Discover the best top things to do in Cariboo, British Columbia including Pottery By Ramona, The Realm of Toys and the Nerd Corner, Parkside Art Gallery, Chris Harris Studio Gallery, Quesnel Farmers' Market, Island Mountain Arts, Chief Will-Yum Gas Bar, Amazing Space Studio & Gallery, Station House Gallery & Gift Shop, Quesnel & District Museum & Archives.
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Pottery By Ramona is a unique pottery shop located on beautiful Bridge Lake in the South Cariboo near Lone Butte. Each hand thrown piece is delicately designed to be both beautiful and practical. All pottery pieces are dishwasher and microwave safe.
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We host varied events throughout the year including the Downtown Trick 'r Treat, free Selfies with Santa, a huge Easter Festival and more! The Realm of Toys in Downtown Williams Lake carries the most magical toys sure to spark every imagination. Games, puzzles, crafts and baby items fill every inch, while the Nerd Corner is filled with geeky goodness for all ages. During November and December we're open 7 days a week, for the rest of the year we're open Monday to Saturday.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Amazing artwork well displayed. Parkside Art Gallery has a large upstairs full of wonderful arts, from paintings, drawings, glasswork, jewelry, and more. Wall artwork changes about every month, gives local artists a chance to show their work. Love going here.
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Visit the Chris Harris Gallery and experience the vast Cariboo Chilcotin Plateau through the photographic lens of one who loves and respects the land deeply, holds it sacred, and has explored it extensively. Experience BC’s most spectacular region through books, prints, and slideshows to original music, in the home and gallery of one of Canada’s foremost wilderness photographers. We will welcome visitors outside our business hours by appointment or by chance.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Historically, Island Mountain Arts has sought to provide opportunities for the exhibition of professional artists in northern BC, for the benefit of both artists and northern communities. Relative to major urban centres, there have been minimal venues for exhibitions in the north, resulting in limited access to cultural activities for residents of small, isolated, or northern communities. Prior to 1988, Island Mountain Arts occasionally produced professional exhibitions by partnering with venues in Wells such as the Wells-Barkerville School, the Community Hall and the Wells Hotel, to exhibit artwork. With the restoration of the Hill Meat Market building in 1988 and creation of a public gallery, IMA was at last able to provide a secure professional venue for exhibits in Wells.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
An art gallery & studio in the former Holy Rosary Catholic Church featuring a wide variety of work by artists Claire Kujundzic and Bill Horne. They live in Wells all year; their gallery is open seasonally; please check their website for hours or contact them to arrange a visit.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
The Station House Gallery & Gift Shop, situated in an historic #3 Rail Station, presents 16 - 20 monthly exhibitions yearly that feature local, regional and touring artists. The Gift shop showcases the works of regional artisans in a multitude of mediums. This gallery's charm is only exceeded by the quality of the artwork. Admission is Free.
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