Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

qathet Visitor Centre
Make your first stop in the qathet region the Visitor Centre! Here you will find helpful staff ready to provide maps and directions, offer local services and souveneirs, help source and book local adventures and tours, as well as secure accommodation. Our staff are all trained Tourism/Visitor Information Counsellors who are happy to answer questions and offer local insider knowledge. If you can't make it in to the qathet Visitors Centre in person, we are available to answer questions over the phone, or by email. We're happy to help you plan your visit to the Sunshine Coast and qathet region, including Powell River, Lund, Savary Island, and Texada Island. And when you get here we'd love to see you - just drop by our Visitor Centre at 4760 Joyce Avenue!
Rock Creek Visitor Information at Riverside Centre
The Visitor Information & Servicing is located within the Riverside Centre. We are here to help you find what you're looking for when you are at the crossroads of Boundary Country! Stop in and say hello, use the washroom, stretch your legs, look at local art and get grounded in a slower pace world. Please follow all signage.
Sandspit Visitor Centre
Let us help you make the most of your trip to Haida Gwaii! We are located inside the Sandspit Airport Terminal with our hours changing seasonally. Sandspit/K'il Kun, is the southernmost community on Haida Gwaii, and the only community on Moresby Island. We are the last stop and gateway to Gwaii Haanas. Our community's many nearby bays and trails offer exiting places to explore coastal life and set up a base for your next adventure. Come in and ask us for a community trail guide map or other local information. We also pride ourselves on our gift shop which is a beautiful space to browse while you wait for your flight, where you will find books, souvenirs, and local art before you leave the islands. Bike rentals available. The Sandspit Visitor Centre is usually opened on flight days, around plane times. Please note the Sandspit Visitor Centre is sometimes closed at short notice due to staffing shortage. The Centre is also usually closed if a flight is cancelled.
Fort St. James Visitor Information Centre
The Fort St. James Visitor Centre is nestled between Douglas Avenue and Kwah Road on the traditional territory of the Nakazdli Whuten First Nation. Stop by to learn about the local history, culture and heritage of Fort St. James, Nakazdli Whuten First Nation, Stuart Lake and surrounding communities. Chat to one of our friendly Visitor Service Specialists about the exciting things to see and do throughout the seasons in Fort St. James. We hope to see you soon!
Similkameen Visitor Centre
Operated by the Similkameen Country Development Association, a local non-profit, the Similkameen Visitor Centre provides tourism services for the South Similkameen. Stop by and enjoy our picnic area. We have free WIFI, handicap accessible washrooms, a baby change table, electric charging stations and much more. Please be advised that we've switched from our former location to a temporary location within the Similkameen Recreation Centre.
Merritt Visitor Centre
Tourism Merritt is at the heart of the Nicola Valley. Whether youre traveling to or through the City of Merritt, the Merritt Visitor Centre at the Baillie House is a great location to start your visit. You can find Merritt tourism information, enjoy complimentary tea, coffee, or juice, and enjoy the lovely property which is especially vibrant in the spring and summer months. If youre looking for a place to stay in Merritt, the staff at the Merritt Visitor Centre at the Baillie House can assist you with visitor information, finding accommodations, restaurants and local points of interest.
Nelson Visitor Centre
The Nelson and Kootenay Lake region in the South-east corner of BC is a cultural & adventure travel destination unlike any other in the world. Discover this unique corner of British Columbia and enjoy eclectic fodder for foodies, art-goers, music lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers. #ExploreKootenayLake Find the Nelson Visitor Centre in the historic CP Station. We are the place to go to find out about everything in the West Kootenay region and beyond.
Campbell River Visitor Centre
Campbell River is a city nestled in nature, surrounded by the wild, with all the comforts of home. Let us help you discover BCs iconic wildlife, gather with friends and family, and experience how the nature here can transform us all. Follow #TheRealCampbellRiver to get inspired by stories from real travellers, and let us know how we can help you plan your journey! The Campbell River Visitors Centre specializes in helping travellers fill their vacation time in our community with printed resources, online resources and suggestions for what to see and do while people visit the area! We are also a great resource for locals, or those considering moving to the area or neighbouring communities. Be sure to stop by when you are visiting our city! We an also be found under @destinationcampbellriver on all major social media platforms so make sure to follow for the latest and greatest in the goings-on around Campbell River!
Thompson Okanagan Connector Visitor Centre
Our Visitor Centre is at the gateway to the Thompson Okanagan region of British Columbia. Our staff are welcoming and provide knowledgable travelling advice for the surrounding area. The Centre itself is the perfect rest stop, offering magnificent views of Okanagan Lake, plenty of parking space, a picnic area, pristine washrooms, free WiFi and EV charging stations. We are wheelchair accessible and our gift shop features Indigenous works & local artisanal goods, in addition to snacks, drinks, ice cream and coffee. We offer free information and resources on activities and resources for the Thompson Okanagan region and other parts of British Columbia.
Sparwood Visitor Information Centre
The Sparwood Visitor Information Centre, conveniently located next to "The Titan" in Titan Park, offers a wide selection of complimentary maps of B.C, directions, visitor guides of B.C, a great gift shop, and some of the cleanest public washrooms in Sparwood!
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.
Summerland Visitor Centre
Our staff is friendly and knowledgeable about the area and attractions in Summerland. We have the resources to make your stay one that you will remember and want to experience again and again. From travelling back in time on the Kettle Valley Steam Railway to visiting one of our 24 award winning wineries, cideries & craft breweries, there is something for everyone to discover while visiting. Let us help plan your trip. Summerland Visitor Centre is wheelchair accessible and offers free WIFI, washroom facilities and picnic tables.
Parksville & District Chamber Of Commerce And Visitor Centre
Located at the entrance to Parksville, the Parksville Visitor Centre is conveniently located just off Highway 19A (Exit #46), between the Parksville Museum and the Peace Park. Our courteous and knowledgeable staff provide professional visitor counselling, customized itinerary planning, accommodation and activity reservations, helpful travel information including transportation and community information on all areas of British Columbia. The Visitor Centre is accessible. Public washrooms are available during our business hours.
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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