Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Miniature World
Unique Tourist Attraction in Victoria, British Columbia. Located in the famous Empress Hotel. Awarded the Certificate of Excellence by TripAdvisor! Over 85 miniaturized dioramas. Further adventures, tiny treasures and little pleasures await all who continue into Frontier Land, Fantasy Land, The Great Canadian Railway,The Fields of Glory, Space 2201, Circus World,The Enchanted Valley of Castles, Old London Town of 1670 & The World of Dollhouses. Special effects in lighting, sound and animation are added to create this miniaturized extravaganza that continues to thrill and delight the young and young at heart! Our latest and greatest creation, "King Arthur's Camelot" is now open, adding 11 new exhibits to our existing collection.
Stags Hollow Winery
Stags Hollow is a family-owned winery in Okanagan Falls, producing some of British Columbias most distinctive wines. Located in BC's South Okanagan, in the new sub-geographical indicator (sub-GI) of Okanagan Falls, Stag's Hollow Winery owns two vineyards... Stag's Hollow Estate and Shuttleworth Creek. Always innovative, with a spirit to be unique and push the limits of grape growing and winemaking in the Okanagan, the team at Stag's Hollow has researched and sought out new and old grapes suited to the area's soils and microclimate. These include Tempranillo and Albariño from Spain, and Dolcetto and Teroldego from Italy. These unique varietals offer a new tasting experience for the Okanagan Wine lover. Although these grapes come from all over the world, wines we produce from these grapes are identifiable, as being from nowhere else in the world but from the Okanagan Valley. Open Daily for tastings 11 am - 5 pm.
Hazelmere Golf & Tennis Club
Hazelmere Golf Course first opened in 1962, and it has maintained a reputation for excellence ever since. Conveniently located in Surrey, which is near the U.S. Border, White Rock Beach and the Township of Langley, Hazelmere has earned a place among the finest British Columbia golf courses. In fact, from 2006 to 2008, Hazelmere Golf Course hosted the Greater Vancouver Charity Classic, a high honor for any golf course. Hazelmere has benefited greatly from a set of 2003 renovations done by Russ Olson, Boyd Beatty and Curtis Hnatiuk. The highlight of these enhancements is without question the natural grass practice facility, complete with five target greens and a practice fairway bunker. Golfers flock to Hazelmere Golf Course from all across the Lower Mainland, anxious to improve their games. Off the course, Hazelmere also boasts a number of attractive amenities, even if you don't play golf. Hazelmere's clubhouse is one of the most elegant, spacious facilities in all of British Columbia golf. You'll love the vast Panorama Room, the luxurious Garden Room, the comfy lounge and the quaint Fireside Room. The Clubhouse specializes in winemakers, New Year's Eve Parties and the famous award-winning Sunday Brunch. Hazelmere is a picture-perfect venue for your next special day, whether it be a wedding, corporate function, golf tournament or afternoon with friends. Finally, Hazelmere mixes golf with tennis, offering court junkies the finest tennis facility in Fraser Valley. You'll love working on your serve year-round in one of our venue's four indoor courts. Director of Tennis Peter Knispel and his team of NCCP-certified tennis professionals will have your game at levels you never thought possible. There are many ways to relax and escape from the hectic pace of daily life here at Hazelmere Golf Course. In fact, we offer so many amenities, the biggest problem might be picking which one to indulge in.
U’mista Cultural Centre
U'mista Cultural Centre is one of the longest-operating and most successful First Nations cultural facilities in BC, founded in 1980 as a ground breaking project to house potlatch artifacts which had been seized by government during an earlier period of cultural repression. The return of the potlatch artifacts not only provided U'mista's name ('the return of something important'), and sparked a general trend toward repatriation of First Nations and cultural artifacts, it caused the creation of a physical facility and human resources infrastructure which have been successfully operated for over two decades.U'mista now operates a modern museum and cultural education facility in Alert Bay. Their operations include the museum, an extensive art gallery and gift shop, group tours, and presentations by dance troupes.
Fort Langley National Historic Site
Experience the excitement of the early West Coast fur trade at Fort Langley and stand in the spot where BC was proclaimed a British colony in 1858. Explore the scenic fort - built by the Hudsons Bay Company in 1827 - where fur traders once exchanged furs, salmon and cranberries with Indigenous communities. Fort Langley is packed with interactive displays and activities for the whole family, including a children's play area. Watch blacksmithing, barrel-making and baking demonstrations, or pan for gold and laugh along with an interpretive program. Additional experiences include overnight stays in a furnished oTENTik, audio tours, and special events. Free parking. Walking distance to Fort Langley village where you can explore shops museums, walking trails and dining. Please see our website for current COVID-19 details.
The Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Co.
