Accommodation and Experience Providers

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Sandman Hotel Langley
Fraser Valley & Fraser Canyon
Nestled in the north side of the Langley community Walnut Grove, Sandman Hotel Langley is conveniently located near numerous golf courses, the famous Colossus Movie Theatre and historic Fort Langley. This hotel has all the modern amenities such as high-speed Internet, a business centre, a meeting facility, and on-site dining to make your stay perfect.
Lakeside Gardens
Salt Spring Island
Lakeside gardens is an old fashioned family style resort, beach, boats, and swings in the trees. we cherish the timeless charm of our one bedroom cedar cottages, overlooking the lawn and beach. Our simple lakeside cabanas are fun, comfortable and inexpensive, and share camp style washrooms
Little Bear Garden View B&B
Royston
We offer two B&B room options each with large corner garden view windows, a private Ensuite and hot breakfast. The Rose Room features early 1900 era double bed, side table, armoire and dresser. The Floral Room features Mission style queen bed, two side tables and dresser. The Ensuite has a large soaker tub and separate shower. The third option is a one bedroom self-catering suite with private entrance. The suite also has a queen sized sofa bed enabling four guests in total. A fold-up cot is available upon request.
Ripley Creek Inn
Stewart
- 36 Rooms, all with double or queen beds, 2 have king beds - 14 have kitchenettes - 4 are arranged for small groups or family - historic/rustic theme throughout - all rooms non-smoking - 7 rooms designated pet-friendly - located on Stewart's main street and on the edge of the Bear River estuary
sẃiẃs Park (previously Haynes Point)
Okanagan Valley
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.
Fernie Museum
Canadian Rockies
Opened to the public in 2013, the Fernie Museum is located in the heart of historic downtown Fernie. The museum offers two floors of exhibits, a gift shop, archives and visitor information services. The main floor permanent exhibit highlights the story of the Fernie region, from the use of the area by the Ktunaxa to underground and open pit mining to the development of Fernie as a four-season resort community. The second floor gallery features rotating art and history exhibits. The Museum also offers a range of programs throughout the year, including popular themed walking tours during the summer. Museum staff are on hand to help guide your paths as your explore our museum, community and the environment around us whether it is on the ski hill or on our many hiking or biking trails. Public washrooms are available and the facility offers barrier free access.
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