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Merge
Tofino
Merge is located in the beautifully remote town of Tofino, surrounded by tall trees and frigid waters. Named after the idea of bringing creative goods together under one roof, Merge values uniqueness, design, inner exploration, sustainability, and mindfulness. Our shelves hold thoughtful objects to effortlessly help one find beauty in the rituals, joy in the everyday, and confidence in the understated elegance. Today, Merge consists of two separate but harmonious parts. Our shop provides quality and design-forward goods, focusing on locally made products using natural materials. And we have our brand; timeless collections of apparel, self-care, and home goods designed by our team. We aim to share the mentality of owning only beautiful and useful objects born from the unapologetic love for creativity and thirst for design. We believe in lifestyles that celebrate soaking up golden hour hues, reading a book while the coffee is brewing, and dancing along the waves of life.
Shop. Dine. Experience. Downtowns only shopping centre, the Bay Centre is a must shop located in the heart of Downtown Victorias shopping and business district. Known for its architecture and urban atmosphere, the Bay Centre is home to over 70 street front and interior shops covering an entire full city block featuring Winners by TJMaxx, Pandora Shop at Ann-Louise Jewellers, Earls Kitchen + Bar, Blo Blow Dry Bar, Purdys Chocolatier, Sport Chek, The Tuscan Kitchen, Seed & Stone, Marble Slab Creamery and so much more. Find us on iconic Government Street only a 5-minute walk from the Inner Harbour and the Empress Hotel, and a 1 -minute walk from the downtown cruise ship shuttle stop. Looking to shop local makers? A third of Bay Centre shops & services are locally owned. Be sure to try out one of our 20 eateries on our brand new Food Terrace patio offering affordable dining and skyline views.
Chameleon Hotel, located downtown Castlegar. We like to keep it a nice and quiet place for you to enjoy your stay with us. The hotel includes a small European style restaurant with mostly German cuisine, but we also serve French, Italian, Russian and of course North American dishes (see under Chameleon Restaurant on TripAdvisor).The Hotel is not too far away from Rosslandsfamous Red Mountain ski area(about 30-35km) and Nelsons White Water Mountain ski area( about 50 km).Its paradise for outdoor lovers here. Beside skiing there is lot more to do ,i.e. rock climbing, white water rafting , mountain bicycling, canoeing ,swimming, hiking , and so much more.
The Flora's/Bamfield Inn property is a combination of 3 buildings. Newly renovated, the 12 'room' inn (in the back) has private accommodations and bathrooms, with a common kitchen and living room area for guests to use. The front building hosts an ocean front event room and family style accommodation unit for those that want to be right on the water and at the boardwalk. The middle and largest building on the property is a 100 years old, with TONS of history, and will soon to be a restaurant, a bar and have 8 upper suites/rooms (opening approx. May 2024). The building has 2 large decks overlooking the channel to enjoy, one being the FLORA's restaurant and bar, and 4 water view rooms are available as well. If you want to come fishing, visit a unique, small, beautiful west coast town, hike to Cape Beale, rest after finishing the famous West Coast trail, relax on an amazing beach, host an event/wedding/family get together/retreat or meeting, then this is THE PLACE FOR YOU!
At the Stoke Hotel, SureStay Collection By Best Western in Revelstoke, BC, you're sure to find unmatched value and unique experiences. Whether for leisure or business, SureStay® Collection by Best Western welcomes those who like to travel casually but appreciate the kinds of details that add to a better stay experience.
Hotel guests can enjoy the unique charm and character of each of the 8 rooms. An eclectic mix of antiques and collectibles adorn the rooms and halls reminding guests of the days gone by. Enjoy a Free Brunch Monday - Sunday 9am-1pm at Edie Rae's Cafe with your overnight stay. Our guests can also take comfort in the modern Amenities of today. We welcome you into our Unique Little Heritage Hotel.
Surround yourself with gorgeous Rocky Mountain views and a staff that loves outdoor pursuits as much as you do. After a day on our onsite championship golf courses or nearby ski slopes, float in the stunning indoor or outdoor pool. A soothing treat.
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort is an intimate family-owned and operated resort in the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia on Canadas rugged west coast, accessible by floatplane or helicopter. The remote location, tailored itineraries and unparalleled hospitality offer guests extraordinary wilderness and wildlife experiences by land, water, and sky. The resort, tucked away at the base of 5,000-foot Mount Stephens, has grown over the years to nine spacious-yet-cozy cabins, all carefully constructed with the surrounding environment and the comfort of guests in mind. Running through the heart of it is a beautiful cascading waterfall supplying both clean drinking water and green energy. Here, guests discover the magnificence of the region, with abundant wildlife and pristine landscapes from lush rainforest and river valleys up to heavenly mountaintops and 10,000-year-old glaciers. Adventures and daily activities offer guests access to 50,000-square-miles of breathtaking wilderness.
Rich with Kwakwakawakw Culture & History. The Umista Cultural Centre has the famed Potlatch Collection, taken by Canadian Government in 1922. U'mista also has summer programs from Tuesdays to Fridays July and August check their facebook site for schedules closer to summer months. The Alert Bay Library-Museum has many photographs of local history & items from early settlement years. The Ecological Park has boardwalk through a marsh and short trails surounding the park. Also 16 KM of Island trails that take you through our amazing forest. Art galleries, stroll long the boardwalk, Totem Poles, Big House. T'sasala Cultural Group culture sharing Saturdays in Big House July and August. Culture Shock also has summer programs Saturdays in July and August: Nusa (story telling) with Ada Vera Newman, cedar bark Weaving with Donna Cranmer, traditional sockey salmon BBQ with Anthony Hunt and Gwantilakw Cranmer. Summer Market in Gilbert Popovich Memorial Town Square Sundays June to September.
Your "halfway" stop between Fort St John and Fort Nelson. Home style cooked meals using top choices in meats and produce. We welcome all Highway travelers with friendly service. Recent renovations to a number of our motel rooms. We are also the local Greyhound Depot for the area. Provincial Campground is available for your camping pleasure (seasonal). Gas, Diesel, and Propane when available.
The Tourism Nanaimo Visitor is your gateway to Nanaimo. Located in the heart of downtown we love to help visitors learn about our independent, creative community, surrounded by the raw beauty of nature. Discover urban art, cultural depth, and natural escapes. Visit us to find the uncontrived and unexpected in Nanaimo.
At Big Bus Vancouver / Westcoast Sightseeing, we are proud of our spectacular backyard and have been sharing it with visitors for 40 years! Explore, learn, and be amazed by the citys soaring skyscrapers, urban beaches, and coastal rainforests on our Hop-On, Hop-Off tour and fully Guided Tours complete with expert commentary and impeccable safety records. See spectacular landmarks including the sails of Canada Place, Stanley Park Rose Garden and the bustling Granville Island Market.
Whether you're in need of a road-trip rest or an escape from the everyday, our family run motel will charm you with its clean rooms, great rates and some good old-fashioned hospitality. Drop us a line, fire us an e-mail or stop on by. We look forward to meeting you. Coquihalla Motel- We're Quaint. We're Quiet. We're Quality.
The newly redeveloped 40-site Witset RV Park & Campground (formerly known as Moricetown) stands on a plateau surrounded by snow-capped mountains, overlooking the beautiful Widzin Kwah Canyon and conveniently located on the popular Yellowhead Highway 16 circle tour route to Alaska. We are now proudly the first accessible campground in British Columbia