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Museums & Heritage Sites in Cache Creek

Discover Art Museums and Heritage Sites in Cache Creek

Nestled in the heart of British Columbia’s Cariboo region, Cache Creek is a historic town known for its beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Steeped in the legacy of early settlers, Indigenous history, and the Gold Rush era, Cache Creek offers a variety of heritage sites and cultural landmarks that will transport you through time.

Cache Creek’s rich history comes to life at the local heritage sites, such as the Cache Creek Historic Park, which celebrates the region’s Gold Rush days and the role it played in the development of British Columbia. Local museums and cultural centers offer exhibits showcasing Indigenous art, artifacts, and local history, giving visitors a deeper understanding of the area’s diverse past. Cache Creek also fosters a growing artistic community, where local galleries and events highlight the work of talented artists inspired by the region’s unique landscape. Browse our guide below to explore the top art museums and heritage sites in Cache Creek.

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Historic Hat Creek Ranch

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Historic Hat Creek Ranch is located on one of the few remaining sections of the original Cariboo Wagon Road still accessible to the public. The site encompasses nearly 130 hectares (320 acres) of fields and rolling hills in British Columbia’s sunny southern Interior. Many of the buildings stand as they did in 1901, with some dating back as early as Read more...
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