
100 Mile House
100 Mile House is a small community located in British Columbia, Canada, named for its historical significance as a stopping point on the Cariboo Wagon Road during the gold rush in the 1860s. Situated approximately 100 miles from the city of Ashcroft, it served as an essential rest area for travelers and miners. Today, 100 Mile House is known for its outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, and winter sports. The town preserves its heritage through local events and attractions, reflecting its rich history while providing a gateway to the beautiful surrounding landscape of the Cariboo region.