Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Tapworks Brewing Company
Tapworks Brewing Company is a microbrewery on the Sunshine Coast that aims to be a reflection of the community in the beer we serve and the company we keep. We inspire a social connection through our passion for fun, accessible beers that embrace our coastal lifestyle.
Ocean EcoVentures Whale Watching
Ocean EcoVentures' whale watching excursions depart daily from the seaside village of Cowichan Bay. Our Whale Watching tours focus on Biggs Killer Whales, Transient Orcas, Humpback Whales, Grey Whales and Minke Whales. You will also encounter Sea Lions, Bald Eagles, Harbour Seals, Dalls and Harbour Porpoise.A small, owner-operated family business, Ocean EcoVentures is committed to providing you with an intimate and informative whale watching tour.
Scandinave Spa
Encircled by Whistlers old-growth rainforest and rugged Coast Mountain views, root yourself in complete silence and a digital detox while journeying through cycles of hot, cold and relaxation installations spread over 25,000 square feet. Let us defy your expectations of what relaxation looks and feels like with our completely immersive exploration of mind and body. Enhance your journey with Massage therapy. The Scandinave Spa offers Swedish, restorative, deep tissue, RMT, and prenatal massages.
Museum of The Cariboo Chilcotin
Welcome to the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin. We are situated on Broadway Avenue South, Williams Lake serving on the traditional territory of the Secwepemc, Tsilhqot'in and Dakelh Nations. The Museum is a tribute to Williams Lake and the Cariboo Chilcotin regions. If you are looking to step back in time come on in we would love to open our doors to you. Nestled in the Cariboo Chilcotin, the Museum provides history and displays on the region, local ranching and rodeo heritage, it is also the home to the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame as well as exhibits on Indigenous Peoples, Railway, Mining, Medical, and Forestry just to name a few. Admission is by donation supporting local and provincial heritage. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Federal Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia, as well as the City of Williams Lake and the Cariboo Regional District in partnership with the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society.
Historic Stewart Farm
A picturesque site telling the story of a Surrey family circa 1900. The farmhouse is open for free drop-in visits Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 4:30pm. The historic grounds are yours to explore during park hours.
The Port Theatre
Our 800-seat theatre is a focal point for residents and visitors alike, offering a broad range of cultural events designed to meet many diverse interests and needs. Programs involve local groups as well as touring attractions and provide access to events for families, seniors, youths and adults, thereby enriching the overall quality of life in the region. A landmark on the citys waterfront, it also serves as an important meeting place for a variety of community events, seminars and educational conferences.
Ancient Cedars Spa
Nestled into the warm confines of the Wickaninnish Inn, Ancient Cedars Spa overlooks the Pacific Ocean and is Tofinos premiere oasis of relaxation and well-being. A full range of body therapy, Thalassotherapy, skin care, esthetics and more is offered in seven welcoming spaces where our international staff will customize each treatment based on your individual preferences. Ancient Cedars Spa experience is enhanced with an oceanfront patio, comfortable mens and ladies lounges with showers, and a eucalyptus steam cave. We utilize a range of high quality, naturally-inspired products including Vancouver Islands own certified organic Seaflora Skincare and the results oriented Comfort Zone face and body products line from Parma Italy. Semi-private yoga is available for optimal restorative balance, offered daily in the welcoming Rainforest Haven room. Enter with peace, leave with tranquility at Ancient Cedars Spa.
Apex Rafting Company
APEX RAFTING COMPANY: Consistent Ownership since Day 1 and a commitment to superior customer service keeps Apex Rafting top rated on Google, Facebook and Trip Advisor. With over 30 years on this river and an enviable safety record that is likely second to none our focus has always been your safety and enjoyment on this most beautiful and exhilarating river trip. Total trip time: 4 hours. Actual rafting time: 2-2.5 hours. River Info: 26 km of rafting with up to Class 3+ Rapids(Class 4 at high river flows) Price includes Rafting Trip Photos and fresh fruit & pastries. Hot Tub/Sauna available. Lots of large vehicle parking, shopping and dining just steps away.
Nakusp Hot Springs Cedar Chalets
The Nakusp Hotspring Cedar Chalets and Campground are a great base camp for all of your kootenay adventures. Pitch a tent in our creekside campground, or spend the night in one of our cozy chalets!
Chaberton Estate Winery
One of the largest and the oldest estate wineries in BC. Located just 45 minutes from Vancouver. Open Daily. Free public winery tours/tastings. (Tours are weather permitting) Private Group Tours by appointment, fee applicable. Come out and enjoy a relaxing trip in the Valley. Our on Site Zagat rated "Excellent" Bacchus Bistro overlooks the 50 acre vineyard. Enjoy authentic French bistro cuisine prepared with local ingredients. Reservation for the Bistro are recommended. We do also have a picnic area available where you can enjoy your own lunch, and wine of course, on a sunny afternoon. Experience a Taste of BC in Everything We Do!
