Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Quesnel Visitor Centre
Drop in & meet our friendly staff and allow us to help you find what you are looking for when visiting our beautiful City. Let us help you discover our beautiful walking & hiking trails, our historic wooden truss walking bridge or let us help you find a place to stay for the night! We will be happy to help you out!
Revelstoke Business And Visitor Information Centre
If you're passing through, here for the day, or enjoying an extended trip, stop by the Visitor Information Centre to speak with our friendly team! We're open year-round and are happy to assist. We can help with accommodation bookings and activity suggestions, directions and hot tips on local favorites! We have great souvenirs, accessible facilities, a washroom, free computer use and free Wi-Fi access. Convenient parking is located outside the Revelstoke Business and Visitor Information Centre for cars and RVs - longer vehicles are encouraged to park westbound on Victoria Rd along the wide paved shoulder.
Golden Visitor Centre
Stop by the Golden Visitor Centre to speak with our local, knowledgeable counsellors who are the best resource for insider tips on where to stay, what to eat, and how to make the most of your mountain adventure. We offer free local maps and guides, trip-planning advice, and free wifi. Parks Canada passes and a selection of souvenirs are also available for purchase. Our building and washrooms are fully accessible. Our picnic tables make for a great place for lunch while your dog enjoys a break in the dog run.
Salmon Arm Visitor Centre
The City of Salmon Arms Visitor Centre is your one-stop shop for planning that next adventure. The center is conveniently located downtown in City Hall, just steps away from the city center. Our professional, local ambassadors & staff can help you make the most of your Salmon Arm experience. Stop by & see our team. #SmallCityBigAdventure
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
Tourism Abbotsford Visitor Centre Kiosk
Whether you are travelling here by car, transit or plane, arrivals are smoother than you may think. Its never been easier or more convenient to get to Abbotsford, let us show you how! Visit us at our Visitor Centre Kiosk at the Abbotsford International Airport for travel guides, trip information and recommendations. Or follow us on social media to learn more about must-visit places in Abbotsford!
Creston Valley Visitor Centre
The Creston Valley Visitor Centre is located in downtown Creston next to the historic grain elevators. The Visitor Centre is a wifi hotspot and is wheelchair accessible. The Creston Valley - Kootenay Lake region is a great destination for foodies, family fun and rural adventurers.
Coquitlam Heritage Society
Coquitlam Heritage Society operates Mackin House Museum. Mackin House is one of the last remaining Fraser Mill homes. Located on the corner of Brunette Avenue and Marmont Street, Mackin House has been a landmark and monument in the community since it was built in 1909. It continues to be an enduring symbol of Coquitlams rich history. Visit us for a historic tour, to see our rotating exhibits, or to attend one of the many workshops and events we offer! We are also Coquitlam's tourism centre. Here, you will find maps and information for Coquitlam, the Lower Mainland, and beyond. We can also provide directions - just ask!
Squamish Adventure Centre
The Squamish Adventure Centre is located in the heart of Sea to Sky country, 40 minutes from downtown Vancouver and 40 minutes from Whistler. With breathtaking views of the Stawamus Chief, this unique venue is the perfect place to work, meet or play. You can find the following inside the Adventure Centre: - Visitor Information Centre - Tourism Squamish - The Squamish Store Gift Shop - Sea to Sky Adventure Company - Caffe Garibaldi - The Chamber of Commerce
Christina Lake Welcome Centre
Create your next Christina Lake adventure! Our Visitor Information Centre has the resources to help inspire and plan your memorable stay. Learn more at our website, www.christinalake.ca.
Summerland Visitor Centre
Our staff is friendly and knowledgeable about the area and attractions in Summerland. We have the resources to make your stay one that you will remember and want to experience again and again. From travelling back in time on the Kettle Valley Steam Railway to visiting one of our 24 award winning wineries, cideries & craft breweries, there is something for everyone to discover while visiting. Let us help plan your trip. Summerland Visitor Centre is wheelchair accessible and offers free WIFI, washroom facilities and picnic tables.
Terrace Visitor Information Centre
Welcome to Terrace an exciting hub throughout the year. Nestled along the mighty Skeena River, surrounded by peaks, lakes, and wildlife, it's your gateway to unparalleled outdoor adventures in Northern BC. From fishing in scenic rivers to thrilling mountain biking, Terrace embraces active living. Winter enthusiasts find joy in Shames Mountain, a family-friendly powder haven. For a relaxed experience, savor fresh air, local eateries, and vibrant arts scenes. Explore small-town charm with modern amenities, uncovering First Nations culture in Tsimshian communities and beyond! The Visitor Centre is the place to get maps, suggestions for sightseeing tours and first-rate advice on things to do in Terrace and surrounding area. Drop in and get help with: local, regional and provincial visitor information, trip planning, BC Ferries reservations, fishing and guiding information, souvenirs, accommodations and restaurants, free wireless internet.
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
Tourism Kamloops Visitor Centre
The BOLD Street Team provides mobile visitor services by popping up at popular locations and events across Kamloops to assist with information and provide resources to visitors and locals in the city. Our team is made up of tourism ambassadors with a passion for local attractions, outdoor adventures, and more. Keep an eye out for the Tourism Kamloops vehicle and pop-up tourism tent at local hotspots from May-September. Visitor Centre Closed The Kamloops Visitor Centre permanently closed in June 2020. All outdoor facilities – such as EV chargers, sani-dump station, dog run, and picnic benches – are still available for use. For public washrooms and immediate tourist information, please visit the Aberdeen Mall across the street during its hours of operation.
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