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Wood Lake Rv Park And Marina
Lake Country
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.
NEW OWNERS AND EXTENSIVE RENOVATIONS! Nestled amongst rivers, mountains and lakes our quaint little town is surrounded by natures untouched beauty and conveniently located by highways 3 and 5A. We offer a comfortable stay with our easy access to downtown shopping and restaurants. Our home away from home is irresistible with our low seasonal rates including commercial & seniors discounts, free internet access.
Nestled in the heart of Nelsons historic city centre, The Dancing Bear Inn is the perfect home base for travellers in search of backcountry adventures & authentic mountain culture. Our refurbished character estate is warm, charming, friendly and has everything you need to feel at home.
Summer Accommodations Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing resort is a summer retreat, beautifully situated on the shores of Eleanor Lake. It is a convenient overnight option, a peaceful weekend getaway or the perfect place to host your family retreat or function. Guests stay in one of 22 handcrafted log chalets that are nestled throughout the lush gardens and landscape of the resort. All Chalets come equipped with free WiFi, satellite TV, while our private and luxury chalets feature stone fireplace, kitchen, jacuzzi tub or steam shower.
The Powder Pillow B&B is a one-bedroom suite that is conveniently situated halfway between downtown Revelstoke and Revelstoke Mountain Resort. This one bedroom suite is over 600 square feet and provides a haven of warmth and comfort for the discerning guest. The suite features hardwood floors, a gorgeous bathroom with oversize shower, a kitchenette (no stove), a Queen bed with pillowtop mattress and a sofa bed in the living room. Relax after a day outdoors on the comfy leather couches and plan your next adventure or watch a movie on the 40 flat screen TV. Continental breakfast supplies are provided in the kitchenette.
Golden Riverfront Campground, also known as Golden Eco Adventure Ranch or The Ranch RV Park & Campground, is a 400-acre property located in Golden, BC, offering easy access to six nearby national parks. The campground provides a variety of sites, including 56 RV sites with electrical service, water, back-in, and pull-through options, along with 38 tent sites and a few yurts. The convenience store on-site offers groceries, firewood, and camping supply rentals as well as, bike, kayak and SUP rentals. Each site is spacious, well-maintained, and features picnic tables and fire pits. The campgrounds communal areas include a playground, sports field, and a unique artificial pond fed by the Columbia River, allowing guests to appreciate the natural environment of our various wildlife friends. Direct access to the Columbia River provides opportunities for swimming, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. The campgrounds two-story event pavilion with a commercial kitchen and games room is ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or parties for up to 150 guests. Group camping options are also available for families or friends. Golden Riverfront Campground offers exceptional amenities and services, making it the perfect destination for a memorable camping experience. Experience the natural beauty of British Columbia and book your stay at Golden Riverfront Campground today!
Welcome to Vancouver Islands premier RV resort and Marina located just 40 minutes from downtown Victoria. Enjoy the breath-taking natural beauty of the area against a backdrop of the Olympic Mountain Range and the Race Rocks Marine Reserve. Pedder Bay offers full service marina facilities including a fuel dock, three-lane boat launch ramp, boat rentals and guided fishing charters, gear rental, a tackle shop and lots more!
Our cottages are some of the few remaining historic Union Steamship Company cottages, built in the 1920s, that have been carefully preserved to maintain their original character. The kitchens are fully equipped: with a coffee maker, microwave oven, cooking utensils, cutlery, china, glassware, dish soap and more. We provide linens, towels, firewood and a barbeque. All accommodations have a view of Snug Cove and are child and pet friendly.
Two waterfront cabins & a one-bedroom suite on a half acre property on the Ucluelet harbour waterfront. Each unit sleeps 2 with a Queen bed. The cabins have kitchenettes & a deck with BBQ & 2-person Jacuzzi soaker tub. The suite has a full kitchen, a deck with BBQ & exclusive use of a hot tub. Breakfast supplies are provided in each unit, and all 3 units are pet-friendly. Our beach is perfect to launch a kayak or canoe. Lots of wildlife including deer, racoons, sea lions, river otters & Bald eagles; a Blue Heron frequents the rocks off our beach regularly. A few times a year a group of transient Orcas come into the harbor & swim right past our property!