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site is an authentic representation of a once thriving community of canneries, boat yards, and residences, along the scenic shores of the Fraser River. Tour the oldest shipyard buildings in British Columbia, as you experience a bygone time when fishing and boatbuilding were flourishing industries on the Fraser River. Many of the buildings date back to 1885 and tell the stories of the diverse community of residents and workers in the historic fishing village of Steveston. The collection of heritage buildings has national value and was designated a National Historic Site in 1992.
St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino
Framed by the Rockies, the Purcells and the famous St Mary River, the St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino is a spectacular destination for getaways, vacations, conferences, retreats and weddings. The resort is located 10 minutes from Cranbrook, 5 minutes from the Cranbrook Rockies International Airport and 20 minutes from the picturesque town of Kimberley. Within its historic walls and the connecting Lodge are beautifully appointed, elegant guestrooms and conference facilities. Within the Resort lies the Interpretive Centre, operated by The Ktunaxa Nation Council. Daily tours allow guests to learn more about the buildings fascinating history, people, and culture found only in this part of the world. St. Eugene offers a wealth of culinary experiences to please the palate and delight the senses of each guest. With 4 spectacular onsite food and beverage choices including informal fine dining in Numa, overlooking the sun-drenched deck and golf course. Or wind down with a glass of wine at our refined cozy Numa Lounge. For individuals looking for a more relaxed setting, simply enjoy the 19th Hole Bar & Grill, located at the St. Eugene Golf Course. Also on site is the newly renovated Casino of the Rockies The bold, nature-based design concept pays homage to the Ktunaxa First Nations connection to the earth, and highlights flora and fauna native to the mountains and foothills in our backyard. The all-new, full-service restaurant Kisuk kiki (key-seeouk- keekit) is a dining experience all its own. The new restaurant features small plates & appetizers, entrees and a full bar including craft cocktails. Or take in the excitement with tapas and a game of billiards in the Casino Lounge. With 224 slot machines, 10 table games and delicatessen style dining makes this casino a landmark of its own. Our 18-hole, Les Furber-designed Golf Course was named "one of Canadas top new courses" by Golf Digest Magazine. The pristine fairways and white sand bunkers wind their way through several different environments, creating a unique combination of links, forests and a spectacular views of the St. Mary River. Our fitness centre features a fully equipped gym, steam room, sauna, a heated pool and two hot tubs. Now located onsite is the St. Eugene KOA RV Park. Located right along the St. Mary's river and only a short walk to the hotel and casino. Guests can enjoy the added amenities the hotel and RV Park have to offer.
Golden Skybridge
Adventure awaits at Golden Skybridge, home to Canadas highest suspension bridges. As you walk 426 feet above an expansive canyon, engulfed by the Columbia Valley, the epic views of the Rocky and Purcell mountain ranges will take your breath away. Beyond the incredible skybridges, theres plenty more to see and do. Take a thrilling ride through the forest, along the canyon edge and down the mountainside aboard the Railrider Mountain Coaster, soar through the sky on our zipline, climb towards the clouds on our rock wall or try your hand at axe throwing theres fun for everyone at Golden Skybridge.
Bulkley Valley Brewery
Bulkley Valley Brewery was created by Bikers, Skiers, Boarders, Fisherman, paddlers and people who really enjoy a good beer. Located in Smithers BC they realized that this small town had no "Apres" despite the fact that it was a natural wonderland. People had no place to gather, to tell stories, to see friends that they had not seen in awhile, to meet new friends. Most of all though Smithers had no Craft beer. Bulkley Valley was made for the people. A True Northern BC Brewery, no glitz no glamour just a nice cozy brewery with damn good beer and even better patrons.
Bluewater Adventures
Bluewater Adventures offers once in a lifetime wildlife and coastal First Nations cultural experiences. Our multi-day, live aboard trips explore the remote wilderness of coastal British Columbia and Southeast Alaska. Our slow travel style immerses us in our surroundings as we keep an eye out for whales and other marine mammals, sea birds and bears, old-growth forests and ancient native villages. Experienced biologists, renowned resource people and our skilled crew engage guests on these inspirational learning journeys. With the west coast as our specialty, we focus on wildlife behaviour, ecology, conservation and sustainability, and local history. A small group size of 12 guests ensures quality, informality, and a hands-on experience for all aboard. Since 1974, Bluewater Adventures reputation and expertise has brought respected groups and people from around the world. Explore Haida Gwaii, Northern Vancouver Island, the Great Bear Rainforest, Alaska & the Khutzeymateen with us!
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