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Mount Robson Visitor Information Centre
Mount Robson
Mount Robson Park is the second oldest provincial park in British Columbia. This popular park offers everything from vehicle-accessible camping to remote, rarely visited valleys. The Visitor Centre is open for the season, has WIFI, washrooms, a store with great souvenirs, provides information and booking options on tours, trails and has many visitor brochures for the region and other parts of British Columbia. Mount Robson Park and six other connected parks make up one of the world’s largest protected areas. Part of the Canadian Rocky Mountains World Heritage Site, Mount Robson Park protects the headwaters of the Fraser River.
Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier is a full-service boutique hotel located on North Vancouver's waterfront and the historic Shipyards district. Our 106 elegantly appointed guestrooms blend contemporary decor, boutique extras, and a hint of alluring local history. Enjoy breathtaking views from our stunning Harbourview rooms, warm full-service hospitality, resort-like setting, and amenities which include our 25-meter 5 lane pool and well-equipped fitness centre. Vancouver's top attractions are within reach from our location, only 25-30 minutes by car to our local mountains and within 15 minutes by Seabus to downtown Vancouver while you take in the beauty of the Burrard Inlet. The abundance of shops, restaurants, museums, galleries, and parks within walking distance from the hotel will keep your day in Vancouver very fulfilling.
Enjoy a relaxing experience at Spa by JW. Our tranquil spa is located in the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We are tucked into JW Marriott Parq Vancouver and our space provides a retreat within the downtown entertainment district. Visit our spa and unwind as you take in breathtaking views of False Creek.
Abigail's Hotel is a unique accommodation experience that blurs the lines between a small luxury hotel and a heritage bed-and-breakfast Inn. Abigail's is an adult-only, intimate 30-room property that is housed in a 1930's Tudor mansion. Its special atmosphere blends the romance and charm of the past with the comfort and convenience of modern accommodation. Located in romantic Victoria, British Columbia, Abigail's is quietly situated on the edge of the bustling downtown core and is three short blocks from Victoria's Inner Harbour, within walking distance of all the major downtown attractions and restaurants. Life is too short to be conventional, discover a splendour and charm that has been lost to the ages and uniquely exists at Abigail's.
**Now open by appointment** Nitobe Memorial Garden is a Japanese tea and stroll garden ranked consistently in the top 5 Japanese Gardens in North America. A place of reflection, where each step reveals a new harmony.
A year-round operation, Ziptrek Ecotours is the North American pioneer of zipline tours. We offer an entertaining combination of high-wire adventure and ecological exploration.Soar between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains on Whistlers most popular zipline adventure. A total of 11 ziplines are joined by suspension bridges and platforms over 150 high in the tree canopy. Choose from 4 distinct zipline tours and then fly through the ancient rainforest on the ride of a lifetime! Now home to the longest zipline in all of Canada and the USA - The Sasquatch®! Spanning a mind-blowing distance of over 2 kms in length, you will experience spectacular views and over 7,000 ft of pure eco-exhilaration! Will you take it on?
Facilities: 7 small rustic campsites, hand water pump, pit toilets. Location: 6 km north of Oliver on Highway 97. Inkaneep Provincial Park is nestled in tall riverside cottonwoods in a residential area. This park offers wonderful bird watching opportunities. Park users should use caution when hiking around this park; poison ivy is abundant in this area. The park is conveniently located just outside of the town of Oliver. Open from the last weekend in June through Labour Day.
Located in the village of Stuie, British Columbia on the banks of the Atnarko River, Tweedsmuir Park Lodge is located on the traditional territory of the Nuxalk and Ulkatcho First Nations. The lodge is located in an extraordinary area where the worlds most interconnected fjord system, the worlds largest temperate rainforest, and a dramatic mountain landscape of glaciers, plunging creeks, pristine rivers, and granite cliffs converge. Much of the area is now protected as part of The Great Bear Rainforest or Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. The area is renowned for its abundant wildlife and is one of the most pristine grizzly bear habitats in the world. The historic lodge has been welcoming guests since 1931. Guests of the lodge may select either a Small Group or a Private package. Come nightfall, guests stay in their own private chalet or elevated suite right at the forest's edge. All accommodations surround the large central lawn and offer excellent views with exceptional privacy.
The Bulkley Valley Nordic Centre features a 52 km network of cross country ski trails through sheltered spruce and pine forest. 11 km of the trails are dog friendly. 5.5 kms of lit trails provide an excellent opportunity for skiing after work or school. Trail lights are on until 9:30 pm every night. The trails are groomed and set for both classic and skate techniques frequently. The Buchfink Memorial lodge offers a kitchen, indoor washrooms, change rooms, and a roomy seating area upstairs. The Gary Murdoch Memorial wax hut provides a warm and functional space for waxing.
Board the M.V. Native, an authentic 100-passenger paddlewheeler, for a adventure on the mighty Fraser River! With live narration about the Fraser River and its history, you'll encounter all the activity of a busy working river as well as the ever-present sights and sounds of wildlife such as seals, ospreys, great blue heron, eagles and with luck, salmon and sturgeon. The lush Coast Mountain Range provides a breathtaking backdrop of BC from a "River point of view." The paddlewheeler Native and our 40-passenger catamaran Beta Star have a busy spring-through-fall schedule, which includes day trips from New Westminster Quay to Ladner Wetlands, Fort Langley, and the natural wilderness of Pitt Lake. Also featuring our famous Sunset Dinner Cruises. Booking the Native is available all year round for private charter cruises, weddings, special events, and celebrations. 2021 is our 31st Anniversary! Join us for your special scenic cruise adventure!
Left Field Cider Co. is family owned and operated craft cider company making traditional, full juice cider in the heart of BCs Interior. Located on Highway 97C between Merritt and Logan Lake, we are open for tastings every Friday, Saturday and Sunday all summer long.
The Fruit Soda Experience. Spend a night in our RV Park, Walk along with the Cherry Orchards, View our live Production Studio and Shop while we create all our products right in front of you, Bring your family and furry friends to our Dog Park and outdoor activity wash, enjoy a game of Frisbee Golf in the orchards and other various activities for the whole family!
Squamish Rafting Co. was established in 2016 with the aim of sharing our passion for rafting and nature with as many people as possible. We have rafted all around the world, but Squamish is our home and we love helping people experience its magnificent rivers and wild beauty. We make sure everyone who joins us has a really fun, safe, and memorable trip. All of our guides have years of experience and are licensed and certified, and each trip is accompanied by guides trained in swift water rescue and first aid. We provide all the safety gear and instruction you will need to feel comfortable and have fun. We look forward to seeing you out on the river! Hazzard & the Team Squamish Rafting Company
Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park. Known as Saysutshun by the Snuneymuxw First Nation people, this family friendly park is accessible only by foot passenger ferry or boat. With breathtaking views of the Coastal Mountains and the Harbour City, the island offers a unique natural, historical and cultural experience for visitors. Come discover for yourself why the island has had a special place