Cache Creek Map

Cache Creek is a small community located in the interior of British Columbia, situated at the confluence of the Cache Creek and Bonaparte River in the Thompson-Nicola region. With a population of approximately 1,000 residents, the settlement serves as a service centre for the surrounding ranching and forestry areas. The community is positioned along Highway 1, making it a stopping point for travellers moving between the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan.

The area has a long history of resource-based industries, including cattle ranching and forestry, which have shaped the local economy and character. Cache Creek benefits from its location near several recreational opportunities, including access to outdoor activities in the surrounding backcountry. The community maintains essential services and amenities for residents and visitors, reflecting its role as a regional hub for the sparsely populated interior plateau.

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