Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Hope, Cascades & Canyons Visitor Centre
Stop by the Hope, Cascades & Canyons Visitor Centre to learn everything you need to know about beautiful Hope, BC! Please note that the Hope Museum is temporarily closed. Inquire at the Visitor Centre for more information.
Visit Penticton Visitor Information Centre
The Penticton Visitor Centre is the place to begin your Okanagan experience. Our knowledgeable and friendly team are here to assist in everything from accommodation to directions or information on any of the many events and festivals. Make this your first stop for wine touring, adventure or family fun. Looking for a souvenir from your trip? We have exclusive Visit Penticton merchandise only available at the Penticton Visitor Centre, from t-shirts, hats and hoodies to postcards, stickers and drinkware. Or visit our online store: shop.visitpenticton.com
Thompson Okanagan Connector Visitor Centre
Our Visitor Centre is at the gateway to the Thompson Okanagan region of British Columbia. Our staff are welcoming and provide knowledgable travelling advice for the surrounding area. The Centre itself is the perfect rest stop, offering magnificent views of Okanagan Lake, plenty of parking space, a picnic area, pristine washrooms, free WiFi and EV charging stations. We are wheelchair accessible and our gift shop features Indigenous works & local artisanal goods, in addition to snacks, drinks, ice cream and coffee. We offer free information and resources on activities and resources for the Thompson Okanagan region and other parts of British Columbia.
Similkameen Visitor Centre
Operated by the Similkameen Country Development Association, a local non-profit, the Similkameen Visitor Centre provides tourism services for the South Similkameen. Stop by and enjoy our picnic area. We have free WIFI, handicap accessible washrooms, a baby change table, electric charging stations and much more. Please be advised that we've switched from our former location to a temporary location within the Similkameen Recreation Centre.
South Cariboo Visitor Centre
The South Cariboo Visitor Centre is a charming log building and home of the unofficial "World's Largest X-Country Skis". Located along the 100 Mile Marsh, it's a great stop for a picnic and bird watching. For your convenience, restrooms, wireless internet, fenced picnic area and tons of information are available to you! Ask a knowledgeable and friendly Visitor Information Counsellor for assistance with local or provincial information and you won't be disappointed! Also enjoy a lovely selection of unique souvenirs and books for sale. We are OPEN year round so stop on by!
Okanagan Falls Visitor Centre
The Okanagan Falls Visitor Centre is Okanagan Falls official travelers' resource; our team can assist you with many services including offering tips for local "must-sees" and providing information on how to explore safely.
Vancouver Island Visitor Centre
Whether you are in the planning stages of your vacation or have arrived in the area and don't know where to begin, the Comox Valley's Vancouver Island Visitor Centre is your first stop to create an unforgettable vacation! The Centre also offers a fun and interactive introduction to Vancouver Island from ocean to alpine! Touch a live oyster, identify local trees or explore the region through a touch table of Vancouver Island images. Take a few fun photos of your own and enjoy free WI-Fi so you can catch up on the news at home. There are outdoor picnic tables, pet walking area and a children's play structure. There is even an e-vehicle charge point.
The Hazelton Visitor Centre
Stop by and check out the Hazelton Visitor Centre. Chat with our staff to learn more about the Hazeltons or the surrounding area. We provide various maps and brochures as well to support you in your trip planning. Browse our gift shop and find locally made treasures. Don't forget to visit our upstairs museum with tons of great info about our areas history!
Chemainus Visitor Centre
Welcome to Chemainus! If you're in need of some BC travel inspiration, come speak to one of our trained Visitor Services Counsellors. We have plenty of information for communities all over British Columbia. Our Visitor Centre is located in the beautiful Waterwheel Park right in the heart of Chemainus. We are moments away from our world-famous mural project, live theatre productions, carriage rides, beach access, shopping, accommodations, parks, trails, and so much more! Here in Waterwheel Park we provide access to public washrooms, free WIFI, electric vehicle charging stations, faxing services, booking assistance, and an abundance of regional travel information. Consult with us today.
Fernie Visitor Information Centre
We are the official Visitor Information Centre in Fernie, BC. We would love to help you find your bliss in our beautiful little mountain town! Washrooms, Wifi, Souvenirs, Picnic area, Hiking info, Maps, and more! #FernieStoke
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Langley City Visitor Centre
Welcome to Langley City! Find our Visitor Centre conveniently located at the Discover Langley City office in historic Downtown Langley on the corner of 206 Street and Fraser Highway, about 50 minutes from Vancouver. Stop by to pick up maps of Langley City and the Downtown Langley Mural Walk, a variety of activity guides, and chat with our knowledgeable tourism team. We are here to help answer your travel inquiries and provide recommendations for the perfect visit! We cannot wait for you to explore the heart of the Lower Mainland, the centre of exceptional dining and shopping, the venue for grand events, and the place of great adventures. Come and experience the wonder in Langley City!
Pender Harbour Info Booth
Open seasonally, and located in the heart of Madeira Park, our Visitor Info Booth provides access to public washrooms, and lots of free parking so you can walk around the village, go grab something to eat, do a little shopping, or spend the day on the water!
Fort Nelson Visitor Information Centre
The Fort Nelson Visitor Information Centre is located at Mile 300 on the famous Alaska Highway. Stop in to get information, ask questions, use the computers or internet, use bathrooms and fill up your coffee mug. The centre is also stocked with local artisan products from art and jewelry to pottery and First Nations products which may make a great keepsake. We have Covid-19 procedures in place - if you have any concerns please give us a call We are closed on Statutory Holidays
Chase Visitor Information Centre
Weykt/Welcome to Chase, a Shuswap Experience! Our vibrant lakeside village is nestled in the mountainous western Shuswap region, along the sandy shores of the Little Shuswap Lake, offering a four season playground! Whether spring, summer, fall or winter we welcome you to come create your #ShuswapExperience in the Village of Chase.
Sandspit Visitor Centre
Let us help you make the most of your trip to Haida Gwaii! We are located inside the Sandspit Airport Terminal with our hours changing seasonally. Sandspit/K'il Kun, is the southernmost community on Haida Gwaii, and the only community on Moresby Island. We are the last stop and gateway to Gwaii Haanas. Our community's many nearby bays and trails offer exiting places to explore coastal life and set up a base for your next adventure. Come in and ask us for a community trail guide map or other local information. We also pride ourselves on our gift shop which is a beautiful space to browse while you wait for your flight, where you will find books, souvenirs, and local art before you leave the islands. Bike rentals available. The Sandspit Visitor Centre is usually opened on flight days, around plane times. Please note the Sandspit Visitor Centre is sometimes closed at short notice due to staffing shortage. The Centre is also usually closed if a flight is cancelled.
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