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525 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1 Canada
525 Proctor St. Williams Lake British Columbia V2G 4J1 CA

Come check out our amazing new facility complete with Leisure Pool, Lap Pool, Slide, Lazy River, Car Wash, Climbing Wall, Teacup, Dry Sauna, Steam Room, and our brand new Fitness Centre.
We have a number of aquatic programs including but not limited to Swimming Lessons, Aquafit, Float Fit (yoga on floating mats int he pool!), Family Swims, Lane Swimming, Tot Swims, Adaptive Swims, Maters Swim, Everyone Welcome Swim, and Fun Days in the Pool.

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366 Yorston St. Unit 102, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J5 Canada 0.54 km

The docbraces Williams Lake team is excited to welcome you and your loved ones into the docbraces patient family! We know that a smile can change a life, and that’s why we do what we do each and every day! We can’t wait to meet you and learn about your treatment goals and needs.

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366 Yorston Street suite 203, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.54 km

Holistic health and wellness services as a certified masseuse offering fascia/deep tissue, relaxation, & Thai massage. I specialize in long massages for women from 1.5 up to 3 hours in length, by appointment. I often complement your session with therapeutic yoga & movement practices.

I am also a certified yoga teacher with expertise in therapeutic yoga, which is accessible to all bodies and abilities for adults 40+ yrs. Yoga and other movement disciplines are used to build mobility, flexibility, balance, and strength, along with breath work and mindfulness practices.  Personalized private yoga lessons and yoga classes are available.

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366 Yorston St. Unit 204, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J5 Canada 0.54 km
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110 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada 0.54 km
(250) 392-6620(250) 392-6620

Dance in Common is an established accredited studio offering ballet; Cecchetti method, jazz and contemporary classes.

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110 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada 0.54 km

Artist: Al-Lisa Tresierra McKay, 2018 – with support from Davis Arts
Funded by: Downtown Williams Lake/City of Williams Lake

About:

This mural depicts how all life comes from great mystery and then goes back into great mystery. Spirit must be honoured to keep the balance of life and tangible form. So many are disconnected from our true connection to spirit and the natural world. This mural is a prayer for the town to be in balance. This mural combines First Nations culture with the feminine spirit and the importance of salmon, the sun, and animals of the region.

Artistic Notes:

Kucwelcken means Backbone in Secwepemc language. When Al-Lisa was invited to paint this mural, she prayed for a vision to help guide her art. She knew she wanted to honour the First Nations, the feminine, and the salmon. The prayer that came through did so in slow drops and stages. It began with the river mother, the salmon, the sun, and then the animals. Al-Lisa painted gold symbols around the spiral in the sun. It is interesting because the metalic paint is olive green without direct sunlight, some angles make it seem as though it is invisible and when the sun is directly across, the whole painted sun glows shimmering gold. Al-Lisa Tresierra McKay of Miss White Spider Arts designed this mural. She had the help of Dwayne Davis and Dwayne’s son Steven to help her put her “little painting on a very big wall”.

138 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1, Canada 0.54 km
138 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1, Canada 0.54 km
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121B 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y7 Canada 0.55 km
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298 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y9 Canada 0.55 km
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366 Yorston Street #201, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.55 km
250-214-8901250-214-8901
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35 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada 0.56 km
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35 2nd Avenue South #201, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.56 km
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35 2nd Ave. S. Unit 306, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada 0.56 km
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35 2nd Ave. S. Unit 309, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada 0.56 km
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#305 - 35 2nd Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.56 km

Bettina Egert is a professional counsellor with a Master’s degree from Antioch University. She has over 20 years of experience in the mental health field. Bettina will help you develop a better understanding of yourself and create effective tools to deal with a wide variety of concerns, including anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, addiction, relationship and family issues, and behavioural matters.

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99 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J1 Canada 0.56 km
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99 3 Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.56 km

Crafted from an original photo taken by Frederick Dally in 1867, Nine Chiefs depicts a group of nine indigenous leaders who traveled from the Cariboo to New Westminster, BC, for political discussions on reservation placements. The nine chiefs are wearing a variety of traditional dress, including leather, tassled jackets and furs. Throughout the mural you can also see a number of traditional tools, drums, baskets, and more. The Nine Chiefs mural was painted by local artist Dwayne Davis in 2017, under the instruction of the Cariboo Frienship Society. The nine chiefs from the original photo are represented by the nine centre men in the mural. From left to right, we believe there were: Na nah of Dog Creek Band, Quil – quailse of Alkali Lake Band, Ta – o’task of Canoe Creek Band, Williams of Williams Lake Band, Se – as – kut of Kenpesq’t (Shuswap) Band, Timpt khan of Babine Lake Band, Silkosalish of Lillooet Band, Kam – eo – saltze of Soda Creek Band, and Sosastumpi of Bridge Creek Band. (Source: First Nations Land Rights and Environmentalism in British Columbia, http://www.firstnations.de/indian_land.htm)

