108 Mile Ranch (historically known as 108 Mile House) is a residential community situated in the heart of the South Cariboo region of British Columbia, surrounded by rolling hills, ranches, thousands of lakes and a wide range of recreational activities.
The District of Lillooet's legal fees associated with the Environmental Appeal Board process and security costs at the water treatment plant site have mounted up to $291,000.The District says it has money to pay those bills, but the municipality must now make up the subsequent shortfall from somewhere else.The question of the security and legal costs was raised during Public Question Period at council's Sept. 15 regular meeting.
The picturesque Lillooet Sheep Pasture Golf Course is a small but challenging 9-hole course located in Lillooet, British Columbia. With its short straight fairways, minor doglegs, unforgiving small greens, newly added bunkers, tricky water holes and hazar
The most acclaimed public golf course in Canada created in this generation. The winner of more awards than any other modern public golf course in this country. A golf experience built on one of the most spectacular pieces of land in Canada.
The first inhabitants of the Cariboo-Chilcotin were the Secwepemc, or Shuswap people. They lived in the region for at least 8,000 years prior to contact by European settlers. The Secwepemc people had a rich and vibrant culture. They held many spiritual and secular ceremonies to honour and celebrate special events, such as the first roots of the season, salmon fishing, spirit dances, family gatherings and name-giving ceremonies.The Secwepemc culture is rich with myths and legends, and key among these are the exploits of seklep, or coyote. As the legend goes, seklep was sent to put the world in order. He used his powers to create mountain ranges and waterways, and he introduced salmon to the region to feed the Secwepemc people. While foolish in nature, seklep was also intelligent and cunning, and he had great magical powers that he used to make the world safe.
The Williams Lake Curling Club is a not-for-profit society that has been around since 1947.The first club executive was formed March 6 1947. Elected members were President: Tony Woodland, Vice-President: Ken Rife, Secretary/treasurer: James Muirhead, Directors: Claude Huston, Tom Winston, Jack Smedley, Herb Gardner, Roderick Mackenzie.
The Williams Lake Golf & Tennis Club, founded in 1946, is highly regarded as one of the top Golf Courses in the British Columbia interior region.The Williams Lake Golf and Tennis Club is nestled amongst the evergreens under the ever watchful presence of t