British Columbia Accommodations
British Columbia has a diverse selection of regions from the warm temperate south where Vancouver and Victoria can be found to Northern BC where the province borders Alaska. British Columbia accommodations are essential for your stay and are as diverse as the regions themselves.
Travel In BC helps you find British Columbia accommodations including hotels, motels, resorts, cabins, bed and breakfasts as well as RV campgrounds. Some of the listings even have yurts and tenting sites. Many of the BC accommodations listings are online booking capable.
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Vancouver is a sophisticated West Coast city edged by ocean and mountains. Along with Whistler, Vancouver hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics.
The largest island on the west coast of America, Vancouver Island is southwest of mainland British Columbia. Home to Victoria, the provincial capital.
Whistler is internationally known as an extreme sport destination, hosted alpine events for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and is an all season destination.
The largest island on the west coast of America, Vancouver Island is southwest of mainland British Columbia. Home to Victoria, the provincial capital.
This unique collection of communities and scenery makes for a great holiday! Home to Powell River, Sechelt and Gibsons which are home to unique artisans.
BC's Gulf Islands includes Saltspring (largest), Bowen (near Vancouver), and Malcolm (more remote). All islands provide escapes from elegant to rustic.
Northern BC borders the Yukon and Northwest Territories as well as western Alaska. Northern BC includes the Queen Charlotte Islands, home to the Haida people and unique biomes.
The Thompson Okanagan includes wine-tasting tours from Osoyoos to Vernon with stunning views of Lake Okanagan. Kelowna & Kamloops are key cities; The Shuswap is the vacation spot.
Also known as the BC Rockies, the name Kootenay is derived from the Ktunaxa First Nation. Some key towns include: Cranbrook, Fernie, Golden, Nelson and Revelstoke.
This huge diverse region includes The Cariboo - famous for the gold rush, The Chilcotin Plateau - cowboy territory, and The Central Coast featuring rain forests and Bella Coola.
This region encompasses Greater Vancouver, Sea to Sky Country, The Sunshine Coast, and the Mighty Fraser Country and includes huge parks like Garibaldi, Golden Ears and the Stein.
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