The Gold Rush Trail Guide depicts a story – a history – shaped by nature.
British Columbia’s Gold Rush Trail combines Indigenous and colonial history, culture and nature for one of the most unique experiential journeys the province has to offer. BC’s history is found …
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 …
Just because winter is here, doesn’t mean we have to stop exploring. In fact, winter is one of our favourite times to hit the trails! With fewer people around, zero …
During the fall, gold takes on a whole new meaning along British Columbia’s Gold Rush Trail. Cozy cabins and epic adventures coupled with vibrant amber and scarlet trees create the …
British Columbia has plenty of space where the wild roam free and almost every activity can provide ample opportunity to enjoy some well-deserved peace and quiet this summer. BC’s Central …
White water rafting, relaxing, glamping, camping in teepees, yoga, hot tubs… do we have your attention now? What if we were to tell you we know of a couple of …
An inland temperate rainforest, North America’s deepest fjord lake, an abandoned boomtown, fishing, wildlife viewing, gold rush history… do we have your attention yet? Road-tripping around Likely connects backcountry and …
Despite it being the stories of men like Billy Barker that fill our history books the most, women played a vital role in British Columbia’s gold rush era and the …
This story has been shared with us from the Nlaka’pamux (Ingla-kap-ma) Indigenous peoples of Tuckkwiowhum Heritage Village (Tuck-we-ohm). All thoughts, teachings, and stories reflected below are in their words. Do …