Barkerville, British Columbia
Barkerville Historic Town & Park is a National Historic Site in BC's Cariboo region, built on the site of Billy Barker's legendary 1860s gold strike on Williams Creek that triggered a multi-billion-dollar industrial revolution. The preserved streetscape features more than 125 heritage buildings, costumed interpreters, and working historical displays, making it western North America's largest living history museum. Touring cyclists who make the journey into this remote mountain setting will find on-site campgrounds and accommodations alongside full immersion in a 19th-century Gold Rush town.
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Required Criteria
?Bike parking
✓Water bottle refill
✓Washrooms
?We Welcome Cyclists Local Knowledge Sheet or equivalent local info
Amenities
Showers (drop-in or fee)Café or food on siteWater without admissionLuggage / bag storageVending machinesBike rack visible from insideCovered bike parkingPublic rack nearbyBike allowed inside/on patioDevice chargingWi-FiE-bike chargingPumpDiscount for arriving by bike
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