1. Barkerville Historic Town
Founded in 1862, Barkerville was “The Gold Capital of British Columbia” & is now the largest historic site in Western North America. Take a step back in history to one of the largest gold rushes in the world. Over 140 … More »
2. Clinton Museuum
The red brick schoolhouse that currently houses the Clinton Museum was constructed in 1892 from bricks manufactured at a local plant. The building was used as a courthouse from 1919 until the late 1940′s when it was put to use … More »
3. Cottonwood House Historic Site
Cottonwood House is one of the last remaining roadhouses in BC. A visit to this historic site will allow you to experience the rich history of the Cariboo region first hand. Built in the 1860’s meals, accommodation, and provisions were … More »
4. Quesnel & District Museum & Archives
One of the top community museums in BC, Quesnel Museum and Archives has over 30,415 artifacts and archival items. Through a range of exhibits you’ll experience the trials and triumphs of daily farming, logging and mining life in BC. You’ll … More »
5. Quesnel Forks
At the end of a winding dirt and gravel road stands the site of the earliest mining camp in the Cariboo. When gold fever struck in the early 1860s, Quesnel Forks -thanks to its key location at the junction of … More »
6. The Golden Chariot
The Golden Chariot is named after the famous stone chariot in the Vitthala Temple at Hampi which has been recognized by UNESCO a World Heritage Site. India has introduced the trend of luxury train travelling 2 decades ago and even … More »
7. Xatśūll Heritage Village
The Xatśūll First Nation community welcomes you to their National Award-Winning Heritage Village. The Majestic Fraser River runs alongside the Xatśūll Heritage Village and has played an integral role in the community throughout the years. This unspoiled region is home … More »
