Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Boundary Museum & Archives
Boundary Country
The Boundary Museum Society was established in 1958, and incorporated in 1980. From its inception until 2009, the Boundary Museum Society operated out of the downtown core of Grand Forks, BC. In 2009, the Boundary Museum moved into the former Fructova School, now called the Fructova Heritage Site. The Fructova Heritage Site was built by the Christian Communities of Universal Brotherhood (CCUB) Doukhobors in 1929 as a facility to teach English and academics to the Doukhobor children of the Boundary area. The school was in use until the late 1940's. The Boundary Museum currently features five larger exhibits - the Doukhobors, a schoolroom, local wildlife & environment, historic store in addition to several smaller exhibits on First Peoples, China town in Grand Forks, forestry, sports, and music. Exhibits change from time to time. You will also see a Doukhobor bread oven and perhaps be able to participate in bread making or other activities in the summer months.
Vinoscenti Vineyards
Metro Vancouver
Welcome to Vinoscenti Vineyards! We specialize in producing premium wines using our estate grown and brought in BC grapes, creating a unique and unforgettable tasting experience. Our mission is to offer visitors the opportunity to learn about and appreciate the wine and its culture and be inspired by the surrounding vineyard nature while enjoying their glass of wine. Please join us for daily tastings, exclusive wine tours, and engaging events at our tasting room and vineyards. Whether youre looking to explore our wines, attend one of our curated events, or host your own special occasion, our winery has the perfect setting. Come sip, savor, and take home more than just a bottle and leave with an experience worth remembering.
Tofino Botanical Gardens
Tofino
Tofino Botanical Gardens are 12 acres of gardens, forest, and shoreline that explore the relationship between culture and nature. A network of paths and boardwalk will take you through our Cultivated Gardens, Sculpture Park, and Old-Growth Temperate Rainforest, where clearings have been transformed into a series of pocket gardens. Some of these gardens display plants that thrive in temperate rainforests around the world including Chile and Japan. Others celebrate cultural groups that have made Clayoquot Sound their home now and in the past, particularly the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations, early Japanese fishing families, and, of course, hippies. The Gardens extend to the Tofino Mudflats, an incredible expanse of intertidal mud teeming with life, revealed twice a day at low tide. Events including Tofino Winterlights, Tofino Lantern Festival, Surfrider Foundation film festival, Food and Wine,Musicians, Weddings and more are hosted within the eclectic scenery.
LocoLanding Adventure Park
Okanagan Valley
Your Go-To Adventure in the Okanagan! Bring the whole family and create the best Summer-time memories you'll be laughing and reminiscing about for years to come. We've got mini-golf, go-karts, a ropes course, bumper boats and the largest outdoor inflatable park in Canada! Enjoy our beautiful gardens, FUN activities & delicious treats! We pride ourselves on offering excellent customer service and an all-around enjoyable experience for every visitor!
Okanagan Crush Pad Organic Winery
Okanagan Valley
Okanagan Crush Pad has developed a reputation as a leading producer of Okanagan organic wines. With founder Christine Coletta at the helm since 2010, the winery is committed to sustainability in all areas of its business, having recently joined International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA) and setting an aggressive goal to reduce its carbon footprint annually. Chief winemaker Matt Dumayne offers four unique wine portfolios: Haywire, Narrative, Free Form and Bizou + Yukon, guaranteeing a wine for everyones taste and budget. The winery utilizes a host of fermenting and aging vessels: concrete tanks, amphorae, large format oak and stainless steel, all housed in a state-of-the-art facility that is a draw for wine enthusiasts. Wines reflect the region's unique high mountain, northern desert setting noted for its intensely hot, short growing season with hallmark cool evenings. The winery also owns the 320-acre Garnet Valley Ranch in Summerland, a rare piece of vineyard land.
Highland Motel
Falkland
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Falkland, Highland Motel is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its budget friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Highland Motel makes it easy to enjoy the best of Falkland.Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Highland Motel offer a refrigerator.For travelers arriving by car, free parking is available.While visiting Falkland, you may want to try some ribs at one of the nearby restaurants, such as The Rock Eatery.Should time allow, Pillar Provincial Park and Falkland Stampede are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.Highland Motel is sure to make your visit to Falkland one worth remembering.
