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When traveling with kids, parents want a restaurant with lots of space, menus that will please everyone, plenty of parking and no frowns from other customers when the baby starts to cry. Fortunately restaurants designed just for this scenario are plentiful throughout British Columbia. You will find kid’s and senior-size portions, bright cheerful surrounds, and a lay-back atmosphere. Most are licensed, offer good quality, fast service, large menus and good value. Many have outlets in small towns and large cities, so if you find one you like, the decision of where to stop next time gets easy.
 
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Eagle's Nest Resort, Anahim Lake

Eagle's Nest Resort, Anahim Lake

Eagle's Nest Resort overlooks beautiful Anahim Lake, with spectacular Tweedsmuir Park on our doorstep.

» Heritage Cabins from: $ 85.00 per night
» Standard Rooms from: $ 85.00 per night
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Anahim Lake, V0L 1C0, PO Box 3403
Ph. 1-800-742-9055 or 250-742-3707

(Accommodations, Cabin - Log Cabin - Cottage, Resort | Adventures/Outdoors/Sports, Canoeing/Kayaking, Skating | Dining, Afternoon tea, Beer/Wine, Family restaurant, Fine dining)
Sun Peaks Lodge, Silvia Erler, Sun Peaks

Sun Peaks Lodge, Silvia Erler, Sun Peaks

Sun Peaks Lodge - the place to stay for your skiing, golfing and mountain biking vacation, located in the village centre with ski in/ski out access.

Sun Peaks, V0E 5N0, 3180 Creekside Way
Ph. 1-877-754-7751 or 250-578-7878

(Accommodations, Hotel, Resort | Dining, Bar, Beer/Wine, Family restaurant)

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