JW Marriott Parq Vancouver Reopens For Summer

Just steps away from a diverse mix of downtown Vancouver neighborhoods – that include Gastown, Yaletown, Chinatown and False Creek – the JW Marriott Parq Vancouver is perfectly located for visitors looking to explore the city.

Fairmont Hotel Vancouver to reopen on July 3, 2020

To celebrate the reopening of the hotel, Fairmont Hotel Vancouver will be offering a Stay Close offer that features one complimentary night with every night booked. This offer can be booked until July 16 and is available for stays through December 31, 2020, giving the opportunity for guests to books stays further in the future. 

#ExploreBC locally with Tourism Langley and Krause Berry Farms & Estate Winery

During the summer you’ll find beautiful fresh berries (u-pick or pre-picked), daily baking from our Harvest Kitchen, our own farm made ice creams, fudge, milkshakes, donuts, smoothies and more.

#ExploreBC locally with Tourism Langley and Vista D’oro Farms & Winery

Dedicated to providing an ultimate agritourism experience, Vista D’oro Farms & Winery grows, heritage orchard fruits and vinifera grapes, all of which can be found in the Farmgate Shop & Tasting Room in some form.

#ExploreBC locally with Tourism Langley and Township 7 Vineyards & Winery

Township 7 focuses on the production of small lots of high quality wines made from carefully chosen grape suppliers from the Okanagan Valley and from its vineyards in Langley and Naramata.

#ExploreBC…locally with Tourism Langley and Backyard Vineyards

Wine lovers: for exceptional BC VQA wines in an exceptional local setting, look no further than Backyard Vineyards in the Township of Langley—the spacious, bountiful backyard to Vancouver, British Columbia.

Indigenous Tourism BC Celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day and National Indigenous History Month

National Indigenous History Month was first instituted in June 2009, as a way to educate, connect and promote reconciliation in Canada. National Indigenous Peoples Day was declared in 1996, with the date of June 21 chosen to coincide with the summer solstice and the start of berry-picking and fishing season.

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