highway route - Tourism Kamloops
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highway route - Tourism Kamloops
Just 4 hours north of Vancouver 1-800-553-3533 www.sundanceguestranch.com saddleup@sundanceguestranch.com “The first time, it’s a vacation. After that, it’s coming home.” 1-888-994-3332 • www.barkerville.ca • A NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE of CANADA www.landwithoutlimits.com www.tourismkamloops.com BARKERVILLE G LD AND NEW SINCE 1862. Junction of Highways 97 & 99, 11 km north of Cache Creek www.hatcreekranch.com contact@hatcreekranch.ca 1-800-782-0922 Historic Roadhouse Tours • Native Interpretation Site Stagecoach Rides • Gold Panning • Archery Guided Trail Rides • Licensed Restaurant • Gift Store Scenic RV and Tent Sites; cozy cabins, kekuli and teepees Open daily May through September Step back in time to the 1860s Gold Rush 14-03-23 7:37 PM WESTERN NORTH AMERICA HISTORIC SITE IN EXPERIENCE THE LARGEST To Vancouver D 19 To Victoria Whistler 1 PARK 5 To Vancouver 97C Ste in ho mp son N.Thomp n River so Chi Big Taseko River Klina klini River lk ke C ve r ha n nel ou nd C ne l n Blac GANG RANCH Location: 45 km north of Clinton on the west bank of the Fraser River opposite the Indian Reserve community of Dog Creek. Details: The famous Gang Ranch with its turbulent history was established in 1863. For many years it was the largest ranch in North America. www.cowboyshowcase.com/gangranch.htm CAMERON RIDGE TRAIL Location: At 75 km Cunningham Pass/”3100 Road” Details: 14 km round-trip hike winding through subalpine forest and meadows along windswept ridges and spectacular, wildlife-rich Mitchell River Watershed. www.britishcolumbia.com/recreation/?id=118 NORTH CARIBOO FARM TOUR Location: Around Quesnel Details: The North Cariboo Farm Tour includes two farms and two ranches,featuring opportunities to hand-pick fresh vegetables and strawberries, sample boreal amber birch syrup, learn to spin and weave wool, decipher a corn maze, and hike with llamas; Get more details at the Quesnel Visitor Centre, on Highway 97 and Carson Ave. hellobc.com/quesnel/things-to-do/food-wine-relaxation/farms-markets.aspx CEDAR POINT PROVINCIAL PARK Location: Point of Quesnel Lake approximately 6 km south of Likely Details: Old growth cedars are located throughout the park at Quesnel Lake that offers spectacular scenery and excellent swimming, boating and fishing. It’s also where the Likley tourist info/museum is located. www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/cedar_pt PAINTED CHASM Location: 15 km north of Clinton and 4 km off Highway 97 Details: Formed by volcanic activity and cared by glacial melt water, Chasm is a spectacular bedrock box-canyon, 1.5 km long and 120 m deep, featuring a display of orange, lavender and pink rock. WELLS SPACE MODULE ICE CREAM STAND FROM EXPO ‘86 Location: Little Fort Details: Expo ’86, with its theme “World in Motion – World in Touch” and 22.1 million visitors, was the first world’s fair held in North America to have exhibits of the United States, China, and the Soviet Union (among the 52 other countries present). www.ntvalley.com/littlefort QUESNELLE FORKS GHOST TOWN Location: approximately 10 km northwest of Likely Details: In the early 1860s Quesnelle Forks – thanks to its location at the junction of the Quesnel and Cariboo Rivers – became a center for the Cariboo Gold Rush. After the mines closed the town was abandoned, and today, Quesnelle Forks is a fascinating ghost town. www.timetravelbc.com/heritage_site/quesnel-forks HORSEFLY & AREA With a history that goes back to the gold rush in 1859 today Horsefly is a small rural community (about 1,000 inhabitants) with forestry, tourism and ranching as the main income resources. www.horsefly.bc.ca ARTS ON THE FLY MUSIC & DANCE FESTIVAL Dates: July 11 – 12 Details: Top musical performers in jazz, indie folk, punk, blues, rock and other genres. Outdoor and indoor venues. www.artsonthefly.com LOGAN LAKE LILLOOET & AREA LOGAN LAKE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER Location: 31 Chartrand Ave, Logan Lake Details: Center inside a huge mining shovel next to a 235-ton ore truck www.visitloganlake.com “Mile 0” of the Cariboo Wagon Road, set by the Governor of the Colony of British Columbia in the 1850s. See the ‘Mile 0’ cairn on Main Street. Visit the Museum housed in an old church with Gold Rush archives. Walk the “Jade Walk” downtown showcasing impressive variety of jade boulders. www.lillooet.com