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horse drawn buggy with tourists in Barkerville

Top things to see and do in Barkerville

Go back to the good old days in this thriving example of B.C. history.

June 2017 » by Danielle Cameron
farm buildings on a plot of land

Top things to see and do in Cache Creek

There’s a lot more to see and experience in Cache Creek than just the rolling sagebrush and prickly cactus covering the surrounding hillsides.

May 2012 » by Carol Ann Quibell
scenic view of Bowron Lake Park in Wells, BC

Top things to see and do in Wells

Wells offers everything an active visitor could want—and does it with style.

April 2012 » by Danielle Cameron
person on a dock watching birds at a marsh sanctuary

Top things to see and do in Williams Lake

Artisans, rodeos, nature and recreation—sounds like a winning formula for an RV holiday.

April 2012 » by Danielle Cameron
people on a bridge

Top things to see and do in 100 Mile House

This South Cariboo community has both indoor and outdoor attractions for RVers to enjoy.

January 2012 » by Danielle Cameron
Lillooet mountains and lake

Lillooet will make you fall in love

From wine and dining to parks and gardens, Lillooet, B.C., has the escape you seek.
August 2019 » by Danielle Cameron
One of the many gorgeous lake vistas that surround Lillooet, B.C.

Climb every mountain, ford every stream: In Lillooet

Lillooet, B.C., has a lot to offer when it comes to history and outdoor fun. In terms of water, Lillooet is positively surrounded. Here are some of the best water features near Lillooet, and some of the many reasons it should be your next vacation spot.

June 2018 » by Zoë Dupley
Horsting Farm Market logo.

From farm to your plate

Even though Cache Creek is a small town, you will have no problem finding some tasty homemade meals.

December 2015 » by Kimberly Shellborn
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Hunting is a way of life from which countless stories are told

Explore the vast mountainous terrain as Lloyd Antypowich takes you on hunting adventures in search of what drives his passion and motivation.

May 2015 » by Nicole Lind
A cowboy on a horse in a pasture.

Horses, heritage and gold fever

The mule trains, freight wagons and lonely faces of miners making their way north to the gold fields are long gone, but RVers can still trace the footsteps of their 1860s counterparts by travelling B.C.’s fabled Gold Rush Trail.

December 2014 » by Kirsten Armleder
Vintage cars are on display during Graffiti Days in Cache Creek, B.C.

Cache Creek welcomes you

As well as fishing, hunting, golf, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing, Cache Creek, B.C., offers some fun, community-based options.

December 2014 » by Marie Milner
Summer sunrise on Kamloops lake. this is the BC desert country, driving from Cache Creek on Highway 97 there was lots of rain during the spring so the sage and grass were still green. the yellow flowers were still blooming as well.

Cache Creek offers many opportunities for dramatic scenery photos

Arrive in the spring for photos of the sagebrush after a rainfall, take a panoramic shot of the snow-covered hillside, or catch a cowboy being thrown from his horse.

January 2014 » by Carol Ann Quibell

Loving the lake

Next time you plan a nature-oriented holiday, point your RV in the direction of Quesnel Lake, B.C.

December 2013 » by Danielle Cameron
children, adults and a costumed interpreter panning for gold at a long trough filled with water

Bring the family to Barkerville for an adventure they won’t forget

Learn about gold mining in the mid-1800s while visiting Barkerville Historic Town, a restored gold rush town in central British Columbia.

April 2013 » by Carol Ann Quibell
hikers looking at a river

Families enjoy the network of trails near Williams Lake

Family vacations to Williams Lake may include hiking or mountain biking over kilometres of trails.

April 2013 » by Carol Ann Quibell
Rose, wearing a vest, jeans and t-shirt, smiles at the camera while she takes notes on a clipboard.

All in a day’s work

Optimism and a friendly disposition are some of the biggest assets for Rose Higgins as she manages the Barkerville campgrounds.

April 2013 » by Kristen Mitchell
Gold panning demonstration in Barkerville

Barkerville hits 150 years

Gold miners are remembered and celebrated in Barkerville Historic Town, which marks 150 years in 2012.

June 2012 » by Marie Milner

Prepare to strike it rich and learn something en route

The small town of Barkerville has a big enough personality to whisk you away from any bustling city.

April 2012 » by Breanne Massey
Interpreters in period clothing at the Historic Hat Creek Ranch.

Discovering rustic roadhouses

Step back into the time when transportation meant stagecoaches, bumpy roads and rustic roadhouses.

April 2012 » by Carol Ann Quibell
community information centre, log building

A wealth of information

Williams Lake shows off its Western history and informative activities.

April 2012 » by Danielle Cameron
people gathered in Barkerville's Chinatown

Catch the gold rush fever

Join Barkerville Historic Town in celebrating 150 years of the Cariboo Gold Rush.

March 2012 » by Kirsten Armleder

Hearkening back to the gold rush

Barkerville Historic Town offers visitors a vibrant old-time experience. Visitors can learn about mining and life in Canada in the past.
July 2011 » by Lisa Crane

Flock to the marsh

Catch a glimpse of many kinds of birds and wildlife around 100 Mile House in the B.C. Interior.
April 2011 » by Trevor Crawley

Paddle to paradise

Bowron Lake, near Wells, B.C., has a world-class canoeing circuit that takes wilderness enthusiasts into areas with pristine scenery.
April 2011 » by Trevor Crawley

Easy as pie

Do you like pie? Of course you do—so you'll love this tasty event in Barkerville Historic Town.
February 2011 » by Glynis Fediuk

Top things to see and do in Bella Coola

The Bella Coola Valley is replete with lush scenery and staggering views—here are the top four things to do in this area

April 2010 » by Danielle Cameron

Discover the unexpected

Every turn in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast provides the traveller with delights
April 2010 » by Tanya Laing Gahr

A place to stop and enjoy

Originally the site of one of the earliest roadhouses on the Cariboo Wagon Road that serviced British Columbia’s Cariboo Gold Rush, 100 Mile House continues to be a great place for travellers to settle in.
April 2010 » by Joni Krats

Towns linked by heritage

From heritage parks to the arts, Wells and Barkerville have unique and varied backgrounds.
April 2010 » by Kali Love

Meet up with a moose

Grizzled miners aren’t the only wild beings in gold rush-era Barkerville.
April 2010 » by Michelle Dobrovolny
Arizona scenery

RV Sojourners

Land of the standing-up rocks

The Chiricahua Apaches knew this place as “Land of the Standing-up Rocks” and the early pioneers named it “Wonderland of Rocks.” Today many think of it as a “Fantasy World.”

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