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Hotel in Revelstoke
Located in Revelstoke, 12 mi from The Enchanted Forest Revelstoke, Basecamp Resorts Revelstoke features accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. Location next to the river was fantastic, outdoor hot tub fantastic also, very spacious and good price all round, very happy will definitely be a repeat customer
Hotel in Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver
Located within 656 feet of Waterfront Center Mall Vancouver and Vancouver Lookout at Harbor Center, EXchange Hotel Vancouver features rooms with air conditioning. Free WiFi is available. Great Restaurant & Service
Hotel in Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver
Located in the financial district of Vancouver city center, Hotel Vancouver is located walking distance from shopping, fine dining, and entertainment. Staff was extra nice, great customer service. Amenities & Bathroom were amazing View to downtown from the room
Hotel in Richmond
Offering on-site dining and an indoor pool, this hotel is located inside of the Vancouver International Airport. Guests can the on-site spa and fitness center. service and gold lounge worth every cent
Hotel in Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver
Offering a heated outdoor lap pool and hot tub, L'Hermitage Hotel includes rooms with a flat-screen TV. Vancouver City Center SkyTrain is 984 ft away. Stunning hotel in great location. Rooms where amazing (large, modern, well kept), bed very comfortable and the people working there second to none!
Hotel in Richmond City Centre, Richmond
Versante Hotel has free bikes, outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and terrace in Richmond. comfortable bed, salt water pool, new gym equipment
Hotel in Richmond
Located a 4-minute walk from YVR Airport Station, Fairmont Gold at Fairmont Vancouver Airport offers 5-star accommodations in Richmond and has a bar. Excellent, attentive and observant staff. Very comfortable room and bedding. Top notch experience all around. I liked the messaging in the kitchenette suggesting that tap water was good and plentiful.
Hotel in Bowen Island
Artisan Suites on Bowen is offering accommodations in Bowen Island. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel has a garden and a terrace. Some rooms at the property feature a patio with a mountain view. Wonderful view, comfy bed, great shower amenities
Hotel in Harrison Hot Springs
Bramblebank Cottages features rooms in Harrison Hot Springs. Boasting luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a terrace. All rooms have a patio. Everything!! It was cosy and had all the ams tires you need for a two night stay! Comfortable and massive jet spa bath was a delight! Neat, clean and pretty as well. Really enjoyed our stay.
Hotel in Ucluelet
This adult-focused hotel (now allowing children 15 and older) is located on the hilltop with views of the harbor. Great location, immaculately clean and comfortable stay.
Hotel in Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver
Hotel in Fairfield, Victoria
Hotel in Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver
Hotel in Richmond
Hotel in Langley
Hotel in Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver
Hotel in Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver
Hotel in Harrison Hot Springs
Hotel in Richmond
Hotel in Revelstoke
Hotel in Vancouver
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Hotel in West End, Vancouver
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Hotel in Richmond
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Hotel in Yaletown, Vancouver
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Hotel in Fort Saint John
Offering a fitness center and indoor pool, Home2 Suites by Hilton Fort St. John is located in Fort Saint John in the British Columbia Region. A daily complimentary breakfast is provided. everything was amazing omg a must stay
Hotel in Langley
Princess and the Pea Hotel is located in Langley, BC in Canada, 25 mi from Vancouver and 24 mi from Bellingham. Free private parking is available on site. The beds are super comfortable and the breakfast was very great. We would definitely come back :)
Hotel in Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver
Featuring a rooftop pool with fire pits and a hot tub, this Vancouver luxury hotel offers a full-service spa and a 4,000 square foot gym. An on-site lounge is provided. Loved everything in the hotel , spacious elegant rooms, nice Restaurants and very friendly staff,...
Hotel in Fairfield, Victoria
Featuring historic décor, this adult-only Victoria accommodations was originally built in 1930. A gourmet breakfast is served each morning. Free WiFi is available in all rooms. It was beautiful! A little like stepping back in time with tasteful antique furniture and all the...
Hotel in Whistler Village, Whistler
Located in Whistler Village, this all-suite hotel is 951 ft from the Excalibur Gondola. A heated, outdoor, saltwater pool and 2 hot tubs feature mountain views. One of the best hotels I've ever stayed in. Ruby was lovely and let me check in early.
Hotel in Delta
Featuring a fitness center, this pet-friendly hotel offers spacious rooms with free WiFi and is just 1.6 mi from Tsawwassen city center. Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal is 4.3 mi away. Very clean room, comfort bed and pillows, quiet environment, and close to ferry station.
Hotel in Sidney
Located in Sidney, 1.2 miles from Kayak Launch Beach, The Latch Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar. We knew ‘The Latch’ several years ago for it’s amazing dinners.
