Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Williams Lake, Super 8 by Wyndham Williams Lake BC is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its family-friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Super 8 by Wyndham Williams Lake BC makes it easy to enjoy the best of Williams Lake.Rooms at Super 8 by Wyndham Williams Lake BC provide a flat screen TV, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.In addition, Williams Lake Super Eight offers free breakfast, which will help make your Williams Lake trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.If youre looking for a cafe, consider a visit to Gecko Tree, New World Coffee & Tea House, or Bean Counter Bistro & Coffee Bar, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Williams Lake Super 8.Should time allow, Museum of The Cariboo Chilcotin is a popular attraction that is within walking distance.Super 8 Williams Lake is sure to make your visit to Williams Lake one worth remembering.
We offer cozy country cottages on our hobby farm in Valemount, BC, nestled in the spectacular Robson Valley. The cottages are private, self-contained units with a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom(s). Enjoy gorgeous views of the 3 mountain ranges from comfortable chairs on your porch. Our 40-acre property offers a selection of: *Nature walks (boardwalks and trails) *Picnic areas *Outdoor benches and sitting areas *Ponds and wetlands *BBQ-Horses, llamas, alpacas, chickens, and ducks.
Experience Grizzly Bears up close and personal with our tours to Toba Inlet! Aboard our covered vessels, we will embark along British Columbia coastline towards Toba.. Keep your eyes open and cameras ready for Whales, Seals, Sea lions, Dolphins and Eagles! You never know what may be on the way.
See why so many travelers make Moon and Sixpence B&B their bed and breakfast of choice when visiting Ucluelet. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a charming setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.Given the close proximity to Cedar House Gallery - Huu Mees Ma As (2.7 mi), guests of Moon and Sixpence B&B can easily experience one of Ucluelet's most popular landmarks.The rooms offer a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.Moon and Sixpence B&B features a sun terrace and outdoor furniture. In addition, as a valued Moon and Sixpence B&B guest, you can enjoy free breakfast that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.While in Ucluelet, you may want to check out the nearby pub Eagle's Nest Marine Pub.If youre looking for things to do, you can check out Kennedy Lake Provincial Park, which is a popular park amongst tourists.At Moon and Sixpence B&B, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Ucluelet.
North America's third-largest park draws eight million visitors per year, many of whom may skate or walk past you on the Seawall, a scenic, 5.5-mile path running along the water on the park's perimeter. It's just one of many trails among the park's 1,000 acres, which also house an aquarium, nature center and other recreational facilities.
Experience life within the forts walls as you fall asleep to the ocean and natures soothing sounds; and be taken back over 50 years ago when soldiers families inhabited Fort Rodd Hill during their summer camp-out. The oTENTik tents, exclusive to Parks Canada, offer a unique blend of homey comfort and a taste of outdoor adventure. They provide a unique opportunity for visitors to enjoy camping with the comfort of a bed, inside the fort, already set up and ready to go. Take advantage of the exclusive right to stay overnight in Canadas best preserved west coast artillery fort!
While everyone enjoys the wine and the view when they come to visit, the most asked question would have to be about our name...On a cool spring morning in 1929, a small crew from Okanagan Falls set off to a deserted mining camp some 16 miles away from home. Their mission: to dismantle an old wooden church and bring it back to Okanagan Falls.The plan called for a controlled blast of four dynamite sticks inside the church in order to "loosen the nails". Odd as it may seem, the explosion spared the wood from damage during dismantling.Save for losing the steeple, the plan succeeded. Now the 103 year old wooden church stands proudly in its second home of Okanagan Falls and is still an operating United Church. In keeping with its rather remarkable history, the church has since withstood the threat of two major floods, including the disastrous burst of the Okanagan Falls Dam in the early 1950's.In naming our VQA wines "Blasted Church" we celebrate the ingenuity of the initiative to move the church and honor those pioneers for their vision.