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99 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J1 Canada 0.56 km
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99 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J1 Canada 0.56 km

We are a family oriented restaurant. Every morning we have a breakfast special for $8.00+tax as well Monday to Thursday we have a daily lunch special. Friday there is a lunch buffet from 11am-2pm(while supllies last). Last Sunday of every month is a breakfast buffet from 10-2. Regular buffet is 12.00+tax, seniors(55 and over)& children 10 and up are $10.00+tax. Children 10 and under are priced at a $1 per year. We provide a juice box or small milk, baby fries or mashed potatoes for children 2 and under free of charge. As well as colouring pages to keep them entertained.
We have a seperate catering menu and can hold after hour functions

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49 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1P9 Canada 0.56 km

The Potato House Project is a community initiative to celebrate one of the last standing downtown heritage houses of Williams Lake.

Purchased in May 2011, the Potato House is now held by the “Potato House Sustainable Community Society” – a not for profit organization.

Our purposes are to carry out activities that inspire self-sufficiency and a smaller ecological footprint and to operate a high-profile drop-in centre and garden space for the educational benefit of citizens.

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83F 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada 0.56 km

Our hair stylists are friendly, current and creative, offering full-service, professional haircare for the whole family. This is MY First Choice Haircutters.

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19n 1st Avenue North, Williams Lake, BC, Canada Suite 310 0.56 km

Trusted in the community for over 30 years, the skilled professionals at Williams Lake Physiotherapy Clinic offer a myriad of treatment methods proven to restore and maintain optimal physical function and mobility. Whether you’re just recently injured or you’ve been dealing with chronic pain for years, physiotherapy is an essential approach to bodily wellness

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19 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T6 Canada 0.56 km

Caribou Ski Source For Sports is a member of Canada’s largest buying group, and is affiliated with over 150 other Source For Sports stores across Canada. This membership gives us access to top level products at competitive prices.

We are a locally owned sporting good and service retailer, specializing in equipment for Curling, Hockey, Baseball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Fitness, Ski, Snowboard & more! We are also your home for lifestyle apparel and footwear like running shoes & hiking shoes to keep you active and in the game. We feature sunglass eyewear, hats, bags, official team jerseys, underwear & kids sports. Custom quality team uniforms, custom apparel and made to order equipment is available in store.

We have proudly been serving Williams Lake and the surrounding area since 1976. We are conveniently located to draw customers from many great surrounding towns including; Quesnel & 100 Mile House

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19 1st Avenue North, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.56 km
We are at 19 1st Avenue, entrance on Oliver, under cariboo ski. We are 3 female artists, Tiffany Jorgensen, Sarah Sigurdson and Brittany Murphy with a gallery of original art, prints, commissioned art, murals and offer paint nights and art classes!
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19N 1 Ave N, Williams Lake 0.56 km

We work with local South African producers to bring quality products directly to you, guaranteeing a unique taste experience! All our products are made from natural ingredients. Local artisans work daily to ensure you are able to taste, experience and have a full understanding of how the best ingredients are sourced, packaged and brought together for you to enjoy. We thrive on building lasting relationships. We strive to supply specially selected products while using practices that promote a positive social impact based on passion and craftsmanship.

102-366 Yorston St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J5, Canada 0.57 km
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23a 1st Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.57 km
250-303-0851250-303-0851
  • Dine in – Take Out
  • Fresh & authentic Filipino cuisine
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74 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H5 Canada 0.58 km
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99 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J1 Canada 0.58 km

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2012
Funded by: Friendship Society, Downtown Williams Lake BIA, City of Williams Lake

About:

