Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Canadian Outback Rafting
Running half-day, full day and two-day Rafting tours on the rivers of the Sea to Sky corridor. We have convenient starting points from several Vancouver, Whistler and Squamish Hotels. We operate 7 days a week and on weekends we offer morning and afternoon departures. During the Covid19 pandemic we are offering "Book a Boat" options on all of our day tours. This option allows guests to reserve a private raft for 4-6 people in order to raft safely within the comforts of their own bubble.
Kenzie’s Fishing Adventures
Fully licensed and insured, professional, guided freshwater fishing on southern Vancouver Island. We specialize in customized, 6 to 8 hour fishing trips. Fish Vancouver Island's most productive and scenic freshwater systems with the most experienced guide/outfitters in the area. Fish the Cowichan River and other rivers and lakes for trout, salmon or bass.
Lakes District Air & Fishing
Our flightseeing tours are a wonderful way to see the wilderness and the beautiful Lakes District. Our floatplane flights are a great experience especially for those who have never been in a small plane. We own and operate one of Canada's most famous airplanes...the Dehavilland Beaver, come see for yourself and take a tour through historic areas and see BC's largest provincial park, Tweedsmuir!
Creekside Golf Course
Creekside Golf Course is now open for the season. The standard hole size in golf is just over four inches, at our Creekside course, the holes are nearly double that circumference. Just think of the hole-in-one opportunities! The accessibility of this course attracts a whole spectrum of players. Designed by expert golf architect Bill Newis, Creekside Golf Course opened in 2001 and has since been attracting beginners, families as well as seasoned golfers who wish to improve upon their game. Creeksides longest hole is 145 yards (roughly a sixth of the length of the average course), providing beginners with a relaxed experience and giving a confidence boost for the skilled golfer.
Travelodge by Wyndham Mountview Kamloops
Travelodge Mountview Kamloops Hotel is located in the southwest part of the city with spectacular views of the mountains and the South Thompson River. This Kamloops hotel is conveniently located only 20 km from the airport, just off Highway 1, and offers spacious guestrooms, an indoor hot tub and seasonal outdoor pool. The Travelodge Kamloops Hotel is within walking distance to local restaurants, shopping centers and many exciting things to do in Kamloops. The Travelodge Kamloops provides close proximity to popular outdoor adventures including white water rafting, fishing, boating, horseback riding and skiing. Additionally, nine nearby scenic golf courses offer some of the finest golf in Western Canada.
Mount Arrowsmith Brewing Company
Join us in our tasting room for a flight, sleeve, or pint of fresh, local, Mount Arrowsmith beer. Fill your Growler for the upcoming weekend or take home a mixed pack of bottles or cans. You can expect all of our delicious core beers to be available fresh and cold, as well as limited release brews that will be available exclusively in our tasting room! Arrowsmith Pizzeria is now open Tuesday - Saturday's from 2 - 8pm!
Fort Langley National Historic Site
Experience the excitement of the early West Coast fur trade at Fort Langley and stand in the spot where BC was proclaimed a British colony in 1858. Explore the scenic fort - built by the Hudsons Bay Company in 1827 - where fur traders once exchanged furs, salmon and cranberries with Indigenous communities. Fort Langley is packed with interactive displays and activities for the whole family, including a children's play area. Watch blacksmithing, barrel-making and baking demonstrations, or pan for gold and laugh along with an interpretive program. Additional experiences include overnight stays in a furnished oTENTik, audio tours, and special events. Free parking. Walking distance to Fort Langley village where you can explore shops museums, walking trails and dining. Please see our website for current COVID-19 details.
Backcountry Brewing
Step inside the backcountry and share some good times, great food and amazing beer. Take a growler to go or stay and enjoy the pizza, salads, sausages and snacks from the Backcountry Kitchen. This is a great place for families to enjoy and after 8 pm we dim the lights and crank up the tunes. A lot of care has gone into the design of the room, please come and immerse yourself. Cheers!
West Coast Water Sports
West Coast Water Sports was established in 2014 with one mission: to bring a high quality water sports equipment rental service to the Comox Valley area. Our passion for excellence is what inspired us to open our rental shop, and it continues to drive us each day. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service, and have developed great relationships with long-standing clients because of it. Come see for yourself what makes West Coast Water Sports different from the rest. Are you looking for a fun way to explore Comox Lake this Summer? Come to West Coast Water Sports and rent from our wide selection of water sport rentals. Whether you are a first time paddler or you have a love for the sport, come out and get on the water and have some fun in the sun.
Quatse Salmon Stewardship Centre
Leap in to Salmon's World at the Quatse Salmon Stewardship Centre! Explore, play and learn in our unique interpretive gallery featuring interactive exhibits and live aquaria. Take a guided tour of a working salmon hatchery and talk to knowledgeable staff about this amazing, iconic creature. Learn what makes wild salmon the lifeblood of the BC Coast. A visit to the Salmon Centre is a fun and educational experience for all ages!The Quatse Salmon Stewardship Centre, Quatse River Hatchery, and Quatse River Campground are operated by the Northern Vancouver Island Salmonid Enhancement Association. All proceeds fund salmon conservation efforts on Northern Vancouver Island.
Siwash Lake Wilderness Resort & Ranch
Escape to this 5-star, all-inclusive wilderness resort and luxury dude ranch, located off the beaten path in the rugged heartland of British Columbia on the iconic Rainforest to Rockies route through BC's Land of Hidden Waters. Siwash Lake is an intimate and ultra private hideaway for active families and couples who seek meaningful, impactful travel. This National Geographic honoured lodge is renowned for its soul-stirring adventures and beauty amid Nature in a dynamic, regenerating wilderness. Horseback ride to your heart's desire, fly fish in wild lakes and streams, explore waterfalls, sleep amid lavish linens, and dine on exquisite, home-grown organic cuisine. Wellness and other wilderness adventures include outdoor yoga, luxury star gazing, hiking, biking, glamping, kayaking, SUPing and so much more. Siwash Lake is a Condé Nast multi-award winner, Platinum-certified for sustainability, featured in Forbes, and ranked among the 10 best guest ranches in North America by USA Today.
Wells Visitor Information Centre
The Wells Visitor Information Centre can help you plan your trip to Wells, Barkerville, or the Bowron Lakes. Find out more about the events which are happening in Wells and Barkerville when you arrive, and get up to date information about things to consider as far as road closures or other visitor warnings.
Gibsons Garden Hotel
Gibsons Garden Hotel Is a newly renovated hotel centrally located in the town of Gibsons. It is only a 15 minute drive from the Langdale ferry terminal, and walking distance to all of the local restaurants, cinema, shopping, marina & nature trail (Mahond Trail). Whilst staying with us enjoy the newly renovated swimming pool, convention room, fitness room and atrium.
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