Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Kimberley Heritage Museum
Kimberley Heritage Museum features exhibits on the Sullivan Mine and all aspects of Kimberley's history with exhibits which are changed throughout the year. Kimberley Heritage Museum is open year-round(except major holidays and the month of December). We also provide archives for research, by appointment.
Moosehead Lodge
Moosehead Lodge sits on the quiet shores of Moose Lake in British Columbias interior Chilcotin region, and is accessible only by float plane. The Chilcotin is one of the worlds finest areas for freshwater sport fishing. Our own lake features tremendous wet and dry fly fishing for wild rainbow trout, and float plane excursions provide access to world famous rivers like the Blackwater and Dean. Packages are all-inclusive from Vancouver and feature air travel, lake-front cabins and gourmet cuisine.
Sandman Hotel Cranbrook
Boasting more sunshine hours annually than any other city in BC, Cranbrook is surrounded by miles of lush forest and many glacier-fed lakes. Comfortable guest rooms, a relaxing indoor pool in addition to modern conveniences like high-speed Internet access, a business centre and on-site dining, make this Sandman property the perfect destination for business or pleasure.
North Valley Huts
Hazel Hut: Handcrafted timberframe cabin newly built. Conveniently located beside Highway 31A: 20 minutes from New Denver & Kaslo. Self-serve backcountry Hut style with 6 beds, propane lights/stove/oven, dishes, water tap & filter. No indoor plumbing or electricity. Separate sauna/shower building and separate outhouse. Sauna is additional fee of $20/group/night. Great place to get away from town and spend time in the outdoors...Winter (nov-may): backcountry skiing, xcountry skiing & snowshoeing nearby. Spring-Fall: May-Oct: Low elevation hiking & bike trails near the cabin. High elevation hikes and bike rides can be accessed by driving 3-8km up roads. Custodian cabin located nearby with internet access available for additional fee. Standard backcountry hut etiquette is expected: take home all of your garbage, compost, recylcing. Clean the cabin and sauna. Leave cabin better than you found it for next guests! Optional additional cleaning fee is possible on request. Bring your own sleeping bag or sheets to keep rates low.If you pay $25/person/night you can expect you sleep in a dorm setting, occasionally another group might book beds at the same time and share the cabin. OR contact us if you prefer to book the entire cabin. Rates for entire cabin vary from $55-$150/night depending if there are 2-8 people and how many nights. weeknights vs weekends etc. Please do not hesitate to ask for rates for your group size & dates. For example entire cabin can usually be rented for $55/night on weeknights for 2 people. Or 4 people can rent the entire cabin for $90/night. More than 2 nights rental can be less. Weekly rates for 2 people = $300/week. Weekly rates for 4 people = $450/week
Over the Fence Winery
Our Journey began through diverse adventures, from building careers to growing families and friendships. Travelling to captivating destinations, we found inspiration that led us to our latest endeavor - owning a winery and embracing the art of farming. Each sip of our wines tells a story of dreams pursued, breathtaking moments, and the harmonious blend of passion and dedication that defines our family's unique adventure. You'll discover our estate is a labour of love, set amongst the rolling hills of Osoyoos BC in the South Okanagan since 2008. Over the Fence cultivates great wines, and even better friendships, one sip at a time. So relax, enjoy our wines, and find yourself at Over the Fence Winery.
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