Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Bill Reid Gallery Of Northwest Coast Art
The Bill Reid Gallery is the only public Gallery in Canada dedicated to contemporary Indigenous Northwest Coast Art and honours Bill Reid by exhibiting the Bill Reid SFU Art Collection as well as presenting special exhibitions and programs that build bridges between all peoples, including Indigenous and settler populations. The Gallery is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Vancouver and can be found within a short walking distance from the Canada Lines City Centre Station located in Pacific Centre or the Millenium/Expo Lines Burrard Station.
The Westin Resort & Spa, Whistler
Breathe in the fresh mountain air at The Westin Resort & Spa, Whistler, a charming luxury hotel tucked away in the Coast Mountains. Wander around Whistler and explore the Olympic Village. No matter the season, there's always something to do outside, from hiking and fishing in the summer to snowboarding and skiing in the winter. Our hotel offers upscale amenities that make any visit to Whistler extra special. Take advantage of our valet parking and sample local specialties at our hotel restaurants FireRock Lounge and Grill & Vine. Dive into either our indoor or outdoor pool and stay active in our WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio. When you're finished exploring the Whistler backcountry, curl up in your spacious one-bedroom suite and stream the latest series and movie with our fast and free Wi-Fi. Order in with our hotel room service and warm up in front of your room's fireplace. Make the most of your time in Whistler and let our unique locale provide you with memories for a lifetime.
Kimberley’s Underground Mining Railway
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.
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site is an authentic representation of a once thriving community of canneries, boat yards, and residences, along the scenic shores of the Fraser River. Tour the oldest shipyard buildings in British Columbia, as you experience a bygone time when fishing and boatbuilding were flourishing industries on the Fraser River. Many of the buildings date back to 1885 and tell the stories of the diverse community of residents and workers in the historic fishing village of Steveston. The collection of heritage buildings has national value and was designated a National Historic Site in 1992.
Tweedsmuir Park Lodge
Stuie
Located in the village of Stuie, British Columbia on the banks of the Atnarko River, Tweedsmuir Park Lodge is located on the traditional territory of the Nuxalk and Ulkatcho First Nations. The lodge is located in an extraordinary area where the worlds most interconnected fjord system, the worlds largest temperate rainforest, and a dramatic mountain landscape of glaciers, plunging creeks, pristine rivers, and granite cliffs converge. Much of the area is now protected as part of The Great Bear Rainforest or Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. The area is renowned for its abundant wildlife and is one of the most pristine grizzly bear habitats in the world. The historic lodge has been welcoming guests since 1931. Guests of the lodge may select either a Small Group or a Private package. Come nightfall, guests stay in their own private chalet or elevated suite right at the forest's edge. All accommodations surround the large central lawn and offer excellent views with exceptional privacy.
Cranbrook History Centre
The Cranbrook History Centre is a landmark site located in Cranbrook BC. We preserve and display internationally recognized paleontology specimens, a nationally designated railcar collection, and serve as a repository for the history of Cranbrook and the East Kootenay region for all to explore and discover. Located in beautiful downtown Cranbrook, the History Centre offers something for visitors of all ages. The Centre is also home to the Trans-Canada Limited, a luxury train that ran in the 1920s, as well as many other restored Canadian trains.
Fraser River Lodge
Fraser River Lodge offers a unique escape for outdoor enthusiasts and luxury seekers alike, situated by the scenic Fraser River with stunning mountain views and wild bison roaming the property. Catering to individuals, couples, groups, and corporate retreats, the lodge provides a wide range of activities including axe throwing, trap shooting, pontoon rides, and yoga, ensuring a blend of adventure and relaxation. Accommodation options range from deluxe and executive lodge rooms to private chalets and exclusive bison hot tub suites, each offering distinct experiences and amenities. The lodge stands out with its comprehensive outdoor offerings, luxurious yet intimate accommodations, and commitment to creating unforgettable experiences. Fraser River Lodge is a premier destination for those seeking a unique, nature-integrated vacation or event venue.
Wayward Distillery
Wayward Distillery is a true craft distillery, situated in the fertile Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, and has led the charge in honey-based spirits since 2014. Each of our spirits are crafted on a base of sustainable honey, supporting local agriculture and getting a little Unruly while doing it! Honey is a delightful and sustainable resource, and we are proud to support BC agriculture at Wayward each and every one of our spirits is precisely designed to be sippable on their own and enjoyed in the tastiest of cocktails. We like how delicious our honey-centric spirits are, and we feel good about aligning our business with people who are also deliberate in their consumption choices, contributing to a healthy and diverse ecosystem. Welcome to our Wayward life, we invite you to join us in our pursuit to #BeeUnruly.
Contemporary Art Gallery
The Contemporary Art Gallery (CAG) is an independent, non-profit public art gallery and one of Canadas leading venues for contemporary art. Offering free access to everyone, we work with artists from Canada and around the world to produce exhibitions, off-site projects, residencies, learning, outreach, community engagement programs, events and publications. Each of these interdependent strands of programming varies in scale, duration and location to challenge how and where we might engage with contemporary visual art.