KAMLOOPS: YOUR CIRCLE ROUTE GATEWAY Kamloops, BC is your gateway to fun. Stock up on supplies and recharge before hitting the road on a circle route adventure… but not before taking in some of Kamloops’ many things to do including: SECWEPEMC MUSEUM & HERITAGE PARK: Storytelling and artifacts of the rich history of the Shuswap people. SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOURS: Do a self-guided brew tour, heritage walking tour or mural tour. HOTTEST WEEKEND OF THE SUMMER: Kamloops Ribfest & Hot Nite Show n’ Shine every August. LAC LA HACHE Historic “uptown” Wells, once a company mining town site for the Cariboo Gold Quartz Mine (named after founder, Fred Wells), is now a colorful and funky artsy town. Outdoor active destination with excellent mountain biking/hiking trail system, and jumping off point to Bowron Lakes Canoe Circuit. www.wells.ca ARTSWELLS FESTIVAL OF ALL THINGS ART Date: Four days during the August Long Weekend Details: Infusion of over 100 musical performances, dance, independent film screenings, workshops, live theatre and more! Outdoor and indoor venues. www.artswells.com SPENCES BRIDGE DESERT DAZE MUSIC FESTIVAL Location: Spences Bridge school grounds, visible from Hwy 1 Date: August Details: Annual family-friendly 2-day summer festival. www.desertdaze.ca QUESNEL STURGEON FISHING ON FRASER RIVER Details: The Fraser River is the home of one of the world’s largest White Sturgeon populations. It might take you hours to reel in one of these monsters! www.greatriverfishing.com/sturgeon-fishing WINERIES: Kamloops has two! Do a guided tour or go on your own. Quesnel is the ‘Gold Pan City’. Walk the Historic & Interpretive Riverfront Trail along the banks of Quesnel and Fraser Rivers. Smell the Petunia Mile. Visit Quesnel’s Museum & Archives in the Visitor Centre and Cariboo Keepsakes (an original 1867 Husdson’s Bay Post). www.tourismquesnel.com THOMPSON RIVER WHITE WATER RAFTING Details: The Thompson River combines big powerful rapids with deep quiet canyons and the warm desert climate of B.C.’s interior. www.hellobc.com/thompson-okanagan/things-to-do/water-activities/ river-rafting.aspx STAND UP PADDLING: Say hi to turtles and fish as you Stand up Paddle on crystal clear waters. For 99 more things to do in Kamloops, visit www.tourismkamloops.com/107 BILLY BARKER DAYS Date: 3rd weekend in July Details: Named for the man responsible for the Gold Strike on Williams Creek near Barkerville in 1862 which started the Cariboo Gold Rush. B.C.’s Family-Focused event with parade, rodeo and free concerts! www.billybarkerdays.ca XWISTEN EXPERIENCE FIRST NATIONS TOURS Location: Turn left off Main street in Lillooet onto Moha Road and follow the road for 6 km, signs to the right by Bridge River Bridge. Details: Tours Available June to September, topics: traditional wind-dried method of salmon preserving, archaeological site with over 80 pit houses. www.xwistentours.ca SOUTH CARIBOO GARLIC FESTIVAL Location: Lac La Hache Date: 3rd weekend in August Details: Garlic products, vendors, chili cook-off, musical entertainment. www.garlicfestival.ca The “Hub” and largest community in the Cariboo region. At the confluence of Highway 97 and ‘The Freedom Highway’ Highway 20. Incredible mountain biking trails surround the city! www.ridethecariboo.ca. Wonderful bird sanctuary and Nature House at Scout Island, on the lake. Impressive large log built Tourism Discovery/Visitor Centre (at the south entrance of the city, with computer terminals, wireless internet, big RV parking lot).Jumping off point for outdoor adventures around the region. www.williamslake.ca WILLIAMS LAKE STAMPEDE Date: July 1st (Canada Day Long Weekend) Details: One of Canada’s premier pro-rodeo events. A 4-Day familyfocused event with activities including, concerts, street party and parade. www.williamslakestampede.com MUSEUM OF THE CARIBOO CHILCOTIN & B.C. COWBOY HALL OF FAME Location: Downtown corner of Borland and 4th Avenue. Details: A must visit for the cowboy in all of us. www.cowboy-museum.com FARWELL CANYON - PICTOGRAPHS & HOODOOS Location: From Riske Creek head south onto Farwell Canyon Rd. Continue for 21 km to the canyon viewpoint. Details: The paintings depict stories of early First Nation people and tell of fishing, hunting, family and survival.Hoodoo rock formations clearly visible in the canyon, and perhaps chance to view the resident California Bighorn Sheep population in the area. www.caribooeh.com/williams-lake/parks/farewell.htm