Cariboo,
Chilcotin & Coast
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Welcome
to Cariboo Chilcotin Coast, British Columbia's central region stretching
from the Cariboo Mountains in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the
west.
This is a region of contrasts; rolling grass lands and dense forests;
snow capped mountains and lush green valleys; waterfalls that cascade
into swift running rivers and green-blue lakes fed by mountain streams.
It's gold rush country, it's cattle country. It's glaciers and alpine
meadows, . . . and it's ancient rainforests and salt air. It's the
wild splendour that is the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast.
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an area from the map and then explore to your heart's content. Or,
use the side buttons to plan your vacation. You'll find information
on the points of interest, communities, trails, provincial parks,
accommodations, adventures and outdoor shops.
Pacific Coastal Airlines: Enjoy scheduled service from Vancouver's South Terminal to Anahim Lake, Bella Bella, Bella Coola, Campbell River, Comox, Cranbrook, Kamloops, Klemtu, Masset, Port Hardy (float & amphibious aircraft to... more
Marigold Resort: Let the call of the Loon bring you to our lakeside family vacation spot on Loon Lake. We offer cabin accommodations and camping facilities, and a playground for the children. The lake is naturally st... more
Chaunigan Lake Lodge: The wild rainbow trout fishing and the total experience draw our guests back each year. Go trail riding, hike to spectacular viewpoints, or just relax in our legendary hospitality and comfort. It's m... more
Ponderosa Resort: Our 3-star full service hiking & fishing resort has year-round accommodations & a summer lakefront campground with pull-through hook-ups. There’s trail rides, swimming, boat rental & launch, water ski... more
Red Coach Inn: Our country inn in 100 Mile House is noted for friendly hospitality and quality elegance. We feature 49 well-appointed and comfortable guestrooms, a restaurant, pool, whirlpool and conference facilit... more
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