Dwayne conducted in-depth research at the local museum, online, and with people at the Friendship Society to make this mural as true to history as possible. Research was difficult as very little of the Secwepemc culture has been recorded. The garments worn by the figures picking berries are considered to be accurate by locals as well as the cedar or birch bark baskets they are holding. Other traditional regalia would have been buck skin and feathers or fur. Dwayne had input from many Elders who confirmed and collaborated on getting the details right, especially with the sweat lodge. Modern sweat lodge structures are much the same today, however, instead of hides tarps and blankets are now used. Dwayne remembers seeing the Tsilhqot’in people himself in the 70’s, scraping hides with a flattened hoe on wooden scaffolding as depicted in this mural. The salmon drying in the mural is laid out in Secwepemc style as opposed to Lillooet style. The end result is like a thin jerky. A local dip net builder made sure Dwayne got the dip net tool painted correctly. Depiction of Secwepemc culture’s day-to-day living before colonization. The scene is set behind the Fraser River by Soda Creek where the current Xatsull Heritage Village site is located. Man in foreground is holding a dip net, a tool for fishing that is still used today by the Secwepemc and Tsilhqot’in First Nations in the Fraser. In the background are drying racks for fish and a sweat lodge made of hides. A woman is scraping a hide as it is stretched out on wooden scaffolding.

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The painted mural area leads down into a lower entry space, beckoning the viewer to the bottom stair where they become surrounded by the mural. This was a unique opportunity, to paint outside and still have a surround-styled mural. Dwayne focused on making the corners of the space disappear, while merging the separate scenes into a panoramic whole. Two amateur artists, Miranda Fontaine (staff at Friendship Society) and Jamie Moore (summer student at Downtown Williams Lake BIA) helped to paint this mural.

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321 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A1 Canada 0.58 km

Welcome to Axis Family Resources. Our Mission is to be the leader in the delivery of community social service while enhancing the lives of the diverse people we serve, our employees and our partners. We specialize in providing community based programs, resources and opportunities for families seeking support.

71 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L6, Canada 0.58 km
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17 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada 0.59 km
71 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L6, Canada 0.59 km
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83 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L6 Canada 0.59 km
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143 4th Ave. S. Unit 101, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada 0.59 km
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143 4th Ave. S. Unit 201, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada 0.59 km
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143 4th Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8, Canada 0.59 km
250-303-1303250-303-1303
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143 4th Ave. S. Unit 203, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada 0.59 km

The underlying concepts of alternative medicine are far older than those of conventional, allopathic medicine and have in fact infused various healing traditions around the world since the dawn of recorded history.

As early as 5000 BCE, for example, physician-sages formulating the healing traditions of both traditional Chinese medicine   and Ayurvedic medicine recognised that human beings were comprised of body, mind and spirit and that health represented a harmonious balance within all three of these aspects of existence as well as the free flow of invisible vital energy.It is important to recognize that we, practitioners of alternative medicine, are not opposed to conventional medical practices and do not hesitate to employ them when dealing with patients faced with acute, life threatening illnesses or injuries.Both systems of medicine have much to offer and the wisest form of health care is one which makes use of each of them in an integrated manner that most fully meets patient needs.

17 1 Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4, Canada 0.59 km
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83D 2nd Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3, Canada 0.6 km
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83IA 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 CA 0.6 km
(250) 267-9515(250) 267-9515

Hi my name is Sierra I am certified lash technician. I offer a variety of eyelash extension styles. Anything from cute and natural to big bold and beautiful

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83g 2 Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.6 km

Delicious Mexican and Indian Cuisine in the heart of downtown Williams Lake.

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83E 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada 0.6 km

In addition to KADGAMALA MARG Karate and SHOTOKAN based KATA, SHOGUN DOJO offers expert training in Kickboxing, Boxing, CardioKickboxing, POWERHOUSE fitness and KRAV MAGA Self Defence.

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1A 2nd Ave. S. Unit 83, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada 0.6 km

Hey loves!! I’m a fully certified Micha lash tech, currently offering eyelash extensions! 2 years of experience and many sets of gorgeous lashes to prove it!

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83-1a 2nd Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.6 km
604-316-8028604-316-8028
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83J 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada 0.6 km
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83 2nd Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.6 km

All About Her Beauty Bar strives for perfection and quality customer service. We are proud to offer our clients something different by having the exclusive on most of the products we use and carry, not to mention our exceptional staff. Our signature ice cream pedicure is like none other, With an enormous selection of aromas and service that you cannot beat, mix in with one low price how could you say no? Our pedicures very in size and price to best suit your needs, the ice cream pedicure consist of a foot soak, nail and cuticle care, callous removal, sugar scrub, detoxifying mask, massage, polish and a take home polish so you can touch up if needed to.When it comes to polish we only use the best with Orly Nail Polish, it is DBP, Toluene and Formaldehyde free!
Our nail tech love a challenge, so if you have an idea they can do it and with endless supple of nail art the options are endless with glitters, decals, gems, Color Gels, and soooooo much more!
We are also proud to offer Orly Gel FX Polish, which last 2 to 4 weeks. This product is a soft Gel with minimal filing, and is infused with Antioxidant Vitamins A and E to promote healthy nails, and Pro Vitamin B5 to potect the structure of the natural nail! Have it applied to your fingers or/and toes with any desired nail art!
Instead of a night out why not stay in 😉 if you know what i mean. we have large selection of intimate apparel and lounge wear for you or a special some one! And our inventory is always changing so you will just have to come in and see for your self!
See you soon!!!

