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Our Story - Barkerville Historic Town & ParkDeclared a National Historic Site of Canada in 1924 and a Provincial Heritage Property in 1958, Barkerville is now the largest living-history museum in western ...
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Barkerville National Historic Site of CanadaThe historic town was founded in 1862 after the discovery of significant gold deposits in the Cariboo gold fields, but was destroyed by fire in 1868.
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Premier Celebrates Gold Rush with $2.4 Million for BarkervilleIn the 1860s Barkerville was the largest city west of Chicago and north of San Francisco and was instrumental in the founding of the Colony of British Columbia.
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Barkerville management agreement extended to 2025 - BC Gov NewsMar 19, 2017 · Declared a National Historic Site of Canada in 1924 and a Provincial Heritage Property in 1958, Barkerville is now the largest living-history ...
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Location - Barkerville Historic Town & ParkBarkerville is at an elevation of approximately 1,200m/4,000ft, nestled in the Cariboo Mountains of BC's central interior. We get plenty of sunshine and ...
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Barkerville Historic Town & Park - Quesnel TourismBarkerville is located 81 kilometres east of Quesnel at the end of Highway 26.<|separator|>
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Barkerville topographic map, elevation, terrainAverage elevation: 4708 ft • Barkerville, Area C (Bowron Lake/Barlow Creek/Barkerville), Cariboo Regional District, British Columbia, V0K 1B0, ...Missing: geology | Show results with:geology
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[PDF] Soils of the Barkerville area, British ColumbiaBedrock geology ... site of Barkerville. (Plate. II d) is being restored to its former state as a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Our Forest - Wells Barkerville Community ForestThe forest's elevation increases from 1200 meters at the Willow River to the subalpine at 1700 meters on the high slope of Two Sisters. Most of the forest is in ...Missing: surrounding terrain
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Barkerville to Wells to Bowron Lake - Gold Rush TrailTake a 35 km/21.7 mi trip on a gravel road to Bowron Lake Provincial Park, a vast spread of land that stretches across the western part of the Cariboo ...
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[PDF] Barkerville Project: Regional Till Geochemistry (93H/4, 5) and ...The Barkerville Terrane is recognized as the northern exten- sion of the Kootenay Terrane found in south-central Brit- ish Columbia (Struik, 1986, 1988). The ...
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093H 125 - MINFILE Mineral InventoryAug 18, 1986 · Barkerville. Capsule Geology. Placer gold deposits of the Quesnel Highland region, including the former rich producers of the Barkerville Camp ...
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093H 013 - MINFILE Mineral InventoryPlacer gold deposits of the Quesnel Highland region, including the former rich producers of the Barkerville camp, have accounted for a large proportion of ...
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Average Annual Temperatures in British Columbia - Current ResultsThe tables list the maximum and minimum yearly temperatures, in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit, based on weather data collected from 1981 to 2010.
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Yearly & Monthly weather - Barkerville, CanadaThroughout the year, in Barkerville, there are 67.5 snowfall days, and 770mm (30.31") of snow is accumulated. What is the month with the least sunshine in ...Missing: snowpack | Show results with:snowpack
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The Cariboo Alpine Mesonet: sub-hourly hydrometeorological ...Sep 11, 2018 · On the windward side of the Cariboo Mountains in Quesnel, BC, the total annual precipitation averages ≈500 mm but increases to >2000 mm 150 km ...
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Net Snowpack Accumulation and Ablation Characteristics in the ...Average peak SWE ranges from 391.3 mm at Barkerville, BC on 16 April to 924.4 mm at Hedrick Lake, BC on 27 April. Snow cover duration lasts 206–258 days, with ...
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[PDF] testing their mettle for metal: masculine adventures, genderThe severe winters in. Cariboo meant the mining season was cut short by the heavy snow that began in late October and lasted into May meaning most could only ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] SEASONS OF GOLD: AN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY - SFU SummitJul 25, 2025 · ~ ~ These forests would become an important resource for miners who seemed to gobble wood for mining technologies, houses, and fuel.
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Main Season - Barkerville Historic Town & ParkBARKERVILLE'S 2025 MAIN SEASON HAS NOW CLOSED. Shops, restaurants, and programs are colsed until Olde-Fashioned Christmas (December 13th & 14th) and the ...
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[PDF] to access the barkerville heritage trust's 2024-2025 annual reportSep 22, 2025 · As the summer peaked, Barkerville Historic Town and Park faced a temporary closure due to the danger from the nearby Antler Creek wildfire ...
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BARKER, WILLIAM – Dictionary of Canadian Biography1862 he and his seven partners found rich gold deposits at a depth of 40 feet. Bishop Hills recorded: “Heard of the lead being struck on the Barker claim ...
