Cache Creek area

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The Cache Creek area is a small community and surrounding region in British Columbia’s Interior, known as a key highway junction and service stop for travelers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf community
region
unincorporated area
climate semi-arid climate
country Canada
economicActivity agriculture
ranching
tourism services
transportation services
hasAmenity convenience stores
gas stations
motels
restaurants
hasVillageCore Village of Cache Creek NERFINISHED
historicalRole transportation hub on routes to the Cariboo goldfields
knownFor highway junction
service stop for travelers
locatedIn British Columbia
Interior of British Columbia
locatedNear Bonaparte River NERFINISHED
Thompson River NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Ashcroft NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Kamloops NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Historic Hat Creek Ranch NERFINISHED
partOf Thompson-Nicola Regional District NERFINISHED
regionType semi-arid
servesAs gateway to Cariboo region
gateway to Interior of British Columbia
rest stop for highway travelers
transportCorridor Cariboo Highway corridor NERFINISHED
Trans-Canada Highway corridor NERFINISHED
traversedBy British Columbia Highway 1 NERFINISHED
British Columbia Highway 97 NERFINISHED
British Columbia Highway 97C NERFINISHED

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British Columbia Highway 99 connects Cache Creek area