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201 -369 Oliver st, Williams Lake V2G1M4 0.6 km

I am a Certified Nathorpathic Massage Specialist, a Certified Lash and Brow Technician, Certified Wax Technician. I offer massage service and reflexology service, body waxing services, Lash and Brow Extensions, and Lash and Brow tinting. I also carry a variety of wellness-related retail including essential oils, diffusers, salt lamps, and water fountains.

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83 2nd Ave. S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada 0.6 km
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83A 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada 0.6 km

Kit & Kaboodle has evolved from a dollar store into a variety store specializing in toys and games, crafting and hobby needs plus party supplies and seasonal decorations.

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315 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.6 km

The Williams Lake First Nation (WLFN), or the T’exelcemc (people of WLFN) have belonged to the Secwepemc (or Shuswap) Nation for over 6500 years. Today, the WLFN community includes a growing population of over 800 registered members who live on reserve in Sugar Cane, in nearby Williams Lake, BC, and across the globe.

333A 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A1 Canada 0.6 km
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35 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada 0.61 km
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72 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H5 Canada 0.61 km
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35A 1 Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.61 km

Bombshell Factory Studio is a full service studio for hair and esthetics, hair services, nails, pedicures, lashes, waxing and spray tanning in one location.

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35A 1st Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.61 km
250-267-4493250-267-4493
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35A 1st Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4, Canada 0.61 km

Mist Me Airbrush Tanning is a mobile service for all your spray tan needs!

all services provided by a certified spray tan specialist.

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35A 1st Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.61 km
250-302-9259250-302-9259
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59 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada 0.61 km
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54 Mackenzie Avenue North, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.62 km

Serving traditional, authentic, homemade Asian cuisine.

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48 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L7 Canada 0.62 km

Brian Garten of Praying Mantis Tattoo has been tattooing in Williams lake for over 21 years!

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197e 4th Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.63 km
250-855-9365250-855-9365
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201-366 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J5, Canada 0.63 km

Body sugaring is the safest and most superior hair removal technique as it removes the hair from the root while exfoliating the skin

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12 Oliver Street, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.63 km
250-392-6225250-392-6225
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197E 4th Ave S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8, Canada 0.63 km

Holistic well being in the Heart of Williams Lake. Unwind with a Indian Head Massage, leg and foot massage or balance your body with a Body Talk Session.

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197F 4th Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada 0.63 km
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197 4 Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.63 km
250-855-9216250-855-9216
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197E 4th Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada 0.63 km
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60 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L6, Canada 0.63 km
233 Yorston St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G9 Canada 0.64 km
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65 1st Ave. S. Unit 5, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada 0.64 km

Bookkeeping service in Williams Lake, British Columbia

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Unit 1B 65 First Avenue South, Williams Lake, British Columbia 0.64 km
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#1-65 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y7, Canada 0.64 km
(250) 267-4606(250) 267-4606
12 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L7, Canada 0.64 km
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215 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.64 km

Providing therapeutic, sports, deep tissue, pregnancy, and relaxation massage. Treatment plans include remedial exercises.

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#1 - 150B Oliver Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada 0.64 km

The Wellness Room offers Holistic Health Services including Raynor Deep Tissue Massage, Relaxation Massage, Shiatsu, Reflexology, Energy Healing & Readings, Yoga, Workshops and more.

