Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Similkameen Visitor Centre
Operated by the Similkameen Country Development Association, a local non-profit, the Similkameen Visitor Centre provides tourism services for the South Similkameen. Stop by and enjoy our picnic area. We have free WIFI, handicap accessible washrooms, a baby change table, electric charging stations and much more. Please be advised that we've switched from our former location to a temporary location within the Similkameen Recreation Centre.
Daajing Giids Visitor Centre
The Daajing Giids Visitor Center is located on the waterfront with gorgeous ocean views. We are an excellent local source of information when visiting Haida Gwaii. Inside the longhouse inspired building you will find engaging, resourceful staff, artisan galleries, a gift shop as well as useful interpretive materials. Head outside to our garden and picnic area to relax and take in the fresh air. We also have a large day parking area for RVs and clean indoor public restrooms. We are closed seasonally from December until mid-April. We will be intermittently checking our email; and voicemail messages throughout this time. Stay tuned for our reopening date in Spring!
Discover Surrey Visitor Services
Surrey offers truly unique experiences, from culinary exploration to tidal beaches to urban rainforests and more! Let us help you Discover something new. Surrey's vibrant, multicultural mosaic brings together authentic experiences from around the globe. We can't wait to help you find the perfect combination of experiences to make your trip unforgettable. Find us online, via phone call or via email to receive personalized recommendations of things to see and do in Surrey.
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Langley City Visitor Centre
Welcome to Langley City! Find our Visitor Centre conveniently located at the Discover Langley City office in historic Downtown Langley on the corner of 206 Street and Fraser Highway, about 50 minutes from Vancouver. Stop by to pick up maps of Langley City and the Downtown Langley Mural Walk, a variety of activity guides, and chat with our knowledgeable tourism team. We are here to help answer your travel inquiries and provide recommendations for the perfect visit! We cannot wait for you to explore the heart of the Lower Mainland, the centre of exceptional dining and shopping, the venue for grand events, and the place of great adventures. Come and experience the wonder in Langley City!
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Mount Robson Visitor Information Centre
Mount Robson Park is the second oldest provincial park in British Columbia. This popular park offers everything from vehicle-accessible camping to remote, rarely visited valleys. The Visitor Centre is open for the season, has WIFI, washrooms, a store with great souvenirs, provides information and booking options on tours, trails and has many visitor brochures for the region and other parts of British Columbia. Mount Robson Park and six other connected parks make up one of the world’s largest protected areas. Part of the Canadian Rocky Mountains World Heritage Site, Mount Robson Park protects the headwaters of the Fraser River.
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.
Wells Visitor Information Centre
The Wells Visitor Information Centre can help you plan your trip to Wells, Barkerville, or the Bowron Lakes. Find out more about the events which are happening in Wells and Barkerville when you arrive, and get up to date information about things to consider as far as road closures or other visitor warnings.
Stewart Visitor Centre
A must stop when visiting the Stewart area. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will provide you with detailed information on all local attractions. Bear viewing, self-guided auto tour to the Salmon Glacier, hiking trails and requirements for crossing the border to visit our Alaskan neighbours. Spend time browsing in our centre that is well-stocked with local, regional and provincial materials.
Parksville & District Chamber Of Commerce And Visitor Centre
Located at the entrance to Parksville, the Parksville Visitor Centre is conveniently located just off Highway 19A (Exit #46), between the Parksville Museum and the Peace Park. Our courteous and knowledgeable staff provide professional visitor counselling, customized itinerary planning, accommodation and activity reservations, helpful travel information including transportation and community information on all areas of British Columbia. The Visitor Centre is accessible. Public washrooms are available during our business hours.
Sparwood Visitor Information Centre
The Sparwood Visitor Information Centre, conveniently located next to "The Titan" in Titan Park, offers a wide selection of complimentary maps of B.C, directions, visitor guides of B.C, a great gift shop, and some of the cleanest public washrooms in Sparwood!
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.
Kelowna Visitor Centre
The Kelowna Visitor Centre is Kelowna's official travellers' resource; our team can assist you with many services including making reservations for accommodations, attractions, and tours, offering tips for local 'must-sees,' and providing information on how to explore safely. The centre is pedestrian access only, with an accessible layout and a fenced patio for enjoying the view of Okanagan Lake. Parking for passenger vehicles is located nearby on streets, and in lots and parkades. Oversize vehicles can find parking at City Park (1600 Abbott Street).
Cortes Island Museum & Archives and Visitor Info Booth
Small museum with local history and natural history of Cortes Island. Exhibits change every year. Beautiful heritage garden with picnic table - allows for family lunch. We are also a Tourist/Visitor Information Booth (T/VIB) as part of a provincial network under Destination BC
District of Taylor
Taylor is home to one of BC's top ranked Visitor Information Centres. Open June 1st - September 30th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Seven days a week!
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