COTTONWOOD HOUSE Location: 26 km east of Quesnel on 4460 Hwy. Details: 1861 road house with main house, barns, sheds, animals, stagecoach rides, old fashioned candy store, and a picnic spot. www.cottonwoodhouse.ca LITTLE FORT LIKELY & AREA XATŚŪLL HERITAGE VILLAGE XAT Location: 3405 Mountain House Road, 33 km north of Williams Lake, turn left off Highway 97 towards Soda Creek and along a dirt road down into Fraser River Valley (watch sign for the village). Details: Take an interpretive tour and experience the traditional lifestyle of the Xatśūll (Hat’sull) people, the northern most Shuswap tribe of the Secwepemc Nation. PINNACLES PROVINCIAL PARK Location: 5.5 km west of Quesnel on Baker Drive. Details: The Pinnacles (Hoodoos) are unique geological formations about 12 million years old, panoramic view of Quesnel with a hike to the site of about 1 km from the parking lot. LITTLE FORT FLY AND TACKLE Be prepared before you head up the hill on Highway 24, the famous “Fishing Highway” and its plethora of lakes all within an hour’s drive! www.littlefort.com Today a small rural community, Likely played a significant role in the Cariboo Gold Rush of 1859, and today is an active outdoor destination area. www.likely-bc.ca WILLIAMS LAKE HIGHLAND VALLEY COPPER MINE Location: Logan Lake Details: Mines copper and molybdenum concentrates out of Canada’s largest open pit mine with approximately 880 employees; mine life until 2020; Concentrates are transported first by truck to Ashcroft, B.C., then by rail and to a port in Vancouver for export overseas. The majority of concentrates are sold under long-term sales contracts to smelters in several countries. www.infomine.com/minesite/minesite.asp?site=hvc BRALORNE GOLD MINES Location: 11 km northwest of Gold Bridge in the Bridge River gold district. BC WILDLIFE PARK: Visit over 65 species of local wildlife including Clover the Spirit Bear. MUSIC IN THE PARK: Enjoy free concerts every night in July & August at 7pm. HISTORIC HAT CREEK RANCH Location: Junction of Highway 97 and 99, 11 km north of Cache Creek Details: Tour through restored buildings, wagon ride on the original Cariboo Wagon Road, blacksmith, Shuswap Village, trail rides. www.hatcreekranch.com So un d BONAPARTE BEND WINERY & BISTRO Location: 2520 Hwy 97 North, Cache Creek Details: Fruit wine without grapes from the Bonaparte Ranch and other B.C. Growers; wine tasting, bistro. CARIBOO JADE & GIFTS Location: 1093 Todd Road (junction of Hwy 1 and Hwy 97 North), Cache Creek Details: A wide selection of semi-precious stone jewellery and carvings, unique gifts, souvenirs, moccasins, greeting cards, local books and more! CACHE CREEK GRAFFITI DAYS Date: 2nd weekend in June Details: This nostalgic annual event features a Classic Car Parade, Show n’ Shine, Poker Run, Dance, and more! www.cachecreekvillage.com/content/graffiti-days Details: A total of 30 veins were developed at the mines through a number of shafts and 80 km of tunnels. From 1928 to 1971, the Bralorne, Pioneer and King mine’s produced 4.15 million ounces of gold processedthrough two operations. Bralorne Gold Mines Ltd. reopened in May 2011 due to high gold prices, and also acquired all the claims of the Bralorne King and Pioneer Mines in the Bridge River Valley. www.bralorne.com TRANQUILLE FARM FRESH: Enjoy live music, fresh produce and tours at this 149 year old historic farm site. CLINTON ANTIQUE SHOWS Details: Several quality antique dealers in Clinton. www.village.clinton.bc.ca CLINTON ANNUAL BALL AND RODEO Details: May Long Weekend CLINTON BIKE / HIKE / SKI TRAIL SYSTEM Location: Northern outskirts of Clinton Details: 60 km of X-Country Ski Trails, which are also suitable for hiking and mountain biking in season. Trails maintained by Clinton Snow Jockey Club. www.hellobc.com/clinton/things-todo/outdoor-activities/hiking.aspx OPEN HERE memorybc.ca/clinton-museum;isdiah ba nk eS THINGS TO SEE & DO GHOST LAKE FALLS Location: At 60 km Cunningham Pass/”3100 Road”, within Cariboo Mountains Provincial Park WELLS & BARKERVILLE BIKE / HIKE TRAIL SYSTEM Location: Around Wells / Barkerville Details: Hundreds of kilometers of trail systems through a variety of diverse ecosystems, offering all skill levels for hiking, biking and X-country skiing. www.wellsbarkervilletrails.com CACHE CREEK 100 MILE HOUSE Once a stagecoach stop where miners and travelers refreshed themselves. See an original Barnard Express stagecoach at an Inn at the north end of town. Wander