Lillooet
Lillooet is a small town located in the southern part of British Columbia, Canada. Nestled between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountains, it is known for its stunning natural scenery and outdoor recreational opportunities. The town has a rich history, originally inhabited by the St'at'imc First Nation and later becoming a key location during the Cariboo Gold Rush in the 1850s.
Today, Lillooet serves as a gateway for travelers exploring the surrounding wilderness. It offers various activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping. The town also features historical sites, including the Lillooet Museum, which showcases its cultural heritage and the impact of the gold rush on the region.