Lac
la Hache, BC, Canada
is a small village lining the banks of an 18 kilometre (11 mi.)
recreation lake of the same name. The lake, the provincial park
and the local ski hill are the big attractions in the region drawing
people to the area from all over the world to play, relax and
explore.
The surrounding grasslands,
ranchlands, forests and rolling hills provide year round adventures
for many locals and visitors. A quick scan of the area and one
will see a good selection of farm houses, resorts, barns, piers,
moored boats and residential buildings lining the banks of the
lake.
The lake community is located north
of 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada on Highway 97. The
retail and commercial stores of the village line both sides of
the highway. The village has a few services important to visitors
like gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, accommodations and campgrounds.
During the sunshine
months people enjoy hiking, fishing, boating, water skiing, canoeing,
camping, cycling and mountain biking in the community of Lac La
Hache, BC. During the winter months, when the snow is on the ground
and the temperatures have dropped, the lake community enjoys cross
country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, downhill skiing, and
ice fishing. The most popular park in the area is the Lac
La Hache Provincial Park.
East of the village is a local ski mountain providing 34 downhill
runs for skiers and snowboarders named Timothy Ski Hill. With
an elevation of 1654 metres and a vertical of 284 metres the mountain
is one of the more popular destinations during the winter months
servicing the Cariboo region.
Just south of Lac La Hache is 108
Mile Ranch. A heritage site established on the old Cariboo
Gold Rush Trail sharing the stories of the early pioneers and
settlers of the region through the building and artifacts onsite.
Contact information for
the local Lac La Hache community accommodations, tours,
guides, activities, campgrounds, golf courses, attractions,
realtors, etc. are posted under the community links listed
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