the trails around the marsh and bird sanctuary near the visitor centre. Picnic at Centennial Park. Canoe the 12 lake chain at Moose Valley west of town. www.100milehouse.com 100 MILE HOUSE BIKE / HIKE TRAIL SYSTEM Location: Around 100 Mile House, departing from the Visitor Centre. www.ridethecariboo.ca/trail-network/100-mile-house 108 HERITAGE SITE AND MUSEUM Location: Off Highway 97 across from 105 Mile Roadhouse Details: Tour through historic buildings, open May Long Weekend until September’s Labour Day. FISHING HIGHWAY Location: Highway 24 between Little Fort and junction with Highway 97 south of 100 Mile House. Details: This is nearly the same route that the fur traders used centuries ago. Parts of the Hudson’s Bay Fur Brigade Trail can still be seen near the east end of the highway and is preserved as a “heritage trail”. For some 115 km along this route there is access to 100+ lakes. Fly fishing, Spin casting, trolling, ice fishing for trout, kokanee and turbot. Events: Fishing Derbys – all month long in June and September, with one-day events in May and July. www.fishinghighway24.com/Fishing ASHCROFT ASHCROFT MUSEUM Location: 404 Brink St, Ashcroft Details: This building was built in 1917 and was used as the federal Post Office up until 1980. Exhibits portray the history of the area and the First Nations people who were its first settlers. www.ashcroftbc.ca/arts_and_culture BARKERVILLE & AREA B.C.’s premiere attraction and “Largest Heritage Site in Western North America”. Wander through this famous Gold Rush Town (the terminus of the Gold Rush Trail) with over 120 restored historic buildings, gift shops, restaurants and saloon, gold panning, period actors and live theatre shows! www.barkerville.ca CLINTON MUSEUM Location: 1419 Cariboo Hwy 97, Clinton Details: The Clinton Museum was opened in 1956 and is administered by the South Cariboo Historical Museum Society. It houses artifacts relating to Clinton and the South area Cariboo area. o S IN KAMLOOPS, CARIBOO, CHILCOTIN AND THOMPSON REGIONS MAPBOOK Mt. Robson 3954m BOWRON LAKES Location: about 120 km east of Quesnel, 1km before the Barkerville entrance, turn left onto Bowron Lake Road. Travel another 27 km to the park entrance on a wide, well-graded dirt road. Details: 116 km of lakes and rivers provide one of the world’s unique Circle Route Canoeing Experiences, wildlife viewing for eagle, osprey, moose, mink, beaver and bear, cross country ski and snowshoe in winter. www.bowronlakeinfo.com River 5A To Banff/ Calgary 5 Sun Peaks Ski Resort Barriere 5 MULTI-DAY CIRCLE TOURS 5 To Jasper/ Edmonton 16 Stoner r 27 FOR MAPS & ROUTES Riv e 5 97D 1 Bonaparte Lake Little Fort 24 Clearwater Murtle Lake TA Inlet 1 Kamloops Lake Loon Lake 70 Mile House Lone Butte PROVINCIAL PARK PARK GRAY WELLS Clearwater Lake Azure Lake N r n ig ht I nlet 97C KAMLOOPS Ashcroft Hat Creek Ranch Cache Creek Clinton 97 CHASM PROVINCIAL PARK Lake Watch Sheridan Bridge Lac des Lake Lake Roches 100 Mile House Deka Lake Bridge Lake Canim Lake TAWEEL Forest Grove Mahood Lake PROVINCIAL Crooked Lake Eureka Peak 2426m Hobson Lake U R O R E T IN Logan Spences Lake Bridge 97C Lillooet 99 Pavilion Black Dome Alkali Lake Sulphurous Lake 108 Mile Ranch Timothy Lake Canim Lake Big Timothy 2157m CARIBOO Keithley Creek Lake ✸ Tête Jaune Cache C River 1 Gold Bridge Bralorne Seton Portage HILLS PROVINCIAL PARK GE Big EDGE Bar MARBLE RANGE PROV. 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Cover Photo by Brad Kasselman/www.coastphoto.com. L which may arise from reliance on the information contained on these maps.T©2014 Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association GARIBALDI Ph/Fax: (250) 659-5646 www.chilcotinlodge.com welcome@chilcotinlodge.com Owners: Ria & Hennie van der Klis 1080 Stackvalley Road, Riske Creek, BC V0L 1T0 Just 30 minutes west on Highway 20 from Williams Lake! BC Ferry Routes Established 1940 Located in beautiful Chilcotin Grasslands Country ntry Inn Bed & Breakfast Chilcotin Lodge Nicely restored with a “unique homey atmosphere” The Historic il M www.elysiaresort.com www.fishrainbowwaters.com 250-243-2433 rainbow@elysiaresort.com Rejuvenate and recharge in BC’s finest wilderness Gil Island The modern day roadhouse ... 