Providing travel services throughout British Columbia, including discovering places to stay such as hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds, and more.
Harbour Air Seaplanes
Comox
Award-Winning Seaplane Tours in Vancouver, Victoria & Whistler Experience the best views in British Columbia from the sky with Harbour Airs iconic seaplane tours. Departing from downtown Vancouver, Victoria, and Whistler, our award-winning scenic flights offer unforgettable aerial perspectives of coastal mountains, ocean inlets, and vibrant cityscapes. With glacier tours, harbour loops, and sunset flights, each journey is a pinch-me moment you wont forget. Looking to explore even more? We also offer scheduled flights between 12 destinations across the West Coastperfect for combining travel and sightseeing in one. Daily departures. Book earlyour tours fill quickly in peak season!
From the heart of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, welcome to Gray Monk Estate Winery, which was established in 1972 by George and Trudy Heiss. Working with the Heiss family, Gray Monk is now proudly owned and operated by Andrew Peller Limited. The Gray Monk Estate is comprised of 25 acres of lush vineyards overlooking Okanagan Lake, in addition to premium grapes sourced throughout the Okanagan Valley, to produce some of the world's finest wines.
Cariboo Trail Adventures is deeply rooted in our passion for showcasing the rich history and natural beauty of the Gold Rush Trail in 100 Mile House, BC. With a steadfast commitment to excellence, we aim to curate extraordinary journeys that seamlessly intertwine thrilling adventures, meaningful explorations, and enlightening educational opportunities for our guests.
Artinas Jewellery, with two locations in Victoria and Vancouver BC, has the largest selection of unique and exquisite Canadian Jewellery. We showcase over 90 of Canadas most talented artists including West Coast Indigenous carvers and contemporary Canadian jewelers. Family owned and operated for over 30 years, we specialize in unique, handcrafted Jewellery and take pride in providing superior customer service.
Providing joyfully graceful hospitality, Brentwood Bay Resort is an adult-only resort that offers a serene and stunning experience. Guests describe feeling instantly at peace and at ease when they arrive. The 35 rooms have spectacular ocean views, jetted tubs and private patios. Butchart Gardens is just across the bay, there are wineries and breweries within minutes of the property, and if you feel like simply staying put - the amenities at the resort are worth staying on property for A Spa with deeply relaxing treatments, and an outdoor heated pool & hot tub. A Pub with a feel good vibe and friendly service. A 40-slip Marina with kayak, paddle board, and pleasure craft rentals in the summer months. The Arbutus Room restaurant with live, local music and a multi-course menu. The entire experience from the moment you check in to the time that you leave is intentionally designed to create joy, love and relaxation. Because everyone is deserving of the extraordinary.
Located at the confluence of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers, the Kilby Historic Site stands as the only reminder of the once thriving community of Harrison Mills. Discover the story of this vibrant community when you explore our lovely five-acre heritage sitecomplete with a 1906 General Store and demonstration farm. Meet our friendly animals, participate in historic demonstrations, and soak in the sights and sounds of a world gone by. Stop for lunch in our licensed café and browse our gift shop filled with unique items from local artisans and makers. Within walking distance of the museum is the scenic Kilby Park, located on the Harrison River featuring a 41-site campground, day-use area, sandy beaches, nature trails, and boat launch.
We are a small family operated business based out of Trail B.C running a stable year round inter-city bus line between Nelson/Castlegar/Trail to Kelowna. View of schedule on our website. We are making things easy for you. We have a selection of curated tours which make a great alternative to your tradition summer vacations. providing on-time service. Our Stops Include: *Nelson *Castlegar *Trail *Grand Forks *Greenwood *Midway *Rock Creek *Kelowna
Douglas Reynolds Gallery was established in 1995, and is located in Vancouver on Granville street between 7th and 8th avenues in the South Granville gallery district. We specialize in renowned Northwest Coast artwork. The gallery showcases museum quality pieces which make use of contemporary media such as resin, bronze, glass and aluminum. Works include masks, totem poles, bentwood boxes, sculpture, gold and silver jewelry, and early historic objects. Director & owner Douglas Reynolds, has over twenty years of experience dealing with Northwest Coastal native art. The gallery offers pieces by well-known artists such as Bill Reid, Robert Davidson, Jim Hart, Don Yeomans, Beau Dick and Klatle-bhi, while also supporting emerging artists such as Jay Simeon, Phil Gray, David R. Boxley, and Marcus Alfred. Works by these artists can be found in museums and private collections worldwide. We take pride in our friendly, knowledgeable staff.
Personalized ocean fishing trips with your dedicated guide Rick Hackinen in the Campbell River B.C. , Quadra Island B.C. , Discovery Islands area . A Government Certified Grady White Boat with Quality equipment and private up front head.
Adventure awaits at Tsawaak RV Resort - whatever it means to you. Whether youre setting up camp or parking your RV, theres nothing but good times ahead at this laid-back outdoor haven. Enjoy private access to Mackenzie Beach, quick travel times to the islands most popular hikes and attractions, and the best part? Nature at your doorstep, every morning.Tsawaak is owned and operated by Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation. Tsawaak is derived from His-shuk-nish-tsa-waak, meaning we are all one, honouring a deep connection to nature and the land. The Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation mission statement is We are here. We restore and promote our traditional values, we provide enhanced services to improve the quality of life for all. The Tla-o- qui-aht First Nation acknowledges all humans as a fundamental part of our local ecology. To honour our reciprocal relationship with the land, we strive to engage all residents and visitors to Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks in our conservation economy.As Tribal Park Allies, ecological sustainability and cultural integrity is at the heart of what we do. We are Tofinos year-round RV and lodging destination, we welcome all to disconnect, reconnect with nature and make memories that last for years to come.
The Oliver Archives acquires, collects, preserves, and makes accessible records pertaining to the history of Oliver and area, including the former gold mining settlements of Camp McKinney and Fairview.
We believe hard work makes honest wine. Our small, family-run vineyard sites in Oliver and Osoyoos create concentrated wines expressive of our desert terroir. We invite you to try our portfolio of estate-grown, bold wines that are our favourite to make (and enjoy!).
The Sncewips (sen-ch-wee-ps) Heritage Museum represents the heritage of Westbank First Nation (WFN) and the stories of the syilx/ Okanagan Nation as a whole. We believe in the power of our own voice to inspire, educate and transform and are working hard to build cultural capacity and language awareness along with programming development.
Air-Hart aviation operates tours and training from Downtown Kelowna. Come see all the beauty of the Okanagan valley from the sky! Visit our website to find out information about all the tours and experiences we offer. http://air-hart.com/tours
Only 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, allow 2 - 3 hours for your visit to Vancouver's iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge, hanging 450 feet (137m) across and 230 feet (70m) above Capilano River. The park offers more than just the bridge. Its surrounding 27 acres celebrate nature, history and culture in unique and thrilling ways. Cliffwalk hangs for 213m (700ft) and reaches 91m (300ft) high, hugging the granite cliffside and offering a panoramic view of the thriving rainforest and canyon far below. On Treetops Adventure walk from one magnificent old growth Douglas-fir to another on a series of seven elevated suspension bridges, reaching as high as 110 feet (33m), for a squirrel's eye view of the forest. Guides, signage and interactive exhibits throughout the park help you in your understanding of rainforest ecosystems and their sustainability.