Watch Lake-Green Lake Community Association
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- Multiple DatesTue, Dec 17Watch Lake Community HallDec 17, 2024, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Watch Lake Community Hall
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Local Accomodations
Once you book your event at our beautiful hall, it's time to check our diverse local accommodations:
Watch Lake Lodge
Watch Lake Lodge and Guest Ranch is a working ranch located in the South Cariboo, in British Columbia, Canada. The Horn family has owned and operated Watch Lake Lodge since 1950 and still carry on their friendly family ways today. Generations of families have enjoyed their stay at Watch Lake Lodge and many have formed very special friendships with each other at their “home away from home”!
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Tall Timbers Resort
Whether you’re looking for a quiet romantic getaway, a fun filled family vacation or a fishing trip with your buddies our cabins, lodging and campgrounds are all unique and can accommodate everyone’s needs.
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Pinegate Lodge
Green Lake Airbnbs
Newly Renovated Little Horse Lodge 8 Cabins, 16 RV sites with water & electrical connection and 10 camp sites to serve you. Walking distance to beautiful Greenlake BC. Pet, horse and ATV friendly.
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Experience life as it was 100 years ago. The Flying U is a real western town with 44 log buildings and a main street where horses, roam free. There is a real blacksmith shop, a saloon that's right out of the 1800s, a theatre, a dining hall, a pool hall, an activities building, and the “Century Lodge” with its lounge area with a stone fireplace. You stay in cozy private log cabins with wood stoves, or in any one of our 5 lakeside executive homes.
Camping- Emerald Bay Provincial Park
Green Lake Park is made up of 11 campsites: Arrowhead, Black Bear, Blue Spring, Boyd Bay, Buckside Hill, Emerald Bay, Green Lake Islands, Little Arrowhead, Nolan Creek and Sunset View. Six of these sites have developed facilities.
The open rangeland and mixed forests of aspen and lodgepole pine found here are typical of the Cariboo’s landscape.
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