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Spences
Bridge
Part of the BC Adventure Network.
Over 5 million web site visitors annually !
Spences
Bridge, BC
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From
Lytton Highway 1 heads north east along the Thompson
River. The highway crosses the river at Spences Bridge 40 km (25 mi.)
from Lytton. Spences Bridge is famous for the quality of its steelhead
fishing and the site of one of the oldest operating hotels in British
Columbia, the Steelhead Inn.
Every
autumn, Spences Bridge attracts anglers eager to catch one of BC's most
sought-after sports fish, the steelhead.
Travellers
passing through in spring and fall are most likely to see herds of big
horn sheep on or near the highway; you often have to slow down or stop
completely to avoid hitting them. A favourite spot for the sheep is in
the school yard - when the students are inside!
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Gold Rush Trail:
Completed in 1865, the Cariboo Wagon Road was called “the eighth wonder of the world,” and its early days was described as “utterly impassable for any animal but a man, a goat, or a dog.” Today the route is much improved and you can leisurely drive the scenic... more | |
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Recreation
Facilities & Activities: river rafting; steelhead fishing; wildlife
viewing; camping; hiking.
Industry:
Tourism, agriculture
Accommodations:
There are a couple of motels in Spences Bridge, including the oldest
operating hotel, the Steelhead Inn right on the river's edge. There is
also a private as well as a British Columbia Provincial Campsite (Goldpan
Provincial Park) under 10 km (6 mi.) from Spences Bridge.
For
Information:
Gold Country Communities Society
P.O. Box 933 Cache Creek, BC, V0K 1H0
Telephone and Fax: 250-457-6606
E-mail: info@exploregoldcountry.com
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