Your Columbia River experience! Private riverfront fishing access, accommodation, guided fishing and jet boat tours. Small retreats and gatherings in a stunningly laid-back setting with a pool, hot tub and inspiring 180-degree river and mountain views. Hiking, biking, golfing, skiing is all nearby. Visit us online or call today to plan your next Kootenay adventure!
Ecotours-BC, a Canadian Signature Experience, specializes in grizzly bear watching in the spectacular Cariboo Mountains in central British Columbia, Known for its diversity of wildlife, special ecosystems, rare ancient interior rainforest and magnificent mountain beauty its a magical uncrowded off-th-beaten path treasure. This authentic Canadian experience takes you into the heart of nature and the forest homes of truly wild animals. Ecotours-BC's homey, comfortable Pyna-tee-ah Lodge on the banks of the Quesnel River is on the edge of the old goldrush village of Likely. Come adventure with us.
The Villager Inn is nestled in the beautiful foothills of the Cascade Mountains in Princeton, British Columbia. We invite you to enjoy our Hospitality Room with fireplace and continental breakfast. The amenities in our rooms include small fridges, microwaves, coffee makers, iron and ironing board and hair dryers. We also have kitchenette units will full fridges and stoves.For the traveling motorcyclists we provide cloths to wipe down your bikes. We also have an large overflow parking lot for larger vehicles.
We tell great stories. We can explain how Creston got its wacky time zone. We can tell you about the steamship that became a tractor (sort of), the first airplane to land in Creston, and the teacher who refused to be fired. Speaking of "great" stories, there's "The Great Railway Race" and the "Great Creston Bank Robbery." And have you heard the one about the imaginary student in Grade Thirteen? Really, we're not making this up. Why would we? Truth is so much better than fiction. We can even help you tell the greatest story of all: your own. So come on in. After all, there's no time like the present to discover the past.