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The Great Cariboo Ride offers a slower, quieter look at nature

The Great Cariboo Ride offers a slower, quieter look at nature

The Great Cariboo Ride was started in 1983
Eliza Archie mural

Eliza Archie mural

History on Walls
Woo Hoo Designs supports 100 Mile Mural Society

Woo Hoo Designs supports 100 Mile Mural Society

Karen Passmore — entrepreneurial owner/web and graphic designer
Monical family a Cariboo cornerstone

Monical family a Cariboo cornerstone

Wendell Monical became immersed in ranching and horses at an early age, and they have remained the hub of his life ever since.
Clinton's Annual Ball 144 years old this month

Clinton's Annual Ball 144 years old this month

The first Clinton Ball in 1867 was a weeklong event with a masquerade ball, dinners and dances. Guests were invited from near and far and many travelled to Clinton by train, horseback, stagecoach and horse-drawn sleds.
Adult Concert Band celebrates music

Adult Concert Band celebrates music

The South Cariboo Adult Community Concert Band practice weekly and perform throughout the year.
PGE opens a whole new world for Lone Butte

PGE opens a whole new world for Lone Butte

After several failed attempts in the late 1800s, the Pacific Great Eastern Railway (PGE) began its quest to build a railway that brought hope of opening up a whole new world for some of British Columbia's remote regions.
Sister Mary Alice Danaher mural

Sister Mary Alice Danaher mural

History on Walls — Murals of the South Cariboo
Local female hockey saw humble beginnings

Local female hockey saw humble beginnings

For decades, hockey has been a premier sport for residents of the South Cariboo, and while the game was male-dominated in the early years, there was a group of girls in the 1960s who dared to buck the trend.
Step-by-step process teaches painting

Step-by-step process teaches painting

Sharon Issaks watercolour artist