The Howe Sound Inn and Brewing Company is a character northwest inn located in the town centre of Squamish, B.C., a scenic 45 minute drive north of Vancouver, and only 35 minutes south of the resort of Whistler. The Inn offers gorgeous views of the Stawamus Chief, Western Canada's premiere rock climbing venue. Our warm and casual atmosphere provides guests affordable accommodation, with great food and award winning ales brewed on the premise. We're a minute's walk from downtown shops, the local marina and the Squamish Estuary. The estuary offers excellent walking and running trails and is a site for great birding opportunities all year long.
Mission Museum
The Mission Museum is located in Mission, BC, Canada, and is dedicated to upholding the goals of the Mission District Historical Society: "Recording our History, Educating the Community, Preserving our Heritage." Operated by the Society, the Mission Museum exists for the purpose of preserving the history of Mission by way of the collection, preservation, documentation, research and interpretation of three-dimensional objects related to our community's history, making it available to all people through exhibits, events and public programming. Our collection consists of over 10,000 objects which have been donated over the years by businesses, organizations and individual members of the community.
Victoria Butterfly Gardens
Immerse yourself in a vibrant jungle bursting with life at Victoria Butterfly Gardens! Wander through lush tropical gardens filled with thousands of butterflies, poison dart frogs, free-flying tropical birds, tortoises, and even a flamingo. Marvel at the unique dwarf caiman, Reggie the Fly-Rive Turtle, or step into the fascinating Insectarium, where impressive insects and invertebrates from around the world await. With surprises at every turn, this magical, jungle-like paradise offers an unforgettable adventure for all ages. An experience like no other, your tropical, jungle adventure await
Railway Museum of British Columbia
The West Coast Railway Association presents the story of how the railways were a catalyst in the creation of Western Canadian communities and their economies. This is done primarily at the Railway Museum of British Columbia (formerly the West Coast Railway Heritage Park) in Squamish, BC, where the collection of 95 heritage railway locomotives and cars are exhibited in a typical small community setting. WCRA also operates the Locomotive 374 Pavilion in Vancouver.
Compass Heli Tours
Create memories to last a lifetime with your friends, family or coworkers during an unrivaled outdoor experience in world renowned beautiful British Columbia. Compass Heli Tours specializes in guided heli-fishing and guided kayak fishing on glacial lakes. We also provide sightseeing tours and general charter services like wilderness drop offs, engagements, and elopement flights in the stunning south coast mountains.
Vancouver DeTours
Vancouver DeTours Vancouver DeTours is a new project from the acclaimed Tour Guys collective of walking tour guides. Take a deep dive into the multilayered history and spaces of the city by going off-course from the standard paths and stories. A detour is an indirect route or digression, but to DeTour is also to un-know and reimagine Vancouver in critical new ways.
Apex Rafting Company
APEX RAFTING COMPANY: Consistent Ownership since Day 1 and a commitment to superior customer service keeps Apex Rafting top rated on Google, Facebook and Trip Advisor. With over 30 years on this river and an enviable safety record that is likely second to none our focus has always been your safety and enjoyment on this most beautiful and exhilarating river trip. Total trip time: 4 hours. Actual rafting time: 2-2.5 hours. River Info: 26 km of rafting with up to Class 3+ Rapids(Class 4 at high river flows) Price includes Rafting Trip Photos and fresh fruit & pastries. Hot Tub/Sauna available. Lots of large vehicle parking, shopping and dining just steps away.
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Adaptive Airtime Paragliding
We specialise in paragliding tandem flights and introductory courses. Our adaptive program allows us to fly not only able-bodied co-pilots, but also those facing many different forms of adversity.
Trethewey House Heritage Site
Our drop-in tour hours are from 1-4 PM Monday-Friday. Trethewey House Heritage Site is operated by Heritage Abbotsford Society, a registered non-profit. Our mission is to collect, record, preserve and share the stories of Abbotsford. We offer a range of programs and experiences including site tours, exhibits, historical Abbotsford walking tours, and more - all by donation. The Heritage Site consists of Trethewey House, Joey's Playhouse, the Upper Sumas Train Station, a Heritage Gallery, and the Sylvia Pincott Heritage Habitat Garden. Trethewey House was built in 1919-1920 by Joseph Ogle "J.O." Trethewey. As President of the Abbotsford Lumber Company, J.O. was responsible for leadership of the company during the company's boom years in the 1920s. The House is built in the local Craftsman style and was constructed using primarily local materials, making it distinct from other buildings of similar age within the City of Abbotsford.
W.A.C. Bennett Dam Visitor Centre
The W.A.C. Bennett Dam is one of the world's largest earth-fill structures. Enjoy the spectacular view from our Visitor Centre and fun exhibits that showcase dam construction, wildlife in the area, how we turn water into clean electricity, and more. For details on our seasonal operations and tour offerings, visit bchydro.com/bennett.
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