Providing travel services throughout British Columbia, including discovering places to stay such as hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds, and more.
Landsea Tours and Adventures
Metro Vancouver
Landsea Tours and Adventuresyour host for fun and informative tours of Canada's West Coast to Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler. Visit the top bucket list destinations and the best variety of stops with a driver guide on a spacious mini coach. We meet our guests where door-to-door transport to more places than any other operator, including Vancouver airport hotels. Maximize your short visit to Vancouver with a pre or post cruise tour or while waiting for hotel check-in. We'll keep your luggage safe too. More vacation. Less effort.
Visit us and ride the rails through the beautiful Mark Creek valley as you listen to the history of Kimberley and the Sullivan Mine. Experience life as a miner at the Underground Interpretive Centre. Participate in our mining show and be exposed to working mine equipment. Enjoy spectacular scenery and the occasional wild life as you travel to the Kimberley Alpine Resort. After a brief stop at the Resort Station you can learn more about Kimberley as you continue back to the Downtown Station. KUMR is open from the Victoria Day Holiday in May until Labour Day in September.
We welcome guests for free wine tastings. Guests are also able to purchase locally produced white, red, Rosé, sparkling, Ice wine, and dessert wines including port style wines. Come and join us for a great day. Pick your favorite bottle and feel free to have picnic on our ground with the beautiful view of the lake. (glasses are available for hire free of charge, deposit requires and will be refunded once the glasses are returned in good condition) B&B is also available should you require to stay overnight.
Cottonwood House is one of the last remaining roadhouses in British Columbia. With over 75 years of Boyd family legacy, a visit to this historic site will allow you to experience the rich history of the Cariboo region first hand. Cottonwood House was built in 1864 offering accommodation, meals, hardware and provisions to many on their journey along the Cariboo Wagon Road to Barkerville or Quesnel. Today, this 26 acre wheelchair accessible provincial heritage site is a tourist destination offering heritage interpretation, hiking, and day use facilities.
Live on the Edge OEE is a small, locally owned and operated company who help guests enjoy authentic experiences during their visit to Haida Gwaii. Because we strongly believe HG is a magical place, we want to share our experience with others. Our guides are local to our island community, thus proficient to lead groups to explore all the wonders this archipelago has to offer. We're guided by our values of grit, integrity, gratitude, and healthy lifestyles.
The Nkmip Desert Cultural Centre is a 9,000 square-foot interpretive centre that exhibits 2 films, the Inkameep Day School Art Collection, indoor and outdoor interactive exhibits, a 1.5 km walking trail, and reconstructed traditional Okanagan village, and (visitor favourite) interpreter hosted programs which boast a fun filled experience for all ages! The centre is also an architectural marvel, and was built from local, sustainable materials.
Experience the Renewed Névé Day Spa A Luxurious Escape in Fernie, BC Relax and rejuvenate at Névé Day Spa, located at the base of Fernie Alpine Resort. Now under new management, our refreshed spa offers Aveda facials, massages, and full-body treatments in a serene mountain setting. We are proud to have three BC Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) on our team, ensuring professional and therapeutic care. Using Avedas nature-inspired products, our warm, earthy space is designed for deep relaxation. Every spa guest enjoys complimentary access to the pool and hot tub.
Vacation Yacht Charters on sail and power boats out of Granville Island, Vancouver. Bareboat charters for qualified customers. Approved client hired captains available.
The Chinatown Storytelling Centre is the first permanent space of its kind in Canada with programming, exhibits, and interactive kiosks sharing personal stories about people and places of significance in Canadian history. See how Vancouvers Chinatown community helped shape our country's past, present, and future.
Nipika Mountain Resort is an eco and adventure resort in the heart of the Canadian Rockies between Radium Hot Springs, BC and Banff, AB. The resort is off the grid, sourcing power from the sun and surrounding forest. All of Nipikas electricity is generated with renewable, clean solar energy. The log cabins are self-contained with everything you need for a relaxing stay: full kitchen, bathroom, linens, and log fireplace. Nipika is the gateway to the Cross River Canyon Trails, spanning 1,500 acres, set along the Kootenay and Cross River valleys. We build and maintain the trail system that starts at the cabins doorsteps. We have something for everyone: mountain biking, hiking, trail running, canoeing, disc golf, and swimming in summer and fat biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, tobogganing, and skating in winter. Nipika is also pet-friendly! Bring your furry friend along. Get off the grid and into nature at Nipika Mountain Resort. Day guests are welcome on the trails, too.
Nothing feels more like Victoria than the Pendray Inn and Tea House (formerly the Gatsby Mansion). A boutique B&B experience in a historic Victorian mansion where each of its 10 rooms has its own distinct characteristics and charm. A heritage building, the mansion does not have an elevator and may not be suitable for guests with mobility issues.
Historically, Island Mountain Arts has sought to provide opportunities for the exhibition of professional artists in northern BC, for the benefit of both artists and northern communities. Relative to major urban centres, there have been minimal venues for exhibitions in the north, resulting in limited access to cultural activities for residents of small, isolated, or northern communities. Prior to 1988, Island Mountain Arts occasionally produced professional exhibitions by partnering with venues in Wells such as the Wells-Barkerville School, the Community Hall and the Wells Hotel, to exhibit artwork. With the restoration of the Hill Meat Market building in 1988 and creation of a public gallery, IMA was at last able to provide a secure professional venue for exhibits in Wells.
An in-home gallery and studio featuring the work of multi-media artist Val van der Poel. Visitors will see a variety of original art and, if they want they can have a mini-lesson in watercolour, acrylics, paper quilling or Alphabet Art. The artist also offers private and group lessons as well as Watercolour Painting Parties - please book ahead.
Step into the past at Fort Steele Heritage Town, a living history site in British Columbias East Kootenay region. With over 60 heritage buildings, costumed interpreters, wagon rides, and hands-on experiences, the 1890s come to life before your eyes. Now under new management, Fort Steele is being revitalized with fresh programming and year-round access. Whether its your first visit or your fifth, theres always something new to discover.