Larch Hills Cross Country Ski Area
Larch Hills Nordic Society is located half way between Enderby and Salmon Arm in beautiful British Columbia. Daily trail fees are affordable or purchase a membership for an economical option. We offer 57 km of skate/classic trackset trails; 114 km of ungroomed ski trails and 17 km of snowshoe trails. Our groomed trails are maintained by a PB Edge tracksetter and a side by side pulling the Ginzu groomer. There is a beautiful heated chalet with kitchen facilities and indoor washrooms. Our volunteers are active and provide daily grooming, a Safety Host program and ski programs and lessons for all ages.
St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino
Framed by the Rockies, the Purcells and the famous St Mary River, the St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino is a spectacular destination for getaways, vacations, conferences, retreats and weddings. The resort is located 10 minutes from Cranbrook, 5 minutes from the Cranbrook Rockies International Airport and 20 minutes from the picturesque town of Kimberley. Within its historic walls and the connecting Lodge are beautifully appointed, elegant guestrooms and conference facilities. Within the Resort lies the Interpretive Centre, operated by The Ktunaxa Nation Council. Daily tours allow guests to learn more about the buildings fascinating history, people, and culture found only in this part of the world. St. Eugene offers a wealth of culinary experiences to please the palate and delight the senses of each guest. With 4 spectacular onsite food and beverage choices including informal fine dining in Numa, overlooking the sun-drenched deck and golf course. Or wind down with a glass of wine at our refined cozy Numa Lounge. For individuals looking for a more relaxed setting, simply enjoy the 19th Hole Bar & Grill, located at the St. Eugene Golf Course. Also on site is the newly renovated Casino of the Rockies The bold, nature-based design concept pays homage to the Ktunaxa First Nations connection to the earth, and highlights flora and fauna native to the mountains and foothills in our backyard. The all-new, full-service restaurant Kisuk kiki (key-seeouk- keekit) is a dining experience all its own. The new restaurant features small plates & appetizers, entrees and a full bar including craft cocktails. Or take in the excitement with tapas and a game of billiards in the Casino Lounge. With 224 slot machines, 10 table games and delicatessen style dining makes this casino a landmark of its own. Our 18-hole, Les Furber-designed Golf Course was named "one of Canadas top new courses" by Golf Digest Magazine. The pristine fairways and white sand bunkers wind their way through several different environments, creating a unique combination of links, forests and a spectacular views of the St. Mary River. Our fitness centre features a fully equipped gym, steam room, sauna, a heated pool and two hot tubs. Now located onsite is the St. Eugene KOA RV Park. Located right along the St. Mary's river and only a short walk to the hotel and casino. Guests can enjoy the added amenities the hotel and RV Park have to offer.
Hazelmere Golf & Tennis Club
Hazelmere Golf Course first opened in 1962, and it has maintained a reputation for excellence ever since. Conveniently located in Surrey, which is near the U.S. Border, White Rock Beach and the Township of Langley, Hazelmere has earned a place among the finest British Columbia golf courses. In fact, from 2006 to 2008, Hazelmere Golf Course hosted the Greater Vancouver Charity Classic, a high honor for any golf course. Hazelmere has benefited greatly from a set of 2003 renovations done by Russ Olson, Boyd Beatty and Curtis Hnatiuk. The highlight of these enhancements is without question the natural grass practice facility, complete with five target greens and a practice fairway bunker. Golfers flock to Hazelmere Golf Course from all across the Lower Mainland, anxious to improve their games. Off the course, Hazelmere also boasts a number of attractive amenities, even if you don't play golf. Hazelmere's clubhouse is one of the most elegant, spacious facilities in all of British Columbia golf. You'll love the vast Panorama Room, the luxurious Garden Room, the comfy lounge and the quaint Fireside Room. The Clubhouse specializes in winemakers, New Year's Eve Parties and the famous award-winning Sunday Brunch. Hazelmere is a picture-perfect venue for your next special day, whether it be a wedding, corporate function, golf tournament or afternoon with friends. Finally, Hazelmere mixes golf with tennis, offering court junkies the finest tennis facility in Fraser Valley. You'll love working on your serve year-round in one of our venue's four indoor courts. Director of Tennis Peter Knispel and his team of NCCP-certified tennis professionals will have your game at levels you never thought possible. There are many ways to relax and escape from the hectic pace of daily life here at Hazelmere Golf Course. In fact, we offer so many amenities, the biggest problem might be picking which one to indulge in.
Whistler Valley Tours & Charters
Whistler's premier sightseeing tour company, offering Sightseeing Tours, Private Tours, Charters and more! Our sightseeing tours offer breathtaking scenery, rich history and Olympic sites. We take you to the most picturesque and interesting areas in the valley while telling you all you need to know about Whistler and what it has to offer for the remainder of your stay. Discover lakes, rivers, waterfalls, Olympic venues and big valley views. Bears + wildlife sightings are also very high on our route!
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