Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Science World
Science World ignites the imagination with hands-on interactive exhibits, jaw-dropping live science shows, and the latest Feature Exhibitions.
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Tofino Distillery
Tofino Distillery produces Certified Organic Spirits with a unique blend of pristine water from the Meares Island watershed in Clayoquot Sound and Certified Organic grain from the North Okanagan region of the Interior in Armstrong, BC. Situated in beautiful Tofino, along the shores of the Pacific Ocean in the Coastal Temperate Rainforest of Western Vancouver Island, the tasting room is warm and welcoming for locals and visitors alike to enjoy a visit, sample the wares and discuss the region, process and products. The Distillery offers an array of 10 unique, year-round flagship spirits, including a variety of Gins, Vodkas, tasty Limoncello, Beach Fire Cinnamon Spirit, 'Psychedelic Jellyfish Absinthe', seasonal offerings and soon its very own Whiskey. The mission is focused on environment, sustainability, authenticity and rooted in tradition. It is a proud local BC distillery and remains determined to provide premium, certified organic, handcrafted spirits for years to come.
Backroads Whistler – River of Golden Dreams
Discover Whistler's original summer activity the legendary River of Golden Dreams and scenic Alta Lake The flat water river is more than just a float, its an Exploring Adventure. Spectacular views of mountain peaks, Beaver, Eagles, Osprey, Herons and even Black Bears are regular sights that will have you eagerly wondering whats around the next bend. Unlike an amusement park ride River of Golden Dreams trips allow you to be an active participant, one of the reasons people keep coming back to paddle the river. In the spring the water levels can be high and moving though always flat and no rapids. By mid-summer water levels are gentle. By late summer the beaver start rebuilding their dams creating pools to paddle in. Guides are recommended, though experienced river paddlers go unguided. Our River trips have limited availability and often sell out, please pre book to assure your spot. Located at Lakeside Park minutes from Whistler Village.
The Port Theatre
Our 800-seat theatre is a focal point for residents and visitors alike, offering a broad range of cultural events designed to meet many diverse interests and needs. Programs involve local groups as well as touring attractions and provide access to events for families, seniors, youths and adults, thereby enriching the overall quality of life in the region. A landmark on the citys waterfront, it also serves as an important meeting place for a variety of community events, seminars and educational conferences.
Similkameen Wild Resort Hotel & Winery Retreat
Similkameen Wild is a sprawling 18 acre property which offers a wide choice of accommodation: well-appointed, spacious suites, a 5-bedroom Homestead suite, and two Teepees which are a must for a glamping experience like no-other. All rooms include secured private parking, free wifi, seasonal continental breakfast, access to common living and dining rooms, outdoor reflective Spaces, fire pits, a heated saltwater pool and hottub, self-serve tiki bar, swings, private river bathing area, as well as forest and meadow access. Our locally owned and operated boutique resort accommodation and retreat is set on the edge of wilderness. We are the natural choice for those who want to explore the exciting, waiting to be discovered wine region of the Okanagans arid southern interior The Similkameen. The Similkameen Valley, as we now know it, is home to orchards, farms, ranches, artisans, art galleries, award-winning wineries, and cideries. Sheltered by the cascade mountains, with the Similkameen River meandering through, our valley produces the best organic fruit, organic vegetables, wine and cider that can be found in British Columbia, if not the world! We are only four hours east of Vancouver and nine hours west of Calgary. With each new season a wealth of activities await: float down the river or hike to a hidden waterfall; lounge by our large, heated saltwater pool; bike across the KVR trestle bridges; explore Cawston, Canadas Organic Farm Capital, or Osoyoos, Canadas hottest town. Spend your day snowshoeing and skiing the slopes at Apex Ski Hill or Mt. Baldy, before an evening of story sharing with fellow guests around our campfires, star-gazing from our hot tub, between sips of our stunning Similkameen Wine. Come find your Wild today!
Halfmoon Sea Kayaks
Sea kayaks, stand up paddle boards and canoe rentals. Kayak lessons and guided tours available for all levels of kayaking and outdoor adventurists. Half day to 10 day expeditions. Operating on the Sunshine Coast since 1998.
