Hat Creek Ranch
Historic Hat Creek Ranch offers
a rare opportunity to explore the original buildings of a key
location in the transportation history of the Cariboo. The site also
presents the story of early use of Bonaparte Valley by people of the
Shuswap nation and their more recent contributions to the growth of
the ranching industry.
Prominent among the 20 historic structures
here is Hat Creek House, established in 1861 by former Hudson's Bay
Company trader Donald McLean. Originally a small log building, it
soon became popular as a stopping house offering good meals for
travelers and was enlarged over the years. In 1863 the building
momentum of the Cariboo Gold
Rush brought the Royal Engineers and their Cariboo Wagon Road right
past the front door!. McLean was ready to provide rooms, food,
whiskey, and stables to thousands of miners and settlers heading
north. Alas, while riding with a posse in 1864, he was shot and
killed, and a succession of other managers assumed operation of the
ranch over the following years.
Where You'll Find Us
Hat Creek Ranch is located within a one hour
drive west of Kamloops. The ranch is at the junction of Highway 99
(from Whistler) and Highway 97, the "Gold Rush Trail" route that
leads north from Cache Creek. This town is at the junction of the
Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 97, and historic Hat Creek Ranch is
only 11 km north of Cache Creek. This location makes it a very
convenient stop when you're traveling on any of these major
highways.
Want More Information?
Historic Hat Creek Ranch is managed by the
Friends of Historic Hat Creek Ranch Society. For further information on
programs, services, admission fees and hours of operation, please
visit their website at:
http://www.hatcreekranch.com.
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