Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

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.
Tourism Discovery Centre
The Williams Lake Visitor Centre is here to help you with all your travel needs! We provide information on Williams Lake, the Cariboo region, and the rest of Canada. The Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin is located in the back half of the building. The centre also boast a ice cream/gift/coffee shop, interactive displays, washrooms, seating areas, and free internet. Contact us if you have any travel questions, or drop by if you need a rest during your trip!
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.
New Denver Visitor Centre
The Visitor Centre in New Denver is the hub of local information for travelers, adventure seekers, and those wanting to experience the local Kootenay lifestyle. The Visitor Centre is housed in the historic Bank of Montreal building (built 1897) and the building also contains the Silvery Slocan Museum. Take a stroll though our 100 year old history, or stay in the now, with free wifi access. We are open part-time during May and June, then will be open 7 days a week from July 1st until Labour Day weekend in September.
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!
Cowichan Regional Visitor Centre
The Cowichan Regional Visitor Centre (CRVC) is located adjacent to the BC Forest Discovery Centre in Duncan, BC. The friendly and knowledgeable information councilors at the CRVC are prepared to help you plan and navigate your trip, and will make you feel at home in the luscious Cowichan Valley. The Visitor Centre is within a 10 minute drive of many of the region's highlights, including the famous Duncan City of Totems, Chemainus City of Murals, world-class wineries, quaint artisan galleries, and unforgettable whale watching experiences. If you're looking for lunch recommendations or a place to stay, our councilors would be happy to help make bookings and provide directions. The CRVC also hosts a variety of local souvenirs, books, and clothing items to fit your travel needs. Feel free to stop in for a coffee and to use the free WiFi.
Bowen Island Visitor Centre
During the autumn and winter months, the Visitor Centre is not staffed. But you will find self-serve information available, such as maps, schedules, visitor tips and more. So be sure to stop by when visiting. Bowen Island is considered to be one of Vancouver's best day-trip and getaway destinations, conveniently located one hour from Downtown Vancouver and a scenic 20-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay. Known for our stunning mountain and ocean views, our accessible forest trails, our rich cultural offerings and our laid-back small -town charm, we invite you to visit anytime of the year. Check out our website for lots of trip-planning suggestions. If you have a specific question, please contact us via email or telephone anytime throughout the year. We're here to help.
Sicamous & District Visitor Centre
The Sicamous & District Visitor Information Centre welcomes guests from across Canada and the world, highlighting all that the Shuswap has to offer.
Nakusp Visitor Centre
The Nakusp Visitor Centre is located at 90 - 6 Ave NW and has information about local and regional accommodations, attractions, hot springs, recreation, transportation and more. Also available: washroom, picnic table, electric vehicle stage 2 charging station, maps, wifi, copy/fax/scan/print/laminate/binding services. We'll tell you where to go and how to get there. :-) Stop in and see us today!
Fort St. James Visitor Information Centre
The Fort St. James Visitor Centre is nestled between Douglas Avenue and Kwah Road on the traditional territory of the Nakazdli Whuten First Nation. Stop by to learn about the local history, culture and heritage of Fort St. James, Nakazdli Whuten First Nation, Stuart Lake and surrounding communities. Chat to one of our friendly Visitor Service Specialists about the exciting things to see and do throughout the seasons in Fort St. James. We hope to see you soon!
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Cranbrook Tourism Visitor Information Centre
Cranbrook Tourism's downtown Visitor Information Centre is open year-round, providing locals and visitors to Cranbrook with information on accommodations, restaurants, shopping, directions and community services around the region. Cranbrook Tourism also operates a satellite Visitor Information Centre at 620 Van Horne Street (Elizabeth Lake), which is open from early June until Labour Day.
Port Alberni Visitor Centre
We are the Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Centre in beautiful Port Alberni, BC. We have amazing local restaurants and places to dine, four marinas for you to launch your boat, and the best fishing on the West Coast of Vancouver Island!
Princeton Visitor Centre
The Princeton Visitor Centre is located right in downtown Princeton and is an easy walk to restaurants and stores. We have a large parking lot with easy access for RVs, a wide variety of brochures that cover most places in BC, picnic tables, and a filtered water station. We sell local merchandise and nature books. We have maps to show where you can pan for gold in the Rivers and keep the gold!
Lumby & District Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Centre
The Lumby & District Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Centre provides information on local attractions, businesses, places of interest, routes, picnic spots...you name it! Our Visitor Centre Summer Hours are 9 am - 5 pm 7 Days a Week, Winter Hours are 9 am - 4 pm Mon-Fri. Stop by and say Hi!
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