Accommodation and Experience Providers

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

k’awat’si Tours
Port Hardy
kawatsi Tours Eco Tours and Aboriginal Cultural Experiences with First Nations guides let you see the wild beauty of North Vancouver Island. Hike in coastal rainforests, get out on the water to view wildlife, roam remote beaches, or listen to stories and learn how to weave cedar or make drums.
Inkaneep Provincial Park
Okanagan Valley
Facilities: 7 small rustic campsites, hand water pump, pit toilets. Location: 6 km north of Oliver on Highway 97. Inkaneep Provincial Park is nestled in tall riverside cottonwoods in a residential area. This park offers wonderful bird watching opportunities. Park users should use caution when hiking around this park; poison ivy is abundant in this area. The park is conveniently located just outside of the town of Oliver. Open from the last weekend in June through Labour Day.
Whistler Olympic Park
Sea to Sky
Whistler Olympic Park is a world-class destination for outdoor recreation activities & Nordic sports, located just south of Whistler in the stunning Callaghan Valley. Established for the 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games, the Park's facilities are now enjoyed by both high-performance athletes and recreational guests alike. In winter, try cross-country skiing, snowshoeing or the unique sport of biathlon. Explore the trail network at your own pace, with family & friends, or take a lesson with an experienced instructor. In summer, unwind at the brand-new campground (see separate Tripadvisor listing for Whistler Olympic Park RV & Campground) or try the public activities. Whatever the season, you'll be amazed by the Park's spectacular natural landscape and the enduring Olympic legacy! After a day of adventure, relax and recharge at the full-service Day Lodge and take in the views. Explore, learn and create unforgettable memories at Whistler Olympic Park, a non-profit organization!
Ferry Building Gallery
Metro Vancouver
The Ferry Building Gallery is a public community gallery operated by the District of West Vancouver. Located at the center of the Ambleside Landing area in one of West Vancouvers oldest buildings, it serves as a hub for arts and culture. The gallery presents up to 18 exhibitions annually to more than 500 visitors each week. The mandate of the gallery is to support the development of emerging and established artists from the North Shore, the Sea-to-Sky Corridor and the Sunshine Coast. By organizing art lectures, workshops, tours and programs that reflect the cultural diversity of the North Shore, the gallery provides valuable and enriching artist-led experiences to the community. The Ferry Building Gallery is located on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Squamish Nation, Tsleil-Waututh Nation and Musqueam Nation. We recognize and respect them as nations in this territory and their historic connection to the lands and waters around us since time immemorial.
SKY Helicopters Inc
Chilliwack
Visiting Vancouver and cant decide what to do? Whether its the city, BCs backcountry or simply discovering the world of helicopters; we have a tour for you! SKY Helicopters is known globally for providing world-class helicopter adventures and has been ranked one of the Top 10 Aerial Adventures in the World by Forbes Travel Magazine. SKY is a recipient of the TripAdvisor Travellers Choice award placing it in the top 10% of attractions worldwide. Need a ride? Hop aboard our courtesy SKY shuttle and enjoy a guided tour to our SKY Hangar. We offer door to door service from all downtown hotels, with or without your luggage. Driving yourself? Our world-class, SKY Hangar welcomes you any day of the week and has plenty of free parking. Make your next visit to Vancouver one that will always be remembered! Your sky... your adventure!
Boathouse Spa
Vancouver Island
Experience the ultimate in relaxation with a visit to The Boathouse Spa at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel and indulge all your senses in a seaside oasis built with one thing in mind your personal wellness. Discover treatments, products, and experiences inspired by a magnificent oceanfront setting. The Spa offers a full range of Massages, Facials, couples treatments and more that are sure to leave you feeling rejuvenated and relaxed. Spa Guests who add-on Pool Experience also receive access to the Boathouse Kitchen & Bar, open year-round and offering a selection of cocktails, wine and beer as well as appetizers, mains and desserts. This is a 16+ facility, which includes the Heated Outdoor Mineral Pools.
Bear Cove Cottages
Port Hardy
Bear Cove Cottages is located 1 km from the ferry terminal. We specialize in saltwater fishing packages, ecotours and whale watching.We also offer wellness packages. All of our cottages overlook Hardy Bay and are equipped with hydrotherapy tubs, full kitchens, fireplaces, and wireless internet.
