Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Hotshot photo

There was so much snow that it was hard to get a visible shot of this sledder (Andy Messner) riding an 08 Summit XP, on New Year's Eve 2012. This photo was taken at Mica Mountain, near 100 Mile House, B.C.
Jan DeRepentigny rides her 2017 800 Polaris Pro in the snow.
70 and 100 Mile House, BC

Jan’s Hendrix Experience

Jan DeRepentigny, member of the Interlakes Snowmobile Club near 100 Mile House, B.C., recommends ascending Hendrix Mountain

by Kyle Born
Snowmobilers in the Cariboo region are one step closer to completion of the Gold Rush Snowmobile Trail. Not only is the new bridge over Moffat Creek open, but new signs with trail names and maps were installed allowing for safer public use.
SnoRiders Insider,

New bridge links Gold Rush Snowmobile Trail

Currently, the Gold Rush Snowmobile Trail stretches approximately 259 kilometres from 70 Mile House to Horsefly.

Experience a piece of British Columbia’s history on the Gold Rush Snowmobile Trail

It may not be as authentic as a horse and wagon, but snowmobiling the Gold Rush Snowmobile Trail offers a glimpse of what the early min

by Mason Buettner
70 and 100 Mile House, BC

Mountains, lakes, plateaus and history

100 Mile House Snowmobile Club annual open ride to Ten-ee-ah Lodge

by Dan Williams
70 and 100 Mile House, BC

More trails than you can count

Ask Jim Kirby about the best places to snowmobile around 100 Mile House, B.C., and he won’t be short of places to list.

Child getting on a sled
Gold Bridge, BC

Bring the kids

Gold Bridge, B.C., has snowmobiling trails for all age groups.

snowmobilers manoeuvring around orange cones
70 and 100 Mile House, BC

A generous bunch

Sledders in 70 Mile House, B.C., know how to mix fun with generosity. The Green Lake Snowmobile Club's charity poker rally benefits the BC Lions Society for Children with Disabilities.

a stunning mountain snowscape with a single sledder carving a path
Gold Bridge, BC

A picture-perfect place

Mike Jensen combines his love of sledding with his passion for photography in the Bridge River Valley in B.C.