Cache Creek

Cache Creek BC Cache creekFound at the junction of the Trans-Canada Hwy and Hwy 97 Cache Creek is 193km (120 miles) north of Hope and 345km (215 miles) from Vancouver. Since the mid-1800’s Cache Creek has been an important stopping point for travellers. First for gold seekers needing to stock up with food and supplies and later as the midway point on the journey between BC’s Lower Mainland and Cariboo Country. Today visitors come for outdoor recreation, scenery, and the open spaces.

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Cache Creek BC Cache creekFound at the junction of the Trans-Canada Hwy and Hwy 97 Cache Creek is 193km (120 miles) north of Hope and 345km (215 miles) from Vancouver. Since the mid-1800’s Cache Creek has been an important stopping point for travellers. First for gold seekers needing to stock up with food and supplies and later as the midway point on the journey between BC’s Lower Mainland and Cariboo Country. Today visitors come for outdoor recreation, scenery, and the open spaces.

Cache Creek is renowned for jade hunting and carving. In downtown Cache Creek you can watch the jade being cut, polished, and mounted at the Cariboo Jade Shoppe.

The area is also famous for its Old West atmosphere with working cowboys, large cattle ranches, and wide-open grasslands. Hat Creek Ranch is a working ranch with many other attractions. Found 11-km (6.8 miles) north from Cache Creek on Hwy 97 and then .5 km (.3 miles) west on Hwy 12 you can go for a trail ride or a wagon tour. This last intact stopping house on the Old Cariboo Wagon Trail also offers an interpretive tour of BC’s ranching and transportation history, snacks, a gift shop, a blacksmith, a saddle maker, special events, farm machinery displays, and a history of the area’s First Nations people.

The big event in town is Graffiti Days in mid-June and the local shop owners drive vintage cars.

20km north of Cache Creek is Loon Lake. Here you’ll find a kokanee and rainbow trout hatchery and a provincial park. The Loon Creek Hatchery is one of 5 run by the province. Combined these hatcheries populate about 1,200 lakes with between 10 and 12 million fish each year. Loon Lake itself is about 12km (7.45 miles) long and only 400m (437 yards) wide and has reliable rainbow trout fishing. Loon Lake Provincial Park is set in a forest of Douglas fir and ponderosa pine, covers 3ha (7.4 acres) and has 14 campsites.

Things to Do

  • Golf- Semlin Valley Golf Course
  • Horsting Farms – Fresh Produce Farm Market
  • Bonaparte Bend Winery
  • Historic Hat Creek – Live Museum Site
  • Eagle Motorplex – summer NHRA Car Racing
  • Graffiti Days – annually in June
  • Camping, Hiking, Swimming and Biking
  • McAbee Fossil Beds – east on Trans Canada Hwy
  • Painted Hills – view spot
  • Mothers Day Fly In – May (Campbell Hill Airport)