Cache Creek: The Golden Hideaway
Cache Creek, BC, Canada in the province of British Columbia, well-known to be an oasis town with literally golden history. The town’s name, according to legends, was from “cache” which means “hiding” when travelers often hid whatever stash or their stuff in the Bonaparte River. The story remains a legend, has been revised countless of times over the years and the cache is still yet to be found. Cache was a town of very importance during the gold rush era. The Merritt Airport is the nearest airport in town.
Best Time to Visit
Sporting a nice and cold weather with a tiny chance of rain or snow for the majority of the year, Cache Creek, British Columbia is a place to go anytime of the year. Warmest months of the year are generally between June to August and more people traveling are expected within these months so watch out. Catch the amazing Lavender Festival when you visit during June.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Have a fun time at Cache Creek when you stay at wonderful hotels and accommodations such as the Sandman Inn Cache Creek, and the nearby Canadas Best Value Desert Inn & Suites Cache Creek. Spend time buying delicacies and souvenirs at Horsting’s Farm Market. You can also visit the nearby Aberdeen Mall. Explore the legendary “caches” with the Gold Country Geotourism Program. Take a walk at Cache Creek Park and Arrowstone Provincial Park and be amazed at the flora and fauna collections. You can also do camping, trekking, fishing, and mountain biking at these parks.