BC Hotel Association
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Hyatt Regency Vancouver almost 7 years ago
From Ottawa to Vancouver & all the amazing trails in between, Canada is full of epic beauty. Here's to celebrating on of the most incredible countries in the world - Happy Canada Day!
Hyatt Regency Vancouver almost 7 years ago
Celebrate the 150th birthday of Canada! Explore coastal hiking trails at Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, or enjoy a picnic on Saturna lsland.
Hyatt Regency Vancouver almost 7 years ago
In June, Andaz is a key ingredient in the fight to end AIDS. All month long, for every guest who enjoys an in-hotel breakfast at participating Andaz hotels, $1 will be donated to (RED).
Fairmont Pacific Rim almost 7 years ago
Because you deserve it…
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Fairmont Pacific Rim almost 7 years ago
Feeling summer ready! Our Willow Stream Spa has its shelves stocked with this seasons must-have items. Browse our spring/summer lookbook: http://bit.ly/2qkn1yW
Fairmont Pacific Rim almost 7 years ago
The place to see and be seen.
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About BC Hotel Association BIA
Since 1917, the British Columbia Hotel Association has been the advocate and spokesperson for the interests of the Hotel Industry throughout British Columbia. The BCHA has 580 hotel members and nearly 200 associate members, representing an industry with revenue in excess of $3.2 billion, 78,000 rooms and more than 58,000 employees. We are a significant component of BC's $13.8 billion tourism trade and have members in almost every community throughout BC giving us a strong voice at all levels of government. Our members have invested heavily into their communities and as a result, are integral to steering the future development of the province and territory.
With headquarters in Vancouver, the BCHA is a strong industry organization of approximately 600 hotel members and 200 associate members dedicated to improving and increasing the tourism and hospitality industry within British Columbia.