Welcome
to Hat Creek Ranch
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One of the few
sections of the original Cariboo Wagon Road is open to the public
at Hat Creek Ranch, 11 km north of Cache Creek on Highway 97. Hat
Creek Ranch is a popular heritage site, with restored original buildings
- some dating as far back as 1860.
Before Donald
McLean bought the roadhouse, he was a chief trader with the Hudson's
Bay Company. Turned Cariboo rancher, his roadhouse served the teams
and passengers of the B.C. Express Stage Line (formerly Barnard
Express).
Freight wagons
pulled by as many as 16 horses rumbled through the Ranch, carrying
mining supplies and settlers' effects to Barkerville and beyond. Hat
Creek Ranch passed from owner to owner, and each added or expanded,
maintaining both ranch and roadhouse. Guides in period costume demonstrate
various crafts, and visitors can enjoy wagon jaunts along the original
Cariboo Road, which runs through the middle of the ranch.
Period
Buggy
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Watch the blacksmith
at his forge, appreciate a collection of antique farm machinery, or
tour the fascinating Shuswap Nation village display beside Hat Creek.
This is a rare opportunity to see an actual kekuli pit house.
Guides will also show you the crafts, tools, and technologies of a
self-sufficient culture that has always been closely integrated with
the natural resources of this region.
You can
stroll the ranch grounds year-round; however, regular visitor services
are offered between 9 am - 5 pm every day from May to September, and
9 am - 6 pm July to August.
Once a midway point on the Gold Rush Trail, Cache
Creek now attracts visitors with its western mystique and beautiful
scenery. Surrounded by grasslands and working ranches, this is the
place in the High Country to see and ride horses at one of the many
great western ranches.
The
Cariboo Wagon Road bustled between 1885 and 1905.
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Contact
details:
Hat Creek Ranch
Junction of Highway 97 and 99
Cache Creek, BC
V0K 1H0
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 878,
Cache Creek, BC
V0K 1H0
Tel: 1-800-782-0922 |