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Wedged between the Coast Mountains and the Rockies, BC's interior puts you at a crossroads of sweeping ranchlands, grassy vistas, and golden plateaus. And thats just the landscape. There is a rich history here, too, from the Indigenous peoples whose stories, traditions, and stewardship of the land span millennia, to the ranchers, gold prospectors, and adventurers who braved unknown wilderness to traverse rough terrain and uncharted waterways.
Wedged between the Coast Mountains and the Rockies, BC’s interior puts you at a crossroads of sweeping ranchlands, grassy vistas, and golden plateaus. And that's just the landscape. There is a rich history here, too, from the Indigenous peoples whose stories, traditions, and stewardship of the land span millennia, to the ranchers, gold prospectors, and adventurers who braved unknown wilderness to traverse rough terrain and uncharted waterways.
Challenge yourself to try something new and experience some of BC's history this summer through guest ranch stays, cultural tours, museum visits, guided trips into the backcountry, and more.
Follow in the footsteps of 1860s Gold Rush prospectors and see how the mighty Fraser River shaped life in these parts. From Kamloops, head west toward Lillooet and Mile 0 of the historic Cariboo Waggon Road. Visit sites ranging from preserved road houses to ghost towns and connect with locals in small towns along the way. Travel as far as Barkerville Historic Town, which brings this era to life with a restored townsite and costumed interpreters, and en route discover a vital Indigenous culture that dates back thousands of years.
If youve dreamed of long trail rides through peaceful pastures or into meadows bursting with wildflowers, consider a stay at one of BC's many guest ranches, most of which are found in the Cariboo and Chilcotin. The quintessential guest ranch experience is, of course, riding the range, but when you need a break from the saddle, the possibilities are many. Whether you've looking for a true cowboy experience (think: corralling livestock or mucking out stalls) or something a little less rugged (a day at the onsite spa, anyone?), you'll find freedom and adventure in the wide-open spaces.
Cast a line in calm lakes and fast-moving rivers, hike into the mountains for expansive views, or stick close to the ranchand to the cowboy themewith wagon rides, lasso throwing, and, of course, tall tales around a campfire under a clear, starry sky.
With wide-open spaces come wide-open opportunities for adventure. The lakes and rivers of BC's Interior beckon with more places to fish than you can experience in a lifetime. There are calm waters for paddlingincluding multi-day wilderness canoe routesand there are stretches of thrilling whitewater for adrenaline junkies. You can fly into the backcountry for some hardcore hiking and mountain biking from an alpine basecamp or saddle up for an off-the-grid horse- packing trip. Whichever option you choose, keep your camera close as you've very likely to spot some of BC's four-legged residents along the way.
From local gems hiding in plain sight to natural wonders further afield, It's time to rediscover BC with a collection of experiences from around the province:
West coast culture: Explore rugged Pacific Coast shoreline, forested peaks and vibrant coastal communities.
Mountain peaks & towns: From breathtaking views to charming mountain town culture, adventure is a way of life in southeastern BC.
Vancouver & Sea-to-Sky: Explore BC from sea to sky and be inspired by local arts, culture and a diverse culinary scene.
Vineyards, valleys & lakes: Savour the unique flavours and lakeside lifestyle of BC, from the Fraser Valley to the Okanagan and beyond.
Northern Wild: In Northern BC, discover ancient glaciers and marvel at nature like never before in the vast wilderness.
Learn more about these BC experiences at ExploreBC.com.
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