Dining
The varied landscape of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast, which ranges from larger cities to tiny towns and grassy ranchlands to lush coastlines, translates into diverse meals and off-the-beaten-track dining options.
Sample fresh seafood on the coast, taste traditional Aboriginal food or shimmy up to a communal table for a hearty dinner at a guest ranch. At family-owned diners, try home-cooked meals or, for a bite of history, visit Barkerville Historic Town for dishes recreated from the 1800s.
Seeking a fine dining experience? Look to larger cities (such as Williams Lake or Quesnel) or even a guest ranch in the wilderness, many of which have top chefs cooking everything from Italian to Thai.
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Aboriginal Cuisine
Nibble on fresh, hot bannock or slurp sxusem (a traditional Aboriginal "ice cream") at First Nations Pow Wows and rodeos, such as the Nemiah Valley Rodeo (southwest of Williams Lake) and the Quesnel Tillicum Society Pow Wow.
Guest Ranch Dining
Guest ranches dot the grasslands, especially near Clinton in the South Cariboo. Dig into hearty home-style cooking and baking after a day of riding, fishing, hiking or exploring the outdoors.
Most guest ranches serve breakfasts and dinners family-style around large tables in a main lodge. Laugh and recount the day's activities with fellow guests or ranch wranglers. Lunch is typically packed "to-go" in order to maximize time spent playing outside.
BC Seafood and Local Food Specialties
Rich buffalo burgers are on the menu at a number of restaurants in the South Cariboo (100 Mile House, Watch Lake and Green Lake). Visit the buffalo ranch at 70 Mile House to pick up organic buffalo meat and see these animals roaming the grasslands.
Cattle grazing across ranchlands are a common sight while driving through the region. Order grass-fed "pasture-to-plate" beef from a local producer to create a home-cooked culinary masterpiece.
In late summer, keep watch for sweet corn on the cob from the Soda Creek and Marguerite areas (north of Williams Lake). Look for signs on Highway 97 that lead to "u-pick" sites, or inquire with local stores and restaurants for a taste of local corn.
The coast is drastically different from the dry grasslands of the interior, and dining options reflect the aquatic environment. Seasonally, order local, fresh seafood in coastal restaurants, such as those in Bella Coola.
Food Festivals
Celebrate the fruits of Lillooet in the annual Apricot and Tsaqwen (Saskatoon berry) Festival (July). During the festival, local restaurants and farmers' markets feature baking and treats made from these fruits.
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4944 Easzee Drive
108 Mile Ranch, British Columbia
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4871 Cariboo Highway 97
108 Mile Ranch, British Columbia
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Websitehttp://www.hillsguestranch.com
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Phone250-791-5225
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957C Highway 97
100 Mile House, British Columbia
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Websitehttp://www.aw.ca
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Phone250-395-3451
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3850 Highway 97 North
Quesnel, British Columbia
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Phone250-992-5778
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1039 Highway 97 South
Williams Lake, British Columbia
V2G 2W3
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Phone250-392-2880
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165 Main Street
Lillooet, British Columbia
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Phone250-256-7789
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630 Newman Road
Quesnel, British Columbia
V2J 6Z8
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Phone250-747-8445
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214 Ubais Avenue
Bella Bella, British Columbia
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Phone250-957-2889
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147 Cariboo Highway 97 North
100 Mile House, British Columbia
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Websitehttp://www.alpinedeli.ca
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Phone250-395-3315
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12415 Barkerville Highway
Wells, British Columbia
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Websitehttp://www.thebearspaw.ca
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Phone1-866-994-2345
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