Eagle Acres Dairy
Eagle Acres Dairy & Pumpkin Patch is a family farm located near historic Fort Langley BC that is open year round for visitors to Milk a Cow by hand, feed the cows and calves and learn about the Canadian Dairy Industry in an interactive guided 75-90 minute tour. The farm also offers visitors the chance to visit many other farm animals. Visit in October for our LegenDairy Pumpkin Patch experience. Drop in and choose a pumpkin from a field beside the cows on pasture or take a hayride to the field next to the forest to search for your jack'o'lantern there. No need to book ahead in October, the rest of the year please contact to book a visit. eagleacres.ca
Karen Cooper Gallery
Since 2010, the Karen Cooper Gallery has resided on historic Granville Island, Vancouver's premiere art and artisan district. The gallery invites all to reflect on the mosaic of elegant landscapes and wildlife which portray British Columbia's diverse and luxurious natural beauty. As an artwork which occupies space, these landscapes eternally preserve our endless sense of wonder toward the complexity of the natural world. The gallery combines the timeless desire for exploration with fine art practices to produce an immersive visual narrative of the ever-changing wilderness. The Karen Cooper Gallery is where one can find a moment to connect with and reflect on the grandeur of the local natural world.
Township 7 Vineyards & Winery (South Langley)
In 2001 this is where it all started in the 7th Township of Langley. While some things have changed, like signage and our new cellar style tasting room, our principles and focus have not: we are just about making quality wine and nothing else. Explore your inner wine geek without leaving the Lower Mainland and get to know this gem that has bubbly ambitions. Here, our Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vines are destined for sparkling wine from a vineyard perfect for growing these noble grapes in the Champagne style. Here you'll find wine, art, culture and culinary experiences brought together by the thoughtful knowledgeable staff who welcome fresh and returning visitors. This is a place to introduce your senses to BC wine. Your first tasting? Not unheard of. It won't be your last. Or a hard core oenophile? Fantastic, geek out with us.
Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre
The Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre is a three-story, 30,400-square foot award-winning cultural centre designed to blend the traditional Squamish Longhouse with the Lil'wat Istken. Cultural Ambassadors share their knowledge and stories with guests, on a guided tour, augmenting the information shared throughout the centre's curated collection of cultural carvings, regalia, weaving and contemporary art. Traditional drum songs are shared at the top of each hour. See a traditional Istken Pithouse and Longhouse outside, as well as enjoying a Salish Forest Walk during summer. This thriving cultural centre shares meaningful experiences, educating all, and lifts their two distinct cultures. Occasionally closes early for private events, for up-to-date hours slcc.ca/visit
Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea
Explore the underwater beauty of the Salish Sea - one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world! The Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea is a not-for-profit aquarium and learning centre devoted to the exploration and conservation of the Salish Sea - named after the Coast Salish Indigenous peoples of the region. Explore natural aquaria habitats of 3,500 marine amabassadors including a giant Pacific octopus, colourful rockfish, and magnificent wolf eels. Check out the marine mammal artifacts, complete with a rare orca skeleton, and take in the beautiful Coast Salish art. Journey from seashore to seafloor and discover the amazing diversity of the Salish Sea in 30 aquarium habitats teeming with marine life from anemones and nudibranchs to salmon and sculpins. Then get a close look at the weird and wonderful invertebrates in our shallow Touch Pool overlooking the beautiful Sidney waterfront. And don't miss the Features Gallery with fascinating, locally-focused exhibitions!
Revelstoke Railway Museum
The Revelstoke Railway Museum tells the fascinating story of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the mountain region. Revelstoke is one of Canada's most iconic railway towns! Come and explore our deep railway roots. We are elevator-accessible and have accessible restrooms. Watch the many passing trains of one of North America's largest railways from the comfort of our large public green space. Explore compelling history, marvel at our beautiful model railway, or try running an engine in our simulator. Our museum store offers a huge variety of railway-themed items, clothing and books.
Planet Bee Honey Farm & Meadery
Planet Bee Honey Farm & Honeymoon Meadery offers a glimpse into the amazing and fascinating world of the honey bee and all the products a beehive offers. Stroll our picturesque bee-friendly learning gardens at your leisure, and scan digital QR Codes to customize your learning! Don't miss our complementary honey & mead tastings inside the gift shop. Admission is free, we look forward to welcoming you and sharing the buzz on bees!
Whistler Olympic Park
Whistler Olympic Park is a world-class destination for outdoor recreation activities & Nordic sports, located just south of Whistler in the stunning Callaghan Valley. Established for the 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games, the Park's facilities are now enjoyed by both high-performance athletes and recreational guests alike. In winter, try cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or the unique sport of biathlon. Explore the trail network at your own pace, with family & friends, or take a lesson with an experienced instructor. In summer, unwind at the brand-new campground (see separate Tripadvisor listing for Whistler Olympic Park RV & Campground) or try the public activities. Whatever the season, you'll be amazed by the Park's spectacular natural landscape and the enduring Olympic legacy! After a day of adventure, relax and recharge at the full-service Day Lodge and take in the views. Explore, learn and create unforgettable memories at Whistler Olympic Park, a non-profit organization!
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