The vast and storied landscape of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast reaches from the remote wildness of the Pacific Coast to the Cariboo Mountain Range, with deep forests, hidden wild mountain lakes, craggy peaks and lush grasslands rolling through the valleys. Rich in history and the spirit of exploration, this is a land settled by entrepreneurs and outdoor enthusiasts, artists and explorers. Here you'll find excellent guest ranches, you can canoe the Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit, visit some of the many historic sites and artistan towns, kayak the exhilerating central coast, or visit one of Canada's largest National Parks: Tweedsmuir National Park.
The region is bordered by Alberta to the east, the Thompson Okanagan & Kootenay Rockies to the south and Northern British Columbia to the north.