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July 16, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > 100 Mile House, Waterfalls
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Just wanted to share this gem with everyone! Beautiful, huge park located right in the heart of 100 Mile House just a minute off of HWY 97. I had no idea that such a great rest stop existed until a friendly waitress in 100 Mile mentioned it would be a great place to take my kids.
June 22, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > 100 Mile House, Bird Watching
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Attention avid bird watchers!! I came across this bird watchers paradise while hiking in the South Cariboo . Located by the South Cariboo Visitor Center , the 100 Mile Marsh is home to many bird species. I saw a red winged and yellow headed black bird, Canadian geese, ruddy duck, pilealted woodpecker, and even a blue heron. Nice 20 minute walk around the trail circling the marsh offers plenty of opportunity to view the wildlife. Good ideas everyone…happy travelling!
June 22, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > 100 Mile House, Historic & Heritage Sites Find more information about 100 Mile House, Historic & Heritage Sites
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We loved the 108 Heritage site! A cluster of old buildings curved around the edge of the 108 Lake , near a rancher’s field. We were greeted by costumed guides that looked like they stepped out of the late 1800s, when the gold rush brought thousands of gold seekers in quest for a fortune, ranchers, and road houses (hence the name 108 Mile) The heritage site boasts a general store, post house, barn, church, black smith shop, school house, ice house, trappers cabin, collection of sawmill machinery and a HUGE Clydesdale barn… we were so surprised at how much there was to do and see. We could’ve spent hours wandering the Victorian styled ranch house admiring the restored parlour, kitchen, bed rooms and much more. We went for a long walk around the well maintained 108 Lake and Sepa Lake and had a picnic on the sandy beach. We enjoyed chatting with the friendly locals who also were enjoying the nice weather and relaxed, small town atmosphere. Hope to return again soon!
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