Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Island View Beach Regional Park
This seasonal government-run campground on the ocean offers affordable RV and tent camping in nature with fabulous panoramic seascape views. It features a long sandy beach, bird watching, nature events, a variety of walking trails, including a user-friendly loop trail. It is close to the ferry, airport, downtown Victoria and the Lochside Regional Trail. The campground has 18 beach front RV sites, 5 treed tent trailer sites and 24 treed tent sites, and all campsites are self-contained. Sites are reservable online only, up to 30 days in advance; no first-come first-serve. All sites $25/night; $10 for each additional vehicle. Payable online by Visa or Mastercard. Payable on site by Visa, Mastercard or cash. See website for more details.
Three Sisters Winery
Three Sisters Winery is conveniently located on the Naramata Bench just minutes from downtown Penticton. Owned by husband and wife team Matthew and Rebecca Mikulic (each of whom have a trio of sisters in the family), Three Sisters Winery takes a modest, hands off approach to winemaking, letting the fruit speak for itself from ground to glass. The award-winning wines delight new and seasoned wine lovers alike. In the tasting room you'll find locally designed merchandise, beautiful art, and a team of friendly experts ready to create an unforgettable experience rooted in love and creativity. The seasonal picnic patio often hosts events, and is a perfect place to take in the stunning view of both lakes and share a bottle of wine. Both the tasting room and the picnic patio welcome and welcome families and furry friends. Three Sisters Winery strives to make all visitors feel like family. Kick back and share in our passion for chats and Chardonnay!
Trickle Creek Lodge
The Trickle Creek Lodge is surrounded by the natural beauty of the pristine mountain wilderness. This 80-room premiere resort hotel offers a superb venue for outdoor recreational activities. Inside, relax in the cozy atmosphere where lodgepole pine beams and river rock pillars provide a rustic elegance, which is sure to delight. It's a 'suite' life at Trickle Creek Lodge! Enjoy the comfort of a spacious studio, one-bedroom or two-bedroom suite with full kitchen, gas fireplace, balcony, separate living area, high-speed internet and a beautiful view of the majestic Rocky Mountains and world-class ski resort - an inspiration in any season
Nanaimo Yacht Charters & Sailing School
Nanaimo Yacht Charters & Sailing School specializes in bareboat yacht charters with a wide selection of both power and sailboats, as well as instruction for weeklong sailing adventures along BC's magnificent coastline! We are ideally located at the head of the Gulf Islands, on Vancouver Island with endless, picturesque cruising as far South as Seattle and as far North as Alaska. Sail with us - we are already there!
Blackfish Sailing Adventures
Blackfish Sailing Adventures offers sailing trips on a luxury 35 foot cruising yacht for half-day, full-day or overnight charters. We are also an accredited Sailing School and offer sailing and cruising courses from beginner to advanced levels.
WildWays Adventure Sports & Tours
WildWays is an award winning Outdoor Adventure and retail store offering Biking, Kayaking, Stand up Paddleborads (SUP's) and an extensive line of clothing, gear and accessories for people-powered recreation. We have been in operation for over 20 years, and have an outstanding service reputation. We also offer rentals of SUP's, Kayaks, and bikes and offer tours on the Kettle Valley Railgrade.
The Riding Fool Hostel
Located in historic downtown Cumberland, this Tourism BC Approved Accommodation occupies an 1895 heritage building which served as the village hardware store prior to being tastefully restored & converted into a 30 bed hostel. Cumberland has become home to those seeking a slower pace, the arts and unparalleled access to recreation resulting in a vibrant, youthful mountain valley culture. The Riding Fool is at the trail head of world class mountain bike trails and a quick drive to Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Forbidden Plateau Recreation Area, Strathcona Provincial Park, Comox Lake, kayaking, scuba, rock climbing, hiking & more! If you enjoy a more relaxed travel experience rich with recreational opportunities and steeped in history you will most certainly enjoy the Village of Cumberland and the Riding Fool.
The MAQ Hotel
The MAQ lively hotel located in the centre of Tofino complete with an outstanding restaurant (The BEAR Bierhaus), a cozy cafe with great views and a fun pub.
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.
Kiwi Cove Lodge
Getaway rural accommodation on Vancouver Island just 20 minutes south of Nanaimo. All 12 guestrooms have private bath and breakfast included. South view rooms overlook a well manicured kiwi vineyard with ocean and mountains beyond.A relaxing park-like waterfront property, great for group retreats, reunions. Open year round.
Fort St. John Visitor Information Centre
We have Certified Visitor Counsellors to assist with all of your travel needs! Complimentary brochures Free maps & maps for purchase Up-to-date weather, road and event information Free wi-fi A great souvenir shop & more Open Stat Holidays from May (Victoria Day) to Sept (Labour Day), inclusive.
Hotel Zed Kelowna
Welcome to Hotel Zed Kelowna, your Kelowna home away from home. Hotel Zed Kelowna aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.Nearby landmarks such as Downtown Marina Kelowna (0.1 mi) and Don-O-Ray Farm Adventure (2.5 mi) make Hotel Zed Kelowna a great place to stay when visiting Kelowna.Rooms at Hotel Zed Kelowna provide a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.In addition, while staying at Hotel Zed Kelowna guests have access to a 24 hour front desk, a rooftop terrace, and an outdoor fireplace. You can also enjoy a pool. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Hotel Zed Kelowna.While in Kelowna, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Hotel Zed Kelowna, including Raudz Regional Table (0.1 mi), Little Hobo Soup & Sandwich Shop (0.4 mi), and The Bohemian Cafe & Catering Co (0.3 mi).If you are interested in exploring Kelowna, check out one of the art galleries, such as Geert Maas Sculpture Gardens Gallery and Studio, Rotary Centre for the Arts, and Kelowna Art Gallery.Hotel Zed Kelowna puts the best of Kelowna at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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Wahous Wilderness Lodge
Discover Wahous Wilderness Lodgean unforgettable retreat nestled in the remote, pristine beauty of Quait Bay, north of Tofino, BC. Formerly known as Tofino Wilderness Resort, this fully Indigenous-owned and operated lodge is rooted in the traditions of the Ahousaht Nation. Accessible only by boat or seaplane, Wahous offers more than just comfort and stunning viewsit offers meaning. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the ahuusath people, savour traditional meals, relax in cedar hot tubs, and explore ancient forests and wildlife-filled waters. Every stay supports community-led stewardship, sustainability, and cultural renewal. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, your visit helps preserve this sacred land for future generations. Come walk gently, and leave deeply changed.
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