Rocky Mountain Riders
Canadian Rockies
Rocky Mountain Riders is a locally owned tour and rental company in Golden BC offering snowmobile tours for groups of all sizes and desires. Our high performance snowmobiles and qualified local guides ensure a first-rate experience, while the variety of terrain ranging from extreme backcountry to scenic trail rides is sure to please riders of all levels. If a guided tour is not your thing, we also offer snowmobile rentals. Our goal is to provide the ultimate sledding experience to each and every guest.
Mill Bay Marina
Mill Bay
Located in the beautiful Cowichan Valley, Mill Bay Marina is a newly built full service marina. Our state of the art floating breakwater provides safe long term moorage with power, water and WIFI at all of our slips. We also offer short term moorage, fuel sales, kayak and SUP rentals. While you`re here visit the finest waterfront bistro in Mill Bay overlooking the marina, Bridgeman`s Bistro.
E.C Manning Provincial Park
E.C. Manning Provincial Park
E. C. Manning Provincial Park is a focus of outdoor recreation that is unique in British Columbia. Located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains, it is within a three hour drive from either the Lower Mainland (Vancouver) or the Okanagan. The climate and geography have combined to make this park an all-season recreation area. There are 4 provincial front-country campgrounds within the park, and multiple backcountry campsites. Within E.C. Manning Provincial Park, there are incredible hiking trails, and multi-purpose trails for biking, horseback riding, snowshoeing, cross-country ski and back-country trails in the winter. The park contains a large number of scenic, historic, floral and fauna attractions with opportunities for fishing, paddling and bird watching. E.C. Manning Park protects over 70 000 hectares of diversified terrain varying from the towering cedar rainforest of Sumallo Grove to the rare 2000+ year old Subalpine Larch forest on Mount Frosty.
Tsek Hot Springs
Pemberton
Adjacent to the Lillooet River, in the Pemberton Volcanic Belt, you will find Tsek Hot Springs and the sacred location of the In-SHUCK-ch and Státimc people (nkkwtsa) of British Columbia. The nkkwtsa established a permanent village of (s7)ístken (pit houses) and plank houses along the banks of the Lillooet River, and a series of trails through the nearby forests to hunting grounds and neighbouring villages. The mineral hot springs at Tsek provided our ancestors with physical and spiritual wellness, while the loose, sandy nature of the soil made the cedar tree roots grow long and straight. Tseks hot and cold springs became the most important spiritual site in the lower Lillooet River Valley. It is said that the cool spring served as a healing pool where the Elder mothers trained men to be chiefs, watchmen, and other important positions in the In-SHUCK-ch Nation. Pronounced chick, Tsek Hot Springs (also known as Skookumchuck Hot Springs and St. Agnes Well Hot Springs) has continuously been occupied and utilized by the Státimc people as a location to heal and cleanse the body and spirit centuries before Europeans arrived along our shores.
Vancouver Mysteries
Metro Vancouver
Vancouver's original mystery experience company, Vancouver Mysteries has been offering outdoor escape games since 2014 and immersive mystery experiences since 2020. Choose from dinner theatre, other dining experiences and 5 outdoor escape games in downtown Vancouver close to the skytrain, hotels and cruise ships. Explore downtown Vancouver and collect clues while a mystery unfolds. Teams complete challenges, find clues and collect points during these real-life adventures designed specifically for downtown Vancouver. Can you solve these Vancouver Mysteries? Not available anywhere else! Experiences run every half hour daily, 362 days a year. Meet a Detective, Spy or Agent X to start and end your game. Real-life fun! No screen time required, we provide you with everything you need to play including a map, tools and mysterious artifacts. Game routes cover approximately 2km and include public art, architecture and historical sites.
Vancouver Sidecar Tours
Metro Vancouver
Vancouver Sidecar Tours explores the beautiful City of Vancouver in a unique fashion - Sightseeing on a Motorcycle Sidecar! Two passengers ride with the Pilot/Guide to learn about Vancouver while experiencing the thrill of motorcycle.
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