Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

West Coast Motel On The Harbour
Ucluelet
Clean and friendly motel at the Small Craft Harbour in central, small-town Ucluelet. Some units have beautiful views of the colourful fishing fleet. Steps to the boats, walking distance to restaurants, whale watching, fishing tours, and the Wild Pacific Trail. 10 minute drive to Long Beach/Pacific Rim National Park. 30 minute drive to Tofino. Free WIFI & optik TV, free use of pool and 3000 square foot gym with harbour view + sauna. No pets permitted, no smoking in units. Cookshack with BBQ and crab pot on site during the high season. Lots of room styles to choose from from tiny, but economical suites, full kitchen suites, 2 bedrooms and our West Coast units with covered balconies facing the boats. We also have a 4 bedroom "Fisherman's House" with a huge deck facing the boats.
The Sentinel
Kaslo
The Sentinel is a lakefront luxury B&B and Retreat Center located a short 50 minute drive from Nelson or a 7 minutes from the heart of Kaslo. Our luxury rooms boast superior King sized beds or two twins, all with stunning views of Kootenay Lake and ensuite bath. Onsite bodywork treatments available, booking required 48 hours in advance. Relax on our 800 square foot deck, garden, lakeside sitting area or take a canoe or kayak out of a spin.
Panorama Vacation Retreat at Horsethief Lodge
Canadian Rockies
Panorama Vacation Retreat at Horsethief Lodge, nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, is a favorite among visitors. Any time of the year, the resort's heated Jacuzzis, pools, saunas, and the natural Hot Springs are a respite after a day of outdoor adventure skiing, snowmobiling or exploring the landscape on ATVs. Play tennis, BBQ with friends and family, relax and splash in the mini water park, golfing at Greywolf or dine at the local restaurants, Panorama Vacation Retreat offers memorable activities for all.
The Cabins at Terrace Beach
Ucluelet
Check in & chill out at The Cabins and Lodge at Terrace Beach. Our 6+acre oceanfront and rainforest resort property in Ucluelet offers fully loaded oceanfront, waterfront and rainforest cabins and suites, a lodge and modern oceanfront cabins. The Cabins at Terrace Beach offers you fully equipped kitchens with dishwasher, large private soaker jacuzzi tub, fireplace, washer/dryer, large decks with BBQ, HDTV's in living & bedrooms, free wi-fi, pets are always welcome in all the Cabins. The Lodge offers you deluxe suites with king size beds, propane fireplace, double size soaker tubs, stand up rain shower, mini fridge, iPod & iPhone docking station, HD TV, large deck in ancient rain forest with ocean & beach views, and the beautiful great room, the true heart of the lodge. The Cabins, the Sabbatical and the Lodge at Terrace Beach in Ucluelet, your Home-base on the West Coast.
Sundance Guest Ranch
Ashcroft
This is it - this is your ranch, only four hours from Vancouver, Canada! Whether you're looking for a horseback riding holiday with a bit of adventure, a family vacation at a dude ranch where even the kids will have fun, or just some place new where you can really get away from it all, you've found it. Sundance Guest Ranch is located in the warmest, sunniest spot in Canada with sweeping, panoramic views of the wide open Thompson River Valley that are so beautiful, they're ridiculous... but that's not it. Sundance Guest Ranch is just an easy four hour drive from Vancouver, Canada, making us a perfect weekend getaway destination... but that's not it. Sundance Guest Ranch serves absolutely amazing food that goes well beyond what you might expect from a "dude ranch"... but that's not it either. Sundance Guest Ranch runs a herd of over 100 happy, well-cared-for horses with thousands of acres of spectacular and varied terrain to explore, and the horseback riding is truly wonderful, whether you're looking for relaxing, instructive or exciting... but even that's not it. When you've just gotten back from a ride, and you're sitting on the lounge deck with your favourite drink in your hand, watching the herd gallop out to the field for the night and laughing with someone you've known ten minutes like you've known them ten years... lean back, put a foot up on the railing and look around... you're close, close to knowing why we say: "The first time, it's a vacation - after that, it's coming home."
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.
Marine Link Tours
Alert Bay
Explore The Working Coast Aboard the M.V. Aurora Explorer with Marine Link Tours, cruise the inland waterways of coastal BC on the magical MV Aurora Explorer! Our 135-foot landing craft transports heavy equipment & freight, as you enjoy rugged coastal scenery & abundant sea life. Our chef will prepare first class meals while you experience the ambience of small group cruising and journey off the beaten track where no big cruise ship will ever go. With no more than 11 fellow passengers, your crew of six will take excellent care of you on your 5-night, 6-day voyage. Watch as heavy equipment rolls on board and see freight of all types discharged at the many stops along the way. Visit working logging camps, remote villages and other unique coastal destinations. Pull up a deck chair and enjoy the sun as we sail past numerous tidal rapids and flowing waterfalls. Observe marine wildlife in their natural surroundings and disembark on secluded beaches and stroll old growth forests.
