The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is the perfect place to get away from it all. From majestic valleys, rainforests, and mysteries of B.C. central Coast, to the mountains, rangelands and forests of the Cariboo Chilcotin to Barkerville’s boisterous celebration of the Gold Rush days. Re-live the Gold Rush history, ride the range on the finest guest ranches of the province or explore the regions many museums and exceptional Art Galleries and studios. Plan your next getaway or vacation and experience the diversity of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast, you won’t be disappointed.
The Gold Rush Trail begins at the mouth of the Fraser River in New Westminster and winds its way north to Barkerville Historic Town & Park, following the traditional Indigenous peoples’ trading routes utilized during the fur trade and expanded during the gold rushes of 1858-1862.
Today’s Gold Rush Trail is an experiential corridor, a journey of stories, peoples, activities and places that we share with our visitors. Just as many adventurers did before us, travellers come seeking the riches of our region. Travelling this historic trail, you’ll have a chance to disconnect, get away from the crowds and truly connect with history, Indigenous culture and nature. This trail is a story- a history- shaped by nature.
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