While BC is known for its “Super Natural” settings, it also has a vibrant arts, cultural, and historical side. Throughout the province there are many thriving art and artisan communities with art galleries and art studios in almost every community. Culture is celebrated all year long through theatre, music and festivals. Get a glimpse of BC’s fascinating past through an impressive range of museums and aboriginal and heritage sites. Your BC Bed & Breakfast Association member will be pleased to show you information on cultural opportunities in their community.

The Rockwell Harrison Guest Lodge B&B
Phone: 778-888-7080
Harrison Hot Springs, BC

Abbeymoore Manor Bed & Breakfast B&B
Phone: 250-370-1470
Looking to avoid the 2010 Winter Olympics? Want to miss out on the traffic and mayhem? Why not visit Victoria and enjoy real "Off Season" rates in a town not taken over by the games. Settle into a comnfgy chair by the fire and watch the events on a big screen at Abbeymoore Manor Bed & Breakfast B&B in Victoria!
Victoria, BC
Ruckle Heritage Farm
Phone: 250-653-4071
Salt Spring Island, BC
New Moon Lodge
Phone: 250-222-7379
museums, many artisans
Pender Island, BC

Sunflower B&B Bed & Breakfast
Phone: 250-447-6201
Christina Lake has a new Welcome Center(a "Leeds Building") that shows some of our history - an old CPR train trestle painted on the floor, a new totem pole honouring native heritage with the Sinixt people-carved by our local residents, local art from artists in our area including pottery, blown glass, glass beads, paintings. Our local area has Russian heritage with a Grist Mill, the Fructova School, and the Doukobor Museum in Grand Forks, 30km away. The Grand Forks Art Gallery has a gift shop.
Christina Lake, BC
Jacquie Gordon’s Bed & Breakfast
Phone: 250-746-7736
Jacquie Gordon's Bed & Breakfast guest can visit the Cowichan Valley Museum at the historic train station in downtown Duncan. We are also close to the Chemainus theatre, currently showing The Marvelous Wonderettes.
Duncan, BC