Hotel in Dawson Creek
Located in Dawson Creek, Staybridge Suites - Dawson Creek, an IHG Hotel has barbecue facilities. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace. What a treat to stay in a brand new stylish hotel, Everything is modern and clean, the rooms are...
Hotel in Revelstoke
Located in Revelstoke, a 11-minute walk from Revelstoke Railway Museum, Grizz Hotel has accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar. The outside looked a bit ordinary but the inside was a surprise. Well furnished and welcoming.
Hotel in Lillooet
Featuring a restaurant and a pub, this Lillooet hotel features views of the Coast Mountains. Free Wi-Fi, a fridge and a microwave are provided in rooms. Sheep Pasture Golf Course is 4.3 mi away. Friendly staff. Great location.
Hotel in Dawson Creek
Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, the Comfort Inn hotel provides warm and inviting accommodations near many local points of interest. Staff was very friendly & helpful, the suite was very roomy even with 2 very comfy king beds in...
Hotel in Fort Nelson
Conveniently located off the Alaska Highway, this Fort Nelson hotel provides breakfast and free WiFi. A steam room and fitness room is on site for your enjoyment. location, price, quality of rooms and 5 am breakfast
Hotel in Fort Saint John
Ramada by Wyndham Northern Grand Hotel & Conference Center is located in the heart of Fort St. John and offers guests a daily complimentary breakfast and an on-site restaurant. The room and the hotel were modern and clean.
Hotel in Fort Nelson
“Breakfast Included” is a complimentary served hot plated breakfast plus self-serve sides including juice boxes, fruit cups, yogurt, coffee/ tea, ice water cutlery and condiments. New building. Located in a great location with attached restaurant.
Hotel in Quesnel
Billy Barker Casino is 3 blocks from this hotel in Quesnel, British Columbia. A well equipped gym is on site and guest rooms include free Wi-Fi and a refrigerator. Our stay was extremely pleasant the room is big with small veranda and includs fully equipped...
Hotel in Prince George
This luxurious Prince George hotel features three restaurants, professional spa services and several on-site shops. Prince George Airport is a 15-minute drive from the hotel. Free WiFi is included. Very impressed with cleanliness, comfort and furniture.
Hotel in Surrey
Located in Surrey, 15 miles from Pacific Coliseum, The Empress Palace Hotel has accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. It is our 2nd day of booking in the other suite my daughter requested and actually this suite is...
Hotel in Richmond
Located a 4-minute walk from YVR Airport Station, Fairmont Gold at Fairmont Vancouver Airport offers 5-star accommodations in Richmond and has a bar. Excellent, attentive and observant staff. Very comfortable room and bedding.
Hotel in Ucluelet
This adult-focused hotel (now allowing children 15 and older) is located on the hilltop with views of the harbor. Great location, immaculately clean and comfortable stay.
Hotel in Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver
Located in Vancouver city center in the Sheraton Wall Center, Embarc Vancouver features on-site restaurants and bar. Free WiFi is available. Center and nice view of downtown
Hotel in Nelson
Featuring a garden, Stirling All Suites Hotel is located in Nelson. Some rooms at the property feature a balcony with a mountain view. Our suite was perfect King bed was very comfortable Kitchen well equipped Secure parking As...
Hotel in Whistler Creekside, Whistler
Offering different locations in Whistler Creekside, these apartments feature kitchen facilities. An outdoor pool and a hot tub are offered on site. Creekside Gondola is within 10 minutes’ walk away. The amenities. Pool, game room, movie room
Hotel in James Bay, Victoria
Featuring an outdoor pool and hot tub, this resort hotel is located on Fisherman's Wharf in Victoria. A balcony with a gas BBQ is provided with each unit. we are happy with 2 queen size beds
Hotel in Ucluelet
Surrounded by rain forest, this Ucluelet hotel features spa and fitness facilities and an outdoor swimming pool. An on-site restaurant is featured. Free WiFi is included. Beautiful place...Fabulous views. Restaurants were excellent. .
On average, it costs $177 per night to book a 3-star hotel in British Columbia for tonight. You'll pay around $226 on average if you stay at a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in British Columbia will cost around $368 (based on Booking.com prices).
L'Hermitage Hotel, Basecamp Resorts Revelstoke, and Paradox Hotel Vancouver are some of the popular hotels in British Columbia.
In addition, EXchange Hotel Vancouver, Fairmont Vancouver Airport In-Terminal Hotel, and Princess and the Pea Hotel are also popular in British Columbia.
Couples traveling to British Columbia loved staying at Princess and the Pea Hotel, Stirling All Suites Hotel, and Loden Vancouver.
These hotels in British Columbia are also highly-rated by couples: The Latch Inn, Pluvio restaurant and rooms, and Abigail's Hotel.
