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Site Map. Area Status: Closed. Operational Hours: Visit Recreation. Reservations: Reservations can be made online through Recreation. This discount does not apply to use of a cabin, lookout, double camping unit, triple camping unit, group camping unit, extra vehicle fees, or any additional camping units and separately charged utility, water, hook-up or day use fees. Usage: Medium-Heavy Restrictions: Maximum site spur length is 30 feet. No motorboats on Sparks Lake.

Campground Camping Soda Creek is one of the first campgrounds that you come to when coming to the Cascade Lake area by going past Mt. River and Stream Fishing. Day Hiking. Viewing Wildlife. Boating - Non-Motorized. After crossing a flat lodgepole pine forested lava flow, the trail ascends steadily up the Soda Creek drainage through several vegetation zones. This is a primitive trail with no footbridges over streams, thus requiring hazardous fords at high water during early season snow melt.

Upper elevation portion of this trail does not usually melt free of snow until mid-summer. View All Forest Alerts. Yours to explore and celebrate!

Skip to main content. By August of , a second hotel, the Exchange, which also featured a saloon and a store, was constructed right next to the Colonial.

This was the same group of men who found gold on the Horsefly River in , thus precipitating the Cariboo Gold Rush. Peter Dunlevy also pre-empted and purchased a large tract of land about two miles north of the Soda Creek townsite. This became one of the most valuable farms in the northern Cariboo, providing all sorts of meat, vegetables and grain to the goldfields. It did not take long for a substantial town to spring up at Soda Creek.

By there were hotels, stores, blacksmith shops, a flour mill, a post office, saloons, brothels, boarding houses and private residences. In , Wright added a second sternwheeler, the S. Victoria to the route. Even though the Cariboo gold rush had subsided, Soda Creek experienced a mine boom of sorts in the late s as gold was discovered in the Omineca region of B. As word spread of this new strike, more goldseekers and opportunists arrived en masse.

In , the numbers of men who were leaving the local area to take part in this new gold rush were so great that farmers in the region were worried that they would not have enough help to plant their crops for the coming season. By , the Omineca rush was over, and much of the population of Soda Creek began moving on.

The town still remained a service centre for the riverboats and for the many farms and ranches in the area. He completed the structure and received his payment, which he promptly spent on a binge at the local saloons. That jailhouse is the only old structure still left standing today at the Soda Creek townsite location.



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