Places to Go, Stay, Campgrounds, Cabins & RVs
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Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Tŝilhqot’in | Tse’khene | Dane-Zaa | St̓át̓imcets | Secwepemcstin | Nłeʔkepmxcín | Nsyilxcən | Nuxalk
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Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Tŝilhqot’in | Tse’khene | Dane-Zaa | St̓át̓imcets | Secwepemcstin | Nłeʔkepmxcín | Nsyilxcən | Nuxalk
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Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Tŝilhqot’in | Tse’khene | Dane-Zaa | St̓át̓imcets | Secwepemcstin | Nłeʔkepmxcín | Nsyilxcən | Nuxalk
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Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Tŝilhqot’in | Tse’khene | Dane-Zaa | St̓át̓imcets | Secwepemcstin | Nłeʔkepmxcín | Nsyilxcən | Nuxalk
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Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Tŝilhqot’in | Tse’khene | Dane-Zaa | St̓át̓imcets | Secwepemcstin | Nłeʔkepmxcín | Nsyilxcən | Nuxalk

Explore The Area
This region, which takes part of its name from the indigenous peoples that live here, spans latitudinally across the lower middle of the province, from the fjord-like coastline through lush rainforests to arid mountain peaks, deep canyons and the mighty Fraser River. In the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast region of BC you will find small populations of people sparsely dispersed in a vast landscape.
Experiences In Region
- Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
- Art Galleries & Studios
- Bear Viewing
- Campgrounds, Cabins & RVs
- Fishing
- Golf
- Heritage Sites
- Hiking & Walking
- Hot Springs
- Hotels & Motels
- Lodges & Resorts
- Museums & Cultural Centres
- Paddling
- Restaurants & Eateries
- Retail
- Spas
- Whale Watching
- Wineries, Distilleries & Breweries

Featured Itinerary
Klahoose Coastal Adventures
Grizzly Bears, return each August for the salmon run in Toba Inlet. A cycle that has taken place for a millennial on the traditional territory of the Klahoose First Nation. From viewing platforms, we have sight lines to view the bears in their habitat. Tours go from late August to mid-October.

Featured Stories
- Learn more about Indigenous-owned campgrounds, RV parks, and cabins in British Columbia
Places to Go, Stay, Things To Do, Arts & Culture, Events, Outdoor Adventure, Wellness, Wildlife
We support those Indigenous communities and businesses who are open or are planning to receive visitors. We respect those who decide to remain closed for the safety of Indigenous communities, elders, children, knowledge keepers, and lands.Things To Do, Outdoor Adventure, Fishing
Our latest Living Legend shares how not only does the salmon provide food, but it also offers wisdom to those who approach it with respect.Things To Do, Arts & Culture, Heritage Sites, Museums & Cultural Centres
Our latest Living Legends video shows how Mike Restasket, a traditional powwow dancer for thirty years, honours the ancestors through movement.Things To Do, Arts & Culture, Heritage Sites, Museums & Cultural Centres
Our latest Living Legends video shows the importance of extending learning opportunities outside museum walls. It allows visitors to see beyond static artifacts and exhibits that represent Indigenous innovation and presence on the land as a thing of the past.Places to Go, Itinerary, Things To Do, Outdoor Adventure, Hiking & Walking, Wildlife, Bear Viewing, Whale Watching, Wildlife Tours
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Learn more about Indigenous-owned campgrounds, RV parks, and cabins in British ColumbiaPlaces to Go, Stay, Things To Do, Arts & Culture, Events, Outdoor Adventure, Wellness, Wildlife
We support those Indigenous communities and businesses who are open or are planning to receive visitors. We respect those who decide to remain closed for the safety of Indigenous communities, elders, children, knowledge keepers, and lands.Things To Do, Outdoor Adventure, Fishing
Our latest Living Legend shares how not only does the salmon provide food, but it also offers wisdom to those who approach it with respect.Things To Do, Arts & Culture, Heritage Sites, Museums & Cultural Centres
Our latest Living Legends video shows how Mike Restasket, a traditional powwow dancer for thirty years, honours the ancestors through movement.Things To Do, Arts & Culture, Heritage Sites, Museums & Cultural Centres
Our latest Living Legends video shows the importance of extending learning opportunities outside museum walls. It allows visitors to see beyond static artifacts and exhibits that represent Indigenous innovation and presence on the land as a thing of the past.Places to Go, Itinerary, Things To Do, Outdoor Adventure, Hiking & Walking, Wildlife, Bear Viewing, Whale Watching, Wildlife Tours
The Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia is the largest piece of intact temperate rainforest in the world.Things To Do, Arts & Culture, Art Galleries & Studios
Need a little pick-me-up? Self-care can take the form of new artwork to beautify your personal space, a set of sparkling earrings for your date night collection, a gift for a faraway friend, or an addition to your skincare ritual.Things To Do, Dine, Restaurants & Eateries, Wineries, Distilleries & Breweries
Enjoy Indigenous cuisine. Learn through food and support Indigenous restaurateurs, families, and communities.Places to Go, Things To Do, Wellness, Hot Springs, Spas
Bring Learning to Life: Indigenous Immersive and Experiential Learning in BCPlaces to Go, Stay, Hotels & Motels
Learn more about Indigenous-owned hotels, motels and short-term stays in British ColumbiaPlaces to Go, Stay, Campgrounds, Cabins & RVs
Learn more about Indigenous-owned campgrounds, RV parks, and cabins in British ColumbiaPlaces to Go, Stay, Things To Do, Arts & Culture, Events, Outdoor Adventure, Wellness, Wildlife
We support those Indigenous communities and businesses who are open or are planning to receive visitors. We respect those who decide to remain closed for the safety of Indigenous communities, elders, children, knowledge keepers, and lands.