Fly to the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Journeying to the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is as easy as hopping on a quick flight with Pacific Coastal Airlines. Once you’ve arrived at your chosen destination of Bella Coola, Anahim Lake or Williams Lake, there is plenty to see, do, and experience. We invite you to explore these dynamic destinations to see what’s in store in a trip to our Land Without Limits.
Getting to Bella Coola & the Great Bear Rainforest
Visit an incredible destination where glaciers, rainforest, and ocean meet, bordered by BC’s largest provincial park and the mighty Pacific Ocean. This is a place of peace and preservation, the traditional territory of the Nuxalk (new-hawk) people. Bella Coola is one of the gateways to the largest coastal temperate rainforest on earth – the Great Bear Rainforest. Although relatively remote this area is easily accessible via Pacific Coastal Airlines out of Vancouver International Airport. Once you’ve landed, your chosen adventure awaits, from wildlife viewing by land and sea, to cultural tours, hikes, and moments spent absorbing majestic scenery.
Getting to the Chilcotin
Visit British Columbia’s living “Wild West,” where you’ll find endless outdoor adventures. Take an aerial sightseeing tour, embark on a multi-day loop trek through the rugged beauty of Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, or take a thrilling trip down the fast-moving Chilcotin River. Find a diversity of wildlife and endlessly stunning landscapes. Look out for bighorn sheep, rare white pelicans, trumpeter swans, bears, lynx, wolves, mountain caribou and wild horses, set dry grasslands, around azure-blue lakes, or along one of the major river systems. Try your hand at fly-fishing on local lakes or take a flight-seeing tour to remote locations few have had the opportunity to visit. Book your flight through Pacific Coastal Airlines to Anahim Lake and explore the Chilcotin.
Getting to Williams Lake and the Gold Rush Trail
In the heart of the Cariboo lies the community of Williams Lake, situated on the land of the T’exelcemc. Dating back to the 1800s, the roots of history run deep here. Upon your arrival from Vancouver International Airport, explore lakes, outdoor activities, and history dating back to Canada’s first peoples, settlers, and miners along the Gold Rush Trail. Explore pathways and waterways once used hundreds of years ago to seek, trade, and discover.