Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Sparkling Hill Resort & Spa
Sparkling Hill is renowned as a leading destination spa resort for wellness travel in North America where guests can maintain, improve or kick-start a healthy lifestyle and increase their overall sense of well-being. Offering a range of wellness amenities and services unprecedented in North America, Sparkling Hill Resort provides guests with a healing retreat from their normal environment and a mental break from the stresses of daily life. With a stunning location, resort inclusions, farm to table dining philosophy and holistic spa treatments, Sparkling Hill strives to educate guests on enhancing their personal journey to whole body wellness. Sparkling Hill Resort invites guests to immerse themselves in the healing power of water at our 40,000 sq. ft. KurSpa one of the largest spas in North America.
Museum of The Cariboo Chilcotin
Welcome to the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin. We are situated on Broadway Avenue South, Williams Lake serving on the traditional territory of the Secwepemc, Tsilhqot'in and Dakelh Nations. The Museum is a tribute to Williams Lake and the Cariboo Chilcotin regions. If you are looking to step back in time come on in we would love to open our doors to you. Nestled in the Cariboo Chilcotin, the Museum provides history and displays on the region, local ranching and rodeo heritage, it is also the home to the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame as well as exhibits on Indigenous Peoples, Railway, Mining, Medical, and Forestry just to name a few. Admission is by donation supporting local and provincial heritage. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Federal Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia, as well as the City of Williams Lake and the Cariboo Regional District in partnership with the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society.
Stanley Park Nature House
Upcoming Events: Indigenous Plant Use; Sun. Feb. 26; 1:00-3:00 p.m Register online. Come and visit Vancouver's only ecology center. Explore our interpretive displays to learn weird and wonderful facts about the animals and plants of Stanley Park.The Nature House is your gateway to nature and exploration!
First Fish Charters
First Fish Charters will have you fishing within minutes from the dock. We provide everything you need so you can relax and enjoy the spectacular scenery as well as the great fishing. Everyone from beginner anglers to seasoned veterans will benefit from host and guide's 15 years of guiding experience. Our trips are perfect for visitors from out of town, business entertaining or anyone who is looking for a quality local fishing experience. Our vessel is a 30 Foot Boston Whaler that is Transport Canada Certified.
W.A.C. Bennett Dam Visitor Centre
The W.A.C. Bennett Dam is one of the world's largest earth-fill structures. Enjoy the spectacular view from our Visitor Centre and fun exhibits that showcase dam construction, wildlife in the area, how we turn water into clean electricity, and more. For details on our seasonal operations and tour offerings, visit bchydro.com/bennett.
HR MacMillan Space Centre
The H.R. MacMillan Space Centre will be open on select dates for special programming. Visit the Upcoming Events page on our website for a full listing of virtual programs and workshops.
Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre
The Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the internment of over 22,000 Japanese Canadians during the Second World War. The Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre opened its doors in 1994 as an initiative from the New Denver Kyowakai Society to commemorate and honor the stories of over 22,000 Japanese Canadians who were stripped of their civil rights, labelled "enemy aliens" and uprooted from their coastal homes during the Second World War. Located on the site of a former internment camp, the original buildings, period artifacts, interpretive displays, and Heiwa Teien garden designed by the renowned Roy (Tomomichi) Sumi, chronicle this extraordinary episode in Canadian history.
Sheringham Distillery
Sheringham Distillery is based out of Vancouver Island, Canada and is on a mission to make the worlds most approachable gin, prioritizing sustainability and quality ingredients with a chefs approach to distillation. Sheringham caught global attention after their flagship spirit, Seaside Gin, took home the Worlds Best Contemporary Gin award in London, U.K. Seaside Gin was inspired by a walk along Vancouver Islands rugged coast with its refreshing fragrance of Nootka rose, the dewy Pacific Northwest rainforest, and fresh ocean air. Sheringham Distillerys spirits are known for versatility with deliciously complex yet impeccably balanced botanical profiles, making Sheringham spirits delightful sipped on their own, in a cocktail, or as an ingredient in your favorite dish.
Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum
Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum revives Prince George's captivating history back to an era when the railway was the region's lifeline and forestry was becoming BC's future. The Museum presents an interesting and fun industrial heritage attraction in a spacious park-like setting, where visitors are free to enjoy a "hands on - climb aboard" experience. All aboard!
