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Harrison Lake Yale GOLDEN EARS Hope PARK Slave Lake 3 Points of Interest 1 Helmcken Falls is a 141 m waterfall on the within 11 Mt. Begbie Lookout - The lookout station sits at an elevation Wells Gray Provincial Park. The protection of Helmcken Falls of 1276 metres and towers over the entire valley. The two story was one of the reasons for the creation of Wells Gray Provincial wooden lookout has a wrap around deck providing 360 degree Park in 1939. It is Canada’s 4th highest waterfall and can be views of lakes, mountains and trees. Wells Gray Park in the east seen year-round. and the Marble Mountain Range in the west.

2 Kamloops Lake Lookout and Rest Stop located along Highway 12 Emar Lake Provincial Park - A chain of large and small lakes, 1 about 30km west of Kamloops, is one of the most scenic potholes and wetlands in a forested setting in the upper Emar viewpoints in our region. Stop, stretch your legs and enjoy the Creek watershed, offering small, user-maintained, wilderness sweeping vistas of Kamloops Lake and the desert-like landscape campsites, and a circular canoe route with short portages. that surrounds it.

3 Experience a cable operated ferry across the picturesque 13 Bridge Lake Ice Caves Trail - Caves and crevices that are North from either McLure or Little Fort. sheltered from sun and wind. Melting snow seeps through the The McLure Ferry connects Kamloops and Barriere along rock crevices into the caves where it refreezes, creating almost the Westside Road as well over a short ride to McLure itself a year-round supply of ice. Totem poles created by Canim Lake and Hwy 5 north or south from there. The Little Fort Ferry Band artist Jerome Boyce and fitness stations border the trails. connects Hwy5 over to Dunn Lake and north to Clearwater and south to Barriere. 14 108 Mile Ranch became swept up in the Gold Rush in the late 1850s and was aptly named for being the 108th 4 Kamloops Wine Trail-Nestled deep in the river valley, on the mile on the Cariboo Waggon Road where the 108 Mile Hotel banks of the North and South Thompson Rivers is British operated from 1875 to 1885. Visitors interested in gold rush Columbia’s newest wine region, the Thompson Valley. Drop in history can visit the 108 Mile Heritage Site – a collection of at one of the 3 unique local wineries - Harpers Trail Winery, buildings dating from the mid-1800s to the mid-twentieth Monte Creek Ranch Winery or Privator Vineyard & Winery; century, including a huge log barn that was built in 1908 to no appointment required. house 200 Clydesdales. Hiking Trail & XC Single Track Trail network across from the historic site. Historic site & museum 5 Located downtown Kamloops on the , open May - September. Riverside Park holds the top spot for city park. Featuring beach access, playground, water park, and free live music every 15 Mt. Timothy is a family-oriented ski hill, located in the heart of night in July & August. British Columbia’s Cariboo range. Affordable skiing, amazing snow, no line-ups and diverse terrain make Mt Timothy the 6 Canim and Mahood Falls - This set of waterfalls are two of 41 perfect mountain for your family. named falls in ‘Canada’s Waterfall Park’ Wells Gray Provincial Park. The scenic falls cascade over 200,000 year old lava flows 16 Sheridan Lake Spawning Channel - Follow the signs off and are easility accesible. Highway 24 at Sheridan Lake West Road

7 World famous as being North America’s largest paddle only 17 Lac Des Roche Lookout - Lookout pullout on highway 24, lake, this lava-dammed lake is set within the protected Murtle located above Lac des Roches,. Camp R/V rent a boat or a Lake Nature Conservancy in Wells Gray Park. cabin at any one of the 4 Resorts on the Lake

8 One of the most protected watersheds on the planet, the 18 100 Mile Nordics Trails and Lodge - Located on the 99 Mile Clearwater River offers stunning opportunity for recreation Ski Hill, turn off Hwy 97 2km south of 100 Mile House. 45kms including world-class whitewater rafting. Over 97% of the river of well marked cross-country ski trails, night skiing & snowshoe is protected within Wells Gray Park and offers everything from trails, equipment rentals at the lodge. gentle floats to the biggest commercially run rapids in BC. 19 63 km long pristine Adams Lake has numerous Provincial 9 Raft River Salmon Viewing Platform - Witness one of Camp sites and Recreation sites up and down the Lake. Visit Nature’s most spectacular feats as Sockeye Salmon return Momich Lakes Provincial Park and see Cayene Creek Falls or to their spawning grounds between August and October. The launch your boat at Agate Bay boat launch ans cruise over to arrival of vibrant-red salmon marks the end of a three-year, the Spilman Beach Site Marine Provincial Park. A fabulous lake 4,000-kilometre journey that takes them from their spawning for all boat sizes and water sports, touring and fishing. grounds in Wells Gray, to Alaska and back.The viewing platform is just outside Clearwater. Each year the return of the sockeye 20 Giddy Up!! Year round there are many exciting Agricukltual salmon is celebrated through the First Fish Ceremony; a Events held at the North Thompson Fair Grounds and Agra traditional Simpcew First Nation ceremony to give thanks to Centre in Barriere. The most noted of the Events is the Fall the creator for the returning salmon. Fair and Rodeo held Labor Day weekend every year come out and enjoy our hometown spirit and ranching heritage. 10 Lone Butte Trail & Historic Water Tower - In the early 1900s Lone Butte was known as the railroad centre for the area.The 21 Green Lake Provincial Park (347 hectares) provides a total of water tower with a capacity of 40,000 gallons was completed 121 campsites at three locations; Emerald Bay, Sunset View and in 1920. There was a good supply of water for the steam Little Arrowhead. Emerald Bay and Sunset View campgrounds engines and it also gave the early pioneers a year long source are nestled amongst the trees where as Arrowhead consists of of drinking water. Water Tower Park is open from May to waterfront camping in a fairly open area. The lake has a low October.The town was named for the butte, which overlooks flushing rate and together with the chemical composition of the area. Visitors are welcome to climb the butte, and the view the warm shallow waters, creates the greenish hue giving the is fantastic. lake its name. Great for swimming.