0 N Ootsa Lake Tahtsa Lake Morice Lake PRINCE GEORGE Vanderhoof François Lake 16 Burns Lake Houston ROUTE 1 PURSUIT OF THE GOLD RUSH ALL WHEELS LEAD HERE. NATURALLY. HIGHWAY ROUTE Pass picturesque farms and lakes as you ascend into our refreshing alpine; a 25 minute drive off Highway 5, north of Kamloops. Relax on a patio in the village. Play a round of golf. Take the chairlift to meadows of wildflowers. Listen to live music. The choices are endless. Kamloops > Cache Creek > Clinton > 100 Mile House > Lac La Hache > 150 Mile House > Williams Lake > Quesnel > Wells > Barkerville > Wells > Quesnel > Williams Lake > 150 Mile House > Lac La Hache > 100 Mile House > Clinton > Cache Creek > Kamloops TOTAL DISTANCE: 980 km TOTAL TIME: 12 h GOLD RUSH TRAIL / …………………………………………………................................... 1 800 807 3257 1.800.807.3257 www.SunPeaksResort.com CCCTA 1. KAMLOOPS > WILLIAMS LAKE DISTANCE: 288 KM / TIME: 3 H 10 MIN Head west on Highway 1 towards Cache Creek. From there, head northeast on Highway 97 and pass Clinton, 70 Mile House, 100 Mile House, 108 Mile Ranch, Lac La Hache and 150 Mile House on the way to Williams Lake. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Historic Hat Creek Ranch, Painted Chasm, 108 Heritage Site, Mt. Begbie Lookout, Clinton Bike & Hike trail system, 100 Mile House Bike & Hike trail system, Williams Lake Mountain Bike Trails. SECONDARY ROADS ROUTE Kamloops > Cache Creek > Clinton > 100 Mile House > Lac La Hache > 150 Mile House > Williams Lake > Quesnel > Wells > Barkerville > Likely > Horsefly > 150 Mile House > Lac La Hache > 100 Mile House > Clinton > Cache Creek > Kamloops TOTAL DISTANCE: 960 km / TOTAL TIME: 14 h uskis da omas Dras VILLE / Th ROUTE 2 FISHER’S PARADISE HIGHWAY ROUTE Kamloops > Barrierre > Little Fort > The Fishing Highway 24 > Lone Butte > 100 Mile House > Clinton > Hat Creek Ranch > Cache Creek > Ashcroft > Logan Lake > Lac Le Jeune > Kamloops TOTAL DISTANCE: 980 km / TOTAL TIME: 12 h BARKER 2. WILLIAMS LAKE > QUESNEL > BARKERVILLE 1. KAMLOOPS > WILLIAMS LAKE 3. BARKERVILLE > LAC LA HACHE (SEASONAL) 1. KAMLOOPS > 100 MILE HOUSE DISTANCE: 205 KM / TIME: 2 H 50 MIN Head north from Williams Lake on Highway 97 and pass Xatśūll and McLeese Lake on the way to Quesnel. In Quesnel, turn east on Highway 26 and pass Wells on the way to Barkerville. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Quesnel River Walk Trail, Cairns and historic locations along the Gold Rush Trail, Xatśūll Heritage Village, Village of Wells, Barkerville Historic Town, Bowron Lakes Canoeing, Kayaking and Mountain Biking / Hiking Trails. DISTANCE: 288 KM / TIME: 3 H 10 MIN Head west on Highway 1 towards Cache Creek. From there, head northeast on Highway 97 and pass Clinton, 70 Mile House, 100 Mile House, 108 Mile Ranch, Lac La Hache and 150 Mile House on the way to Williams Lake. DISTANCE: 243 KM / TIME: 5 H 30 MIN In Barkerville, go west onto Highway 26. After 1.5 km, turn right onto Bowron Lake Park Road and after 400 m turn right again onto Cunningham Pass/3100 road. After 40 km, cross the Cariboo River and drive for another 20 km to Ghost Lake on the left. After 15 km, the road reaches the Cameron Ridge Trail and passes Maeford Lake on the way towards Cariboo Lake, where it becomes Cariboo Lake Road/6400 road. This road stays on the left of Cariboo Lake until it reaches Keithley Creek Road. Turn left towards Likely. About 2.5 km after Likely, turn a sharp left onto Horsefly-Likely Road that leads along the shore of Quesnel Lake. After Mitchell Bay Recreation Site, continue left on the same road that becomes Horsefly-Quesnel Road near Horsefly. Head southwest onto Horsefly Road and pass Miocene and Dugan Lakeon the way south to 150 Mile House. Turn southeast onto Highway 97 to Lac La Hache. DISTANCE: 200KM / TIME: 2 H 30 MIN Head north towards Little Fort along Highway 5. Then head west towards 100 Mile House on Highway 24 (The Fishing Highway). Once getting to Highway 97, you are at Mile 97. 100 Mile House is 4.8 km to the north, 70 Mile House is 36.5 km to the south. 3. BARKERVILLE > LAC LA HACHE DISTANCE: 271 KM / TIME: 3 H 40 MIN Head northwest from Barkerville on Highway 26 and pass Wells on the way to Quesnel. In Quesnel, turn south on Highway 97 and pass McLeese Lake, Xatśūll and Williams Lake on the way to Lac La Hache. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Bowron Lakes, Williams Lakes’ Scout Island Nature House and Bird Sanctuary, Lac La Hache Fathers’ Day Fishing Derby, Kokanee fishing, watersports. 