Canadian Coastal
Sea to Sky
Howe Sound is North America's southern-most fjord, and, with predictable winds, sheltered waters, majestic mountains, waterfalls, and marine life, is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to sail. Whether a complete novice or seasoned racer, enjoy the experience of a three hour hands-on luxury sailing adventure while learning about the ecological and historic features of the region.
Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club
Sea to Sky
Mountain Golf at it's finest. Carved out of the slopes of the Coast Mountain range in British Columbia, this magnificent Whistler golf course allows nature to dictate the path without constraints of commercial influence. Traversing creeks, ponds, and granite rock, elevation changes of more than 400 feet overall create an impressive golf opportunity. Naturally spectacular BC resort golf.
Nootka Island Lodge
Nootka Island
Enjoy the Fishing Adventure of a Lifetime! Nootka Island Lodge offers world-class fishing for Chinook (King) Salmon, Coho (Silver) Salmon, Halibut, Ling Cod and Rockfish in the rich fishing grounds of scenic, historic Nootka Sound, British Columbia. Nootka Island Lodge was the first lodge on the island so we are the closest to the fishing grounds! The Cyr family has owned and operated Nootka Island Lodge for over 33 years. Come for the fishing adventure of a lifetime with guides and hosts who know the area well From King Salmon to Halibut to Ling Cod & Rock Fish - you'll reel 'em in big! We were the first lodge on Nootka Island so we are only minutes from the best fishing! Our guides know the area well and are ready to put you into some of the best fishing spots! Enjoy spectacular views and breathtaking scenery as you fly into Nootka Island. Not into fishing? There's plenty of other adventures to enjoy!
PNE – Pacific National Exhibition
Metro Vancouver
The Fair at the PNE is the best part of summer! For the last two weeks of August through the Labour Day long weekend, The Fair features more than 50 rides and attractions, nightly concerts, live performances, agricultural and animal displays, games, and food. It's fun for all ages plus children 13 years and under are free with an adult admission. The Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) fairgrounds was established in 1910 to showcase British Columbia. The PNE operates on a 114-acre site at the City of Vancouver-owned Hastings Park and consists of Playland, the annual 15-day Fair at the PNE, and Fright Nights at Playland. The PNE also includes year-round rental facilities for concerts, conventions, trade shows and sporting events with the Pacific Coliseum the largest venue within Hastings Park. The Pacific Coliseum was proud to be the official venue for Short Track Speed Skating and Figure Skating during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and is currently home to the WHL's Vancouver Giants hockey team. No single location in Vancouver captures the spirit and history of this city, its people and its many achievements as the Pacific National Exhibition. For over 100 years, millions of guests have enjoyed shows, exhibits, sporting events, amusement rides, concerts, cultural activities and, of course, the annual Fair at the PNE. The 2017 Fair at the PNE is August 19 to September 4 (closed Monday, August 21 & 28)
Diving Sports Canada
Metro Vancouver
Diving Sports is Vancouver's largest dive shop. Want to Learn To Dive in Vancouver ? Diving Sports offers Scuba Diving courses through PADI, TDI and SDI as well as Freediving courses through PADI and PFI. Register today for your PADI Open Water training to get your Certification! Shop our large selection of scuba equipment, snorkeling gear, spearfishing and freediving equipment as well as swimming accessories. Join our highly trained diving instructors for local and tropical trips. We also offer discover scuba diving in Vancouver, drysuit specialty, private scuba lessons, scuba lessons, guided dives and more! Come visit us at our Vancouver location to register for a diving course, purchase dive gear or snorkeling gear for your holidays
Township 7 Vineyards & Winery (Naramata Bench)
Okanagan Valley
Whats our story? Our Langley winery was where it all started, but this is where it all happens! The story of our Okanagan winery might start with a tasting in our wine shop, and a friendly conversation over a few sips as you learn about our history on the Naramata Bench. We are a working winery and there will be no mistaking that fact when you come and visit. Take a look around back and you are very likely to see our winemaker Mary McDermott at work. Our goal? A warm welcome. Our desire? Constant elevation of the senses and the experience of wine, and a future memory that begins with, "Do you remember when we tasted that wine?". Our staff are here to start you on a journey to get to know us, our wines, everything we love about wine. Now that you've discovered Township 7 Vineyards & Winery, we're sure you'll become a part of our own band of wine lovers, and we'll see you and share a glass...soon.
Sidney Museum
Sidney
Established in 1971, the Sidney Museum has served the community of Sidney and North Saanich since then. Run by the Society of Saanich Peninsula Museums, the museum promotes awareness of local heritage through exhibits, programs, and collections. Its permanent collection consists of over 6000 items. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the museum also features rotating monthly exhibits. These temporary exhibits include everything from an annual Quilting display, a Teddy Bear Christmas Display, and of course the famous 3-month long Lego Exhibit. The Society of Saanich Peninsula Museums is a non-profit organization, and the Museum is open to the public by donation.
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