Itinerary 5: Rainforest to Rockies: Coast Mountain Circle Route

When to go: Spring to fall, with peak viewing experiences in autumn. Check Drive BC for road conditions.

Suitable for: small groups and FITs

British Columbia’s Coast Mountains form a scenic backdrop between Vancouver and BC’s heartland. This five-day circle route takes in steep canyons, towering snow peaks, and historic communities, revealing fascinating layers of history amidst breathtaking landscapes. Please always check Know Before You Go for a summary of important travel-related information.

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Itinerary Snapshot:

  • Day 1: Leave Lillooet and follow Highway #99 to Cache Creek. Along the way, make a stop at the Fountain Flat Trading Post in Fountain Valley, where you can refuel with food, gas, and access Wi-Fi. Don't miss the chance to explore the gallery featuring Indigenous art. Just north of downtown Cache Creek is Historic Hat Creek awaits, a Provincial Historic Site operated by the Bonaparte First Nation, part of the Secwépemc People. This site brings history to life, preserving one of the few accessible sections of the original Cariboo wagon roads. It welcomes visitors from May through September. In Cache Creek, a must-stop is Horsting's Farm Market. Operating from March to December, this expansive 85-acre farm encompasses an orchard, farm market, garden center, bakery, and café.

  • Day 2: Explore the neighboring village of Ashcroft, and visit to the Ashcroft Museum. Within its walls, a captivating collection is on display, featuring artifacts that transport you to the early 1900s. Continuing along Highway 1 to Spences Bridge, visit The Packing House Coffee Shop for freshly ground coffee, snacks, and hearty hot lunches. Try Kumsheen Rafting Resort where they welcome guests and serving lunch and dinner at their Cutting Board Restaurant. They offer exhilarating white-water rafting and power paddle adventures, along with overnight accommodations in canvas cabins, teepees, and campsites.

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Itinerary 8: Rainforest to Rockies: North to Mount Robson