Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Elkford Visitor Center
Elkford is a picturesque Rocky Mountain town founded in 1971 as a home for miners working at newly-established Fording Coal operations. From its early days as a collection of temporary homes, a one-room school, and a single general store, Elkford has grown to its current population of nearly 3,000 residents
Agassiz-Harrison Museum & Visitor Information Centre
Operated by the Agassiz-Harrison Historical Society, the Agassiz-Harrison Museum & Visitor Information Centre preserves and promotes Agassiz-Harrison Valley history, heritage and culture of Agassiz, Harrison Hot Springs, and Harrison Mills. Amenities include our wheelchair accessible, family friendly 1893 heritage CPR station, which houses two museum galleries, archives, gift shop, and a full service visitor information booth. There is plenty of free parking and a picnic/play area in adjacent Pioneer Park. We are located off Highway 7 in downtown Agassiz, south of the railway tracks and within walking distance to local businesses and restaurants. We are open year round. Summer hours are 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM daily. Winter hours are 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday - Saturday.
Barriere Visitor Info Centre
Barriere Visitor Information Centre is here to answer all your questions. Whether you are travelling through, or planning to spend time here, there is plenty of materials available to help you decide how to use your time! Barriere is in central B.C., located 66 kilometres north of Kamloops. Primarily an agricultural town, Barriere is surrounded by beautiful lakes, trees, and wildlife.
Enderby & District Visitor Centre
Enderby & District Visitor Centre is located in the beautiful Belvidere Park situated beside the Shuswap River. Our Centre has free WIFI and tourism guides for areas throughout British Columbia. Stop in to say hello and find out about our community and region. Take a stroll along the scenic river walk or enjoy lunch in the park.
Destination Greater Victoria Visitor Centre
The Destination Greater Victoria Visitor Centre is Victoria's official visitor resource. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will answer your questions, make reservations for tours, transportation, hotels, and tickets and share insider tips to make your stay even more enjoyable. Drop in to pick up our Victoria vacation guide, brochures, maps and so much more.
Chetwynd Visitor Centre
The Chetwynd Visitor Centre is conveniently located and has ample parking for RVs. The Visitor Centre is within walking distance of many of our 170+ chainsaw carvings sculptures including the annual competition carvings. Basic facilities are public washrooms, high-speed internet with coffee lounge and is pet friendly. Bikes and sport equipment is available for free use during your visit.
Cowichan Lake Visitor Services
We at the Town of Lake Cowichan Visitor Centre will strive to ensure that all of our visitors have a wonderful experience in the Cowichan Lake area. The Centre can provide information on attractions and events in the area. We will strive to assist you in making your visit to Lake the best it can be. The Cowichan Lake area has some of the best hiking trails, water recreation opportunities, and campsites. Visit us and discover all that the Cowichan Lake area has to offer!
District of Taylor
Taylor is home to one of BC's top ranked Visitor Information Centres. Open June 1st - September 30th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Seven days a week!
Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Centre
The Invermere Visitor Centre is situated just south of the crossroads into Invermere. We offer washrooms, free WiFi, ample parking, hall & Boardroom rental and friendly travel advice. If you're after information on the Columbia Valley and beyond, whether you are visiting or just passing through, drop in for a visit.
Tofino Visitor Information Centre
We are located on the Pacific Rim Highway, 7 kilometres south of Tofino and 25 kilometres north of the Highway 4 and Pacific Rim Highway junction. The facility is equipped with bathrooms, picnic tables, wifi, and a water station as well our friendly staff who will help you with any questions you may have, providing you with great resources! We have an abundance of information including various maps of the area and beyond, accommodations, restaurants, attractions, tours, local events, tide guides, trail maps, and more! Shop our Tofino inspired apparel, souvenirs, postcards, maps, children's books & toys as well as a beautiful selection of products from local artisans. We also have a selection of ocean friendly goods to help reduce the use of single use plastics.
Peachland Visitor Centre
Peachland is a picturesque community located in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, a part of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Region. Peachland boasts an uninterrupted 4-mile beach trail with an abundance of water activities such as paddle boarding and boat rentals. During Summer, Swim Bay (wheelchair accessible) is the only lifeguarded beach on Okanagan Lake. Walk the Ray Kandola Pier, which stretches along the Peachland shoreline for 408 feet. The pier offers fishing bays, benches, and beautiful unobstructed views. Situated across from Heritage Park, the Peachland Visitor Centre and Museum resides in the unique 8-sided former Baptist Church built in 1910. The ground floor is wheelchair accessible, and there is a large Model Train Display of the Kettle Valley Railway on the second floor; fun for all ages! Our volunteers are happy to provide visitors with friendly and knowledgeable information about local history, attractions, restaurants and accommodations. Come in and say hi!
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