
Peachland is a picturesque community located in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, a part of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Region. Peachland boasts an uninterrupted 4-mile beach trail with an abundance of water activities such as paddle boarding and boat rentals. During Summer, Swim Bay (wheelchair accessible) is the only lifeguarded beach on Okanagan Lake. Walk the Ray Kandola Pier, which stretches along the Peachland shoreline for 408 feet. The pier offers fishing bays, benches, and beautiful unobstructed views. Situated across from Heritage Park, the Peachland Visitor Centre and Museum resides in the unique 8-sided former Baptist Church built in 1910. The ground floor is wheelchair accessible, and there is a large Model Train Display of the Kettle Valley Railway on the second floor; fun for all ages! Our volunteers are happy to provide visitors with friendly and knowledgeable information about local history, attractions, restaurants and accommodations. Come in and say hi!
Quails’ Gate Winery
As one of Canadas foremost family-owned estate wineries, Quails Gate has shaped the development of the wine industry for more than six decades. We believe great wines begin in the vineyards. Through our passion for grapegrowing and our dedication to excellence, we have cultivated a reputation for delivering exceptional wines that pair perfectly anytime, anywhere. Wine, dine and stay! The Quails' Gate Estate includes a tasting room with sweeping views of Okanagan Lake. While you're here, why not take a tour of the property and learn how we produce our award-winning wines? Old Vines Restaurant is one of the top restaurants in Canada, featuring locally sourced farm-to-table cuisine. With two lakefront homes available for your holiday getaway, immerse yourself in luxury - and the Quails' Gate experience.
Williams Lake Golf & Tennis Club
Set against the backdrop of the Chilcotin Hills and surrounded by evergreens, our par 71 golf course features gently rolling fairways and undulating greens, catering to golfers of all abilities. Players can enjoy breathtaking views of Williams Lake, the valley, and the city as they navigate the course's natural contours. Williams Lake, home to 12,000 residents, blends rural charm from its ranching and gold rush roots with a lively mix of services and industries. Located in a sheltered valley in central British Columbia, it’s 552 km north of Vancouver and 240 km south of Prince George. The area, with its forested hills and extensive trails, is a gateway to various outdoor activities, including whitewater rafting, mountain biking, and the famous Williams Lake Stampede. At the Williams Lake Golf & Tennis Club, you’ll experience warm hospitality, outstanding golf, and tasty pub-style meals in a picturesque environment.
McKenna Sportfishing
Kevin has been fishing his whole life and is located in Port Renfrew BC and fishing off the west coast of Vancouver Island. With over 20 years of professional fish guiding experience Kevin would love to share his knowledge of the waters with YOU!
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