Ramada Limited Golden
Canadian Rockies
Located on trans Canada hwy#1, indoor pool, hot tub, full gym, meeting room, and free continental breakfast and wifi in all rooms. Fridges and microwaves in all the rooms, lots of nearby restaurants.
Bulkley Valley Brewery
Smithers
Bulkley Valley Brewery was created by Bikers, Skiers, Boarders, Fisherman, paddlers and people who really enjoy a good beer. Located in Smithers BC they realized that this small town had no "Apres" despite the fact that it was a natural wonderland. People had no place to gather, to tell stories, to see friends that they had not seen in awhile, to meet new friends. Most of all though Smithers had no Craft beer. Bulkley Valley was made for the people. A True Northern BC Brewery, no glitz no glamour just a nice cozy brewery with damn good beer and even better patrons.
Desolation Sound Resort
Powell River
Located at the gateway to Desolation Sound, these unique and fully furnished oceanfront chalets are in a park like setting on an eight acre waterfront property. Our chalets are ideal for your family vacation, reunions, weddings or that perfect getaway. Each chalet boasts a unique individual design. Interiors done in local wood. All our chalets have a full kitchen, living & dining areas, and a deck. The chalets are of different sizes and the larger ones can accommodate up to 8 persons. A whole range of activities offered by local outfitters, can be booked through the resort. The Laughing Oyster Restaurant is just down the road from us and offer great meals with a West Coast flavor.
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Haylmore Heritage Site
Chilcotin
Visit the homesite of Will Haylmore, Deputy Mine Recorder during the Cariboo Gold Rush. The Bridge River Valley was one of the richest gold producing areas between 1930-1950, lots of amazing history to explore! Come and enjoy the open air site, pan for gold, sample homemade ice cream or shop at the local Artisan's gallery for unique handmade wares. A Visitor Information Centre is also on-site.
After Dark Distillery
Shuswap
After Dark Distillery is a BC small-batch craft Distillery. We produce moonshines, vodkas, whiskey, and gin using 100% locally grown grain. Tours and tastings are available upon request.
Kayak Salt Spring
Salt Spring Island
Customized, private kayak tour for 2 to 6 people, starting at $150 per group. Kayak Salt Spring's mission is to provide family-oriented, educational, and environmentally friendly kayaking adventures that promote the natural beauty and preservation of Salt Spring Island's wilderness. We use Canadian made Delta 14s and 20Ts on all of our tours.
Teepee Heart Ranch
Big Creek
Imagine a small, secret and wild place, hidden in the heart of the Chilcotin Mountains in the West of Canada and dedicated to horses breeding. Now, imagine that you are going along the 84 kilometres of gravelled road which lead, across barren hills, canyons and pine forests to this place. Along the way, you may well see some bald eagles, black bears and wild mustangs. You have arrived! The wooden gates to the ranch are opening in front of you. Wood, light and magic are the raw materials here. Do you dream of forests teaming with grizzlies and moose or coming across wild horses? And what about evenings spent laughing and talking around a campfire accompanied by the howling of wolves at dusk and a sky so full of stars that you are left breathless? We would be happy to welcome you into one of our cabins and let you discover the everyday life of the ranch and its inhabitants so that you can return to your homes filled with simple, heart-warming and hopefully unforgettable memories.
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort
Port McNeill
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.
North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre
Errington
The North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre is located in a park-like setting with a peaceful rustic atmosphere. When visiting the centre you will be able to view eagles, several species of owls, falcons, hawks, ravens, and black bears. Rehabilitating eagles can be viewed through one way glass in the largest flight enclosure of its kind in Canada. The Centre's mandate is the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned native wildlife, with a focus on raptors and black bears. GUIDED TOURS: are available for groups of 15 or more. HOURS OF OPERATION: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 7 days a week. ENTRANCE FEES: $15.00.00 adults, $6.00 children aged 3-12, plus applicable taxes.
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