Accommodation ranges from top-class hotels in Victoria and Vancouver and motels beside the main southern highways to simple cabins high up in the Rockies. Cottages and cabins are widely available on Vancouver Island. ‘Ranch Holidays’ are popular in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast tourism region of central British Columbia. Tourism British Columbia has an annual guide listing all the agencies providing accommodation in the province. Standards are overseen by Tourism British Columbia and approved hotels display a white ‘Approved Accommodation’ sign to indicate that Tourism BC’s standards of courtesy, comfort and cleanliness have been met. There are nearly 10,000 campsites situated in over 150 parks and recreation areas. Most campsites do not have power supply link-ups for caravans. Several of the parks are designated as ‘Nature Conservancy Areas’, where all motor vehicles are banned and transport must be on foot. The type of parkland available varies from sandy beaches with vehicle access, to lakes and glaciers reached only by aircraft or boat. All campsites have a time limit of 14 days and reservations are recommended. A number of companies can arrange motor camper rentals, with a range of fully-equipped vehicles. British Columbia & Yukon Hotels’ Association2nd Floor, 948 Howe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 1N9, Canada Tel: (604) 681 7164. Website: www.bcyha.comOld English B & B Registry1226 Silverwood Crescent, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7P 1J3, Canada Tel: (604) 986 5069. Website: www.oldenglishbandb.bc.caWestern Canada Bed & Breakfast Innkeepers AssociationPO Box 74534, 2803 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia V6K 4P4, Canada Website: www.wcbbia.comBritish Columbia Lodging and Campgrounds AssociationSuite 209, 3003 St John’s Street, Port Moody, British Columbia V3H 2C4, Canada Tel: (604) 945 7676. Website: www.bclca.comDiscover CampingWebsite: www.discovercamping.ca
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