Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

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District Of Sicamous Museum
Shuswap
A diverse and colourful history of Sicamous and the Eagle Valley is depicted in a series of artifacts, photographs, digital media and text. Learn about all we are doing to make information more accessible, explore, research and satisfy your curiosity. We are a non-profit society whose volunteers are here to assist in any way. We strive to protect, preserve and promote our heritage.
West Coast Wilderness Lodge
Egmont
Our packaged nightly accommodation rate typically includes a three-course dinner and ala carte breakfast service the next morning. West Coast Wilderness Lodge resort brings first-class adventure, fine dining and accommodations to the laid-back Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Come to experience the crisp salt air and truly breathtaking views from the Lodge, a place where every day is filled with unforgettable memories. Simple luxury on Nature's doorstep.
Ruddocks Ranch – Onion Lake
Fraser Valley & Fraser Canyon
This off grid mountain lodge situated at 3,700 feet in the mountains, on a private lake, has all the comforts of home. Three bedrooms have a queen and single bed with one room having two single beds. Close to the lodge are three rustic cabins that are 12' x 10', each cabin sleeps 2 each, use of an outdoor cook shack and fire pit. Campsites are available too! Enjoy the spectacular lake and mountain views. Bring your fly fishing rod to enjoy catching and releasing wild rainbow trout (additional fee).
Museum of The Cariboo Chilcotin
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Welcome to the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin. We are situated on Broadway Avenue South, Williams Lake serving on the traditional territory of the Secwepemc, Tsilhqot'in and Dakelh Nations. The Museum is a tribute to Williams Lake and the Cariboo Chilcotin regions. If you are looking to step back in time come on in we would love to open our doors to you. Nestled in the Cariboo Chilcotin, the Museum provides history and displays on the region, local ranching and rodeo heritage, it is also the home to the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame as well as exhibits on Indigenous Peoples, Railway, Mining, Medical, and Forestry just to name a few. Admission is by donation supporting local and provincial heritage. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Federal Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia, as well as the City of Williams Lake and the Cariboo Regional District in partnership with the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society.
Taste Vancouver Food Tours
Metro Vancouver
Taste Vancouver Food Tours offers an entertaining and delicious way to explore the citys vibrant culinary scene. Whether you're a visitor or a local, our guided walking food tours take you on a flavorful adventure through some of Vancouvers most unique and iconic neighborhoods. Along the way, you'll sample tasty bites, sip on local beverages, and discover hidden gems, all while learning about the city's history and culture from our lively and engaging storytelling tour guides. Its a fun, flavorful experience full of laughs, local flavor, and plenty of yum the perfect way to taste your way through Vancouver!
Whistler Photo Walks
Sea to Sky
Learn to take better photos in less than two hours while in Whistler. Professional photographers share their experience while walking through beautiful Whistler Village. Small class sizes allow for instruction, critique and hands on learning.
Johnstone Creek Provincial Park
Boundary Country
Facilities: 16 campsites, pit toilets, water hand pump. Location: 5 km west of Rock Creek on Highway 3. Johnstone Creek is a quiet, forested campground just off Highway 3. Whether you are looking for relaxation in a beautiful nature setting or are seeking a well situated roadside stopover 35 minutes west of Osoyoos, this campground is less than 10 minutes from Rock Creek and Kettle River Recreation Area. Campsites are often available for last-minute campers in peak months. Fees are cash only and are self-registration. The park has 38 hectares of mature Douglas fir, larch and spruce trees that provide habitat for woodpeckers and other cavity nesting bird species. White-tailed deer are often seen in the park. Wildlife viewing opportunities can be observed from the short nature loop hike and lookout trail. Open from the May Long Weekend through the second weekend in September.
Kokanee Mountain Zipline
Kootenays
The coolest new activity in the Kootenays! Kokanee Mountain Zipline will provide customers with the incredible freedom of flight high above Kokanee Creek and a view of the variety of natural flora and fauna, while at the same time encouraging preservation of the area's significant natural resources and history. This 1.5-2 hour tour with two professional guides on six ziplines will take you up to 300ft off the ground, along 2400ft of the tree canopies. Enjoy a beautiful forest setting with the whole family... 50lbs minimum weight limit so the little folks can fly too! Our season runs from the beginning of May to the end of October. Open all holidays during the open season!
