Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Wood Lake Rv Park And Marina
Twelve parkland acres of lush paradise provide 167+ full-service RV sites, open from April through mid-October. Resort amenities include a modern 69 slip marina, clean shower & washroom facilities, coin & cc tap laundry, Kid'z Zone, children's activities, off-leash dog park, sandy beach, convenience store, free wifi, boat/trailer parking and guest/visitor parking. Centralized near world-class golf courses and wineries. Wine country tours are available for adults.
Tall Trees Bed and Breakfast
A unique spa inspired bed and breakfast nestled alongside the beautiful British Columbian rainforest. A must stay location for all wine and food enthusiasts and wilderness lovers. We are a pet friendly property.
Harrison Visitor Information Centre & Sasquatch Museum
Start your visit to the Harrison River Valley at the Harrison Visitor Information Centre & Sasquatch Museum! Our friendly staff is here to help you with maps, brochures, and local tips to make the most of your time in the area. While youre here, take a walk through the Sasquatch Museum and discover the stories behind this legendary creature. The exhibits offer a fascinating look at the history, sightings, and cultural significance of the Sasquatch. Whether youre planning an outdoor adventure or just passing through, the Harrison Visitor Information Centre & Sasquatch Museum is a great place to get your bearings and learn a bit of local lore.
Valemount & Area Museum
In Valemount's original Railway Station from 1914, the Valemount & Area Museum showcases how the pioneers of the Robson Valley lived during the last century. Farming, forestry and fur fueled the economy. All of this is lovingly displayed by the Valemount Historic Society, descendants of those pioneers, whom opened the museum in 1992, after nearly 5 years of restoring and refurbishing. Trains, teachers, internment camps, outfitters, farmers, war heroes and more await your visit. The Annex outbuilding displays a magnificent collection of chainsaws and farming implements. Our caboose houses every tool you would need to maintain the tracks. The pièce de résistance is the train station itself with 3 floors of amazing displays. Entry by donation
Coyote Cruises
One of Pentictons unique and favourite summer activities is floating down the River Channel. Visitors are invited to rent inner tubes and rafts and take a leisurely ride down the 7 kilometre long Channel to Skaha Lake. The River Channel is located between Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake. The float starts at the Coyote Cruises launch site at 215 Riverside Drive. If you need floating tubes and a ride back to your vehicle Coyote Cruises will provide both. If you are looking to rent a tube or raft or simply require transportation once you are done floating the Channel, Coyote Cruises can help you out. Pick up is at the end point only in 2020.
The Latch Inn
The Latch Inn, on Harbour Road in Sidney, is steeped in history and a glamourous past. In 1925, the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, Walter C. Nichol, commissioned famous architect Samuel Maclure to build him a summer home on a piece of forested property on the Saanich peninsula. The residence, completed in 1926 and coined Miraloma', was a brilliant confluence of the environment and artistic design. Even today, it oozes an old-world elegance and charm. Once the playground for the upper crust, it hosted sumptuous garden parties and welcomed visits from dignitaries and royalty. Edward, the Prince of Wales, and his brother George enjoyed the classy and comfortable accommodation in a state tour of British Columbia in 1927. In the 1940s, it became known as The Latch', reflecting the fact that every door in the house is opened with a latch and iron key.
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.
Crowsnest Vineyards
Crowsnest Vineyards was purchased by the Heinecke family in 1985 when the Winery, Restaurant and Guesthouse were launched. Named after the Crowsnest Highway #3, the family was an early contributor to the development of the Similkameen wine region and the wine and food has continuously evolved over the years. Siblings, Sascha and Anna Heinecke were instrumental in the evolution of the business and with the retirement of their parents, took over leadership in 2018 with a bold new vision. The vision is built on the bounty of the regionthe opportunity to express the spectacular local terroir from which we craft our wines and from which grows amazing, fresh ingredients included in our menus, pantry and bakery. We serve this bounty in a relaxed environment at our tasting bar, in our restaurant and on the view patio.
Siwash Lake Wilderness Resort & Ranch
Escape to this 5-star, all-inclusive wilderness resort and luxury dude ranch, located off the beaten path in the rugged heartland of British Columbia on the iconic Rainforest to Rockies route through BC's Land of Hidden Waters. Siwash Lake is an intimate and ultra private hideaway for active families and couples who seek meaningful, impactful travel. This National Geographic honoured lodge is renowned for its soul-stirring adventures and beauty amid Nature in a dynamic, regenerating wilderness. Horseback ride to your heart's desire, fly fish in wild lakes and streams, explore waterfalls, sleep amid lavish linens, and dine on exquisite, home-grown organic cuisine. Wellness and other wilderness adventures include outdoor yoga, luxury star gazing, hiking, biking, glamping, kayaking, SUPing and so much more. Siwash Lake is a Condé Nast multi-award winner, Platinum-certified for sustainability, featured in Forbes, and ranked among the 10 best guest ranches in North America by USA Today.
Babin Air
Babin Air offers spectacular valley and glacier scenic flights originating from the Invermere Airport and Cranbrook Airport in the beautiful Columbia Valley.
Big Tree Tours
Closed (for now). As a sole operator business, I've had to step back from running tours while focusing full-time on protecting endangered old-growth forests in BC. Once these irreplaceable forests are safe, I look forward to once again touring people through the towering trees. Thank you to everyone who joined a trip over the years. Until we meet again, may the forest be with you! TJ
Solace Organic Spa
Experience our private Forest Hydrotherapy Circuit with Sauna, Cold Plunge, Cedar Hot Tub & Forest Lounge. A thermal journey immersed in nature. Nestled amongst the forest and spa gardens are our west coast treatment rooms, where skilled and compassionate therapists care for body, mind and soul with holistic massage and nourishing spa treatments. We're proud to celebrating our 21st year of serving Salt Spring Island.
The Ranchland Inn
Enjoy moderately priced accommodations in a beautifully landscaped Inn adjacent to a park. The Ranchland Inn is located on the East Trans Canada Highway just minutes from downtown Kamloops. Dine at the assortment of nearby restaurants. The Ranchland Inn is close to everything. We are adjacent to a park with a play ground and playing fields. We are a block from a shopping centre with banks-liquor store-grocery-drug store and restaurants. Downtown Kamloops is 5 minutes to the West. The Kamloops Wildlife Park is 5 minutes to the East. Kamloops is a town with 10000. people that bills itself as the Tournament Capital of Canada. There are many nearby golf courses as well as the ski and golf resort of Sun Peaks which is just 45 minutes to the North.
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