Wells 
                    is presently restoring some of the historical buildings to 
                    bring back the character of the town.
                  
                   
                   Barkerville
Barkerville
                    Barkerville is located at the end of the Gold Rush Trail, 
                    89 km (55 mi.) east of Quesnel on 
                    Highway 26. 
                  In 
                    1862, Billy Barker found gold on Williams Creek, a discovery 
                    that started a rush of fortune seekers from all over the world. 
                    Between 1862 and 1870, over 10,000 people travelled the Cariboo 
                    Wagon Road, named the eighth wonder of the world, converging 
                    on the gold fields, and the boom-town called Barkerville. 
                    In its heyday, Barkerville was the largest city west of Chicago 
                    and north of San Francisco.
                  Along 
                    the highway to Barkerville, where stage coaches and pack horses 
                    once travelled, there are historical points of interest with 
                    such intriguing names as Mexican Hill, Robber's Roost and 
                    Devil's Canyon. Cottonwood House Historic Site feature one 
                    of the last original roadhouses along the Cariboo Wagon Road. 
                    Blessing's Grave is a lonely roadstop marking the site of 
                    an infamous murder.
                   This 
                    authentically reconstructed historic city of Barkerville is 
                    one of the finest anywhere, boasting over 100 displays and 
                    "living history" programs; roar to the antics of the stage 
                    shows at the Theatre Royal, sample a treat at the bakery, 
                    quaff a glass of cool root beer at the saloon, or partake 
                    of pioneer (or modern) fare at one of the eateries or hotels 
                    along Main Street. Stop and talk to the "residents" and find 
                    out what it was like to be a blacksmith, a school teacher, 
                    seamstress or young child 100 years ago! To bring home your 
                    experiences get a photo taken in top hat or long gown and 
                    billowing hat.
This 
                    authentically reconstructed historic city of Barkerville is 
                    one of the finest anywhere, boasting over 100 displays and 
                    "living history" programs; roar to the antics of the stage 
                    shows at the Theatre Royal, sample a treat at the bakery, 
                    quaff a glass of cool root beer at the saloon, or partake 
                    of pioneer (or modern) fare at one of the eateries or hotels 
                    along Main Street. Stop and talk to the "residents" and find 
                    out what it was like to be a blacksmith, a school teacher, 
                    seamstress or young child 100 years ago! To bring home your 
                    experiences get a photo taken in top hat or long gown and 
                    billowing hat.
                  Local 
                    Attractions:
                    Cariboo Wagon Road -Mexican Hill, Robber's Roost, Devil's 
                    Canyon, Cottonwood House, Blessing's Grave, Lover's Leap
                  Barkerville 
                    - Barkerville Provincial Park 
                    offers the visitor a chance to step back in time; attend the 
                    historic St. Saviors Church, schoolhouse lessons, courthouse 
                    trials, stagecoach rides, Theatre Royal, blacksmith demonstrations, 
                    photographer's studio.
                  Wells 
                    - galleries and shops, Island Mountain School of Arts, nearby 
                    Bowron Lake Provincial Park
                  Recreation 
                    Activities:
                    Canoeing Bowron Lakes, 
                    hiking trails, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, photography, 
                    wildlife viewing, bird watching, mountain biking, dog sleding 
                    and back country skiing.
                  Accommodations:
                    Wells provides motels, a hotel and bed and breakfasts accommodations 
                    and there are three provincial campgrounds within 2 km of 
                    Barkerville. There are eateries for your dining pleasure.
                   
                  For 
                    more Information:  
                    
                    Barkerville Historic Town 
                    P.O. Box 19 Barkerville, BC, V0K 1B0 
                    Telephone: (250) 994-3332 
                    
                    BC Parks, 540 Borland St. 
                    Williams Lake, BC, V2G 1R8
                    Telephone: (250) 398-4414