Tourist Guide Cache Creek
Cache Creek is a bustling village at the junction of the Trans Canada Highway and Highway 97 in British Columbia. Visitors can have memorable experience swhilst in this city which is amidst dry grassland, desert scenery and working ranches offering variety of terrain. to enjoy. Worth visiting areas are the Bonaparte River, the beautiful mountainous terrain and many unexplored nature sceneries.
Tourists can follow the historic gold rush trial or opt for any outdoor activities year round like golfing and camping, kayaking and mountain biking or cross country skiing during the winters.
There are guided tours for visitors like tour of the 1860s Roadhouse, the Native Interpretation site, the McLean Cabin and many more. Interested tourists can visit the city from May to September, the peak time of events to attend them. What’s more, there is no other better way to experience how real ranchers once lived in this city for an urban cowboy than at the historic Hat Creek Ranch situated in Cache Creek.