4. LAC LA HACHE > KAMLOOPS DISTANCE: 138 KM / TIME: 1 H 30 MIN Head southeast from Lac la Hache on Highway 97 and pass 108 Mile Ranch, 100 Mile House, 70 Mile House and Clinton on the way to Cache Creek. From there, head east on Highway 1 towards Kamloops. THINGS TO SEE & DO: B.C. Wildlife Park, Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park, Tranquille Farm Fresh. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Historic Hat Creek Ranch, Bonaparte Bend Winery & Bistro, Cariboo Jade & Gifts, Painted Chasm, 108 Heritage Site, Mt. Begbie Lookout, Clinton Bike & Hike Trail System, 100 Mile House Bike & Hike Trail System. 2. WILLIAMS LAKE > BARKERVILLE DISTANCE: 201 KM / TIME: 3 H 50 MIN Head north on MacKenzie Ave. and turn left onto Soda Creek Road. After 15.3 km turn left again onto Buckskin Road and cross the Fraser River. Hold yourself right while staying on the left side of the Fraser River and continue onto West Fraser Road that leads north to Quesnel. On the way, you’ll pass Castle Rock, Alexandria Indian Reserve, and the “Deserter’s Creek Trail” with its lookout before the road becomes a main road again and leads into the town of Quesnel. At the intersection, head north on Highway 97 for about 5 km before you turn east onto Highway 26 and pass Wells on the way to Barkerville. THINGS TO SEE & DO: City of Quesnel, Wells & Barkerville Bike & Hike trail system, Cottonwood House, Pinnacles Provincial Park, North Cariboo Farm Tour, City of Wells, Historic Town of Barkerville. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Bowron Lakes, Ghost Lake Falls, Cameron Ridge Trail, Cedar Point Provincial Park and Museum, Village of Likely, Quesnelle Forks Ghost Town. 4. LAC LA HACHE > KAMLOOPS DISTANCE: 138 KM / TIME: 1 H 30 MIN Head southeast from Lac la Hache on Highway 97 and pass 108 Mile Ranch, 100 Mile House, 70 Mile House and Clinton on the way to Cache Creek.From there head east on Highway 1 towards Kamloops. THINGS TO SEE & DO: B.C. Wildlife Park, Riverside Park. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Space Module Ice Cream Stand from Expo 1986 (Little Fort), many lakes and resorts/ranches on the Fishing Highway, quad & dualsport trails, photographers’ paradise, Lac des Roches (one of the most photographed lakes in Canada); fishing lodges and guest ranches dot the landscape, with several also offering RV and camping sites. 2. 100 MILE HOUSE > KAMLOOPS DISTANCE: 196 KM / TIME: 2 H 15 MIN Head south on Highway 97 towards Cache Creek. Then continue on Highway 1 through Cache Creek and follow the signs 4.2 km south to Ashcroft turn off to Highway 97C / Highland Valley Road. Turn left and head southwest through Ashcroft towards Logan Lake on Highway 97C. Head northwest through Logan Lake onto Highway 97D / Meadow Creek Road. Follow this road over the highway and towards Lac Le Jeune, continuing on Meadow Creek Road. This will eventually turn into Lac Le Jeune Road. Follow this road all the way to Kamloops. Or, if you prefer, merge onto the Coquihalla Hwy 5 freeway toward Kamloops at the junction of Hwy 5 and Hwy 97D/Meadow Creek Road. Photo: Gavin Lawrence THINGS TO SEE & DO: World’s tallest X-Country Skis at 100 Mile House Visitor Centre, Painted Chasm, Clinton Museum and multiple Antique shops; Cache Creek’s Historic Hat Creek Ranch, Bonaparte Bend Winery, Cariboo Jade Shop, Graffiti Days Show ‘n Shine in June; Ashcroft Museum and Highland Valley Copper Mine; Logan Lake Visitor Information Center inside a huge mining shovel next to a 235-ton ore truck; Picnic at Lac Le Jeune; Kamloops’ Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park, B.C. Wildlife Park, Riverside Park and trails. SUN PEAKS SIDETRIP Just 25 minutes from Hwy 5 explore an alpine community with abundant outdoor activities and a picturesque village full of cafés, restaurants and boutique shops. Take a ride on the chairlift to hiking trails (July & August), rent a bike, golf the 18-hole course… enjoy the ambiance of mountain life. Come and play in our backyard and stay for our hospitality. QUAD TRAI LRIDING / Geoff Moor e Lillooet has more than rugged surroundings and windy roads; check us out and experience the adventure. District of Lillooet 250.256.4289 lillooetbc.com CARIBOO FLY FISHING / Michae l Bednar Come and ride with us... HAT CREEK RANCH / Amy Thacker Trailrides - RV Sites - Log Cabins - Full Accommodation - Lake Front Toll Free 1 888 593 2252 facebook.com/crystalwatersranch E / Amy Thacker HIGHLAND VALLEY MIN HIGHWAY ROUTE LILLOOET WAGON RIDE / Coastp hoto.com Kamloops > Little Fort > 100 Mile House > Lac La Hache > 150 Mile House > Williams Lake > 150 Mile House > Lac La Hache > 