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Windsure Adventure Watersports
Metro Vancouver
Windsure is a family-run watersports business, located at beautiful Jericho Beach in West Point Grey, Vancouver. Today, we work to share our love of three quintessential Vancouver watersports: Windsurfing, Stand-Up Paddleboarding, and Skimboarding. Regardless of experience, age, ability, or comfort-level, Windsure has a program designed for anyone looking to get out on the water. Offering everything from beginner and intermediate lessons to equipment rentals to youth summer camps, the team at Windsure is dedicated to creating an experience for as many watersport-seekers as possible! We are proud to be a part of the Vancouver watersports community and we hope to continue to help it grow by sharing our love of the water with our fellow Vancouverites.
Experience the best in streamlined travel at Delta Hotels Kamloops. Our recently renovated downtown hotel has been thoughtfully designed with the essential needs of a frequent traveler in mind. Our spacious hotel rooms and suites offer premium bathrooms, plush bedding, inspiring workspaces and free Wi-Fi. For relaxation our hotel offers a state-of-the-art fitness centre featuring a 24-hour gym and a heated rooftop pool with cabana seating. After a busy day in downtown Kamloops, relax in our restaurant and bar with freshly-prepared dishes inspired from all corners of Canada and indulge in a drink from our wine library or a craft beer. Those looking to host a special event or meeting in Kamloops, Canada, can take advantage of our hotel's versatile event venues, including the largest event space in Kamloops. Our Downtown Kamloops hotel also offers business facilities and delicious catering and expert planning services to ensure an occasion to remember. We look forward to welcoming you!
Come to the northern edge of the Great Bear Rainforest on British Columbias north coast, to the Khutzeymateen. Here, within the traditional territory of the Tsimshian nations, lives a wild population of coastal grizzly bears. Just south of the Alaska panhandle and located within Canada's only grizzly bear protected area, Khutzeymateen Wilderness Lodge is your home in the wilderness where you can visit with the grizzly bears in the wild. No roads, no towns...just wilderness and wildlife. Climb into the floatplane and take off from Prince Rupert, BC for a 20 minute flight over mountains and inlets to the Khutzeymateen. Our days are filled with searching for grizzly bears in the lush Khutzeymateen Inlet and estuary, with bald eagles, seabirds, seals, waterfalls and mountains. We are trained and certified under the Commercial Bear Viewing Association of BC.
EXTINGUISH YOUR THIRST with the BEER of WINE COUNTRY! Nestled in the cavernous cellar beneath the "Old Firehall on Main" in Canada's Wine Capital, we pump out thirst-extinguishing ales with courageous flavour and alarming drinkability. The basement brewpub is open daily for drinks, food, live music, and retail sales. Firehall Brewery... rescuing maidens and men from bad beer since 2012.
Harrison Spa Motel is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Harrison Hot Springs, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.As your home away from home, the motel rooms offer a flat screen TV, a kitchenette, and air conditioning, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.Guests have access to a 24 hour front desk while staying at Harrison Spa Motel. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.While staying in Harrison Hot Springs, you can check out a popular Mediterranean restaurant like Milos Greek Taverna, which is serving up some great dishes.If you are interested in exploring Harrison Hot Springs, check out an art gallery, such as Canwest Art Gallery on the Lake.Enjoy your stay in Harrison Hot Springs!
We apologize but due to COVID and extenuating circumstances our E-bike rentals have been suspended indefinitely. We are sorry for the inconvenience. We do however, offer sales and service of our own line of E-bikes and a variety of e-scooters both online and from our storefront in Victoria. We hope to see you sometime soon!
Horse drawn wagon & sleigh rides in a rural setting. Trevor & Breeann own and operate a horse drawn wagon & Sleigh ride business on their farm in rural Bulkley Valley, Northern BC. We offer a safe and relaxing experience with experienced drivers.
