Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park
Parksville
Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park straddles the scenic Little Qualicum River, west of Parksville, where impressive waterfalls cascade and plummet down a rocky gorge in a beautiful forest setting. Perhaps the most magnificent park on Vancouver Island, Little Qualicum Falls incorporates the entire southern shore of Cameron Lake, adjacent to MacMillan Provincial Park and the awesome Cathedral Grove Rainforest. Cameron Lake is bordered by steep mountains: Mt. Wesley to the north and Mt. Arrowsmith to the south.
Nootka Wilderness Lodge
Campbell River
Experience Vancouver Island fishing and wildlife! Fish for Halibut,Lingcod, Rockfish, all types of salmon at one of Canada's premier fishing lodges in beautiful British Columbia. Nootka Wilderness Lodge is located in Nootka Sound off of the unspoiled west coast of Vancouver Island. You can paddle board, kayak, fish, and more! We offer an all-inclusive experience & can custom build your package
Adventure Domes
Kootenays
The Adventure Domes consist of four unique dome cottages located in the heart of the West Kootenay, a short walk from the shores of pristine Slocan Lake. Each unit is self-contained, has relaxing curved interior spaces, a boutique decor and its own patio area with landscaped gardens. Set in the village of New Denver, the Domes are within walking distance of all village amenities: the network of hiking and cycling trails, kayak and board rentals, cafes, boutiques, galleries, museums and food stores. The property has beautiful views of the Valhalla and Selkirk Mountain Ranges; is central to three provincial parks and is located on two scenic loop drives. The Adventure Domes provide a friendly base from which to get out of the box and explore the historic West Kootenay region.
Prestige Oceanfront Resort
Sooke
Set along the waterfront in Sooke, Prestige Oceanfront Resort offers a relaxing escape with stunning views of the Juan de Fuca Strait. Guests enjoy spacious rooms, a full-service spa, and an indoor pool, all designed to elevate the travel experience. The resorts location makes it easy to explore nearby trails, beaches, and local favorites like the Sooke Potholes and East Sooke Park. Seasonal events such as the Sooke Fine Arts Show and local farmers markets add a vibrant touch to your stay. On-site dining at West Coast Grill features fresh, regional ingredients, while the marina and bike rentals invite guests to connect with the outdoors. Whether you're here for a romantic getaway or a weekend of adventure, the resort blends luxury with the laid-back charm of Vancouver Island.
Pioneer Inn
Port Hardy
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.
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