100 Mile House > Clinton > Hat Creek Ranch > Cache Creek > Kamloops HIGHWAY ROUTE Kamloops > Logan Lake > Highland Valley Copper Mine > Ashcroft > Spences Bridge > Lytton > Lillooet > Pavilion Lake > Hat Creek Ranch > Cache Creek > Kamloops ROUTE 3 THE MINE TRAIL SECONDARY ROADS ROUTE TOTAL DISTANCE: 450 km TOTAL TIME: 5 h 50 min TOTAL DISTANCE: 740 km / TOTAL TIME: 15 h 1. KAMLOOPS > LYTTON Kamloops > Logan Lake > Ashcroft > Spences Bridge > Lytton > Lillooet > Seton Portage > Carpenter Lake > Gold Bridge > Bralorne > Tyaughton Lake > Gold Bridge > Pavilion Lake > Cache Creek > Kamloops 1. KAMLOOPS > LYTTON 3. BRALORNE > CACHE CREEK DISTANCE: 196KM / TIME: 2 H 30 MIN Head west from Kamloops and turn south on Highway 5, then turn off to pass Logan Lake on the way to Ashcroft. Just past Logan Lake, is the Highland Valley Copper Mine, the largest open pit mine in Canada. Once at Ashcroft, head southwest on Highway 97 toward Lytton. DISTANCE: 206KM / TIME: 4 H 40 MIN Head northwest on Bralorne Road which becomes first Lillooet Pioneer Road and then Bralorne Road again. At the western end of Carpenter Lake, turn right onto Lillooet Pioneer Road which becomes Carpenter Lake Road. After 72.3 km, continue onto Bridge River Road and stay on this road for 30.3 km while the road becomes Moha Road on the way to Lillooet. In Lillooet, turn right onto Main Street and after 2.1 km turn left onto Seton Lake Road. After 800 m turn left onto Duffey Lake Road and head north on Highway 99. After 74.5 km, turn right onto Highway 97 towards Cache Creek. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Geocaching, Kaoham Rail Shuttle. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Visit Highland Valley Copper Mine near Logan Lake, Spences Bridge Desert Daze Music Festival (August), Thompson River white water rafting. 2. LYTTON > BRALORNE DISTANCE: 181 KM / TIME: 4 H 20 MIN Head north on Highway 12 towards Lillooet. Turn left off the highway on Duffey Lake Road and after 1.2 km turn right onto Seton Lake Road. After 800 m turn right again onto Main Street. Follow this street for 2.1 km before you turn left onto Moha Road and follow the road for 30.4 km. Then continue for 72.3 km on Carpenter Lake Road and Lillooet Pioneer Road. At the western end of Carpenter Lake, turn left onto Bralorne Road which will continue again onto Lillooet Pioneer Road before you have to turn slightly left onto Bralorne Road towards Bralorne. THINGS TO SEE & DO: TYAX Resort on Tyaughton Lake, Spruce Lake area mountain biking, horseback riding, Bralorne Gold Mines. 4. CACHE CREEK > KAMLOOPS DISTANCE: 150KM / TIME: 3 H Head west on highway 97 / 1 and turn left off the highway after 2 km onto Back Valley Road. After you pass Cultus Lake the road will become Deadman Cache Creek Road and eventually meet Deadman Vidette Road. Turn sharply right and follow the road back south towards Highway 1. After 4 km turn left off the highway onto Sabiston Creek Road that heads northeast and back southeast. Turn left (north) onto Copper Creek Road and after Red Lake turn right onto Tranquille Criss Creek Road that turns in a bow back southeast. Turn sharply left onto Frederick Road and slightly left onto Tranquille Road into North Kamloops. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Tranquille Farm Fresh. DISTANCE: 196KM / TIME: 2 H 30 MIN Head west from Kamloops and turn south on Highway 5, then turn off to pass Logan Lake on the way to Ashcroft. Just past Logan Lake, is the Highland Valley Copper Mine, the largest open pit mine in Canada.Once at Ashcroft head southwest on Highway 97 toward Lytton. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Visit Highland Valley Copper Mine near Logan Lake, Spences Bridge Desert Daze Music Festival (August), Thompson River white water rafting. 2. LYTTON > LILLOOET DISTANCE: 63 KM / TIME: 1 H Head north on Highway 12 in the direction of Lillooet. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Spend the day in Lillooet. Xwisten Experience First Nations tours, Walk the “Jade Walk” downtown main street, Sturgeon fishing on Fraser River. Lillooet area was the site of B.C.’s first Jade Mine. 3. LILLOOET > KAMLOOPS DISTANCE: 171 KM / TIME: 2 H 10 MIN Head north from Lillooet on Highway 99 and pass beautiful Pavilion Lake on the way to the intersection with Highway 97 and Hat Creek Ranch. Then turn south on Hwy 97 towards Cache Creek and go east at Highway 1 intersection towards Kamloops. