Cariboo Highway
The Cariboo Highway is a scenic route located in British Columbia, Canada. It stretches approximately 400 kilometers from Cache Creek to Prince George, connecting several communities and offering access to beautiful landscapes, including forests, rivers, and mountains. The highway is part of the larger Yellowhead Highway system.
Originally built during the Cariboo Gold Rush in the 1860s, the highway played a crucial role in transporting goods and people to the goldfields. Today, it remains an important transportation corridor, supporting tourism and local economies while providing travelers with stunning views of the region's natural beauty.