Whether you are in Port Alberni for business or for recreation, we offer outstanding accommodation. Enjoy our year-round, covered, heated, outdoor, salt water pool and hot tub.Located between Nanaimo and the West Coast, the Pacific Rim National Park is our back yard. You can take a leisurely 90 minute drive to Tofino or Ucluelet, visit Long Beach and be back to the hotel in time for a swim. Or, stay over on your way to B.C.'S famous West Coast Trail. At The Hospitality Inn, we will meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
Kayaking Haida Gwaii & Gwaii Haanas National Park since 1989! Offering 1- 8 day guided sea kayak vacations, from K'il Kun (Sandspit), BC - for the natural history and wildlife enthusiasts. Escape the everyday, learn about a rich Haida Culture, and explore your sense of adventure.
The Aquabus's 17 vessels make stops up and down False Creek every 7 minutes or less -- so you never have to wait long for a ride. Our larger vessels are wheelchair accessible and bike-friendly! Hop aboard our iconic rainbow boats to enjoy the spectacular Vancouver skyline from a unique and impressive vantage point! The Aquabus is a family-owned business that has been providing ferry transportation in False Creek since 1986. With 40 years of experience serving False Creek and the surrounding area, the Aquabus is an essential adventure for tourists and commuters alike. Let our friendly and knowledgeable skippers ferry you around Vancouver in comfort!
See why so many travelers make Riverside Bed & Breakfast their bed and breakfast of choice when visiting Kamloops. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.Riverside Bed & Breakfast is a romantic bed and breakfast offering a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.Plus, guests can enjoy free breakfast, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Kamloops. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.While staying at Riverside Bed & Breakfast, you may want to check out Sushi Valley (1.1 mi) which is a short walk away.If youre looking for things to do, you can check out Riverside Park - Centre of the City, McArthur Island Park, or Kenna Cartwright Park, which are popular parks amongst tourists.At Riverside Bed & Breakfast, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Kamloops.
Whispering Spruce is a beautifully treed and shaded campground with many desirable features such as free wifi, childrens playground and firepits at each site. We are in the heart of Kicking Horse Country and are conveniently located a short distance to the east of Golden on the Trans Canada highway.
Experience the beauty of the Okanagan through artists' eyes!welcome you to browse excellent quality original art one block from the beach on colourful Front Street in downtown Penticton. Original oils, acrylics, watercolours local, BCrtists depict the Okanagan and Canada in all its glory. Sculptures in stone, bronze, ceramic, steel & glass are a feast for your eyes. Established in 1980 in downtown Penticton, this family-friendly gallery offers exceptional original art + museum-quality picture framing. Open 10-5:30 Tue-Sat. Open Mon too from June-Dec. Artists represented: Aunaray, Laila Campbell, Rod Charlesworth, Glenn Clark, Kelly Corbett, Les Dunlop, Serge Dubé, Val Eibner, Julia Hargreaves, Frances Harris, Anne-Marie Harvey, Sharon Clarke Haugli, Erika Hawkes, Michael Hermesh, Beverly Inkster, Dongmin Lai, Robyn Lake, Viv McElgunn Lieskovsky, Anita McComas, Angie Roth McIntosh, Min Ma, Ingrid Mann-Willis, Debbie Milner, John Revill, Anita Skinner, Nel Witteman, William Watt
Explore the fully restored and furnished late Victorian London Farm House (1898), illustrating rural life in Richmond between 1890 and 1920. London Farm is one of the earliest farm sites in Richmond, and features the home of Charles and Henrietta London, who built a small house on site in 1898 and then added to it in 1906. The farm produced dairy products, oats, wheat barley, fruit from an orchard and vegetables. This riverfront land became known as Londons landing and a wharf was built on the property to provide greater access to the river to send farm products to market. Today, visitors can enjoy beautiful heritage perennial flowers, a kitchen and herb garden, an outside exhibit of large, antique farm equipment and chickens.