Tumbler Ridge Museum
Northern Rockies & Alaska Highway
The Tumbler Ridge Museum is home to the Dinosaur Discovery Gallery and the Peace Region Paleontology Research Centre. The central display features a full-scale re-creation of a 100 million-year-old dinosaur track environment, with additional displays on dinosaur and other vertebrate tracks and traces, which make up the vast majority of the terrestrial vertebrate record of western Canada. The interactive theatre provides several presentation options for visitors to view and learn about the pre-history of the Peace Region of British Columbia. During the summer the Gallery offers Trackway Tours, Day Camps for kids ages 7 13, and Drop in programs for kids and families of all ages. The Tumbler Ridge Human History Gallery is housed in the Community Centre with free access during regular Centre hours.
Wolf Valley Guest Ranch
Bridge Lake
Wolf Valley is a remote retreat, an abundant acreage all surrounded by Crown land and filled with nature, wildlife, solitude. A hidden place in the wilderness of south-central British Columbia which you can explore by foot, bike or on the back of a horse. We are a small all-inclusive guest ranch. Our cabins are discreetly placed around the main lodge overseeing our little lake and grant all the charm of the wild. At Wolf Valley, life is different. Escape from a noisy, hectic world and discover the new luxury of being off-grid and the breathtaking noise of quiet.
Nass Valley Bed & Breakfast
New Aiyansh
Welcome to our Western Red Cedar Post and Beam duplex cabin with 1,200 foot wrap around deck, amazing mountain vista views on 172 acres of Northern BC wilderness. Located approximately 109 kms north of Terrace, BC in the beautiful Nass Valley, home of the Nisga'a Nation. The east end guest cabin boasts 3 private bedrooms with open concept living/dining/kitchen area, 27 ft. vaulted ceilings and access to many trails. An additional 2 bedrooms with 17 ft. vaulted ceilings and a shared bath are available on the second floor of the west end dining cabin. Breakfast is included with your room and lunches and dinners will be provided upon request at an additional cost.
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
Metro Vancouver
Enjoy Shakespeare, and Shakespeare-inspired works in modern theatre tents in the heart of Vancouver, against a spectacular backdrop of mountains, sea and sky! Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festivals 36th Season runs June 10 to September 20, 2025. This year's Festival lineup includes Much Ado About Nothing, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again], and The Dark Lady. Details and tickets: bardonthebeach.org or 604-739-0559.
Alset Tours
Vancouver Island
Luxury SUV tours for up to 10! Canada's 1st expertly-guided private custom tours around Victoria, BC in a luxury electric vehicle. Hand-selected destinations include: Craft wine, cider, spirit & breweries garden & castle sanctuaries: 'Butchart & beyond' hidden-gems scenic farm-to-table dining Eat as local as it gets: visit the producers and purveyors of Vancouver Island's gourmet fare. Led by an enthusiastic, experienced local guide with expert regional knowledge, our exclusive collection of zero-emission tours will maximize your valuable travel time. We let you set the pace to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Vanvouver Island in serene comfort & bespoke, full-electric sport luxury. We can accelerate & exhilarate your vacation on road & track like nobody else can from Victoria to Sooke, Saanich, Cowichan, Nanaimo, Tofino, Courtenay/Comox, Campbell River and beyond. Boldly go where no tour has gone before, in supercharged Alset style.
River Stone Estate Winery
Okanagan Valley
Our winery is evidence of what one man with vision, determination, and a little luck can accomplish. Proprietor and winemaker, Ted Kane, developed a passion for winemaking at a young age. Many Alberta winters were spent learning and planning how to accomplish his ultimate goal; owning and operating a winery in Canada's premiere wine producing area, Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country. 10 years after acquiring it, this perfect piece of raw land has been transformed into a 7 acre vineyard producing several varieties of high quality fruit, a fully functioning winery with a boutique tasting room and, most importantly, our family home. We specialize in the Bordeaux varietals, but also have a selection of white wines and a unique, full bodied Malbec Rose.
Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park
Kamloops
The Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park is located along the banks of the beautiful South Thompson River. The Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park consists of both an inside and outside viewing experience for visitors. The tour of the museum offers a rich history of the life of the Secwepemc people. Once inside the museum visitors can view "The Land of the Secwepemc" DVD, and can then immerse themselves in the beautiful artefacts and displays within the four galleries that are offered.Afterwards, the Heritage park offers a trail of over a kilometre of archaeological remains of a 2,000 year old Secwepemc winter village. The winter village consists of 1 reconstructed winter pit-houses, and summer tule mat lodges which feature various unique food preparation structures. In addition; for viewing pleasure, is one of Kamloops Marshes that is filled with beautiful wildlife and visitors may even be able to get a glimpse of the Coyote (Skelep) and her pups that are currently living in the area.
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