Prestigious RV Resort nestled in the hills of Wells Gray Provincial Park. Full service 30amp sites, luxurious shower house,mineral springs swimming lake, golf course, hiking trails. Come join us in the serenity Just a walk in the wilderness.
The Wedgewood Hotel & Spa is one of the city's leading luxury downtown hotels. Located amidst the gardens and waterfalls of the fashionable Robson Square in the heart of Vancouver's thriving cosmopolitan core, the Wedgewood has become a true landmark. It is the only member of the prestigious Relais and Châteaux, and one of Canada's leading luxury hotels. The hotel is proud to be the only hotel with private balconies in all the rooms with a stunning view of the city.
The Inn on the Harbour is situated on a bluff overlooking the busy Prince Rupert harbour. More than half of our rooms have a view of the Pacific ocean. Within walking distance of shopping, services and attractions, Inn on the Harbour is ideally located in the heart of Prince Rupert. We are steps away from the bus drop-off for Air Canada and just a short drive from ferry and rail terminals. We are pleased to offer a smoke-free environment for the comfort of our guests as well as free wi-fi and a complimentary continental breakfast. We have an elevator for the convenience of our guests. Tastefully appointed rooms in a number of configurations make us the ideal choice for families and business travellers alike.
If youre looking for a budget friendly small hotel in New Hazelton, look no further than 28 Inn.Rooms at 28 Inn provide a kitchenette, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.In addition, 28 Inn offers a lounge, which will help make your New Hazelton trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.Travelers looking for cafes can head to Zelda's Travel Mug Cafe or Skeena Bakery.New Hazelton is also home to Ross Lake Provincial Park, a popular park that is not too far from 28 Inn.The staff at 28 Inn looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
Daily Resort Charge includes: Basic guest internet access: DVD rentals: self-parking for 1 car: Chrome casting service: movie theater: ski and bike storage: arcade room: board game rentals: seasonal drink in the lobby: PressReader access. Make the most of Whistlers skiing from our hotel at the base of Blackcomb Mountain with ski lifts a short walk away. Were a 10-minute walk from Whistler Village and its many shopping and dining options. Enjoy our two heated outdoor pools, hot tubs, fitness center and games room.
Cape Scott Provincial Park is a truly magnificent area of rugged coastal wilderness that is located at the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island, 563 kilometres from Victoria. Cape Scott is characterized by more than 115 kilometres of scenic ocean frontage, including about 30 kilometres of spectacular remote beaches. The rugged North Coast Trail is a challenging and popular 43.1 km hiking track that connects many pristine beaches by stretches of tough overland passage. The park stretches from Shushartie Bay in the east, then westward around Cape Scott and south to San Josef Bay. Rocky promontories, salt marshes and jagged headlands punctuate the fine-textured, white-sand beaches. The most impressive of these beaches, Nels Bight, stretches more than 2,400 metres long and 210 metres wide at low tide, and is one of the parks most popular camping destinations. Other significant beaches include San Josef Bay, Guise Bay, Experiment Bight, Lowrie Bay and Nissen Bight.
Big Bar Guest Ranch is proudly owned by Stswecemc Xgattem First Nation (SXFN), a community located in a semi-remote area on the the Fraser River, approximately 85 kilometers southwest of Williams Lake. Once two distinct bands, Canoe Creek (Stswecemc) and Dog Creek (Xgattem), our two Secwepemc communities joined together in the late 1800s. We honour our separate histories and our coming together. In the 1860s, more than 10,000 people traversed the Caribou Wagon Roadin search of a new life, land to raise cattle, or a gold strike. Harry Marriott, an immigrant from England, started working for the notorious Gang Ranch, one the largest ranch in Canada. Marriot acquired smaller ranches and land parcels, eventually consolidating them into the O.K Ranching Company, with access over 200,000 acres of cattle country and wilderness. Marriott partnered with his friend and Vancouver banker, George S Harrison and sectioned off 100 acres of their mutual land acquisition for his personal use. This was the beginning of Big Bar Guest Ranch. Much is unchanged since the Harrison family used Big Bar Ranch as their family retreat. The original family home, "The Harrison House", built in 1936 with logs and stone hewn and selected from the property, continues to provide a cozy retreat for guests on holiday relaxing in the great room in front of the fire place, or playing a cowboy song on the guitar in the music room. Big Bar guests have access to the original acreage of the OK Cattle Company, and can venture out across unspoiled pasture lands and forests. What has changed is that Big Bar Guest Ranch is now a part of our shared community vision of becoming an economically and politically self-sustaining community living Secwepemc culture, language, and traditions in a healthy and safe environment. Stswecemc Xgattem First Nation invites you to Big Bar Guest Ranch to experience the dramatic landscape of traditional SXFN Territory: interlocking valleys and plateaus, situated between bold and snow topped mountain ranges. It is our honour to share history as the original inhabitants of this land and welcome you to life on the ranch.
Twelve parkland acres of lush paradise provide 167+ full-service RV sites, open from April through mid-October. Resort amenities include a modern 69 slip marina, clean shower & washroom facilities, coin & cc tap laundry, Kid'z Zone, children's activities, off-leash dog park, sandy beach, convenience store, free wifi, boat/trailer parking and guest/visitor parking. Centralized near world-class golf courses and wineries. Wine country tours are available for adults.
Blind Channel Resort is a picturesque coastal destination, and is the only establishment on West Thurlow Island, in the outer Discovery Islands north of Campbell River, BC. Amenities you will find include spacious and luxurious ocean view cabins, licensed restaurant featuring fresh seafood and German classics, full service marina and fuel dock, general store, and tranquil hiking trails. Personalized custom wilderness tours are available in comfortable, covered cruisers. The area is home to whales and grizzly bears, plus a host of incredible marine wildlife. The cabins at Blind Channel Resort each have two separate bedrooms, so they're perfect for couples traveling together or for families. WiFi is available on site, but the property is out of cell phone range. There are cell signal boosters available at certain locations to help you stay connected, although many people find it refreshing to keep the phones off! Please call or e-mail to book your getaway today.
Sunny Slope BnB is located on Cluculz Lake BC. 2 rooms have private balconies facing the lake. A third room with queen bed.Great way to enjoy nature at its best.
Beach Gables Guesthouse - is a beautifully restored heritage building with a stunning lakefront location on Kootenay Lake in Kaslo. The clean, well-appointed rooms offer privacy, heritage décor and spectacular views of Kootenay Lake and the Purcell Mountains. Just steps away is the National historic landmark; the S.S. Moyie Sternwheeler - the worlds oldest intact passenger sternwheeler. A one block stroll takes you to Kaslo's unique shops, eateries and local micro-brewery or drive a scenic 20 minutes and soak at Ainsworth Hot Springs
Wya Point Resort is situated amongst old-growth forest and private, pristine beaches of the Yuu-thlu-ilth-aht (Ucluelet) First Nation peoples. Located on the rugged and remote west coast of Vancouver Island, we offer luxurious lodge accommodations, waterfront yurts and beachfront camping. We have nine timber lodges that were built to LEED Platinum standards using locally harvested red cedar. Each lodge is uniquely designed by a local carver and artist, and named for an animal of the Yuu-thlu-ilth-aht culture. The lodges come equipped with a full kitchenette, fireplace, bathroom, bedroom (1 or 2), cedar deck and chairs, and floor to ceiling windows that overlook Ucluth beach. Our beachfront yurts are open year-round and have private access to Wya beach. All come with a gas stove for heat, cedar deck and chairs, linens and basic kitchen essentials. While our yurts and lodges have daily housekeeping, guests are advised to bring their own potable drinking water and food.