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BCGRA Media Center > Fact Sheet
- Established in 1985, the B.C. Guest Ranchers Association is comprised of 14 Guest Ranches with the majority located in the Chilcotin Cariboo and the Thompson Okanagan regions (central) of the province.
- Dude Ranch (American Style) can be found north of the border too. Try Three Bars Cattle and Guest Ranch, Sundance Guest Ranch, or The Hills Health Ranch for this experience that has captured the imagination of film makers to city slickers (and all the ranch and horse loving people in between)
- Three Ranches are owned and operated by women: Siwash Lake Ranch – Allyson Rogers; Tod Mountain Ranch– Tracey O’Connell; and Free Rein Guest Ranch – Debbie Atha
- Dude or Guest Ranching has been an active business in British Columbia since 1923.
- Spas are as popular on the range as they are in the big city: Two ranches offering full spa services are Echo Valley Ranch & Spa and The Hills Health Ranch
- Rustic to Luxury, the range of choice is great today than it has ever been and the BCGRA covers it all: When thinking Ranch stay do you think Luxury? Siwash Lake Ranch and Echo Valley Ranch & Spa both offer high-end accommodation and amenities and culinary experiences that will have your rethinking the ‘rustic’ image often conjured up
- Let’s talk rustic. When you picture the cowboy on the horse coming over the range with the sun setting on a mountain as you kick back on a wooden chair by your log cabin think: Big Bar Guest Ranch and Crystal Waters Guest Ranch
- Multi-generational ranching: The Beckley family of Three Bars Cattle and Guest Ranch are into their third generation of guest ranchers and The Rowe family at Sundance Guest Ranch has been at it for 32 years.
- Hollywood seeks out stars and often animals too. Tod Mountain is home to Jet, a horse double (yes they have them too) who is unbridled, muscular with sleek brown coat and loves to run. During filming, Jet often stood in for the star, in Flicker 2
- Ranches range in land size and also by the number of guests they can accommodate. Boutique ranches include: Chezacut - 8 people, Free Rein and Siwash - 12 people. The larger ranches can easily have as many as 55 (Sundance Ranch) to 100 guests (The Hills) at one time.
- Cowboys and Carbon Footprints – listed as ‘off-the-grid’ a trip to Siwash Lake Ranch will demonstrate a healthy land and western lifestyle can indeed walk hand-in-hand
- Education takes on many forms, Ranches offer the enjoyable way of learning about nature while on horseback (or not). Learn about wolves, wilderness survival, bear survival, cheese making and log home building to mention a few.
- Chilcotin Holidays is where the Canadian Wilderness Tourism Training Centre is – the only educational facility in Canada offering certified wilderness guide training
- Family Reunions and ‘Gramping’ – Grandparents spending time with Grandchildren – are growing in popularity, and ranches are a rising to the occasion by offering activities for the whole family and no daily distractions of city life. (all ranches provide options with one or two exceptions based on adults-only or limited space)
- Organic culinary experiences on the range are not always what one expects. Try Chezacut Wilderness & Ranch Adventures who use organic beef, have a vegetable and herb garden and, thereby make home grown, organic meals or step onto Siwash Lake Ranch and browse through their extensive organic garden before sitting down to a culinary experience worthy of any city restaurant.
- A spectacular sunset/sunrise – guaranteed at all 14 ranches, unless, of course, it is overcast.
- Fly-fishing – some of the best fishing in the country can be done from the lands of the guest ranches
- Number of languages spoken among the ranch owners: seven – French, Swiss, Swiss-German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish and English – a reflection of the rich heritage of the province and its people.
- Most common phrase heard from the Ranchers Association, “Jump up, grab hold, take the reins”
Big Bar Guest Ranch
Box 27, Clinton, BC V0K 1K0
250-459-2333
contact@bigbarranch.com
Big Creek Lodge
Box 20, Big Creek, BC V0L 1K0
250-394-4831
office@bigcreeklodgebc.com
Chaunigan Lake Lodge
Southern Chilcotin, BC
888-879-8885
info@chaunigan.com
Chezacut Ranch and Wilderness Adventures
Box 88, Alexis Creek, BC V0L 1A0
250-394-4410
schellenberg_d@hotmail.com
Chilcotin Holidays
Gun Creek Road, Goldbridge, BC V0K 1P0
250-238-2274
adventures@chilcotinholidays.com
Crystal Waters Guest Ranch
Box 100, Bridge Lake, BC V0K 1E0
250-593-4252
holiday@crystalwaltersranch.com
Echo Valley Ranch & Spa
Box 16, Clinton, BC V0K 1K0
250-459-2386
info@evranch.com |
Free Rein Guest Ranch
Box 47, Bridge Lake, BC V0K 1E0
250-593-0332
freereinranch@telus.com
The Hills Health Ranch
Box 26, 108 Mile Ranch, BC V0K 2Z0
250-791-5225
thehills@bcinternet.com
Siwash Lake Ranch
Box 39, 70 Mile House, BC V0K 2K0
250-395-6541
info@siwashlakeranch.com
Sundance Guest Ranch
Box 489, Ashcroft, BC V0K 1A0
250-453-2422
saddleup@sundanceguestranch.com
Spring Lake Ranch
Box 880, 100 Mile House, BC V0K 2E0
250-791-5776
info@springlakeranch.com
Three Bars Cattle & Guest Ranch
9500 Wycliffe Perry Creek Road, Cranbrook, BC V1C 7C7
250-426-5230
info@threebarsranch.com
Tod Mountain Ranch
RR#1, Box 6, Comp 5, Heffley Creek, BC V0E 1Z0
250-578-8869
tracey@todmountainranch.com |
B.C. Guest Ranchers’ Association Media Contact:
Kate Rogers
The Tartan Group
www.tartangroup.ca
kate@tartangroup.ca
1 (604) 682 - 8811 |