
Cariboo-Chilcotin
The Cariboo-Chilcotin is a large, scenic region in British Columbia, Canada, known for its diverse landscapes including forests, mountains, lakes, and grasslands. It encompasses the Cariboo district, famous for the historic Gold Rush trails, and the Chilcotin area, recognized for its rich indigenous history and vibrant ecosystems. The region supports forestry, tourism, and outdoor activities, offering a mix of rural communities and natural beauty. Its expansive wilderness makes it an important area for conservation and outdoor recreation, blending cultural history with significant ecological and economic importance.