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[PDF] Untitled - Property File$$600,000 from his claim. While Billy Barker basked in the tribute of his peers, other miners were quite happy to bask in the glitter of their gold, mined in ...Missing: yield | Show results with:yield
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[PDF] CARIBOO GOLD PROJECT - Environmental Assessment OfficeBy the mid-1860s, Barkerville had a population of 5,000 people, and with this population came their music, art, and culture. Barkerville's public library. Page ...Missing: institutions | Show results with:institutions
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Roughing it in search of Cariboo gold - CIM MagazineFeb 28, 2019 · A gold rush in British Columbia's Cariboo region spurred on the economic development of the colony that would become Canada's west coast province.Missing: peak prosperity population social institutions
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Gold Miners of Barkerville - The Cariboo Gold RushThe miners' timing could not have been better for the ailing colony of Vancouver Island. The declining fur trade had displaced its economic livelihood and the ...
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The Cariboo Sentinel (Barkerville) - UBC Library Open CollectionsThe Cariboo Sentinel was published in Barkerville, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, and ran from June 1865 to October 1875.
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[PDF] Back-Country-Horsemen---Telegraph-Trail-report.pdf - NETOct 30, 2017 · The telegraph line remained active as far as Quesnel (Quesnellemouth) and in 1868 it was extended to. Barkerville. The section of telegraph line ...
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Major Historical Wildfires - Province of British Columbia - Gov.bc.caFeb 13, 2025 · On September 17, 1868, Barkerville was destroyed by fire and 116 homes were destroyed. The fire was caused by a miner trying to kiss one of ...
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The Great Fire of Barkerville - 1868The eve of the great fire of Barkerville was remarkable for the grandeur of the Aurora Borealis so often to be seen in these high northern latitudes.Missing: impact harsh
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Barkerville | The Canadian EncyclopediaDec 1, 2010 · Barkerville was declared a national historic site in 1923 in recognition of the role it played in the development of British Columbia and Canada ...
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[PDF] "IT HAPPENED TO ME IN BARKERVILLE:" ABORIGINAL ... - COREAn examination of this history provides a more accurate understanding of Barkerville and the Cariboo gold rush. Of equal importance, events at Barkerville ...
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Chinese Head Tax in Canada | The Canadian EncyclopediaThe Chinese head tax was enacted to restrict immigration after Chinese labour was no longer needed to build the Canadian Pacific Railway. Between 1885 and 192..
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Barkerville | BC Gold Rush History in ActionBarkerville is BC's best known heritage destination and the largest historic site in western North America. Full of colour and vitality.Missing: surrounding | Show results with:surrounding
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Barkerville Historic Town: Collections \& ResearchThe research includes site histories, as-found drawings, archaeological research associated with structures, research on wall papers and finishes, and ...
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Enhanced visitor experiences planned for Barkerville historic siteJan 29, 2025 · Barkerville offers visitors a chance to step back in time to the late 1800s with its interpreters in period costumes, stagecoach rides and a ...
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BC Geographical Names - Barkerville Historic TownOriginating in 1862 around English miner Billy Barker's strike, Barkerville is valued primarily as the most intact example of the types of communities and ...
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Barkerville Park - BC Geographical NamesOrigin Notes and History: Barkerville Historic Park established per Order in Council 26, 12 January 1959. Area increased to 160.23 acres per OIC 457, 24 ...
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Barkerville: the Chinese gold rush | Radio-Canada.caDec 14, 2021 · In 1863, realizing that a significant number of Chinese people had settled in Barkerville, the very old Hongmen society founded a branch there.<|control11|><|separator|>
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THE BARKERVILLE HERITAGE TRUST - CharityDirMay 9, 2006 · THE BARKERVILLE HERITAGE TRUST. Business Number: 863766234RR0001 Registration Date: May 09, 2006 ( 19 Years ). THE BARKERVILLE HERITAGE TRUST.
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Governance - Barkerville Historic Town & ParkBarkerville is governed by the Barkerville Heritage Trust, a volunteer board, under a Heritage Property License with the Province of BC. The Trust ensures ...Missing: relocation residents
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Barkerville Heritage Trust secures 7 more years running the historic ...Jan 29, 2025 · Barkerville Heritage Trust has operated the historical site since 2005. The seven-year agreement can be renewed once again after it is up.Missing: relocation | Show results with:relocation
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[PDF] Barkerville - Historic Town - Gov.bc.caThe following analysis provides an estimate of the tourism economic impact generated by. Barkerville Historic Town on the North Cariboo in 2009 arising from the ...
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Admission Tickets - Barkerville Historic Town & ParkBarkerville Historic Town and Park is a unique, world-class heritage site and remains a thriving place, rich in history and full of life.Missing: website | Show results with:website
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Barkerville: Gold-rush relic to cultural icon | Vancouver SunAug 4, 2018 · Work on St. Saviour's Anglican Church also started in 1869, the year after the town was crisped in a devastating blaze. It has the real feel of ...
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History of Barkerville's Theatre Royal - told by Richard WrightApr 12, 2022 · In this Gold Rush Trail storyteller series episode, we meet Richard Wright who works at Barkerville's Theatre Royal. Click to learn more!Missing: Gaiety 1868
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Cottonwood House - Barkerville Historic Town & ParkTour the many heritage buildings on site, including the Double Barn, built in 1895, and the General Store, originally built as a warehouse in 1888. Other ...
