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

Skands Campground
Experience an unforgettable lakefront camping experience at Skands Campground in Christina Lake, BC! A family-run gem, we specialize in semi-serviced RV and tent sites. Discover the warmth of Christina Lake, BC's warmest tree-lined lake. Indulge in onsite laundry, hot showers, and easy boat moorage. Pet-friendly policies and a dedicated beach area ensure a perfect getaway. Join us at the Jewel of the Kootenayswhere we have been making memories for generations.
Fraser Valley Heritage Railway
Open May to October Ride on an operating Heritage Railway. We are open Saturdays and Sundays May through October, from 9.30am until the last train returns at 4.00pm. Come out and see what we have to offer and go for a ride on the train.
Serendipity Winery
Serendipity Winery is a small, family-run winery nestled in the pristine hills of Naramata. We just opened in June 2011, and have already won 16 awards for our wines (as of July 2012). We specialize in quality, hand-crafted wines with a rich, full-bodied flavour. Our tasting room has a relax, laid back feel we try to let every visitor have a unique experience. Join us in our wine shop for tastings daily from 10-5.
Spirit Ridge, Unbound Collection By Hyatt
A migratory destination and home of the Osoyoos Indian Band, the sacred land of Spirit Ridge has provided both physical and spiritual bounty for thousands of years. A breathtaking destination in Canadas only desert, guests now travel here seeking an escape from the rigors of contemporary life. Hike along plentiful trails, wander through the award-winning NK'MIP vineyard, golf, stargaze, or simply close your eyes and breathe in the tranquilizing fragrance of desert sage. For whatever a guest wishes to find here, they will most certainly leave having found something most important themselves.
Best Western Plus Emerald Isle Hotel
Discover the charm of Sidney-by-the-Sea at Best Western Plus Emerald Isle Hotel, just minutes from Victoria International Airport and the BC Ferries. This welcoming hotel offers easy access to local favorites like Butchart Gardens, whale watching tours, and the bustling Beacon Avenue shopping district. Guests enjoy spacious rooms with modern amenities including flat-screen TVs, coffee makers, and free Wi-Fi. Select suites feature full kitchens for added convenience. On-site perks include a fitness center, and complimentary breakfast. Whether you're visiting for the Sidney Street Market, Salish Sea Lantern Festival, or a relaxing coastal getaway, this hotel is your perfect base for exploring Vancouver Islands natural beauty and cultural experiences.
Earl Grey Lodge
Custom built log lodge voted No.1 Best small hotel in Canada for 2021 all suites and bedrooms have en-suite facilities. Centre village location with private parking and gardens. Fully licensed,, guest kitchen with DVD and book library, wi-fi, hot pools, activities organized from the lodge include mountain biking, fly fishing, golf, water skiing, wake boarding, hiking, white water rafting, kayaking. Winter: skiing, heli-skiing, cross-country skiing, snow-shoeing, ice fishing Situated in the heart of Panorama Mountain village and surrounded by private gardens. Additional condo accommodation available, call for details.
Planet Bee Honey Farm & Meadery
Planet Bee Honey Farm & Honeymoon Meadery offers a glimpse into the amazing and fascinating world of the honey bee and all the products a beehive offers. Stroll our picturesque bee-friendly learning gardens at your leisure, and scan digital QR Codes to customize your learning! Don't miss our complementary honey & mead tastings inside the gift shop. Admission is free, we look forward to welcoming you and sharing the buzz on bees!
Uncorked Bed & Breakfast
Lake view Bed & Breakfast with salt water pool (open May thru Oct). Each room features a king sized bed, private entrance, en-suite bathroom and comes with a complimentary home cooked breakfast. There is a guest lounge area that is for guests only. Light cooking facilities are available. Nestled in the heart of wine country, minutes away from dozens of wineries and steps away from Tuc El Nuit lake. There are several golf courses near by and a beautiful 18 km hiking/biking trail. Ski hills are minutes away for those wanting a winter get a way.
Pioneer Inns
Our bright and cozy guesthouse is located in the premium tourism district of Cow Bay. This colorful area is the tourist hub of the city, where Wildlife Tour companies, coffee shops, pub, restaurants, and boutique shopping will be found. We are only one block from the waterfront and ATLIN terminals, conveniently located near the Tourist information center, museums, and the Port Interpretive center/Tourist Information Center. Private en-suite bathrooms, private rooms with shared baths and dormitory style rooms are all available for every budget. We offer a safe, clean, and family oriented environment with international flair for travelers of all ages. We would love to share tips of what to see in the area!
Reef Point Oceanfront B&B
Reef Point Oceanfront B&B, is a luxurious, 5*, oceanfront B&B, surrounded by natural rain forest and overlooking the wild Pacific Ocean. Perfect for adult couples, special getaways and honeymoons. Enjoy spectacular sunsets, relax in the ocean view hot tub or by your fireplace and let the soothing sounds of the ocean relax your mind and body. Sleep well on our quality linens and wake to a superb breakfast prepared by your hosts Dian and Brian. A perfect place for a private elopement wedding.
London Farm
Explore the fully restored and furnished late Victorian London Farm House (1898), illustrating rural life in Richmond between 1890 and 1920. London Farm is one of the earliest farm sites in Richmond, and features the home of Charles and Henrietta London, who built a small house on site in 1898 and then added to it in 1906. The farm produced dairy products, oats, wheat barley, fruit from an orchard and vegetables. This riverfront land became known as Londons landing and a wharf was built on the property to provide greater access to the river to send farm products to market. Today, visitors can enjoy beautiful heritage perennial flowers, a kitchen and herb garden, an outside exhibit of large, antique farm equipment and chickens.
Alert Bay Visitor Centre
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.
Ocean Trails Resort
Located on seven lush, wooded acres just steps from Rathtrevor Beach, Ocean Trails Resort is the perfect place for a family getaway to Parksville. Choose from one, two, or three bedroom condos and enjoy affordable rates, free parking, free Wi-Fi, fully-equipped kitchens, fireplaces, cozy duvets, and washer/dryers in every unit. Resort amenities include a new aquatic center with a seasonal heated pool, hot tub, tennis court, pickleball, recreation area, children's playground, BBQs and more.
Vancouver Island Expeditions
We create authentic, intimate and memorable visitor experiences while honouring the culture, heritage, and natural beauty of Vancouver Island. Let us show you our backyard and help you discover places that inspire stories!
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.
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