Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Falkland Museum Heritage Park Info Center
2 Acre Park highlighting the gypsum mining started in 1925 in the interior of BC. Explore old mining railway chute, caboose, historical buildings and take in the relaxing atmosphere of the park for a meal break.
Oyster Bay Resorts
Looking for a place to stay in Campbell River? Then look no further than Oyster Bay Resorts, a romantic hotel that brings the best of Campbell River to your doorstep.Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Oyster Bay Resorts offer a refrigerator and a kitchenette.During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including newspaper. Guests of Oyster Bay Resorts are also welcome to enjoy barbeque facilities, located on site. For travelers arriving by car, free parking is available.While staying at Oyster Bay Resorts, you can find some great restaurants within walking distance of the hotel including Driftwood Restaurant (0.3 mi) and Salmon Point Restaurant (0.8 mi).During your visit, be sure to check out popular parks like Elk Falls Provincial Park and Frank James Park, which are all a short distance from the hotel.Were sure youll enjoy your stay at Oyster Bay Resorts as you experience everything Campbell River has to offer.
Kitchens of Distinction
At the heart of our identity is our essence. At Kitchens of Distinction, our essence is to elevate the dining experience to the level of a culinary masterpiece through our exclusive private chef services and variety of other culinary experiences
Eagle-Eye Tours
We offer small-group birding and nature tours led by experienced leaders world-wide. Our birding and wildlife tours are an intimate and wonderful way to learn about and experience remote parts of the world. Our guides are expert birders and naturalists and will go the extra mile to ensure an optimal experience during your trip.
Harrison Eco Tours
Harrison Eco Tours offers wildlife tours and jet boat tours of the Harrison River, Fraser River and Harrison Lake, kayaking tours on the Harrison and Chilliwack Rivers and hiking tours in and around Harrison Hot Springs.
Silvery Slocan Museum
The Silvery Slocan Museum, located in the former Bank of Montreal building on Main Street, has been a fixture in New Denver B.C. for over 100 years. The museum features exhibits about the area's heritage, including its mining, logging and agricultural history, as well as the recently restored Lancet motor launch. Admission is by donation.
Twin Creeks Motel
Twin Creeks Motel is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Lumby, offering a budget-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Guest rooms offer a refrigerator, a kitchenette, and air conditioning, and Twin Creeks Motel makes getting online easy, as free wifi is available. You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the motel. In addition, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. While youre here, be sure to check out Jitter Beans, one of the cafes that can be found in Lumby, which is a short distance from Twin Creeks Motel. Looking to explore? Then look no further than Mabel Lake Provincial Park, which is a popular Lumby parkand it is conveniently located a short distance from the motel. Enjoy your stay in Lumby!
Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park
Explore the Hidden Gem of Vancouver Island, now open with limited daily tour departures, smaller group sizes and new health and safety protocols. Winner of BCs Remarkable Experience Award and ranked #1 of 22 Things To Do IN Vancouver Island. Explore this park in 3D - above by hiking through the beautiful rainforest Fossil Trail or venturing underground on a guided tour. Start your journey with a short hike through the forest to reach the cave entrance. Here youll begin a fascinating subterranean experience. As you step away from the emerald forest and deeper into the cave, a new world of crystal formations, marbled passages and ancient fossils are revealed. Navigate ramps, ladders and slides to meander through the caverns. Feel the cool air. Listen to the sound of your guides voice, the steady drip of water or the rumbling of an unexpected waterfall. Turn off your headlamp to heighten your senses and absorb the power of complete darkness on this fun and educational adventure!
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