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Horseback Riding, Falcons, Dogs and Gobbling Turkeys at the Echo Valley Ranch

June 28, 2010 | Field Reports > Clinton, Guest Ranches & Horseback Riding
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The Echo Valley Ranch and Spa near Clinton, BC is a unique place to visit with its incredible views and amenities. I went there to do some horseback riding but quickly discovered it some other features that make it quite unique.  It has a beautiful lodge and even a Ban Tai Spa which was designed by the architect to the Thai royal family. The ranch also has cattle, falcons, a herd of border collies and the noisiest turkeys ever!

Posted by Ivan Hughes, Squamish at 02:57 PM

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February 21, 2007 | Tips from Travellers > Clinton, Guest Ranches & Horseback Riding
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My wife and I enjoyed a wonderful 2-week vacation during the summer, 2005, touring your beautiful province. We did the Cariboo Trail and as part of it we passed through Clinton. This is where we had our great find, but it involved your people more than the beauty of the province. We stopped at a hot dog stand in the middle of the small town. Two very nice women waited on us and afterward we sat at the picnic tables outside. After leaving and halfway to Lillouet, my wife realized that she had left her purse at the hot dog stand. Panic ensued and we raced back to Clinton, expecting the worse. Instead those women saved our vacation and gave us one of the best experiences of our trip, just humbling us with their kindness. When we arrived back, they were waiting for us with my wife's purse! We thanked them and they responded that it was just the right thing to do. This was the best find of our wonderful vacation in Bristish Columbia. Sincerely, Jim and Debbie Sfiridis, Farmington, Connecticut, USA 

Posted by Jim Sfiridis, Farmington at 07:33 AM