Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association
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Eco-Friendly Fall Getaways to the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
As travellers seek more eco-friendly vacation options and aim to be more responsible in their impact on local communities, the concepts of Responsible Travel and Sustainable Travel have never...
Chilcotin Ark: Protecting BC’s Natural Heritage
Just 200 kilometres north of Vancouver, BC, the Chilcotin Ark is a breathtaking 565-kilometer expanse of pristine wilderness, stretching from the Fraser River in the Cariboo to the majestic Coast Mountains on BC’s...
Farm-to-Table Experiences in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
What better way to immerse yourself in history, culture, and tradition than by indulging in the local cuisine? The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast offers exquisite farm-to-table experiences year-round, but visiting...
Summer Bucket List Getaways in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
As summer greets us with long, sunny days and warm, breezy evenings, a whole new atmosphere unfolds. The air is filled with the vibrant energy of the season, and...
Indigenous Experiences
Xatśūll Heritage Village | Eco Escape TravelThe influence of Indigenous people, as the first locals to the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast who arrived thousands of years ago, significantly shaped our...
How to do the Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit
Looking to unplug from the world and head out on a wilderness canoe trip? There really is no better way to spend a summer day than escaping the desk...
Hiking Trails in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Spending time exploring a path amongst the trees, along lakes or over mountains is one of the most relaxing restful and rejuvenating experiences you can undertake to help revive...
Five Unforgettable Spring Getaways in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
As we delve into spring, the grip of winter begins to loosen its hold. Flowers are blooming everywhere, temperatures are rising to a cozy warmth, and more activities are...
Nemaiah Valley: A Wilderness Escape on the West Coast
Calling all adventure seekers and wilderness enthusiasts! Nestled deep within the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast region of British Columbia, Nemaiah Valley is...
Exploring the Bridge River Valley
The recreational mecca of the Bridge River Valley is an outdoor adventurer’s dream – and only about a 4-hour...
Whale Watching in the Great Bear Rainforest
Whale watching is considered a top experience in the Great Bear Rainforest, one of the best places on the planet...
3-Day Trip to the Great Bear Rainforest
Lush rainforests, breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and captivating culture—all await as you journey through the Great Bear Rainforest. However,...
5-Day Trip to the Great Bear Rainforest
Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Great Bear Rainforest—a land of breathtaking rainforests, awe-inspiring landscapes, and abundant wildlife....
Saddle Up: Rodeo Adventures in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Rodeo culture in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is a vibrant and integral part of the region’s heritage, reflecting a...
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Latest News
Emergency services unavailable until 8 tonight (Sept 18) at 100 Mile District General Hospital
Interior Health is advising 100 Mile House and area residents of a temporary service interruption at 100 Mile District General Hospital emergency Department.
Police say MVI cause of small wildfire north of Williams Lake
A motor vehicle incident 18 km north of Williams Lake ignited a small wildfire along side Highway 97. Williams Lake RCMP says the drivers involved in the incident both walked away with no injuries.
Horsefly River Salmon Festival sees high attendance both in and out of the water
The Horsefly River Salmon Festival had a big turnout both in and out of the water at this year's event. 700 people from across the province and internationally came up to see an estimated 50,000 salmon swim up the Horsefly River.
Southbound traffic closed Northbound Traffic open on Highway 20 North of Wildwood
Drive BC is reporting that Highway 97 North of Wildwood, between Lynes Creek Road and Blue Lake Road is closed for 8 kilometres.
West Chilcotin wildfire evacuees being welcomed home
The Emergency Support Services (ESS) Centre in Williams Lake has begun welcoming back evacuees returning home to the Chilcotin.
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