Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Princeton Visitor Centre
The Princeton Visitor Centre is located right in downtown Princeton and is an easy walk to restaurants and stores. We have a large parking lot with easy access for RVs, a wide variety of brochures that cover most places in BC, picnic tables, and a filtered water station. We sell local merchandise and nature books. We have maps to show where you can pan for gold in the Rivers and keep the gold!
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Cranbrook Tourism Visitor Information Centre
Cranbrook Tourism's downtown Visitor Information Centre is open year-round, providing locals and visitors to Cranbrook with information on accommodations, restaurants, shopping, directions and community services around the region. Cranbrook Tourism also operates a satellite Visitor Information Centre at 620 Van Horne Street (Elizabeth Lake), which is open from early June until Labour Day.
Gibsons Visitor Centre
Situated in the heart of Gibsons Landing, the Gibsons Visitor Centre staff are here to help you have the best experience possible when you visit Gibsons and the Sunshine Coast. Fully trained Travel Counsellors will provide you with maps, visitor guides, brochures, and friendly personal tips about community events, shops, restaurants, recreation, and sights you simply shouldnt miss.
Stewart Visitor Centre
A must stop when visiting the Stewart area. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will provide you with detailed information on all local attractions. Bear viewing, self-guided auto tour to the Salmon Glacier, hiking trails and requirements for crossing the border to visit our Alaskan neighbours. Spend time browsing in our centre that is well-stocked with local, regional and provincial materials.
Cowichan Regional Visitor Centre
The Cowichan Regional Visitor Centre (CRVC) is located adjacent to the BC Forest Discovery Centre in Duncan, BC. The friendly and knowledgeable information councilors at the CRVC are prepared to help you plan and navigate your trip, and will make you feel at home in the luscious Cowichan Valley. The Visitor Centre is within a 10 minute drive of many of the region's highlights, including the famous Duncan City of Totems, Chemainus City of Murals, world-class wineries, quaint artisan galleries, and unforgettable whale watching experiences. If you're looking for lunch recommendations or a place to stay, our councilors would be happy to help make bookings and provide directions. The CRVC also hosts a variety of local souvenirs, books, and clothing items to fit your travel needs. Feel free to stop in for a coffee and to use the free WiFi.
Okanagan Falls Visitor Centre
The Okanagan Falls Visitor Centre is Okanagan Falls official travelers' resource; our team can assist you with many services including offering tips for local "must-sees" and providing information on how to explore safely.
Hope, Cascades & Canyons Visitor Centre
Stop by the Hope, Cascades & Canyons Visitor Centre to learn everything you need to know about beautiful Hope, BC! Please note that the Hope Museum is temporarily closed. Inquire at the Visitor Centre for more information.
Vancouver Island Visitor Centre
Whether you are in the planning stages of your vacation or have arrived in the area and don't know where to begin, the Comox Valley's Vancouver Island Visitor Centre is your first stop to create an unforgettable vacation! The Centre also offers a fun and interactive introduction to Vancouver Island from ocean to alpine! Touch a live oyster, identify local trees or explore the region through a touch table of Vancouver Island images. Take a few fun photos of your own and enjoy free WI-Fi so you can catch up on the news at home. There are outdoor picnic tables, pet walking area and a children's play structure. There is even an e-vehicle charge point.
Osoyoos Visitor Centre
We are open! Destination Osoyoos invites you to experience Canada's warmest welcome. Please stop in on your way or reach out to us before your trip to beautiful Osoyoos! Our Visitor Service Ambassadors are happy to help make your trip a remarkable one!
Fort Nelson Visitor Information Centre
The Fort Nelson Visitor Information Centre is located at Mile 300 on the famous Alaska Highway. Stop in to get information, ask questions, use the computers or internet, use bathrooms and fill up your coffee mug. The centre is also stocked with local artisan products from art and jewelry to pottery and First Nations products which may make a great keepsake. We have Covid-19 procedures in place - if you have any concerns please give us a call We are closed on Statutory Holidays
Dawson Creek Visitor Centre
The official Visitor Information Centre in Dawson Creek! Maps and directions brochures souvenirs gift shop accessible entrance washrooms free Wi-Fi Come visit our trained and friendly staff to help you plan your stay in Dawson Creek and your trip up the Alaska Highway!
Lillooet Visitor Information Centre
Visitor Services and Amenities - Information about Lillooet and area businesses, attractions, and events. Maps, visitor guides, and travel information. Road closures and conditions.
Terrace Visitor Information Centre
Welcome to Terrace an exciting hub throughout the year. Nestled along the mighty Skeena River, surrounded by peaks, lakes, and wildlife, it's your gateway to unparalleled outdoor adventures in Northern BC. From fishing in scenic rivers to thrilling mountain biking, Terrace embraces active living. Winter enthusiasts find joy in Shames Mountain, a family-friendly powder haven. For a relaxed experience, savor fresh air, local eateries, and vibrant arts scenes. Explore small-town charm with modern amenities, uncovering First Nations culture in Tsimshian communities and beyond! The Visitor Centre is the place to get maps, suggestions for sightseeing tours and first-rate advice on things to do in Terrace and surrounding area. Drop in and get help with: local, regional and provincial visitor information, trip planning, BC Ferries reservations, fishing and guiding information, souvenirs, accommodations and restaurants, free wireless internet.
Daajing Giids Visitor Centre
The Daajing Giids Visitor Center is located on the waterfront with gorgeous ocean views. We are an excellent local source of information when visiting Haida Gwaii. Inside the longhouse inspired building you will find engaging, resourceful staff, artisan galleries, a gift shop as well as useful interpretive materials. Head outside to our garden and picnic area to relax and take in the fresh air. We also have a large day parking area for RVs and clean indoor public restrooms. We are closed seasonally from December until mid-April. We will be intermittently checking our email; and voicemail messages throughout this time. Stay tuned for our reopening date in Spring!
Sechelt Visitor Centre
Let the Sechelt Visitor Centre introduce you to all that Sechelt and the lower Sunshine Coast have to offer. Nestled between Georgia Strait and Sechelt Inlet, is the town of Sechelt. Just two hours north of Vancouver, BC, you'll feel like you're a world away. Enjoy small-town friendliness, stunning scenery, and our many services. There is literally something for everyone: a multitude of festivals, farm to table restaurants, farmers' markets, local breweries, First Nations' museum and cultural tours, a plethora of artists and artisans, musicians and dancers, and of course, the great outdoors with its mountains, lakes and ocean, all providing countless adventure opportunities for all levels of ability. Our visitor centre is located in amongst some of Sechelt's most beautiful gardens and is a short block from the beach. We have free WiFi, and knowledgeable, enthusiastic staff to help make your visit a memorable one!
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