Providing travel services throughout British Columbia, including discovering places to stay such as hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds, and more.
Sea Dragon Charters
Metro Vancouver
Sea Dragon offers exciting excursions into Howe Sound on its fully customized vessel, the "Topline". Whether youre a first time snorkeler, tech diving pro, or just want to sightsee beautiful Vancouver, there is an adventure for everyone! Snorkel and kayak with seals for a true West Coast experience just minutes from Vancouver - No experience necessary! The Marine Wildlife Cruise departs from Horseshoe Bay taking you to the nearby seal colony of Pam Rocks in scenic Howe Sound. Here, marine lovers have the chance to experience a face-to-face encounter with harbour seals in their natural environment. A 'sightseeing only' option is also available for guests who wish to stay dry on board. Are you interested in scuba diving in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest? Then you've also come to the right place! Wall diving, pinnacles, canyons, seals, drifts, sponge bioherms, artificial reefs, and stunning ocean and mountain scenery - explore it all on this 5-Hour boat diving adventure!
Come in for an amazing historical tour that is fun and educational for all ages! We have something for everyone to enjoy. Through its exhibits and archives, the Museum tells the story of the District of Lake Country and its four wards: Winfield, Oyama, Carrs Landing, and Okanagan Centre. The Museums artifacts include the histories of the orchard, wine, and ranching industries, turn of the century living, and collections from the early Japanese community.
Peek beneath Vancouvers sparkling surface to uncover a hidden history of dark crime, outrageous intrigue, and filthy scandal. On our nightly experience the Lost Souls of Gastown Tour youll step inside a world of murder, revenge, and true grit in a dramatic retelling of Gastowns earliest stories. Or choose from one of our daytime walking tours, each a breathtaking adventure into the tales of our citys secret past. Every walking tour is led by a professional storyteller and is perfect for first time visitors, experienced travellers, and curious Vancouverites alike.
The Xatll community invites you to visit and experience our spiritual, cultural and traditional way of life; we're open from mid-May to mid-October. We offer guided tours and cultural workshops where you take part in a variety of educational and recreational activities. We are situated on a sunny plateau overlooking the Fraser River. Meet our friendly, knowledgeable guides who will take you on a memorable journey through the history of the Northern Secwepemc people. You can earn to cook a traditional meal, listen to stories around an open fire and fall asleep to the beautiful sound of the Fraser River in the distance.
We invite you to come and catch your breath. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the rugged British Columbia coast, protected by the islands and inlets of the Broughton Archipelago. Choose a package that suits you best, and prepare for adventure and re-connection. Our intimate 38-acre setting on Malcolm Island welcomes families, friends, business associates, and individuals as guests. A maximum of 18 guests per trip allows for personal service that cannot be matched. Built in the mid 1900s, the lodge is rich in history and unique architecture. The main lodge is the center of the property where you spend cocktail hour, and dine in our ocean view dining room. Our historic farm setting is also home to a herd of alpacas. While at Sointula Lodge, guests stay in one of our 12 guest rooms, which are either original Cedar cabins or small log cabins built with Vancouver Island Douglas Fir trees. All of our cabins are furnished to feel like a home away from home. Most rooms have two beds in each room and all cabins have a private bath. Comfortable beds are adorned with down comforters and cotton sheets. Cabin extras include cozy robes, Canadian bath amenities, daily room service and turn down services, outdoor seating and ocean views. Fishing Package: Our calm, protected waters offer one of the most unique saltwater fishing experiences on the British Columbia Coast. All five species of pacific salmon, as well as halibut, lingcod, and other bottom fish can be caught just minutes from our dock. Our 4-day and 5-day all-inclusive fishing packages offer access to remote coastal fishing grounds, premium fish processing, luxury accommodations and dining, wine and spirits. Fish each day with a fully-certified, experienced guide equipped with top-of-the-line rods, reels, and gear. Whether you're a seasoned angler or fishing for the first time, unforgettable memories are guaranteed. Wilderness Package: When booking a wildlife package, youre booking a customizable wilderness escape by private boat. We are located in one of the most concentrated areas of marine wildlife in the world: The Broughton Archipelago. Our experienced guides will take you through the stunning landscape by comfortable, 27ft cabin enclosed, heated vessels to see Humpback, Orca and Minke whales, Pacific White-Sided Dolphins and porpoises, seals, stellar sea-lions, sea-otters, bald eagles, and if youre lucky, elusive populations of coastal wolves and cougars. As we cruise nearby beaches, grizzlies and black bears can be seen feeding along the shoreline, and you cant help but become immersed in the rugged beauty of coastal British Columbia. Along with the abundance of wildlife comes the extraordinary scenery that these animals call home. Hike on remote islands through gigantic western red cedar trees, swim through stunning waterfalls surrounded by 2000 foot granite cliffs, and fall in love with untouched nature in the remote inlets of the Broughton Archipelago. Relax in the evenings with 5-star coastal-inspired cuisine, fine wine and spirits, and finish off the night with a hot tub or traditional Finnish Sauna.