Since the early 80’s, Whiski Jack Resorts has strived to provide a ‘home away from home’ experience for our guests. As a locally owned and operated property management company, our small team is dedicated to providing a unique vacation experience. Our vacation rentals are spacious and offer every amenity you’ll need so that you can focus on your Whistler adventure and connect with your friends and family. Our properties are ideally located throughout the Resort of Whistler, from the forest edge to the pedestrian-friendly Village, with pools, hot tubs and proximity to nature and access to the lifts. No matter what time of year you visit, you’ll feel at home in the mountains when you stay with Whiski Jack Resorts.
Our goal is to provide our guests with the finest personal service and a good night's sleep. Awake every morning to our famous free full menu breakfast. Located in the beautiful mountain town of Smithers, BC we are within walking distance of restaurants, shopping and nightly entertainment. Our staff can provide information on hiking, paddling, fishing and skiing. All rooms are non-smoking,clean and quiet. The beds are comfy with warm duvets, each room has a large flat screen HDTV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and phone. We hope the Stork Nest Inn will be your base camp to adventure in Northern BC.
Nestled in British Columbias striking Thompson Okanagan region, the Sun Peaks Grand makes it easy to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Located in the middle of Sun Peaks Village, true ski-in/ski-out, the resort offers something for every guest of every ability, from award-winning skiing and riding, mountain biking, hiking trails, and Sun Peaks ONLY outdoor pool. All Hotel guestrooms were recently renovated in the fall of 2018.
A family farm since 1933 growing a wide variety of quality Okanagan produce. Davison Orchards specializes in fresh cold-pressed Apple Juice, fresh baked pie, and Real Fruit Ice Cream along with a huge assortment of homemade jams and preserves. Davison Orchards is more than a Farm! You can sit on the patio looking over Vernon and towards the mountains while enjoying delicious treats made right at the Farmhouse Bakery. Take an Orchard Tour and learn a little history, a little about farming and have a whole lot of FUN! Farm animals, one acre children's play area, a gift shop, provide fun for all ages!
VNHS opened Skwachàys Lodge, the Urban Indigenous Fair-Trade Gallery, and the Artists in Residence Program in June of 2012. The former Pender Hotel was transformed from a three-and-a-half-story derelict SRO hotel to a unique Indigenous social enterprise that combines a boutique hotel with a street-level art gallery, that supports on-site housing and studio space for 24 Indigenous artists. VNHS identified the vulnerability of many urban Indigenous artists artists in need of housing, artists who for various reasons are not able to properly represent and market themselves or their work. Often these artists are commercially exploited through a long established street or underground market that takes advantage of their vulnerability. They try to live off their work by selling on the street or in the bars or through the commercial dealer network that purchases original, gallery quality art for, at times, only five or ten cents on the dollar. By creating a live/work supportive complex with a built-in gallery and community production space, VNHS took a lead role in addressing the social and economic inequities that Indigenous artists can face. The Artists in Residence Program is a unique and life-changing housing program for practicing Indigenous artists. The program includes very affordable housing in clean, unfurnished bachelor suites, 24/7 access to shared artist workshops, and participation in programming opportunities for personal and professional development that help artists develop their craft and move into the next phase of their careers. A 3-year residency in the program is dependent on successful program participation and the achievement of self-defined career goals. Emerging, mid-career, and senior artists are welcome to apply. To date we have had over 110 Indigenous artists complete the program. The Lodge, the Urban Indigenous Fair-Trade Gallery and production space are operated as a self-sustaining social enterprise. Artists are paid a fair price for their work. The model follows the established practices found in the art world. Generally an artist receives between 30%-60% of the retail price depending on the artists reputation and the cost that is underwritten by the gallery (framing, marketing and promotional expenses.) In short, when a guest spends their overnight travel dollars at the Skwachàys Lodge there is a social impact people are housed. When a guest, a member of the community or a company purchases authentic Indigenous art at the Fair Trade Gallery, there is a social impact a simple purchase fights cultural misappropriation and ensures that Indigenous artists are paid fairly for their work. Cultural tourism is one of the fastest growing segments of the tourism sector and there is absolutely a place for our urban Indigenous artists to participate in this industry as a means of reclaiming their lives and independence.