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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Have you been to Fort Berens Estate Winery? Meet Rolf de Bruin who along with his wife, Heleen Pannekoek, founded the award-winning winery in Lillooet, BC. Here he explains to …
Meet Pat Baron, a local historian and wealth of knowledge when it comes to the town of Likely and its history. Here, she tells us the story of her family’s …
This special story in our Gold Rush Trail storyteller series explores the origin story of the picturesque Xat’sull Heritage Village where the Fraser River runs alongside and has played an …
In the fourth episode of the Gold Rush Trail storyteller series, we meet Ralph Phillips, a Xat’sull Elder and Xat’sull Heritage Village (pronounced hat-sull) guide located on the banks of …
Soda Creek Sweet Corn is located on the historic Dunlevy Ranch perched on the banks of the Fraser in Xat’sull (Secwepemc) ancestral territory. In the third episode of our Gold …
What started as a fun, side project for Sugar Shack owner Robert Cinq-Mars, became a 70 Mile House and Gold Rush Trail staple! With superb poutine, Montreal smoked meat sandwiches, …
Since 1973, Kumsheen has rafted more river miles on the Thompson River and Fraser River than everyone else combined. Rafting pioneer Bernie Fandrich began the first whitewater rafting business on …