Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Christina Lake Welcome Centre
Create your next Christina Lake adventure! Our Visitor Information Centre has the resources to help inspire and plan your memorable stay. Learn more at our website, www.christinalake.ca.
The Spa at the Wedgewood Hotel
An intimate oasis tucked away in the heart of downtown Vancouver, the Spa at the Wedgewood Hotel offers an elegant boutique retreat for rejuvenation, wellness, and beauty. We invite our Spa guests to enjoy an array of indulgent services, a eucalyptus steam room, and a tranquil Relaxation Room with a lovely garden terrace.
White Grizzly Cat Skiing
Our easily accessible, backcountry ski lodge, located just a 90-minute drive north of Nelson, BC is your gateway to some of the Kootenays BCs best steep tree skiing and deepest powder. We cater to advanced-expert, skiers and snowboarders who love riding terrain features like steep chutes, drops, and those cushy pillows of prime Kootenay Coldsmoke. We provide an intimate experience with no more than 12 guests in our lodge and snowcat at any time. At White Grizzly, theres always a warm Kootenay welcome and a passion for outdoor adventure. With professional ACMG ski guides and friendly staff, the lodge has an authentic, laid-back vibe. Join us for your next cat skiing holiday.
Sidney Museum
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.
The Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery
The Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery is a multi-faceted organization with a history museum exhibition, regional archives, two contemporary gallery spaces and a fabulous gift shop. The history museum features an introduction to the Sinixt and Ktunaxa nations, culture and perspectives, the history of European exploration and the challenges of trade and travel routes, and how various industries such mining, transportation, hydroelectricity affected the area and the creation of the Queen City. Our galleries rotate exhibitions eight times per year and feature everything from contemporary art and pop culture, to fine craft and design, to local architectural and social history the Nelson Museum's exhibitions connect to this areas creative energy and rich heritage. The gift shop features wares from over 100 local artists and authors. If you are looking for a gift that reflects Nelson and areas abundant talent and craft, you will certainly find it in our superbly curated Shop.
Oyama Lake Eco Lodge
Oyama Lake Eco Lodge is situated on a volcanic lake with 27 islands, 15 cabin rentals, as well as a few camping sites. Stay the night or come up for the day and rent a boat. We offer canoes, kayaks, pedal boats, paddle boards, motorized fishing boats as well as lager pontoon boats. Oyama lake is great for fly fishing, trolling behind a boat, swimming, relaxing or exploring. Three of our cabins come with private washrooms, however, there is also a shared ladies powder room and a shower house on-site. All cabins have their own fire-pit as well as access to a communal BBQ area. There is a small store on-site, but it is recommended that you bring up your own food and water. We are located 20 minutes up a logging road from the town of Oyama. Hope to see you soon!
The Great Canadian Trolley Company
Join Us for a Hop-On, Hop-Off Adventure! We invite you to hop aboard our iconic red trolleys and embark on a memorable adventure through Vancouver's stunning landscapes, from the majestic mountains to the serene waterfront, and everywhere in between. Whether you're a solo traveler, a family, or a group of friends, there's a seat waiting for you on our trolleys.
Manning Park Resort
Manning Park Resort is a four season, family-friendly resort in the heart of the Cascade Mountains that offers year-round camping and accommodation; hiking, biking, canoeing and paddling; skiing/snowboarding; 64km of cross-country ski trails; snowshoeing; and an outdoor ice rink. It has full Resort amenities, including a variety of accommodations, restaurant, pub, swimming pool and recreational activities, all in a beautiful natural setting. The Resort is within E.C. Manning Provincial Park, which means there are incredible hiking trails, and multi-purpose trails for biking, horseback riding, snowshoeing, cross- and back-country trails in the winter. In winter, our downhill ski and Nordic areas have a great progression for all levels, and we see consistently great conditions, due to our higher elevation and by virtue of being slightly more inland than the Coastal Mountains. We are about Fresh Air Experiences, and we like to think we have something for everyone!
Coast Prince George Hotel by APA
The Coast Prince George Hotel by APA features a range of spacious guest rooms and suites. Each of the guest rooms features Electric Bidet Seat(TOTO® Washlet), 55 flat screen TVs and traditional welcoming origami cranes, a symbol of hospitality. These high quality amenities are signature features of APA Hotel in Japan and unique to APAs Urban Style Hotel concept. Our guest rooms all offer free Wi-Fi and local calls as well as access to our fitness centre. Our conference centre is the largest in the area, and we have a fantastic restaurant onsite. The downtown location is close to movie theatres, live theatres, restaurants, boutiques, and more.
Ucluelet Aquarium
We are open for the 2025 season! The Ucluelet Aquarium is a collect-and-release aquarium dedicated to raising awareness and respect for the local ocean environment.
The Jewish Museum & Archives of BC
The Jewish Museum and Archives of BC offers walking tours of Vancouver's historic neighbourhoods with a focus on Jewish community history. Join us for a scenic walk through Strathcona, Gastown, Oakridge, or Mountain View Cemetery. Full tour schedule on our website.
E.C Manning Provincial Park
E. C. Manning Provincial Park is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains, it is within a three hour drive from either the Lower Mainland (Vancouver) or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all-season recreation area. There are 4 provincial front-country campgrounds within the park, and multiple backcountry campsites. Within E.C. Manning Provincial Park, there are incredible hiking trails, and multi-purpose trails for biking, horseback riding, snowshoeing, cross-country ski and back-country trails in the winter. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions with opportunities for fishing, paddling and bird watching. E.C. Manning Park protects over 70 000 hectares of diversified terrain varying from the towering cedar rainforest of Sumallo Grove to the rare 2000+ year old Subalpine Larch forest on Mount Frosty.
Wood Lake Rv Park And Marina
Twelve parkland acres of lush paradise provide 167+ full-service RV sites, open from April through mid-October. Resort amenities include a modern 69 slip marina, clean shower & washroom facilities, coin & cc tap laundry, Kid'z Zone, children's activities, off-leash dog park, sandy beach, convenience store, free wifi, boat/trailer parking and guest/visitor parking. Centralized near world-class golf courses and wineries. Wine country tours are available for adults.
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