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Clearwater Valley Resort
Clearwater
Looking for a place to stay in Clearwater? Then look no further than Clearwater Valley Resort, a family friendly Hotel and R.V Park that brings the best of Clearwater to your doorstep. Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, high speed internet, a refrigerator in all rooms, and 11 Kitchenette Suites. The Campground has 72 R.V. sites with 30 amp, 50 amp full service, pull through sites. In addition, guests can enjoy a heated outdoor pool and an on-site restaurant with patio beside the pool. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests at their room. Looking to explore? Then look no further than Wells Gray Provincial Park (0.1 mi), Dawson Falls (0.7 mi), and Clearwater (0.9 mi), which are some popular Clearwater attractions all conveniently located within walking distance of the facility. Were sure youll enjoy your stay at Clearwater Valley Resort as you experience everything Clearwater has to offer.
Reynolds Hotel
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
The Reynolds Hotel, located in historic Lillooet, BC, is your starting point to a world of adventure surrounded by the natural beauty of the Coast Mountain Range and Fraser Canyon. The Reynolds Hotel was built in 1941 and has been renovated extensively to capture the mood of a bygone era. Experience being transported back in time to the turn of the century while enjoying all the modern amenities our accommodation has to offer. Our stylish boutique hotel features locally cut and milled wood floors, wall paneling and trim in the lobby, the Beer and Wine store, and our first class Cookhouse restaurant. Locally collected antiques are featured throughout the hotel. Uniquely themed rooms reflecting our historic past include a rustic log cabin re-creation reminiscent of the Gold Rush era, a lavish room that would have been welcomed by a traveling female entertainer of high acclaim, and an elegant Oriental-styled room in honor of early Chinese immigrants to the area.
Klahoose Wilderness Resort
Desolation Sound
Klahoose Wilderness Resort A True Wilderness EscapeExperience a 100% Indigenous-owned eco-resort in British Columbias Desolation Sound. Our all-inclusive 3- to 4-night packages offer wildlife adventures, cultural experiences, and pure relaxation. Kayak with porpoises, hike ancient cedar forests, soak in our wood-fired floating sauna, and join seasonal bear-viewing tours.Accessible by air, car, ferry, or boat, Klahoose Wilderness Resort is fully off-the-grid and sustainably certified, providing an unforgettable escape where nature and culture meet.
Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park
Parksville
Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park straddles the scenic Little Qualicum River, west of Parksville, where impressive waterfalls cascade and plummet down a rocky gorge in a beautiful forest setting. Perhaps the most magnificent park on Vancouver Island, Little Qualicum Falls incorporates the entire southern shore of Cameron Lake, adjacent to MacMillan Provincial Park and the awesome Cathedral Grove Rainforest. Cameron Lake is bordered by steep mountains: Mt. Wesley to the north and Mt. Arrowsmith to the south.
Strathcona Provincial Park
Comox
Strathcona Provincial Park, designated in 1911, is the oldest provincial park in British Columbia. Located almost in the centre of Vancouver Island, Strathcona park is a rugged mountain wilderness comprising more than 250,000 hectares. Mountain peaks some perpetually mantled with snow dominate the park. Lakes and alpine tarns dot a landscape laced with rivers, creeks and streams. To see and enjoy much of the scenic splendour means lacing up your hiking boots to backpack through the dense forests, stunning sub-alpine and alpine regions. While the high mountain peaks and deep shaded valleys of Strathcona Park are dramatic, it is easy to forget that beneath your feet lays a history stretching back 380 million years. Two areas Buttle Lake and vicinity and Forbidden Plateau offer a variety of visitor-oriented developments. The rest of the park is largely undeveloped and appeals primarily to people seeking wilderness surroundings.
Prestige Oceanfront Resort
Sooke
Set along the waterfront in Sooke, Prestige Oceanfront Resort offers a relaxing escape with stunning views of the Juan de Fuca Strait. Guests enjoy spacious rooms, a full-service spa, and an indoor pool, all designed to elevate the travel experience. The resorts location makes it easy to explore nearby trails, beaches, and local favorites like the Sooke Potholes and East Sooke Park. Seasonal events such as the Sooke Fine Arts Show and local farmers markets add a vibrant touch to your stay. On-site dining at West Coast Grill features fresh, regional ingredients, while the marina and bike rentals invite guests to connect with the outdoors. Whether you're here for a romantic getaway or a weekend of adventure, the resort blends luxury with the laid-back charm of Vancouver Island.
Wells Gray Provincial Park
Clearwater
This large scenic park and wilderness area contains five major lakes, two river systems, many small lakes, streams, waterfalls and rapids, which make this an outdoor recreation paradise.
Hathaway Lake Resort
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Our Resort is situated only a 5 hour drive from Vancouver, BC on Mahood Lake Road. Come and enjoy the quiet that greets our guests. Walk our nature trails or just relax. Stay in our cozy cabins right on the lake or hook up your RV only a few steps from the lake. Enjoy the experience of hooking into a fighting Rainbow Trout up to 5 lbs., Kokanee (Land locked Sockeye) up to 2 lbs or a Lake Char up to 10 lbs. You'll love the serenity of nature and the pleasure of boating on a calm, protected 2 1/2 mile lake.
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