Travelers who stayed in British Columbia near Vancouver International Airport (YVR) have said good things about Fairmont Gold at Fairmont Vancouver Airport, Fairmont Vancouver Airport In-Terminal Hotel, and The Westin Wall Centre, Vancouver Airport.
Some of the best hotels in British Columbia near Fairmont Empress Hotel include Abigail's Hotel, The Magnolia Hotel & Spa, and The Astoria Flair.
Embarc Vancouver, Fairmont Gold at Fairmont Vancouver Airport, and Basecamp Resorts Revelstoke in British Columbia have received great reviews for the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in British Columbia also loved the views from their rooms at Blue Horizon Hotel, Lodging Ovations, and WorldMark Victoria.
Hotels in British Columbia that offer highly-rated breakfasts include Princess and the Pea Hotel, Versante Hotel, and Abigail's Hotel.
Breakfast at these hotels in British Columbia are also highly-rated: The Latch Inn, Rosewood Hotel Georgia, and The Embassy Inn.
Many families visiting British Columbia loved staying at Staybridge Suites - Dawson Creek, an IHG Hotel, The Latch Inn, and Stirling All Suites Hotel.
Princess and the Pea Hotel, Pluvio restaurant and rooms, and The Francis Boutique Inn are also popular among family travelers.
Popular places to stay in British Columbia include hotels near Fairmont Empress Hotel, Bear Mountain, and Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Downtown Vancouver, Upper Village, and Whistler Village are popular with other travelers visiting British Columbia.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in British Columbia this weekend is $163 or $224 for a 4-star hotel. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in British Columbia this weekend cost around $370 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
There are 4,709 hotels in British Columbia you can book on Booking.com.
On average, 3-star hotels in British Columbia cost $128 per night, and 4-star hotels in British Columbia are $173 per night. If you're looking for something really special, 5-star hotels in British Columbia cost around $270 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Spectacular natural setting and great parks. No end to marvelous restaurants. Animated cosmopolitan population with a distinctive Asian flavor. The anthropological museum on the University of British Columbia is a unique treasure trove of NW Native American art.
We enjoyed visiting the University of British Columbia Anthropology Museum. It was excellent. Grandville Island was lots of fun with the wonderful big market and lots of shopping. Being located close to Stanley Park was great for walking our dog. Also close to lots of restaurants.
We loved walking along the waterfront, visiting the Royal British Columbia Museum, walking in Beacon Hill Park, having dinner at Steamship Grill and Bar at sunset.
Vancouver is a wonderful city. The weather was great except for one rainy day. It is a very green city and is socially conscious. All kinds of people are welcome. There is much to see and do (Vanier Park has 3 museums, there are other museums easily accessible) and the public transportation is excellent. We walked to much, took the ferry to several places, and went to many attractions using the hop-on, hop-off bus. I had thought the Fly Over Canada would be cheesy, but it turned out to be one of the highlights of the trip, very well done. The Museum of Vancouver, the Maritime Museum, the Space Centre and the Aquarium were also very well done and informative. We were not impressed with the food in other parts of British Columbia, but all the meals we ate in Vancouver were very good. The people are friendly and helpful. We're considering moving there.
Vancouver is our favorite city in the Northwest to visit. Granville Island is beyond comparison, with the great food, public market, shops, museums, and the False Creek Ferry. Also be sure to include the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. It is just outstanding, the true center of all things native.
Very nice small town with plenty of restaurants and stores. It was a nice, quiet location to stay and then be able to conveniently visit several national parks. British Columbia is too beautiful for words.
We were visiting at a particularly difficult time for Kamloops. Because of forest fires, Kamloops was looking after over 10,000 people evacuated from their towns as fires moved closer. The city seemed to be well organized fo this, and although there were tent villages in many places many more were welcomed into homes. The city is friendly. Kamloops is in semi desert hill country with forests in the uplands. It's at the confluence of two placid rivers, with island parks and easy boating. It's in central British Columbia and is well located for day visits to the surrounding highlands for canoeing, hiking and fishing.
Victoria is a beautiful city right on the water. Although small it has everything a larger city can offer and the bonus of being very easy to get around. The city takes pride in its gardens and its 1600 hanging baskets which adorn nearly every building downtown. There are water taxis as well as ferries and buses to help you access the city suburbs, plenty of options for getting around. The waterfront is buzzing with action, people from around the world, buskers, artists and musicians entertain you as you walk along the promenade. History is displayed proudly and was great to share. The museum is spectacular and well worth a visit as is the stunning Butchart Gardens, a little way out of town. Victoria is the jewel in British Columbia's crown.
