




Duration: Approximately 90 minutes
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (6:00 PM in July/August)
Season: May to September
Location: Cache Creek
Travel back in time to an authentic historical site, during the Gold Rush era!
Hat Creek Ranch was indeed a hub for supplying miners during their long journey north.
Costumed interpretive guides will introduce you to a real 'roadhouse' and an Indian village of the Shuswap Nation.
During this adventure, you will be invited to take a ride on a real stagecoach, once used for great journeys!
Good stop off
An interesting stop off at an original stage house coupled with indigenous history - loved it !
(Translated by Google) The only interest we saw in it was that it cut off our route because our day's journey was long. We don't regret going, it's not bad but nothing more. We quickly saw everything.
Interesting
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A bit disappointing
(Translated by Google) The ranch is pretty but the visit lacks attraction, lacks characters to bring the place to life... Having visited the historic Acadian village in Bertrand on a previous trip, we couldn't help but compare ...
Nice but nothing exceptional
(Translated by Google) Nice stop to cut the journey between Whistler and Clearwater but the stop is not essential. The village is small and there was no animation. The visit is done with just a small pamphlet (French version available). On the other hand, the "homemade" of the restaurant is really good


