Visitor's Guide

Just a 4-Hour Drive from Vancouver through some of the most spectacular scenery in the world - Via Highway 99 or Highways 1 & 12.

Lillooet is one of the oldest communities in British Columbia. We invite you to visit and take pleasure in our past.

Long-time prospector/mountaineer George Vanderwolf, and a small group of local volunteers, built and put together the spectacular jade walk over six years, featuring thirty different pieces displayed throughout town and the immediate area.

The District of Lillooet owns and operates a municipal aerodrome located at 325 Jones Road (exit from highway 12 onto Airport Road) on the East side of the Fraser River.

If you like fishing, you'll love Lillooet. Whether your favorite quarry is monstrous Fraser River sturgeon, giant chinook salmon, sleek sockeye, wily steelhead, huge dolly varden or plump rainbow trout, the Lillooet region offers...

Archaeological evidence show the northern St’át’imc have lived in their territory for at least 8,000 years. This long affiliation with the land has molded the St’át’imc people - it defines their identity, their language, their values...

The Lillooet Elks - Formed locally in October 1961, the Elks join forces with the Royal Purple to host the Annual Flag Day ceremonies, featuring the crowning of the May Queen and the May Day parade.

If you're a hiker who loves natural beauty, wide-open spaces and mountainous terrain, Lillooet region is where you want to be.