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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.
The Alders Beach Resort
Merville
The Alders Beach Resort is located between Courtenay and Campbell River on the East Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.Come and experience the natural beauty of our spectacular setting. Our beachfront cottages lead to a pristine sandy beach which is set against a spectacular coastal forest. Our resort is ideal for the perfect family vacation, a romantic getaway or as a venue for that special occasion.Enjoy the tidal pools and forest trails. Explore miles of sandy beach. Experience close contact with deer, seals and eagles. Four seasons of recreational activities are available within minutes or a short drive and include skiing, golfing, cycling, hiking, scuba diving, boating, horseback riding and eco-tours. World-class fishing is a short drive north in Campbell River.Our CottagesBrowse our beachfront cottages and enjoy the natural beauty of our spectacular setting. All cottages have full kitchens and sleep between 4-8 guests.Beachfront LocationThe Alders is ideal for family vacations, retreats and romantic getaways. The resort is very quiet and serene, and is located right on the ocean.
Sun Coast Swing
Sechelt
Located in a central location next to Sechelt's visitor's centre, Sun Coast Swing, a local social dance club, operates out of the Seaside Centre, a large bright and open event space with upper mezzanine and a vaulted ceiling with cedar beams.
The Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort
Kootenays
The Sutton Place Hotel Revelstoke Mountain Resort is a true ski-in, ski-out luxury condominium style hotel, consisting of 3 buildings connected by an underground heated parking facility and serviced by a beautifully appointed central lobby. This smoke-free property features 222 guest rooms and suites, premium amenities, and three on-site dining experiences: Rockford wok|bar|grill, The Mackenzie Common Tavern, and La Baguette located in the village next to the Revelation Gondola, minutes from downtown Revelstoke.
Hecate Inn
Welcome to Hecate Inn, your Queen Charlotte City home away from home. Hecate Inn aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.Guest rooms offer amenities such as a kitchenette, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the small hotel.If you like cafes, Hecate Inn is conveniently located near Queen B's.Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out The Queen Charlotte Seawalk (0.7 mi), a popular attraction that is within walking distance of Hecate Inn.Hecate Inn puts the best of Queen Charlotte City at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
Lazy Daze Resort
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
RV, camping, lodging and cabins on 10 Mile Lake. Quiet, clean, family friendly. No distractions, peace and quiet is what we deliver. No train noise, only beautiful loons.
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