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Museum Services - Barkerville Historic Town & ParkBarkerville is home to one of the largest and most unique collections in Canada, with over 200,000 objects and photographs, including the largest collection of ...
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[PDF] Grizzly Bear Harvest Management in British ColumbiaThe Cariboo gold rush began in 1860 and peaked in 1863. During that time, the community of Barkerville had 10-12,000 people in an area still known for its ...
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Barkerville - Canada HistoryBy the turn of the 20th century, Barkerville's population had shrunk to a few hundred, and the once-thriving gold town became a shadow of its former self.
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HAPHAZARD HISTORY: Gold Rush womenJan 6, 2024 · By summer of 1864, the population in the goldfields had exploded to more than 5000, about 150 of this number being white or Chinese women. By ...Missing: demographics schools
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Vernon historian heads back in time with a family road trip from the ...Feb 24, 2024 · Barkerville's population was declining by the end of the 19th century, and it eventually had only a few residents. It had a revival in the ...
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Living and working in Northern B.C. - Province of British ColumbiaMay 9, 2025 · Barkerville. Barkerville, a historic gold rush townsite, is a thriving community and popular year-round tourist destination. With the cozy ...
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Barkerville's Chinatown - British Columbia - An Untold HistoryAt its peak, Chinese immigrants represented roughly half of the population of Barkerville, the centre of the Cariboo Gold Rush.
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B.C. HISTORIC SITES HIGHLIGHT CHINESE CONNECTION - NewsFeb 2, 2011 · At the height of the gold rush in the 1860s, as many as 5,000 Chinese people lived in Barkerville, now a provincially owned heritage site.Missing: population | Show results with:population
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4.4: Case Study 1- The Gold Rush - Social Sci LibreTextsAug 16, 2020 · Chinese Prospectors During the Cariboo gold rush the first Chinese community was established in Canada in Barkerville. Discrimination toward ...
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[PDF] The Development of Barkerville Historic Town & Park's Chinese ...Barkerville was established as a temporary mining town in the 1860s, and quickly expanded into a bustling Gold Rush settlement. People came to Barkerville from ...
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[PDF] Recognizing the Chinese Canadian Experience During the BC Gold ...Canada's first Chinese organization was founded in Barkerville in 1863 by the Chinese Freemasons. Based on the Hongmen secret society in China, the Chinese ...
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People of the Cariboo### Summary of Chinese in Cariboo Gold Rush, Barkerville
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The Chinese head tax and the Chinese Exclusion Act | CMHREvery person of Chinese origin immigrating to Canada had to pay a fee of $50, called a head tax. No other group in Canadian history has ever been forced to pay ...Missing: Barkerville issues vigilante miners
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Gold rush garbage mined to unearth history of Chinese miners in B.C.Jun 7, 2020 · A BC archaeologist is mining a garbage dump beside an old Chinese restaurant, working to unearth clues about the lives of Chinese gold miners more than a ...
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Mid-Autumn Moon Festival - Barkerville Historic Town & ParkAug 23, 2025 · 12:00pm 60 minutes. Explore one of Canada's oldest Chinatowns. Find out more about the life of Chinese miners and merchants in Barkerville, ...
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History - Gold Rush Trail - British Columbia Shaped by NatureThe commercial centre for the Cariboo rush was Barkerville, named after William Barker, an English seaman who found gold in nearby Williams Creek in 1862.
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514 Government St | Victoria Heritage Foundation1885-1943: Joseph Hunter was born in Aberdeen ... He earned a reputation for settling mining claim ... 4, AF&AM, in Barkerville, BC, in 1869. He joined ...
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History of the Harper Brothers and the Canadian Ranching ...Feb 26, 2024 · The house dates from 1860, built for Judge John Carmichael Haynes, who died in 1888. ... John Greer, for whom the town of Greer is named). Keane's ...My latest addition to my collection of BC History pieces an O'Keefe ...Bill Diller's Journey to Barkerville During the Gold Rush of 1860More results from www.facebook.comMissing: magistrate | Show results with:magistrate
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Early Chinese Canadian gold miners remembered for their ... - CBCMay 20, 2022 · Ah Bau and Chew Nam Sing were among the estimated 5000 pioneers from China who came to B.C's Cariboo region to prospect for gold in the late ...
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[PDF] Historic Places Nomination Report - Gov.bc.caMay 15, 2015 · Barkerville is a National Historic Site of Canada. The heritage ... Canadian population and vibrant Chinese Canadian community in its ...
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The story of Miss Florence Wilson of Barkerville Historic Town & ParkFeb 17, 2022 · ... Gold Rush Trail storyteller episode, we explore the life of one of Barkerville's most prominent women. Her story began when news of lovesickMissing: 5 Influential
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The Cariboo Sentinel Online - BarkervilleBarkerville Online, stories and pictures from The Cariboo Sentinel and The Gold Rush Trail Journal. History of the gold rush of 1858-1872, the stories of ...