Year: <span>2020</span>

Five – Cache Creek

The small but charming town of Cache Creek is just a short 45–minute drive south from 70 Mile House and is home to an abundance of farms and markets making it the perfect stop to enjoy some locally sourced treats. For accommodation we recommend staying at the Historic Hat Creek Ranch where accommodation can include sleeping in a covered wagon …

Four – 70 Mile House

Welcome to the wild west of 70 Mile House. This point of the route offers historic hands on experiences. Here, visitors will spend a few nights at the “Flying U Ranch”, immersed in western culture and history. Guests have over 60,000 acres to explore on horseback around Green Lake Provincial …

Three – Highway 24 (The Fishing Hwy)

Highway 24 also known as Fishing Highway 24 is a hidden gem to all. Highway 24 is 97km long, has approximately 100 lakes to explore and many small communities to visit. Here, visitors will pass through Bridge Lake home to the Free Rein Guest Ranch, where you can experience horseback riding and stay in guest ranch cabins, Lone Butte known for their comfort food restaurants …

Two – Clearwater

Clearwater is one of British Columbia’s newest municipalities and one of its best-kept secrets! Situated in the heart of Wells Gray Country, Clearwater acts as an adventure outpost for Wells Gray Provincial Park, which is BC’s fourth largest park. This rural community is surrounded by the Trophy Mountains, Raft Peak, Grizzly Peak and Dunn Peak, which makes it an excellent adventure destination for all seasons.  Funk, K. (n.d.). Moul …

One – Kamloops

Kamloops, the Tournament Capital of British Columbia, is in the Thompson-Nicola Region of British Columbia. This ever-growing destination is a hot spot for tourists. At this location we will visit wineries, restaurants, Kamloops attractions, and the historical stomping grounds of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc nation.  Kamloops Real Estate. (n.d.). Overlooking the Thompson River. Photograph. Retrieved from http://www.finchgroup.ca/?useMobileSite=false