Cache Creek, British Columbia

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Cache Creek, British Columbia
Location of Cache Creek, British Columbia
Location of Cache Creek, British Columbia
Coordinates: 50°48′50″N 121°19′36″W / 50.81389, -121.32667
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
Region Thompson-Nicola
Incorporated 1959
Government
 - Mayor P. A. John Ranta
 - Governing body Cache Creek Village Council
Area
 - Total 10.57 km² (4.1 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 - Total 1,037
 - Density 99.9/km² (258.7/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
Highways Highway 97
Highway 97C
Highway 1
Website: Town website

Coordinates: 50°48′50″N, 121°19′36″W

Cache Creek is a junction community 220 miles (354 km) northeast of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. It is on the Trans-Canada Highway in the province of British Columbia at its junction with northbound Highway 97. It was originally at the intersection of the Cariboo Wagon Road and the road to Savona's Ferry on Kamloops Lake.

Its name is derived, apparently, from a cache or buried and hidden supply and tradegoods depot used by the fur traders of either the Hudson's Bay Company or its rival the North West Company.

Although still very active with traffic, Cache Creek was extremely busy for a few decades before the Trans-Canada Highway was superseded by the newer and shorter Coquihalla Highway, which bypasses the Fraser and Thompson River Canyons between Hope and Kamloops via Merritt, about 60 miles (97 km) southeast.

Medieval Pastiche, accommodation options on the Trans Canada Highway.
Medieval Pastiche, accommodation options on the Trans Canada Highway.

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