A recently renovated community museum, telling the stories of the Southern Carrier First Nations and the peoples who have settled in the Cariboo in the last 250 years. Listen to stories of Chinese and First Nations Elders at our video stations and meet the residents of the early 20th century through the remarkable portraits of CD. Hoy and C.S. Wing. Participate in scavenger hunts and hands on activities. Keep the memory of your visit alive with a souvenir from our gift shop. We have a good selection of history books, clothing, toys, jewelry and housewares. During the Winter Season ( October to April) the museum is only open on Saturday or by appointment.
Taste Vancouver Food Tours offers an entertaining and delicious way to explore the citys vibrant culinary scene. Whether you're a visitor or a local, our guided walking food tours take you on a flavorful adventure through some of Vancouvers most unique and iconic neighborhoods. Along the way, you'll sample tasty bites, sip on local beverages, and discover hidden gems, all while learning about the city's history and culture from our lively and engaging storytelling tour guides. Its a fun, flavorful experience full of laughs, local flavor, and plenty of yum the perfect way to taste your way through Vancouver!
A luxury log cabin resort nestled in the pristine wilderness of Chilko Lake, British Columbia. Discover the unspoiled wonder of the Chilcotin region by horseback, kayak, SUP, lake cruise, fishing trip, ATV, or mountain hike. After your exploration, take a soak in the hot tub set amidst secluded shorelines, snow capped mountains and endless greenery. Finish your day by enjoying the opulence of gourmet meals cooked by our chef, private log-homes and specially selected wines, beers and spirits. You will fall in love with The Chilko Experience.
Sept 4 to Dec 20 2025 Carr House is open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 10-4 for self-guided tours. Wander around the garden, explore the house, and browse the gift shop! Guided tours are offered on Fridays and Saturdays at 10, Noon, and 2 p.m. Carr House closes occasionally for special events. Please call ahead to confirm hours.
1912 heritage Inn offering bed and breakfast with fabulous ocean views from all guest rooms. Located beside historic Beacon Hill Park in walking distance to downtown Victoria and across the street from the beach. Eleven spacious guest rooms with Ocean and Park views. Romantic getaway featuring jacuzzis, fireplaces, stained glass, antiques. Private bathrooms.
Cariboo Rivers Fishing And Wilderness Adventures are professional angling guides specializing in fly fishing and wilderness adventures. We offer some of the best trophy fly fishing in British Columbia on world-famous lakes and rivers. From the Chilcotin region in the west to the Cariboo Mountains in the east we operate in a 4000 square mile area of BC's Cariboo Chilcotin Region.
Creating an interesting variety of craft ciders and fruit wines from BC fruit. In the Cider House, try a flight of unique dry ciders. Please check the website for our Tasting Room hours. Comox Valley Farmers Market on Saturdays. A family-owned and operated craft winery/cidery and blueberry farm, located 5 minutes from downtown Courtenay. Visit our Tasting Room and taste our small batch of award-winning wines and ciders.
The former Coroner's Court, City Morgue, and Forensic Analyst Lab c. 1932 and city heritage building. The Vancouver Police Museum & Archives is an independent non-profit organization exploring the gritter history of Vancouver and specializing in the history of forensic sciences and policing. We run walking tours through the Summer and host Movies in the Morgue during the winter. Check out our website and social media pages for more information.
The Ferry Building Gallery is a public community gallery operated by the District of West Vancouver. Located at the center of the Ambleside Landing area in one of West Vancouvers oldest buildings, it serves as a hub for arts and culture. The gallery presents up to 18 exhibitions annually to more than 500 visitors each week. The mandate of the gallery is to support the development of emerging and established artists from the North Shore, the Sea-to-Sky Corridor and the Sunshine Coast. By organizing art lectures, workshops, tours and programs that reflect the cultural diversity of the North Shore, the gallery provides valuable and enriching artist-led experiences to the community. The Ferry Building Gallery is located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Squamish Nation, Tsleil-Waututh Nation and Musqueam Nation. We recognize and respect them as nations in this territory and their historic connection to the lands and waters around us since time immemorial.