Timberland Motel & Campground offers comfortable accommodations and is conveniently located close to Surrey, White Rock and Langley. Our campgrounds and motel units are rentable on a weekly or monthly basis. We pride ourselves on our reasonable rates and friendly service.
30 & 50 AMP, Full Service RV Park, Laundry, Picnic Tables, Horseshoes, Ping Pong, Free Wireless Internet, Volleyball, Hot Showers, Tenting, Convenience Store, Pull-Thrus
Get back to nature with an outdoor camping getaway at iRVin's RV Park & Campground in Valemount. Relax and unwind surrounded by a 360-degree mountain view, nestled in the Robson Valley. For more information on rates, registration and nearby attractions, please visit our website.
Seacrest Motel and R V Park is located in the beautiful White Rock area of BC. We are close to parks, golf, restaurants and right next to the historic White Rock Pier. Walk to fishing and crabbing after a relaxing night in one of our clean and comfortable rooms. Our RV site amenities include electrical outlets, flush toilets, laundromat and showers. Contact us for information about discounts for seniors and Good Sam Club members.
Planning a vacation? With its suites, cabins, campsites, RV rentals and lots of on-site attractions, Woodbury Resort & Marina in Kaslo is an excellent vacation destination for you and your family. See our website for membership details and contact us to check the availability of our full-service marina.
Satellite Tv, Families, Rooms And Trailers, Small Pets Welcome, Trades People, Motel Park, RV Park, Courtesy Wireless Internet, Motel, Seniors, Complimentary Coffee And Tea
Located just west of Salmo, Selkirk Motel & RV provides clean, comfortable accomodations to campers. Our sites include modern amenities, as well as a full hookup RV park. Smoking and non-smoking rooms are available, and small pets are welcome. Call today for more information.
Welcome to Pilot Bay Resort on Kootenay Lake, in the southeast corner of British Columbia, Canada. Kootenay Lake is BC's third largest natural lake and was used as the main transportation link by early prospectors and settlers who laid the foundations for the first mines and towns in the Kootenay area. Pilot Bay was one of several such communities. The town vanished around 1902; today only scattered bricks, cellar foundations and two brick stacks remain. However, the scenic lake is still the chosen route for modern travelers. Walk-on and drive-on commuters cross the lake daily on the longest free ferry ride in North America. The East Shore terminal, at Kootenay Bay, is within walking distance of Pilot Bay Resort.