Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Curve Of Time Charters
The Curve of Time offers multi-day, wildlife & wilderness eco-tours in coastal British Columbia and Southeast Alaska. Every season, our experienced crew maps out the most unique destinations across the West Coast.
Fishing Storie Charters
Discover premier salmon fishing charters in Campbell River, British Columbia, the Salmon Capital of the World! Based at Discovery Harbour Marina, our family-friendly fishing charters target Pink, Chum, Coho, and Chinook Salmon with expert trolling and bottom fishing techniques. Led by a seasoned captain with decades of expertise, our skilled guides ensure safe, fun Campbell River fishing charters for all skill levels. Using top gear like Islander Reels and Boston Whaler boats, we create unforgettable adventures. Book your salmon fishing Campbell River experience at fishingstoriecharters.com or call 250-202-8324 today!
Tumbleweed Motel
If youre looking for a budget friendly small hotel in Cache Creek, look no further than Tumbleweed Motel.Tumbleweed Motel is a budget friendly small hotel offering a refrigerator, air conditioning, and extra long beds in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.Travelers looking to enjoy some fish and chips can head to Hungry Herbie's Drive In. Otherwise, you may want to check out a Chinese restaurant such as Star House Restaurant.Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a historic site, such as Historic Hat Creek.The staff at Tumbleweed Motel looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
Remote West Coast Adventures
Join Remote West Coast Adventures on a once in a lifetime experience as we discover the natural beauty of coastal British Columbia. Aboard the Union Jack, a former Canadian Naval Ship built in the 1940s, travel through stunning destinations such as the Southern Gulf Islands, Vancouver Island and Toba Inlet with our luxury tours or contact us directly to create your own custom bespoke adventure.
Reynolds Hotel
The Reynolds Hotel, located in historic Lillooet, BC, is your starting point to a world of adventure surrounded by the natural beauty of the Coast Mountain Range and Fraser Canyon. The Reynolds Hotel was built in 1941 and has been renovated extensively to capture the mood of a bygone era. Experience being transported back in time to the turn of the century while enjoying all the modern amenities our accommodation has to offer. Our stylish boutique hotel features locally cut and milled wood floors, wall paneling and trim in the lobby, the Beer and Wine store, and our first class Cookhouse restaurant. Locally collected antiques are featured throughout the hotel. Uniquely themed rooms reflecting our historic past include a rustic log cabin re-creation reminiscent of the Gold Rush era, a lavish room that would have been welcomed by a traveling female entertainer of high acclaim, and an elegant Oriental-styled room in honor of early Chinese immigrants to the area.
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.
Dickinson Family Farm
We have a small RV campsite in the middle of our orchard. 30 Amp or 15 Amp power available at most sites. Picnic table, fire pit at each site. Drinking water also at each site. Pay showers and clean outhouse. No Wifi.....want this to be a relaxing stay! Lots of places with Wifi not far from campsite. Very quiet but is a working farm.
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