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Williams Lake Visitor Centre — Attraction in Williams Lake

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Williams Lake Visitor Centre
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Nearby attractions
Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin
1660 Broadway Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2W4, Canada
Nearby restaurants
The Laughing Loon
1730A Broadway Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2W4, Canada
Wendy's
1704 Broadway Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 5G8, Canada
Nearby hotels
Super 8 by Wyndham Williams Lake BC
1712 Broadway Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2W4, Canada
Best Western Williams Lake Hotel
1850 Broadway Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 5G8, Canada
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Williams Lake Visitor Centre

1660 Broadway Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2W4, Canada
4.7(82)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
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Family friendly
attractions: Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin, restaurants: The Laughing Loon, Wendy's
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Phone
+1 250-392-5025
Website
tourismwilliamslake.com

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Nearby attractions of Williams Lake Visitor Centre

Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin

Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin

Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin

4.6

(44)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Williams Lake Visitor Centre

The Laughing Loon

Wendy's

The Laughing Loon

The Laughing Loon

4.0

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Wendy's

Wendy's

3.6

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Charlene Waines WiltinkCharlene Waines Wiltink
This was an unexpected gem of a stop! Plan to spend some time here - not just a bathroom break! The architecture of the building itself and the design and decor outside and in is very captivating and interesting! Once inside, there is a lot of information available in the visitor centre portion of the building. We got interested in many of the unique items in the main floor gift shop as well. There are many First Nations inspired or created items of clothing, jewelry, t-shirts, home decor, puzzles, and so much more it’s hard to describe it all. It’s also just very visually stunning. Beyond that, the rest of the building is a museum of the history of the area that has some incredible pieces and information and could really take you a full day or more to read and inspect all the artifacts and information! This has been really well done across a few floors of this stunning log building. There was also a refreshment bar inside the gift shop however we didn’t order anything from that.
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This was an unexpected gem of a stop! Plan to spend some time here - not just a bathroom break! The architecture of the building itself and the design and decor outside and in is very captivating and interesting! Once inside, there is a lot of information available in the visitor centre portion of the building. We got interested in many of the unique items in the main floor gift shop as well. There are many First Nations inspired or created items of clothing, jewelry, t-shirts, home decor, puzzles, and so much more it’s hard to describe it all. It’s also just very visually stunning. Beyond that, the rest of the building is a museum of the history of the area that has some incredible pieces and information and could really take you a full day or more to read and inspect all the artifacts and information! This has been really well done across a few floors of this stunning log building. There was also a refreshment bar inside the gift shop however we didn’t order anything from that.
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Reviews of Williams Lake Visitor Centre

4.7
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3.0
1y

We heard an ad on the radio that the visitor center rented out fishing poles and that this father's day weekend you didn't need a fishing license. When we asked about the fishing rods, the employee (an older woman with a snaggle tooth, I'm sorry I didn't catch her name) didn't know about either. She took forever slowly reading through a binder about the fishing rods and she insisted there was "no such thing" as a license free father's day event, that she "never heard of that", and started trying to sell us fishing licenses. This was after failing to log into her computer for several minutes and calling her manager to double check that the visitor center actually did rent out fishing rods. She had no clue and we ended up walking out after a very long, frustrating interaction. We looked it up after we left and on My Cariboo Now's website there was an article posted yesterday called "Fishing Licence Requirements Waived This Weekend In The Cariboo & The Province" that says father's day weekend has been fishing license free every year for the last 25 years. Sorry for the long review, the building is beautiful but please educate the staff about what services they're supposed to provide, how to use their computer terminals, and what long-standing local events there are... that last one seems like something a visitor/tourism center should...

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5.0
1y

This is one of the best staffed visitor centres I’ve ever been to, and I’ve been to plenty.

Was enroute to Fraser Lake a week or so ago and stopped in just to use the bathroom, however the great displays and setup of the place had me wandering around there for a while.

The fantastic ladies that work there asked where I was headed and advised me of a chip truck fire along my intended route that would have delayed me for many, many hours.

They provided a map clearly outlining an alternative route and literally saved my day.

When I realized the detour would be a long one, I thought I should grab a coffee (thinking it would be some regular drip style affair) but was pleasantly surprised when Kim (Visitor Centre Manager extraordinaire) took me to the coffee area and prepared me a delicious expresso from their impressive machine.

Though I was only passing through, I gotta say that if the residents there are anything like the wonderful ladies at the visitor centre - I would like to spend a lot more time at...

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5.0
3y

This was an unexpected gem of a stop! Plan to spend some time here - not just a bathroom break! The architecture of the building itself and the design and decor outside and in is very captivating and interesting! Once inside, there is a lot of information available in the visitor centre portion of the building. We got interested in many of the unique items in the main floor gift shop as well. There are many First Nations inspired or created items of clothing, jewelry, t-shirts, home decor, puzzles, and so much more it’s hard to describe it all. It’s also just very visually stunning. Beyond that, the rest of the building is a museum of the history of the area that has some incredible pieces and information and could really take you a full day or more to read and inspect all the artifacts and information! This has been really well done across a few floors of this stunning log building. There was also a refreshment bar inside the gift shop however we didn’t order...

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