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Cache Creek | British Columbia

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Bonaparte River

Legend has it that Cache Creek got its name from the many travellers who hid their “cache” along the river bed. As far as we know, a “cache” has never been found. This makes the Bonaparte River quite intriguing to many treasure hunters. Who knows what type of wealth is hidden somewhere along these banks. If you don’t have any luck finding the hidden treasure, there are plenty of places in Cache Creek to buy yourself a gold pan so you can try your luck and find a nice golden nugget in the river.

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Hungry Herbies Drive-In

Every great adventure includes some fantastic food along the way, and an adventure in Cache Creek is no exception.

Start your gold rush expedition off right with a full belly. Treasure hunters from far and wide come to Cache Creek to find the legendary treasure hidden along the banks of the river and end up finding the treasure that is Hungry Herbies Drive-In. Great service, great food, and home to the Great Monster Burger.

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Historic Hat Creek Ranch

When passing through Cache Creek, you won’t want to miss out on this gem! Eat, sleep, experience history, and learn about the First Nations’ way of life at the Historic Hat Creek Ranch.

There is simply no way to be bored at the ranch with so much to see and learn. Explore the 1860s roadhouse, visit the Indigenous site, rent a cabin, sleep in a pioneer-style covered wagon, or park your RV in one of the Powered RV camping spots. Once you’re done exploring and have built up an appetite, visit the ranch’s restaurant and enjoy a country-style meal.

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Marble Canyon Provincial Park

Looking to enjoy the great outdoors? Find your way to the quiet campground in Marble Canyon Provincial Park nestled between Turquoise and Crown Lakes.

Be sure to bring your fishing gear and your camera. You don’t want to miss your shot at snagging a picture of some of the amazing birds that call this park home! And definitely don’t forget to make your way to the waterfall at the far side of the lake to display the vast beauty of British Columbia. Available activities include canoeing, climbing, fishing, hiking, scuba diving, and swimming.

Photo: Murray Foubister, CC-BY-SA-2.0

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Cariboo Jade & Gift Shop

Fond memories and priceless, one-of-a-kind souvenirs are what you will find in this gift shop. Established in 1967, Cariboo Jade & Gift Shop specializes in Nephrite jade jewelry & carvings, figurines, ornaments and fine china dishes.

Featuring a rough-cut Jade boulder weighing almost 1.5 tons and a glass display in the workshop so that onlookers can peer in at the cutting and carving equipment. The shop also sells sterling silver earrings, pendants & chains, local interest books, Canadian-made moccasins, handmade soap, gold pans, shovels & snifter bottles, dream catchers and Indigenous items, wildlife & western home decor, and wildlife design t-shirts.

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Cache Creek Market

Every Saturday from 9 am – 1 pm, between the summer months of May and October, the Cache Creek Outdoor Market opens and offers a great selection of gifts, collector items, produce, canned goods and much, much more.

Organized by the Cache Creek Beautification Society, the market provides local businesses with a chance to feature their best items in an old town market-style setting which is fun and interactive. With something for everyone, the Cache Creek Market will surely be a hit with the whole family. Find them located on Highway 1 at the junction of Highway 97.

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Mclean Lake

This user-maintained site features a 4-5 hr hike with Beautiful sites on a 10.1 km, busy trail. Not for the faint of heart, it is popular for backpacking, hiking, and running.

It is said to be difficult to find, and 4×4 is recommended as the roads leading to the lake are rough. There are a few on-site facilities, including a boat launch, Tables, and toilets. Frequent visitors of this site enjoy Camping, Canoeing, and fishing.

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Elephant Hill Provincial Park

Want to see a rattlesnake without leaving BC? Elephant Hill Provincial Park is a protected natural dry grassland area where seeing a rattler is a real possibility.

With no camping sites or day-use sites provided, this undeveloped park features Hiking and sightseeing. There are lots of native sites and beautiful grasslands to observe with wildlife you won’t find anywhere else in the province. Located 5 km southeast of Cache Creek, accessed off of the TransCanada Hwy #1 and Hwy 97C towards Ashcroft.

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