Winter wildlife viewing in an unLikely location
From the bottom of the ocean and lakes to the tallest cedar and into the sky, British Columbia is undoubtedly blessed with some of the most diverse types of wildlife …
The story of B.C’s Chinese history as presented by local multicultural director Lily Chow
In this very special episode of our Gold Rush storyteller series, we are paying homage to Lily Chow, New Pathways to Gold Society’s amazing Multicultural Director who is retiring after …
The story of Barkerville’s many firsts
Did you know that Barkerville Historic Town & Park is a place of many firsts? In this Gold Rush Trail storyteller series episode, we meet Barkerville’s Global Media Development Lead, …
The story of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast’s Indigenous and colonial beginnings
In this episode of our Gold Rush Trail storyteller series, we are on Scout Island to meet writer Sage Birchwater who has been living and working in the Cariboo Chilcotin …
The story of UnLikely Paddle Fest
On the third weekend of September for the past 25 years, river enthusiasts have been coming together in an ‘unLikely’ location to enjoy some quality outdoor time on the exceptional …
The story of the gold rush’s impacts at Fort Langley National Historic Site
In this episode of our Gold Rush Trail storyteller series, we are introduced to Fort Langley National Historic Site interpreter Christa Hanson. Christa explains the story of Hudson Bay Company …
The story of Indigenous interpreter Hazel (Filardo) Gludo at Fort Langley National Historic Site
In honour of Orange Shirt Day, a day in which we commemorate the residential school experience honouring the healing journey of the survivors and their families and committing to the …
The story of Sunset Theatre
There really is something special about watching a performance, play or screening in a restored historic gold rush era theatre. The Sunset Theatre, located in the historic mining and vibrant …
The story of the interpreters at Barkerville Historic Town & Park
To honour their last day of the summer season, we are using this episode of the Gold Rush Trail storyteller series to celebrate Barkerville Historic Town & Park and all …
The story of 153 Mile Ranch
Amber (Patenaude) Stratton’s family has lived on and operated the 153 Mile Ranch for three generations. In the early 1900’s, the 153 Mile Store, originally built by Italian settler Louis …