Beautiful city with many things to see and do. The city mingles old world charm and modern for every taste. Victoria's harbor is alive with water taxis, motor boats and sailboats. Horse-drawn carriages and pedi-cabs add to the charm. The charming Parliament Building and the elegant Empress Hotel guard the harbor. There are many shops, and many restaurants with excellent food. Buchart Gardens is nearby and the Royal British Columbia Museum is first-rate.
We loved the suspension bridge and treetop walks at Capouano. We loved the Granville market and all the artists and galleries that surround it and we loved the University of British Columbia's Museum of Anthropology. They have a spectacular exhibit of Northwest Pacific Indian art plus rooms of art from other indigenous peoples. If this kind of museum is your thing, take bus 44 from Robeson and Burrard Street in downtown Vancouver. Allow a half a day to see this as it is fairly far from downtown and the exhibits are extensive. My last hint - go to the Cactus c Club cCafé and order the yummy Szechuan lettuce wraps!
Port Alberni
The hosts Marla and Tom were amazing, very helpful and friendly. Homemade breakfast was delicious. The hotel and room were very clean. The whole place felt very comfy and cosy, you could easily stay here for a couple days and feel right at home. It's close to the city of Port Alberni and a good central location if you want to do some Vancouver Island day trips. This was easily our favourite place to stay during our 2 week British Columbia roadtrip!
The breakfast was beyond my expectations. The rooms are clean. The location is great. The stuff is great. You will not find a better hotel even remotely close to the price anywhere from Ontario to British Columbia I have done the drive several times and have stayed at this hotel twice now and will return anytime I’m in the area
Everything about this hotel was fantastic. The breakfast was some of the best I’ve had as “free breakfast “ offered by the hotels throughout my 21 days of travelling between Alberta and British Columbia. This facility is embellished by a wonderful landscaping.
The location was exactly what I needed for my previous and forthcoming meetings in South Vancouver & New Wetminster, British Columbia CANADA
Sun Peaks
The hotel was centrally located in the picturesque Sun Peaks resort in British Columbia. It was professionally run and we were in good hands.
The pool and hot tub are wonderful!
Absolutely superb property with all the amenities of a resort in a surprising oasis like town. It is an absolute jewel!
Has all the amenities you need in one place
Friendly gracious hosts and tasty breakfasts. View from room was great. Will stay again.
Everything about our 2 day stay was perfect
Although the hotel was fully booked, it didn't feel crowded at all, even in the pools. The staff were so friendly and helpful, and we enjoyed our interactions with them. Due to availability, we (two adults) ended up in a family room in the Heritage Building, which had two bedrooms - one queen bed and two twin beds. I didn't realize that the Heritage Building doesn't have AC, so we were worried that we'd be too warm, but the hotel provided fans for the room in addition to the ceiling fans and we were comfortable despite the hot temperatures outside. The pools are awesome, of course! With 5 to choose from, we found that each had a different temperature and we could move between them easily. We also appreciated that there is an adult only pool and that the rest of the pools are adult only after 10 PM. Nothing against kids. This seems to be a great place for families! Although there were some adults being rowdy, we were able to easily move away from them. Our only regret was that we couldn't stay longer!
Great view from our room, awesome beach and hiking trail, friendliness of staff.
The view from the room was amazing. It had a balcony that my wife and I could relax on. The heating system worked great as well. The room was walking distance to the beach, and it was only a 5 minute drive into Tofino's city center. The kitchen was very usable and nice. I had an amazing stay.
Little Paradise in very Secret Cove
I first stayed at Middle Beach Lodge 20+ years ago and not much has changed but this isn’t a negative in fact it’s a positive. It remains the consistent in Tofino. The drive to the property is beautiful, the check in is seamless and staff on the desk are friendly and the rooms kept basic but lovely. Everywhere you walk around the property you can tell a lot of love and care has been put into keeping it looking beautiful. Middle Beach Lodge oozes West Coast Vancouver Island vibes. You simply can’t beat at the end of a busy day exploring heading down to the lounge, having a hot chocolate & a cookie and watching the sunset across Tofino. All the staff make you feel so welcome and nothing is too much trouble. The included continental breakfast is basic but just enough to get you set up for the day especially the delish cinnamon buns. Rain or shine this is just a beautiful relaxing place to stay and being honest I wouldn’t stay anywhere else when returning to Tofino.
location, amenities, space, beach front
From arrival to departure everything was fantastic. Could not find any fault at all. The reception staff were so welcoming and helpful. We arrived a little early and our room was ready. Everything in the room was spotless. Bed was so comfy, we haven't slept so well in a long time. We were able to have the sliding door on to the balcony open and just close the screen so the sound of the sea was beautiful.
The beds were great the rooms I had was updated the owners were updating more rooms the staff was very friendly