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Locality: Lillooet, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-256-4308



Address: 790 Main St V0K 1V0 Lillooet, BC, Canada

Website: www.lillooetbc.ca

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Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre 26.10.2020

Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association donates Gold Rush Trail historic artifacts. We welcome you to join us as an iconic piece of British Columbia’s history is presented to communities, museums and founding partners along the Gold Rush Trail St'át'imc Territory (Lillooet), BC Please join us at the Lillooet Museum and Visitor Centre (790 Main Street) at 5:00 pm on May 6, 2019. The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association and the Gold Rush Trail Management Committee ar...e excited to hit the road and present the historic Gold Rush Trail signs to communities, museums and founding partners. We are pleased to have this opportunity to ensure Gold Rush Trail artifacts are preserved in our communities for future generations, states Amy Thacker, CEO of Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association. The Gold Rush Trail is our collective asset. The Gold Rush Trail is the story of British Columbia, and gold is not the only treasure found on the trail. The rich history of civilizations, diverse cultures, languages and traditions that came before us also comes to life along the way. The Gold Rush Trail begins at the mouth of the Fraser River in New Westminster and winds its way north to Barkerville Historic Town & Park, following the traditional Indigenous peoples’ trading routes utilized during the fur trade and expanded during the gold rushes of 1858-1862. The original Gold Rush Trail highway signs were established by the provincial government in mid-1980s to promote the Gold Rush Trail. In 2015, the Gold Rush Trail Management Committee, in collaboration with communities and partners along the corridor, completed a brand refresh and became the first aligned brand with Destination British Columbia’s, Super, Natural British Columbia brand. As an aficionado of the Gold Rush Trail for 50 years, the old Gold Rush Trail signs were a significant marker along the journey and the fact that these sign will be preserved in local museums and heritage sites is a brilliant idea, shares Brent Rutherford, Gold Rush Trail Management Committee Member. It is a transition from the old to new. The legacy of the Gold Rush Trail still continues today, when travelling this historic trail, visitors have a chance to disconnect, get away from the crowds and truly connect with history, culture and nature. This trail is a story- a history- shaped by nature. See more

Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre 07.10.2020

Well, another season has come and gone. We are closed until the spring of 2019. For email inquiries please contact us at [email protected] :)

Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre 27.09.2020

Canada Day in the Park Coming up soon!

Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre 24.09.2020

Things are really heating up in Lillooet! Lots of campers and even a few tour buses :)

Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre 12.09.2020

Another season of visitors to Lillooet starting very soon! The Museum & Visitor Centre opens April 24th for the 2018 season :)

Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre 04.09.2020

If you need information on Lillooet & area throughout the off season, please email your requests to [email protected] :)

Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre 30.08.2020

Well, another season has come and gone... The Museum & Visitor Centre is now closed until next Spring.

Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre 18.08.2020

Canada Day in the park next to the Museum & VC! Live music, free food, gold panning, Farmers Market! Saturday July 1st, 10:00am to 2:00 pm.

Lillooet Museum & Visitor Centre 29.07.2020

We will be open for the season on April 25th, 2017 :)