Accommodation and Experience Providers

Providing travel services throughout British Columbia, including discovering places to stay such as hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds, and more.

Eagle Island Resort
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
At Eagle Island Resort, were home to one of the best RV camping experiences youll discover in BC. Our recipe for quality family fun is very simple: mix absolutely breathtaking scenery with incomparable lakefront, on one of Supernatural British Columbias premier fishing lakes. Our RV camping sites provide the perfect blend of BCs wonderful nature with the comfort of luxury amenities. In addition to some of the most amazing scenery that BC has to offer, we provide comfy cabins, roomy campsites, brand new washrooms with hot showers, trophy fishing, kids playground, and safe swimming areas for the perfect family vacation experience! When it comes to RV camping in BC, Eagle Island Resort is unsurpassed in quality. Make your next vacation one to remember by visiting Eagle Island Resort. Our year-round RV camping resort is located directly off Highway #24, which connects Little Fort to the East and 100 Mile House to the West. Its the famed Fishing Highway."
Silvertip Lodge Heli-Skiing Ltd
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Silver Tip Lodge Heli-Skiing is the most remote, rustic and exclusive Heli-Ski experience available today, located in the majestic Cariboo Mountains in British Columbia. The only program for Heli-Ski guests is the one they create; you can ski when you want, for as long as you'd like, guided by ACMG guides who ensure your safety in the mountains. Snowshoe through old growth cedar using marked trails on the property, or set our on freshly set cross-country ski tracks straight from the lodge. All equipment is provided. After a long day of skiing enjoy decadent dining catered to your taste, take a soak in the hot tub overlooking the lake, relax in the sauna and steam room, or visit the massage therapist on site. Join us June-October for Quesnel Lake's world class Rainbow trout fishing. Fully stocked boat house, fishing boats, and canoes available. The Blue Lead Creek and Summit Creek nearby provide the perfect escape for fly fishing. Hikers enjoy back-country hiking from the lodge or using Silver Tip Lodge as a base location to heli-hike to the many nearby glacier lakes with extraordinary alpine views.
Wells Gray Adventures
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Simple, comfortable accommodation used to access spectacular alpine hiking in Wells Gray Park. Composting toilets, solar power and hike in access only has made these huts the ultimate ecologically sensitive destination for over thirty years. All stays are fully catered and guided due to the remote nature of the terrain surrounding each cabin. Stay in one hut and explore - or hike from cabin to cabin for the ultimate Canadian wilderness adventure vacation.
Big Bar Guest Ranch
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Big Bar Guest Ranch is proudly owned by Stswecemc Xgattem First Nation (SXFN), a community located in a semi-remote area on the the Fraser River, approximately 85 kilometers southwest of Williams Lake. Once two distinct bands, Canoe Creek (Stswecemc) and Dog Creek (Xgattem), our two Secwepemc communities joined together in the late 1800s. We honour our separate histories and our coming together. In the 1860s, more than 10,000 people traversed the Caribou Wagon Roadin search of a new life, land to raise cattle, or a gold strike. Harry Marriott, an immigrant from England, started working for the notorious Gang Ranch, one the largest ranch in Canada. Marriot acquired smaller ranches and land parcels, eventually consolidating them into the O.K Ranching Company, with access over 200,000 acres of cattle country and wilderness. Marriott partnered with his friend and Vancouver banker, George S Harrison and sectioned off 100 acres of their mutual land acquisition for his personal use. This was the beginning of Big Bar Guest Ranch. Much is unchanged since the Harrison family used Big Bar Ranch as their family retreat. The original family home, "The Harrison House", built in 1936 with logs and stone hewn and selected from the property, continues to provide a cozy retreat for guests on holiday relaxing in the great room in front of the fire place, or playing a cowboy song on the guitar in the music room. Big Bar guests have access to the original acreage of the OK Cattle Company, and can venture out across unspoiled pasture lands and forests. What has changed is that Big Bar Guest Ranch is now a part of our shared community vision of becoming an economically and politically self-sustaining community living Secwepemc culture, language, and traditions in a healthy and safe environment. Stswecemc Xgattem First Nation invites you to Big Bar Guest Ranch to experience the dramatic landscape of traditional SXFN Territory: interlocking valleys and plateaus, situated between bold and snow topped mountain ranges. It is our honour to share history as the original inhabitants of this land and welcome you to life on the ranch.
