Providing travel services throughout British Columbia, including discovering places to stay such as hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds, and more.
The Glass Foundry
Salt Spring Island
A glassblowing studio and adjacent gallery where recycled glass is used to create giftware and unique art pieces. Demonstrations, classes, and more. Super energy efficient glass furnaces, developed at The Foundry are in use now in over 30 countries. Over 250,000 pounds of scrap glass has been re-melted since 1996.
The Whistler Brewing Co. is Whistler's original craft brewery established in 1989 on Alpha Lake Road in Whistler, BC. The Tap House opened in 2009 in Function Junction and is today still locally owned and operated. Whistler Brewing offers 10-15 brews a year, generally lighter and fruiter seasonal beers in the summer and darker ones in the winter. Join one of our fully guided tours and enjoy a tasting of our award winning beers in the Tap House. We also offer keg and packaged beer sales, a small food menu and our signature line of wearables and beeraphenalia!
Experience the Renewed Névé Day Spa A Luxurious Escape in Fernie, BC Relax and rejuvenate at Névé Day Spa, located at the base of Fernie Alpine Resort. Now under new management, our refreshed spa offers Aveda facials, massages, and full-body treatments in a serene mountain setting. We are proud to have three BC Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) on our team, ensuring professional and therapeutic care. Using Avedas nature-inspired products, our warm, earthy space is designed for deep relaxation. Every spa guest enjoys complimentary access to the pool and hot tub.
Fully licensed and insured, professional, guided freshwater fishing on southern Vancouver Island. We specialize in customized, 6 to 8 hour fishing trips. Fish Vancouver Island's most productive and scenic freshwater systems with the most experienced guide/outfitters in the area. Fish the Cowichan River and other rivers and lakes for trout, salmon or bass.
Sun Beach Motel, located lakeside in Osoyoos, offers guests comfortable accommodation, premium bedding with rooms and suites to meet every budget. The large garden lakefront patio features multiple seating and lounging areas, stunning lake views, outdoor barbeques, a private beach and dock for guests to enjoy. Vehicle parking is free, boat trailer parking is located one block from the Motel. Sun Beach Motel is conveniently located within walking distance to many Osoyoos parks, restaurants and shopping. Explore this warm valley destination with activities and attractions to meet every travelers needs. Experience the fairways, farmers markets, hiking and biking trails, water activities, winery tours, horseback riding and more! Were sure youll enjoy your stay at Sun Beach Motel as you experience everything Osoyoos has to offer.
Welcome to Apres Tours do you have a passion for wine? If so, plan to embark on an informative and luxurious adventure where we will experience the history and beauty of this fabulous region known as the Okanagan Valley. From the North to South end of the valley we can create that special day that you'll always remember!
Established in 2016, the Audain Art Museum is a leading arts organization founded upon the major philanthropic gift of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa. Located in Whistler, British Columbia and designed by the internationally-renowned firm Patkau Architects, the AAM boasts a comprehensive Permanent Collection of the provinces most celebrated artists. Exemplifying the richness of cultural difference in Canada, the collection takes visitors on a transformative visual journey from the late 18th century to present. Highlights include hereditary Haida Chief James Harts 'The Dance Screen (The Scream Too),' an exceptional collection of historical and contemporary Indigenous masks, the largest permanent display of paintings by Emily Carr, and key examples of the Vancouver photo conceptualism movement. In addition, the Museum hosts dynamic Special Exhibitions from around the world.
Canadian Adventure Company’s Mallard Mountain Lodge
Valemount
Canadian Adventure Company's Mallard Mountain Lodge, accessible only by a 77 km, 30 minute helicopter flight, & accepting only 6 to 8 guests at a time, is the most private & remote Lodge in the Canadian Rockies. This industry unique small guest group size makes it very comfortable to join others at the Lodge, or easy to book the entire Lodge for your group's exclusive use. A variety of package options & lengths of stay are available. Guests of all ages & abilities enjoy backcountry ski & snowboard touring in the Winter, & hiking in Summer. The Lodge, nestled in the high alpine at tree line, & providing ready access to a huge five valley area, is one of the most stunningly beautiful Rocky Mountain alpine venues you will ever find. To be there, so remote, with so few people, is a thrilling experience you will never forget.
The Qualicum Beach Museum chronicles the social history of Qualicum Beach including First Nations, early pioneers and 'local characters'. It is also home to a paleontology exhibit and fossil collection renowned for its scientific and research value, as well as the Powerhouse, a brick and steel heritage building with exhibits about power and energy. The museum maintains an extensive archive of local historic documents, photographs and artefacts and responds to inquiries from the general public.
Blue Ocean Golf Club (formerly the Sechelt Golf and Country Club) is a championship par 72 located in beautiful Sechelt, British Columbia on Vancouver's Sunshine Coast just a short ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay. With tees ranging from 5,351 to 6,553 yards the golf course is a test for all abilities. There are two large greens to practice putting and chipping, a full service Practice Tee and our Professionals offer a complete range of instruction and coaching programs designed to assist you in reaching your potential and gain the enjoyment that playing better can bring. We have a fleet of 36 electric Club Cars and 4 Golf Boards available for your golfing pleasure! Please note: The Blue Ocean Bar and Grill is closed Jan 16 until early/mid February. Coffee and snacks are available in the Golf Shop until the restaurant re-opens.
Cape Scott Provincial Park is a truly magnificent area of rugged coastal wilderness that is located at the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island, 563 kilometres from Victoria. Cape Scott is characterized by more than 115 kilometres of scenic ocean frontage, including about 30 kilometres of spectacular remote beaches. The rugged North Coast Trail is a challenging and popular 43.1 km hiking track that connects many pristine beaches by stretches of tough overland passage. The park stretches from Shushartie Bay in the east, then westward around Cape Scott and south to San Josef Bay. Rocky promontories, salt marshes and jagged headlands punctuate the fine-textured, white-sand beaches. The most impressive of these beaches, Nels Bight, stretches more than 2,400 metres long and 210 metres wide at low tide, and is one of the parks most popular camping destinations. Other significant beaches include San Josef Bay, Guise Bay, Experiment Bight, Lowrie Bay and Nissen Bight.
We make it, bake it or grow it or it's not sold here! Opening Day April 6th Main Market at the Landmark District Wednesday & Saturday 8 to 1 Satellite Market at Kerry Park Sunday from 9 to 3 starting Mother's Day 2024 till September long weekend
Are you curious about BCs sport history? Stop by and explore the BC Sports Hall of Fame, which celebrates BC athletes extraordinary achievements! Explore 12 galleries representing the teams, the athletes, and the builders who have been a part of BC sport history. You can relive the excitement of the 2010 Olympics or test your athletic skills in our interactive participation zone! Learn more about our hometown teams in the Our Teams, Our Turf Gallery, or explore our Greg Moore Gallery, complete with his Indy racing car. You can also stop by our viewing window and take a peek inside BC Place! Conveniently located in Downtown Vancouver just minutes away from a Skytrain station and bus stops, check out the BC Sports Hall of Fame today.
Homalco First Nation have been the stewards of their traditional territory of Bute Inlet for generations and the cultural and historical significance of this area spans thousands of years. Our guided tours take guests through the Salish Sea to Bute Inlet and along the Orford River, where grizzly bear populations thrive during the salmon run. We also offer marine wildlife and cultural tours all of which are interwoven with knowledge from our traditional way of life. Our commitment to guests is to share our traditional lands, the share stories of our people and to create a sense of connection with our indigenous culture. We welcome you join us and learn about the land, wildlife and people while becomming immersed in the beauty of this spectacular land. iymot kunome (It is good to see you).