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Lowhee Campground
Barkerville
This well-treed campground offers a private and peaceful setting for campers of all kinds, with a deep forest on the south end in the first-come, first-served section, transitioning to a wetland on the north end in the reservable section. Lowhee Campground has 47 campsites that can be booked in advance, as well as 33 campsites in the first-come, first-served section. It features a playground, three washroom buildings with flush toilets and potable water, as well as a coin-operated shower house. Bear-proof garbage and recycling bins are offered in central locations throughout the campground. All campsites are equipped with a wheelchair-accessible picnic table and campfire ring. Firewood is available for an additional fee of $10 per day. Campsites are an average of 50 feet long and 14 feet wide and can accommodate most trailers and RVs when backed into the sites. Pull-through sites are available in the Forest Rose Campground. Lowhee Campground is located along the west side of Barkerville Highway, 2 km north of the Barkerville Visitor Centre. Guests can travel back and forth from the Historic Zone to Lowhee via the highway, or via a well-groomed walking path alongside the highway. Lowhee Campground is part of the 1,100-hectare property that forms Barkerville Historic Town & Park and is managed by Barkerville Heritage Trust.
Horsefly Landing Resort is located on scenic Horsefly Lake, 65 kilometers east of Williams Lake, BC. We have four log cabins available for rent, just steps away from the crystal clear waters of Horsefly. Available for rent from May to October, each cabin is fully equipped with a coffee maker, dishes, cutlery, pots & pans, utensils, towels, and linens. Reservations required - 3 night stay minimum
Historically, Island Mountain Arts has sought to provide opportunities for the exhibition of professional artists in northern BC, for the benefit of both artists and northern communities. Relative to major urban centres, there have been minimal venues for exhibitions in the north, resulting in limited access to cultural activities for residents of small, isolated, or northern communities. Prior to 1988, Island Mountain Arts occasionally produced professional exhibitions by partnering with venues in Wells such as the Wells-Barkerville School, the Community Hall and the Wells Hotel, to exhibit artwork. With the restoration of the Hill Meat Market building in 1988 and creation of a public gallery, IMA was at last able to provide a secure professional venue for exhibits in Wells.
Fish for the famous Kamloops trout that is known for its incredible size, fighting strength and tasty red meat.We provide you with everything you need to maximize your fishing experience: Accommodations, boats, fish cleaning/smoking/freezing, a full breakfast, packed lunch and a gourmet dinner, even transportation, all for one price. Come join our third generation guests and enjoy some of the most exciting fishing, scenic hiking and pleasurable relaxation.
The Xatll community invites you to visit and experience our spiritual, cultural and traditional way of life; we're open from mid-May to mid-October. We offer guided tours and cultural workshops where you take part in a variety of educational and recreational activities. We are situated on a sunny plateau overlooking the Fraser River. Meet our friendly, knowledgeable guides who will take you on a memorable journey through the history of the Northern Secwepemc people. You can earn to cook a traditional meal, listen to stories around an open fire and fall asleep to the beautiful sound of the Fraser River in the distance.
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We offer guided winter and summer tours of the Bowron Lake Chain and the Cariboo Goldfields. We operate from our home base at the Frog on the Bog Gifts and Coffee in Wells.
This is the perfect name for our resort... it's so peaceful at the resort beside the pristine waters of Lac des Roches. Our pictures of the cabins so aptly display the many times the Lake is like glass... camp just feet away from the water's edge and enjoy the eerie yet calming call of the many loons... campfire evenings with friends and family are our specialty. Nothing compares to a toasted marshmallow or tasty roasted smokie with all the fixin's.
we are located in the city of Williams lake BC beside Safeway. we have various room types some rooms have two beds some have one bed and also we have large suite too.
The South Cariboo Visitor Centre is a charming log building and home of the unofficial "World's Largest X-Country Skis". Located along the 100 Mile Marsh, it's a great stop for a picnic and bird watching. For your convenience, restrooms, wireless internet, fenced picnic area and tons of information are available to you! Ask a knowledgeable and friendly Visitor Information Counsellor for assistance with local or provincial information and you won't be disappointed! Also enjoy a lovely selection of unique souvenirs and books for sale. We are OPEN year round so stop on by!
Welcome to the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin. We are situated on Broadway Avenue South, Williams Lake serving on the traditional territory of the Secwepemc, Tsilhqot'in and Dakelh Nations. The Museum is a tribute to Williams Lake and the Cariboo Chilcotin regions. If you are looking to step back in time come on in we would love to open our doors to you. Nestled in the Cariboo Chilcotin, the Museum provides history and displays on the region, local ranching and rodeo heritage, it is also the home to the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame as well as exhibits on Indigenous Peoples, Railway, Mining, Medical, and Forestry just to name a few. Admission is by donation supporting local and provincial heritage. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Federal Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia, as well as the City of Williams Lake and the Cariboo Regional District in partnership with the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society.
Cottonwood House is one of the last remaining roadhouses in British Columbia. With over 75 years of Boyd family legacy, a visit to this historic site will allow you to experience the rich history of the Cariboo region first hand. Cottonwood House was built in 1864 offering accommodation, meals, hardware and provisions to many on their journey along the Cariboo Wagon Road to Barkerville or Quesnel. Today, this 26 acre wheelchair accessible provincial heritage site is a tourist destination offering heritage interpretation, hiking, and day use facilities.
Super 8 by Wyndham 100 Mile House is an excellent choice for travelers visiting 100 Mile House, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.As your home away from home, the motel rooms offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.Guests have access to a 24 hour front desk and room service while staying at Super Eight 100 Mile House. In addition, Super 8 by Wyndham 100 Mile House offers free breakfast, which will help make your 100 Mile House trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.For those interested in checking out 108 Mile Ranch Heritage Site (1.7 mi) while visiting 100 Mile House, 100 Mile House Super Eight is a short distance away.If youre looking for an Italian restaurant, consider a visit to Canadian 2 For 1 Pizza, which is not far from Super Eight 100 Mile House.Should time allow, Parkside Art Gallery is a popular attraction that is within walking distance.Enjoy your stay in 100 Mile House!
Four unique accommodations in Wells, the Mountain Thyme Getaways include a restored 1 and 1/2 story wooden clap-board house typical of the mine workers of the 1930s and 40s. The Meadow Suites are two independent options for couples who don't need an entire house. The Willow sleeps up to 9 people in 4 bedrooms and an optional giant loft. Cozy rooms, simple-world charm, 1930s decor, comfy furniture, modern baths, WiFi and other conveniences for the modern traveller. Within walking distance of everywhere. Extensive trail networks at your door and 3 Minutes from the gates of Barkerville. Balcony views of Mountains and Meadows. Pet Friendly.