Cozy Cubbyhole
100 Mile House
Finding an ideal quaint bed and breakfast in 100 Mile House does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Cozy Cubbyhole, a nice option for travelers like you.Given the close proximity to 108 Mile Ranch Heritage Site (1.3 mi), guests of Cozy Cubbyhole can easily experience one of 100 Mile House's most popular landmarks.Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Cozy Cubbyhole offer a flat screen TV.During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including outdoor furniture. For travelers arriving by car, free parking is available.While in 100 Mile House, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Cozy Cubbyhole, including Sushi and Noodle (0.7 mi), Blue Sky Chinese Restaurant (0.6 mi), and G.B.R. (0.7 mi).100 Mile House is also home to Parkside Art Gallery, a popular art gallery that is not too far from Cozy Cubbyhole.Cozy Cubbyhole looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to 100 Mile House.
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Cariboo Ski Touring Club
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
The Cariboo Ski Touring Club is a non-profit organization that caters to cross-country, skate skiing and snowshoers. We provide 75 km of groomed trails for both classic and skate skiing. We also have 10 km of snowshoe trails. We offer youth program, biatlhon and lessons. Rental Shop available for renting skiing and snowshoeing equipment. Day Lodge on site. Visit our webiste at caribooski.ca
South Point Resort
Canim Lake
Lakeside, family-oriented resort located on beautiful Canim Lake in the heart of the Cariboo region. Enjoy the tranquility and opportunity to re-charge your life. It is peaceful and refreshing all year round, and allows you the opportunity to be part of our abundant wildlife that cannot be matched. Experience glorious sunsets while sitting together with friends and family at campfires on the beach. The lake offers excellent swimming and opportunities for water-sports.
Fawn Lake Resort and Camping
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
For some people it is simply paradise, for others the best fly fishing spot in the area, yet others love the tranquility of our cozy resort. For all of us, staying at Fawn Lake Resort is like coming home to relax and watch the world go by... Quiet wilderness setting. Excellent fishing/birdwatching. Charming classic/modern lakefront log cabins. Lakeshore or treed RV/campsites.
Museum of The Cariboo Chilcotin
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
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.
The Drummond Lodge
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Our welcome mat is within easy walking distance to downtown Williams Lake, the stampede grounds, restaurants, and Scout Island beach and nature trails. The motel features 18 regular and deluxe rooms and 6 large suites and junior suites with decks offering wonderful views of Williams Lake.
Spruce Hill Resort & Spa
108 Mile Ranch
Spruce Hill Resort & Spa (formerly The Hills Health & Guest Ranch)
Fraser Cove Campground and Guest Cabin
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
Riverside RV Park/Beach Camp Sites/Rustic Cabin Nestled along the banks of the Fraser river in Beautiful Lillooet B.C. Conveniently located just off highway 99 2km north of the Fort Berens Winery. Relax and take in the breathtaking surroundings or take a 10min stroll to the historic suspension bridge built in 1913 or a 30 minute walk to the town of Lillooet. The perfect one or two night stopover.
Little Horse Lodge
70 Mile House
Newly renovated resort a short walk across the road from the beautiful shores of Greenlake BC. Miles of trails accessible from back of property. 8 well appointed cabins with queen bed. Gas fireplace and BBQ. Small kitchenette area with water and bar fridge with freezer. Private outhouse for each cabin. Most RV sites are located along the back of the property with just the serenity of the local forest behind you. All located on 8.5 acres, a great place to enjoy your Cariboo adventures.
Free Rein Guest Ranch
Bridge Lake
We are a family owned guest ranch located in the wilderness of the South Cariboo region of British Columbia.
Quesnel & District Museum & Archives
Cariboo & Gold Rush Trail
A recently renovated community museum, telling the stories of the Southern Carrier First Nations and the peoples who have settled in the Cariboo in the last 250 years. Listen to stories of Chinese and First Nations Elders at our video stations and meet the residents of the early 20th century through the remarkable portraits of CD. Hoy and C.S. Wing. Participate in scavenger hunts and hands on activities. Keep the memory of your visit alive with a souvenir from our gift shop. We have a good selection of history books, clothing, toys, jewelry and housewares. During the Winter Season ( October to April) the museum is only open on Saturday or by appointment.
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