Backroad Adventures
In the latest edition of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook you will find close to 50 listings for the best things to see and do while travelling the regions highways, secondary roads and backroads. From pictographs to hot springs, mountain top lookouts, waterfalls and museums, there is a unique attraction around every corner.
Fishing Adventures
The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is famous for its fishing, and for good reason. From the fabled lakes along the Interlake Highway to the Chilcotin Plateau, the Dean River and the remote inlets of the central coast, there are endless opportunities for angling here. Your 5th Edition Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook contains over 500 listings for the best places to fish in the region complete with information on species, stocking, access, regulations and more.
Hunting Adventures
With so much open country to explore and a surprisingly broad range of habitats, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast region is a great place to hunt, whether you prefer targeting big game like bear and moose or are looking for an exciting game bird hunt. In the 5th edition of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook you will find detailed descriptions of each major game species found in the region, along with tips on how to find them, as well as descriptions of every Wildlife Management Unit in the Cariboo Region.
Paddling Adventures
The lake, river and ocean routes of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast have been used by local First Nations for many generations, and these traditional waterways make for some incredible recreational canoeing and kayaking. In the 5th edition Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook you will find over 50 listings for the best places to paddle in the region, complete with information on distance, portage, access points, campgrounds and more. From the ever-popular Bowron Lakes Canoe Route to the remote coastal waters around Bella Bella we have you covered.
Park Adventures
The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is one of the least populated areas of British Columbia, leaving plenty of space for big parks like Tweedsmuir, Wells Gray, Ts’yl-Os and others. In the 5th edition Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook you will find close to 90 listings for the region’s provincial, national and regional parks complete with information on access, activities, trails, wildlife and more.
Rec Site Adventures
Your 5th edition Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook is your go to guide to the region’s recreation sites, from remote and rustic camping spots to easy-access day-use sites. In this Mapbook you will find close to 240 listings for rec sites across the region complete with directions, number of campsites, activities and more. We also note which sites have been enhanced and now charge a fee as well as those that are remote, user maintained sites.
Trail Adventures
From long-distance multi-day treks through remote mountain ranges to casual riverfront strolls and short day hikes through a provincial park, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast has a wide range of trail options for all types of explorers. In this mapbook you will find close to 230 detailed trail listings including information on distance, elevation gain, access, highlights and more. This region is rich in history with trails like the Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail and those around the Wells/Barkerville area allowing visitors to explore this vast area of BC.
ATV Adventures
From abandoned logging roads to challenging hill climbs, muddy wetlands, easy beginner trails and beyond, there are a wide variety of ATVing options in the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast region. In this Mapbook you will find 30 detailed listings for the best places to ATV in the area, including trails around 100 Mile House, Gold Bridge and the Tchaikazan Valley, complete with information on distance, elevation gain, staging areas, highlights and more.
Snowmobile Adventures
With a generous snowfall and an abundance of open terrain to explore, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is an amazing snowmobiling destination. From the steep terrain of the Coast Mountains to the countless designated trails around Gold Bridge and McBride, there is no shortage of awesome sledding to be done. In your 5th Edition Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook you will find over 50 listings for the best places to snowmobile in the region complete with information on staging areas, trail distances, elevation gains, warming shelters and more
Wildlife Adventures
From rare birds like the American white pelican to big mammals like California bighorn sheep, wild horses and moose, to impressive runs of spawning salmon and the bears and eagles that they attract, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is full of interesting wildlife. In your 5th Edition Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook you will find over 70 listings for the best places to view wildlife in the region, including conservancies, protected areas, marshes, parks and more.
Winter Adventures
Blessed with an abundance of clean, soft snow, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is home to just about any winter activity you can think of, from snowshoeing to fat biking, backcountry skiing and ice fishing. In the 5th Edition Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook you will find 30 detailed listings for the best places to get outdoors in the winter, including community ski trails and downhill ski resorts.
Backcountry Huts and Cabins
From snowmobile warming cabins to hiking shelters, hunter’s cabins and backcountry ski huts, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast has a wide assortment of backcountry shelters to take advantage of while exploring the wilderness. In the 5th Edition Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Backroad Mapbook you will find close to 30 listings for backcountry huts and cabins highlighted in this bonus section. To help you find that hidden backcountry retreat, we include information on access, capacity, reservations and more.