Why Barkerville?
“Barkerville was the main town of the Cariboo Gold Rush in British Columbia, Canada, and is preserved as a historic town. It is located on the north slope of the Cariboo Plateau near the Cariboo Mountains 80 kilometres east of Quesnel. Wikipedia”
Back in elementary school, I remembered learning about the gold rush and how it contributed to the discovery of towns in British Columbia. For some unknown reason, Barkerville jumped from my textbook pages and embedded itself into my mind. I wanted to go there. I was in Grade 4 and my 10 year old self really had no idea how…..
Barkerville, Here I Come!
This year, as part of my summer vacation, I finally made it! Apparently, the children haven’t learned about Barkerville! What a treat!
Barkerville was once a flourishing gold rush town back in the . Due to the poor living conditions back in their homeland of Canton (present-day Guangzhou), China, huge numbers of Chinese male workers left to come here to make a living. Therefore, one of the world’s oldest Chinatown developed.
Chinatown
First, we followed along the tour guide for a little bit, then we passed by a restaurant! I just had to have the full Chinatown experience. According to the tour guide, Cantonese was the language spoken and not Mandarin, because the workers were from Cantonese. As I was fluent in both, I was able to read and understand the different translations. So, after I finished my lunch, (the hot and sour soup was very yummy), I took a look around the restaurant. The photographs with its captions told their stories well.
The Blacksmith
The blacksmith shop was right in the middle of the town. You would hear the constant hammering of the blacksmith hard at work. Yes, he was really forging souvenirs that could be used. I bought a drink holder!
Goldfield Bakery
The Goldfield Bakery smelled so delicious! With its freshly baked loaves of bread and enormous cinnamon buns. There were a couple small tables and chairs for visitors to hang out.
Candy Shop
One of my favourite things to do in historical museums was to pick up some old fashioned sweets. It’s great to see some familiar candies there at the candy shop.
As I walked around and entering different houses, I came across this lovely stove. There were a few houses that had employees “living” in them. In one house, a lady in costume was actually baking and making food in the oven. Amazing!
Then, we walked by another office building. A former teacher was dressing up as a miner and gave us some interesting info about gold. He showed us “fool’s gold” and real gold. Do you know what “fool’s gold” is?
This church looked like the picture in my textbook back then! It was raining for a bit, but there were still visitors wandering on the muddy paths. Imagine back in those days with no umbrellas and no rubber boots…

This stove was heating up the church.

The actors and actresses were singing and striking up conversations that would have happened in the gold rush days.
The King House Bed and Breakfast
I discovered that there was a bed and breakfast that was actually in business! Talk about a genuine gold rush town experience! Next time I would love to spend a night here. (Check out what Barkerville would be like on Halloween 🎃! Click here!)
Gold Rush Time
For $8, we got to pan for real gold flakes! The gentleman showed us the official way of rinsing and swirling the pebbles and gravel in our pans. It was hard work! We were able to pan some nice flakes of gold. Afterwards, they put them into little glass vials for us to take home.
Barkerville Brewing Company
After leaving Barkerville, we stopped at the Barkerville Brewing Company for a quick bite and a flight of beers. I didn’t drink beer, but I enjoyed the atmosphere there.

It was a wonderful day at Barkerville!! I hope that I will come back soon someday!
Park Information (from website):
General Inquiries
barkerville@barkerville.ca
Phone: 1-888-994-3332 ex. 0
Fax: 250-994-3435
Barkerville Historic Town & Park
14301 Hwy 26 E.
Box 19, Barkerville, BC
V0K 1B0
Sounds like a must visit place! Thanks for sharing!
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When a student’s dream is fulfilled, it has more value than the dreams of the elderly. Arriving in Barkerville should have given you the greatest happiness. Its extensive chronicle, with the smallest details of the city and its surroundings, is excellent. The photos speak for themselves. They are spectacular. I enjoyed your trip through the images and your history. Good for you and your family. A good Sunday
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Thank you for your encouragement!!
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A really fun and interesting post, Chocoviv. We used to camp near there and I have been to Barkerville a few times. You have done an amazing post covering most/all of the highlights. The photos are great. Thank you for sharing:) Erica
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Thank you for your encouragement!!!
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I visited Barkerville back in my teens.
It was quite an impressive place.
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What did you like the best?
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The bakery. 🙂
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Well this was an education from me. Too bad I didn’t know to visit while I lived in BC. One day!!!
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Hope you will soon;)
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Awesome post!! I’d like to visit anywhere in British Columbia!
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Thank you 🙏
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You’re still welcome!
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This place sounds amazing! I’d really like to try one of those cinnamon buns. If I’m ever in the area, I’ll be sure to look it up. Thanks for sharing!
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You’re welcome 😉
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Love it!
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Thank you!!
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Love it! 🙂
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Thank you 😊
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Fool’s gold is pyrite, a compound containing iron and sulfur, I believe.
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Bingo!!!
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Reblogged this on Vijayagiri views.
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It looks very good. We are planning a trip to Kanada in a cupple of years
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Lovely!
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Waw, really amazing story and beautiful place.
I loved the pictures and they all seem to tell an ancient story.
Maybe in this life I will visit Bakerville and get a nice experience.
Thank you for sharing! 🙂
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Thank you 😊
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Sounds like a great place to visit, panning for the gold sounds really fun, a great affordable activity too x
Sophie
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Thank you for sharing the highlights – it looks like an entertaining place to visit!
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You’re welcome 😉
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This is really neat! I love when history comes alive! That little church is so cute!
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Thank you 🙏
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So cool! I’ve a little bottle of fools gold. I’d love to stay in the b&b. Sounds like a great experience.
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I hope I will someday!
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This looks like a super fun place to visit! The pictures are so lovely!
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Thank you 😊
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Looks like a great place to be. And good to know you had a great vacation. 🤗
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Thank you 😊
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You are welcome. 🤗
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Wow! This looks like an amazing experience! If I was the travelling type it would definitely go on my list.
Great pictures too, really highlights the place very well.
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Thank you!!
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Great post!
Thank you for sharing your Barkerville adventure.
I love the old stove too. Bread made in a wood stove seems to have a taste of it’s own.
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I absolutely agree!!
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that does look like a nice place to visit, and the flight of beers at the end seemed like a nice way to end the day!
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Agree!
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Wow! What a cool spot. Love that the actors & actresses were so in character. Staying at the bed & breakfast would be amazing. Thanks for sharing! 😊
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I definitely need to go back!
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Hi Chocoviv I have been to Barkerville back in the late 1970’s or early 1980’s. It was just like now with the costumed actors playing their parts. We saw a show in one building that was one which they held back then for the gold miners and their families. I loved the visits and want to go back again one day soon maybe next summer. Thank you for bringing back many happy memories of my past Chocoviv.
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You are very welcome! I am so glad that many found this place interesting too!
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Yes, I love it because it brings back a way of live for the Gold Rush Days. It is very interesting indeed Chocoviv. Thank you again for sharing with us all !
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Love the Gold Rush days stories!
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I do also love those stories from the Gold Rush Days !
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