In the spring, summer and fall, explore the area around 100 Mile House by ATV, mountain bike, motorcycle, horseback or on foot.
There are hundreds of kilometres/miles of marked and unmarked backcountry trails criss-crossing the vast plateau.
Dip a paddle or cast a line into any of the hundreds of lakes dotting the area, which form part of the Fraser River drainage system. Hone golfing skills on the narrow fairways of the nine-hole golf course in town, or head up to the 108 Mile Ranch, which is not a ranch at all but a residential area with a PGA-approved 18-hole, par-71 course that overlooks two lakes.
Land Activities
Camping opportunities abound and there are numerous private campgrounds and resorts throughout the region or within user-maintained recreation sites. Almost all campgrounds are on a lakefront or within easy reach of lake access. The region is on a major bird migration route, and many species of birds and waterfowl overwinter in the area, making birdwatching a year-round activity. For history buffs, there are several excellent heritage sites developed from roadstops and stations along the Gold Rush Trail.
The strong artists' community at 100 Mile ensures plenty of opportunities to visit local, private art galleries, or stop in at the public Parkside Gallery. Parkside is located on Cedar Avenue, just two blocks east of Highway 97.
Along Birch Avenue, an assortment of charming boutiques and restaurants await. Just one block further east from the highway on Cedar Avenue is 12-ha/30-ac Centennial Park. Snack in the picnic area or expend energy on the playground, tennis courts, or walking trails. Don't miss the trail leading to pretty Bridge Creek Falls, which cascade over ancient lava formations. There is ample parking for RVs and the park is open throughout the summer; a campground allows for overnight visits.
Water Activities
Fishing opportunities are almost limitless, as the the hundreds of lakes contain trophy-sized rainbows as well as kokanee, char and lingcod. Swimming, boating and canoeing opportunities are also abundant here. Equipment is available at lakeside resorts, although there are no canoe rentals for use off resort waters. The Shoreline Resort does rent jet skis for use on Lac La Hache.
Winter Activities
When winter descends, the fun really gets going on the backcountry trails. In addition to cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, experience the thrill and romance of an old-fashioned dogsled ride, where no sound disturbs the winter scene beyond the swish of the snow under the runners, the dogs' heavy breathing and their owners' commands. Several resorts offer the activity, or contact Snosibe Husky Ranch and Mountain Dog Sledding for a more-personalized personal mushing experience. Short and day-long tours are available.
If the weather is too cold outside, the South Cariboo Recreation Centre is 100 Mile's local arena. This a great place to strap on skates for a bit of indoor ice skating or to drop in and watch a game of curling or hockey. Note that there is no equipment or skate rental available, so be prepared.
As with any outdoor winter activity, dress appropriately for sub-zero temperatures.
Driving Routes
Explore the community's western cowboy culture, and wild and rustic geography suited to limitless outdoor adventure along nature- and history-highlighting driving routes.
Festivals and Events
100 Mile House hosts a number of annual festivals and events that are fun and family-friendly. For a truly Canadian experience, join in or watch the Cariboo Challenge Dog Sled races, held in January.
In February, the cross-country Cariboo Marathon attracts about 1,000 Nordic ski enthusiasts to the second-oldest loppet in Canada. The race covers lengths of 10, 20, 30 and 50 kilometres (6, 12, 18 and 31 miles).
Rodeo fans can enjoy watching the trials and tribulations of young rodeo stars "mutton busting" at the annual Little Britches Rodeo, held during the long weekend in May (typically the second or third weekend in May, but check in advance). Little Britches Rodeos are sponsored by the BC Rodeo Association, and are considered "serious" rodeos for young people. This event is only one of many happening during 100 Mile House Rodeo Week, including the Little Britches Parade, a street festival, a Rough Stock Rodeo, a Farm & Country Show and more.
Bring a toothbrush or some mint chewing gum to the truly unique South Cariboo Garlic Festival, or bring an appreciation of classic cars and bikes to the 100 Mile Show 'n Shine Car & Bike Show. Both events are held in mid-summer. Check with the South Cariboo Visitor Centre for more dates.
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