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Historic Hat Creek Ranch, visit old ghost town of Walhachin, golf at Tobiano Golf Resort overlooking Kamloops Lake. SUNSET RIDE / Chris Harris ROUTE 4 GUEST RANCH ROUNDUP 1. KAMLOOPS > 100 MILE HOUSE DISTANCE: 200 KM / TIME: 2 H 30 MIN Head north towards Little Fort along Highway 5. Then head west towards 100 Mile House on Highway 24 (The Fishing Highway). Once getting to Highway 97, you are at Mile 97. 100 Mile House is 4.8 km to the right/north. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Space Module Ice Cream Stand from Expo 1986 (Little Fort), Fish the lakes along The Fishing Highway, Quad / Dualsport trails, Hike the Lone Butte volcano plug. 2. 100 MILE HOUSE > WILLIAMS LAKE DISTANCE: 92 KM / TIME: 1 H Head north on Highway 97 and pass 108 Mile Ranch and Historic Site, Lac La Hache and 150 Mile House on the way to Williams Lake. THINGS TO SEE & DO: 108 Heritage Historic Site, Horseback riding and golf at 108 Mile, Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin and Cowboy Hall of Fame in Williams Lake, Williams Lake Stampede (July 1st Long Weekend). 3. WILLIAMS LAKE > RISKE CREEK > CLINTON DISTANCE: 238 KM / TIME: 4 H, 30 M (without side trip to Alkali Lake Ranch which is an additional 86 km in total.) From Williams Lake, head west on Highway 20 for 49 km, then turn left/south off highway onto Farwell Canyon Road and go approximately 32 km, crossing the Chilcotin River. Keep left to SECONDARY ROADS ROUTE Kamloops > Little Fort > 100 Mile House > Lac La Hache > 150 Mile House > Williams Lake > Riske Creek > Farwell Canyon > Gang Ranch > Clinton > Echo Valley & Big Bar area > Hat Creek Ranch > Cache Creek > Kamloops TOTAL DISTANCE: 656 km / TOTAL TIME: 10 h stay on Farwell Canyon Rd. for 7 km, then turn toward Word Creek Rd. for 27.5 km. Continue straight onto and follow Word Creek Rd. for 6 km eventually turn into Gang Ranch Rd. Pass Gang Ranch and head southeast on Gang Ranch Rd. for 7.3 km, with a slight right onto Dog Creek Canoe Creek Rd. and drive 34 km. Turn right, driving 18.5 km toward Jesmond Rd. Continue on Jesmond Rd. for 37 km. Turn left onto Kelly Lake Rd. and drive 17 km towards Clinton and Highway 97. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Historic Chilcotin Lodge, Farwell Canyon Hoodoos & Pictographs, Chilcotin River, Fraser River, Gang Ranch. 4. CLINTON > KAMLOOPS DISTANCE: 123 KM / TIME: 1 H 30 MIN Head south on Highway 97, pass Historic Hat Creek Ranch at the intersection with Highway 99. At Cache Creek head east on Highway 1 towards Kamloops. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Clinton Museum and multiple antique shops, Clinton Annual Ball and Rodeo (May), Historic Hat Creek Ranch, Bonaparte Bend Winery & Bistro, Kamloops Lake Lookout. BACKCOUNTRY GLORY If your vehicle allows backcountry travel, do it! Hike trail networks in the Big Bar, Churn Creek and Marble Range areas. Visit hoodoos, mountain bike or horseback ride in the Junction Sheep Range; home to the largest population of California Bighorn Sheep in North America! TOTAL DISTANCE: 580 km / TOTAL TIME: 7 h 15 min 1. KAMLOOPS > 100 MILE HOUSE DISTANCE: 200 KM / TIME: 2 H 30 MIN Head north towards Little Fort along Highway 5. Then head west towards 100 Mile House on Highway 24 (The Fishing Highway). Once getting to Highway 97, you are at Mile 97. 100 Mile House is 4.8 km to the right/north. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Fish the lakes along The Fishing Highway, Quad / Dualsport trails, The Lone Butte volcano plug. 2. 100 MILE HOUSE > WILLIAMS LAKE DISTANCE: 92 KM / TIME: 1 H Head north on Highway 97 and pass 108 Mile Ranch and Historic Site, Lac La Hache and 150 Mile House on the way to Williams Lake. THINGS TO SEE & DO: 108 Heritage Historic Site, Horseback riding and golf at 108 Mile, Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin and Cowboy Hall of Fame in Williams Lake, 3. WILLIAMS LAKE > CLINTON DISTANCE: 165KM / TIME: 2 H Head south on Highway 97 from Williams Lake through 150 Mile House, Lac La Hache, 100 Mile House and 70 Mile House on the way to Clinton. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Swim and camp at Lac La Hache, Painted Chasm at Chasm Provincial Park, Clinton Museum. 4. CLINTON > KAMLOOPS DISTANCE: 123 KM / TIME: 1 H 30 MIN Head south on Highway 97, pass Historic Hat Creek Ranch at the intersection with Highway 99. At Cache Creek head east on Highway 1 towards Kamloops. THINGS TO SEE & DO: Hat Creek Ranch.