Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Williams Lake Golf & Tennis Club
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Set against the backdrop of the Chilcotin Hills and surrounded by evergreens, our par 71 golf course features gently rolling fairways and undulating greens, catering to golfers of all abilities. Players can enjoy breathtaking views of Williams Lake, the valley, and the city as they navigate the course's natural contours. Williams Lake, home to 12,000 residents, blends rural charm from its ranching and gold rush roots with a lively mix of services and industries. Located in a sheltered valley in central British Columbia, it’s 552 km north of Vancouver and 240 km south of Prince George. The area, with its forested hills and extensive trails, is a gateway to various outdoor activities, including whitewater rafting, mountain biking, and the famous Williams Lake Stampede. At the Williams Lake Golf & Tennis Club, you’ll experience warm hospitality, outstanding golf, and tasty pub-style meals in a picturesque environment.
Skydive Vancouver
Abbotsford
Tandem Skydiving for first time jumpers looking for an amazing experience. Expert training for student skydivers and great facility with 3 Turbine aircraft.
Great Northern Snowcat Skiing
Kootenays
Have you ever dreamed of floating effortlessly over acres of virgin powder then dropping spectacularly into a treed bowl of equally untouched terrain? For 31 years Great Northern Snowcat Skiing has been bringing those dreams to life. Since 1979, GREAT NORTHERN has strived to provide a quality wilderness skiing experience for our valued guests.We are passionate and focused on maximizing the uniqueness of our operation with highly personalized service and a refreshing attitude towards the ski vacation experience. Distinguished by our individuality, Great Northerns exclusive boutiqueness offers a smaller, more personalized backcountry skiing alternative. By choice, we operate only one state-of-the art passenger snowcat, with just one group of 16 skiers per week. Our signature service from friendly and professional reservation, mountain and lodge staff guarantees our guests' comforts and well-being are first and foremost. With 45 square miles of pristine terrain and over 600 inches of snow annually, Great Northern skiers experience a truly unique sense of intimacy and adventure in the heart of the majestic Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia.
Sasquatch Trails
Powell River
Transportation for Powell River's Canoe Route and waterways. Transportation is what we do best. Needing a ride to your start point or to get home? How about a group trip? Maybe your vehicle isn't ready for the many miles of potholed dirt roads, mud and logging trucks to get to the lakes. Also, the Powell Forest Canoe Route isn't a full circle rather more U shaped. This is where our service is invaluable, we get you where you need to be in a safe and timely manner so you can get on with your adventure.
Tuckkwiowhum Village
Boston Bar
Tuckkwiowhum Village (pronounced Tuck-wee-ohm) is a First Nations heritage site located in Nlakapamux territory, 5 km south of Boston Bar, British Columbia. Tuckkwiowhum Village was inspired by our desire to preserve and share the culture and traditions of the Nlakapamux people. The name Tuckkwiowhum means a great berry picking place and this area still boasts lush forests and beautiful rolling hills still plentiful with huckleberries, blueberries, and medicinal plants. Enjoy an historical adventure in BC's Fraser Canyon where you will be immersed in our rich culture. See the summer lodges, smoke house, food caches, sweat lodge, earth ovens and a winter pit house. Come to the village and just as it was thousands of years ago, you can visit with one of our respected Elders, who are happy to share our traditional stories. Enjoy a unique Tipi camping experience or enjoy a peaceful getaway in our campsite area. Our longhouse can also be rented for weddings & other special events!
108 Mile Ranch Heritage Site
108 Mile Ranch
We are a Non-profit Society preserving the history of the area that shows what life was like back in the Gold Rush days. The 108 Heritage Site has buildings on site going as far back as 1880. The buildings are opened everyday from May long weekend so people can see some of the great artifacts that they hold. The 105 Mile Roadhouse is open to the public to walk through. Our knowledgeable staff and students will be happy to give you a tour and talk about the house and how it was used then. The 108 Heritage Site runs mainly on donations from guests who appreciate and love the history behind the good old days
Indigenous Artists’ Market
Fort St. John
Through the collaboration of the Northeast Aboriginal Business Centre and Treaty 8 Tribal Association, the Indigenous Artist Market was created as an outlet for local Indigenous and First Nation(s) artisans. Here they are able to sell their pieces as well as hold workshops to teach their craft. In addition, the market has gifts and souvenirs that promotes First Nation(s) culture and traditions. Due to COVID-19, the Indigenous Artists' Market will be open for sales within the limited hours as posted and will also be available for online orders. All forms of payment are still acceptable, including Visa/Mastercard/Debit/Cash.
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