Trethewey House Heritage Site
Our drop-in tour hours are from 1-4 PM Monday-Friday. Trethewey House Heritage Site is operated by Heritage Abbotsford Society, a registered non-profit. Our mission is to collect, record, preserve and share the stories of Abbotsford. We offer a range of programs and experiences including site tours, exhibits, historical Abbotsford walking tours, and more - all by donation. The Heritage Site consists of Trethewey House, Joey's Playhouse, the Upper Sumas Train Station, a Heritage Gallery, and the Sylvia Pincott Heritage Habitat Garden. Trethewey House was built in 1919-1920 by Joseph Ogle "J.O." Trethewey. As President of the Abbotsford Lumber Company, J.O. was responsible for leadership of the company during the company's boom years in the 1920s. The House is built in the local Craftsman style and was constructed using primarily local materials, making it distinct from other buildings of similar age within the City of Abbotsford.
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Thunderbird Café
Visit The Thunderbird Café, we nourish our daily visitors with a deliciously unique style of modern First Nations cuisine. Discover our boutique menu selection of affordable daily specials made with fresh local ingredients. 
Nita Lake Lodge
Discover a uniquely modern take on classic Whistler hospitality at Nita Lake Lodge. Located in the village of Creekside, along the shores of a beautiful, glacier-fed lake, ours is a hotel experience unlike any other. Unwind in the serenity of oversized suites, brimming with boutique amenities and home-like touches. Soothe your body at the full-service, organic spa, or sample the bounty of the Pacific Northwest with a locally sourced meal at our award-winning restaurant. Should you wish to explore, were only 500 metres from the base of Whistler Mountain and the Creekside gondola; vibrant Whistler Village is just a short walk or shuttle ride away.
Wayward Distillery
Wayward Distillery is a true craft distillery, situated in the fertile Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, and has led the charge in honey-based spirits since 2014. Each of our spirits are crafted on a base of sustainable honey, supporting local agriculture and getting a little Unruly while doing it! Honey is a delightful and sustainable resource, and we are proud to support BC agriculture at Wayward each and every one of our spirits is precisely designed to be sippable on their own and enjoyed in the tastiest of cocktails. We like how delicious our honey-centric spirits are, and we feel good about aligning our business with people who are also deliberate in their consumption choices, contributing to a healthy and diverse ecosystem. Welcome to our Wayward life, we invite you to join us in our pursuit to #BeeUnruly.
Ocean EcoVentures Whale Watching
Ocean EcoVentures' whale watching excursions depart daily from the seaside village of Cowichan Bay. Our Whale Watching tours focus on Biggs Killer Whales, Transient Orcas, Humpback Whales, Grey Whales and Minke Whales. You will also encounter Sea Lions, Bald Eagles, Harbour Seals, Dalls and Harbour Porpoise.A small, owner-operated family business, Ocean EcoVentures is committed to providing you with an intimate and informative whale watching tour.
Tofino Resort + Marina
Tofino Resort + Marina is the perfect place for adventure seekers and ocean lovers looking to experience the spirit of the wild, west coast. Inspired by adventure, Tofino Resort + Marina is the only full-service destination situated on the inlet and is just a short stroll from the artisan boutiques, surf shops and Pacific flavours of this ocean-side community. Experience the on-site Marine Adventure Centre, offering ocean adventures that take travellers throughout hikiiat (Hesquiaht First Nation), aauusat (Ahousaht), and auukiat (Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation). Stoke your inner fire at the resorts remote wood-fired floating sauna before cold-plunging into the salty healing waters of Clayoquot Sound. View bears and whales in the wild from the comfort of their boats, fill your cooler on a guided fishing charter, relax in natural geothermal pools at Hot Springs Cove, or embark on the newest adventure on a remote guided kayaking trip through the tranquil waters of Tofino Inlet. The 63 guest rooms offer marina views, oversized balconies, and comfortable beds to rest your head between all the adventures. Home to Tofinos only waterfront fitness centre, Tuff Fit overlooks a private marina with 58 slips and space to moor vessels of up to 130 feet. It is Tofino Resort + Marinas privilege to provide unforgettable connections to the West Coast and cant wait to share it all with you.
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