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Highland Cream Resort[ Resort ]
Contact Name:
Tracy Holden
Address:
Valerie Lane, Gun Lake East
Town:
Gold Bridge
Province:
British Columbia
Zip:
V0K 1P0
Telephone:
250-238-2362
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Highland Cream Resort, just 425 km (265 miles) north of Vancouver and only two hours north of Whistler, is the perfect get-a-way destination. Our three chalets with all the amenities are situated on the shores of Gun Lake in the mountains of the southern section of British Columbia`s spectacular Cariboo Chilcotin country. The drive to Gun Lake from the coast is an unsurpassed adventure with stunning scenery all the way. On arrival at the resort the tranquility and super natural beauty become apparent and your dream vacation becomes reality.
Tyax Mountain Lake Resort[ Resort ]
Address:
Tyaughton Lake Road
Town:
Gold Bridge
Province:
British Columbia
Zip:
V0K 1P0
Telephone:
250-238-2221 / Fax:
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Tyax Resort is an impressive log lodge built on the shores of Tyaughton Lake. You`ll find a cozy atmosphere with accommodation in spacious double rooms, all with bathrooms en suite. With 29 guest rooms, a dining room with vaulted ceilings, conference room and patio overlooking the lake, Tyax is one of the most impressive and largest log structures in Canada.
Gun Lake Resort[ Resort ]
Contact Name:
Bill Fetterly
Address:
West Gun Lake Road
Town:
Gold Bridge
Province:
British Columbia
Zip:
V0K 1P0
Telephone:
250-238-2326
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Bridge River Valley, a vast mountain region stretching beyond the grasslands of Gun Creek west to the Bridge River Glacier and north to the Chilcotin Plateau. Long known by inhabitants as Skumakum, land of plenty, its lakes and streams abound with rainbow and eastern brook trout, kokanee, Dolly Varden, and whitefish. Its valleys and meadows of lupine, heather, and tiger lilies are home to mule deer, bear, moose, and the grizzly. On its slopes are bighorn sheep and mountain goats.
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