
Cariboo Plateau
The Cariboo Plateau is a large, flat region located in British Columbia, Canada, characterized by its rolling hills, forests, and grasslands. It is part of the larger Cariboo region, known for its rich history, including the Gold Rush of the 1860s. The plateau supports diverse wildlife and is popular for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and camping. Its economy is primarily driven by forestry, ranching, and tourism. The landscape features several lakes and rivers, making it a picturesque area that attracts nature lovers and adventure seekers.