Lillooet, British Columbia
Lillooet, British Columbia, is a small town located in the Fraser Valley, known for its stunning natural scenery and rich history. It sits at the confluence of the Lillooet River and the Fraser River, surrounded by mountains and forests. The area is recognized for its outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and camping.
Historically, Lillooet was an important hub during the Cariboo Gold Rush in the 1850s, serving as a supply center for miners. Today, it celebrates its heritage with various cultural events and attractions, including the Lillooet Museum and the nearby Seton Lake.