Cariboo-91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Lifestyle
The Cariboo-91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ lifestyle has so much to offer! No matter your interests or lifestyle, you will feel a part of the community.
Our district spans a geographic area the size of New Brunswick and offers the best parts of a rural lifestyle with the convenience of nearby larger municipalities. Whether you seek outdoor adventures, artistic expression, cultural immersion, or a deeper understanding of our local indigenous communities, there is something here for you.
Whether you are , , or of trails, there are many ways to soak up the sun and immerse yourself in nature.
Enjoy a , visit the , attend a or , or tour the of downtown Williams Lake.
This is the home of the , where Orange Shirt Day began. Visit the , observe , or learn about the local .
Watch extreme sport during the l tour, try garlic syrup at the, buy hand-crafted gifts from the , or cheer loudly at the .
Local Government
Cariboo Regional District | City of Williams Lake | District of 100 Mile House |
Covering an area of 80,252 square kilometers, the Cariboo Regional District is flanked by the Cariboo and Coastal mountain ranges. | Named in honour of Secwepemc Chief William, Williams Lake is a hub for forestry, mining and transportation. | Originally the 100th mile stopping point on the gold rush trail, 100 Mile House and its surrounding area is now home to 20,000 people. |
The Cariboo Regional District has created a comprehensive list of the local .
The Cariboo-91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ School District holds Local Education Agreements with seven First Nations communities. These agreements provide an opportunity to build more productive and respectful relationships between First Nations and school districts, ultimately contributing to the creation of school environments where First Nations students can thrive.