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Riverfront Bed and Breakfast
Metro Vancouver
Welcome to our new riverfront property. We are at the base of Mount Seymour along Seymour River. The area is known for its world class hiking and biking trails. Despite living in the heart of nature, you are only 20 minutes to downtown, 10 minutes to the beauty of Deep Cove, and 5 minutes to shopping. Ski hills, golf, restaurants and theaters are all within a 15 minute drive.
Family friendly accommodations at the new Park Inn by Radisson Osoyoos. An elevated experience with outdoor pool, complimentary breakfast, and larger rooms and suites available.
Start your stay on the right foot with a trip to the Kimberley Visitor Centre. The Centre is centrally located at the far end of the downtown core parking area on the corner that Ross St. turns into Kimberley Ave., within eyesight of our one-and-only stoplight. Here, youll find in-the-know, long-time locals ready to greet you with plenty of insider tips on how to make your Kimberley stay memorable and tailored to your needs. We have collected one of the largest collections of Visitor Guides and local information you'll find at any Visitor Center. We also have a convenient electric vehicle charging station, as well as public washrooms that are available for use during Visitor Centre hours.
Our passion for the outdoors, quality dining, and community connection is what drives us to make your stay relaxing and memorable. We strive to make our guests day action-packed on the waters of North Vancouver Island, and the evenings a relaxing environment to unwind and disconnect.
We are a Non-profit Society preserving the history of the area that shows what life was like back in the Gold Rush days. The 108 Heritage Site has buildings on site going as far back as 1880. The buildings are opened everyday from May long weekend so people can see some of the great artifacts that they hold. The 105 Mile Roadhouse is open to the public to walk through. Our knowledgeable staff and students will be happy to give you a tour and talk about the house and how it was used then. The 108 Heritage Site runs mainly on donations from guests who appreciate and love the history behind the good old days
Enjoy your stay in the countryside in one of our 8 newly renovated cabins! Whether you need a studio cabin for two, or a larger cabin for the whole family, we have what you need. Our cabins offer all of the essentials for a brief visit or a longer stay: comfortable beds, big screen TVs, Wifi and full kitchens including full size fridge with freezer, stove, oven, microwave and essential cutlery. Enjoy our summertime amenities like our heated pool, playground, greenspaceor spend the day 8 minutes down the road in the quaint and majestic Harrison Hot Springs. Experience activities like hiking, skiing, golfing, and boat rentals all less than an hour from our resort.
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Port Hardy, Pioneer Inn is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its budget friendly environment and proximity to great restaurants, Pioneer Inn makes it easy to enjoy the best of Port Hardy.Youll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a refrigerator, a desk, and a seating area, and you can stay connected during your stay as Pioneer Hotel offers guests free wifi.Plus, Pioneer Inn offers an on-site restaurant, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.For those interested in checking out Scarlett Point Lighthouse (1.3 mi) while visiting Port Hardy, Pioneer Inn is a short distance away.Port Hardy has plenty of Asian restaurants. So when youre here, be sure to check out popular spots like Seto's Wok and Grill and Toudai Sushi, which are serving up some great dishes.Should time allow, Carrot Park is a popular park that is relatively easy to get to.Pioneer Hotel is sure to make your visit to Port Hardy one worth remembering.
Measuring about 60 feet across, this natural spit of land stretches out into the middle of a lake providing views of both Canada and the United States.