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169 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G6 Canada 0.65 km
12 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L7, Canada 0.65 km
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97 1st Ave South, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada 0.65 km
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83 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada 0.65 km
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83 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada 0.65 km
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48 Mackenzie Ave South, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1C3 Canada 0.65 km
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95 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada 0.66 km

For all your bike, kayak, climb, ski, board, skate and lifestyle needs

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23 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L6 Canada 0.66 km

A place to meet old and new friends and enjoy good food & cold beer

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177 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G6, Canada 0.66 km

Consus completes a variety of work, mainly specializing in the forestry and utilities sectors. Projects vary annually, with a mix of both direct award and tendered contracts. Based in Williams Lake, BC the majority of Forestry work is completed for clients in the Williams Lake, Quesnel and 100MH TSA’s. Our utilities department provides company services throughout the province. Program and project sizes vary depending on client requirements, but for a more detailed list of services we provide please visit our Services page

350 Barnard St. Unit 203, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T9 Canada 0.66 km
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350 Barnard St. Unit 204, Williams Lake. British Columbia, V2G 4T9 0.66 km
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Stretching across south-central British Columbia from the Cariboo Mountains in the east to the Central Coast and the sparkling Pacific Ocean in the west, this is a region that truly encompasses the incredible beauty and variety of British Columbia’s eco-systems.Key communities in our region are: Quesnel, Williams Lake, Bella Coola, 100 Mile House, and Lillooet. The CARIBOO CHILCOTIN COAST is full of pristine, natural beauty, history, culture and endless adventures. Discovered during the Cariboo Gold Rush of the 1860s, this region offers you a step back in time while visiting the old Gold Rush Towns of the Cariboo, the amazing Chilcotin and stunning Central Coast. all providing some of the finest outdoor adventure activities Canada has to offer. Rich in culture, history, and a sense of getting away from urbanity, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is truly “A Land Without Limits” where the land is to be respected and appreciated by all.

64 MacKenzie Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1C3, Canada 0.68 km
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1 Mackenzie Ave. N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N4 CA 0.68 km

Built by the Pacific Great Eastern Railway in late 1919, the Station House, is Williams Lake’s oldest building and has always served as a centre of activity for the community. Over the years it has been a meeting place for civic, schooI boards and other groups. In the 60’s and 70’s the building fell into a state of disrepair, a bit of an eyesore in fact. A group of concerned citizens formed a Society to preserve it and that group, seeing the need for a cultural centre formally became the Station House Studio & Gallery Society in 1981. Since that time it has again become a place to see old friends and enjoy conversations about the town’s goings on.

The building still has its original wood floors, passenger waiting room bench and blueprints are proudly displayed in the stairwell to the upper gallery.

In 2019 the Station House celebrates 100 years of serving the community.

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1 Mackenzie Avenue North, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.69 km

Following a storage problem at the Station House Gallery & Gift Shop,  led Diane and then board members to an artistic and historical solution.  The gallery uses a lot of wooden shelving units, tables, and plinths that needed a home on the ground floor. The building at #1 McKenzie Ave. N. is an historical building that can’t have major alterations so after a lot of discussion a storage unit was purchased.  Diane described her vision to Brandy Stecyk, one of the board members, who created a mock up, and the project to beautify the storage container was launched.  Diane, with support from the board, carefully chose people with connections to the building itself and to the arts community in the Cariboo to be depicted in the mural. The mural depicts Libby Abbot, a resident of the Station House in its early days, holding a bucket used for whitewashing the building – her mother’s job. Libby went on to work in the Station House Gallery’s gift shop. Vivien Cowen, the woman with the sketch pad, along with her daughters Sania Cornwall and Dru Hodgson were some of the movers and shakers behind the beginnings of the Cariboo Art Society and the Station House Gallery.
The seated man is George Keener, a well-known member of the community and long time director with the Cariboo Friendship Society. He was also involved with the Williams Lake stockyards for more than fifty years.
Standing on the left is Vivienne Dandridge Lanford, who came by train to teach at the Chimney Valley School in the late 1940’s. She was part of the Canadian Women’s Army Corps and is shown in her uniform. She was a member and supporter of the gallery.
The mural was brought to life thanks to the planning, design, and artistic talents of Brandy Stecyk and Dwayne Davis, in the fall of 2021.

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385 Barnard St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G2 Canada 0.69 km

The Royal Canadian Legion is a not-for-profit Canadian ex-service organization (veterans organization) founded in 1925, with more than 400,000 members worldwide

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113B Yorston St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G6 Canada 0.7 km

At Lake City Denture Clinic we specialize in everything dentures! Book a FREE consult with our Registered Denturist to find the right treatment for you.

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113 Yorston St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G6 Canada 0.71 km

Lake City Glass in Williams Lake, BC has been a locally owned and operated glass shop since 1985. We are fully equipped to handle all of your automotive, residential, and commercial glass needs. You can also visit us for a full line of automotive accessories at reasonable prices. Our glaziers are experienced, efficient, and always professional. You will receive high-quality services with great attention to detail and clear, accurate quotes.

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48 Yorston St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G7 Canada 0.71 km

Stampede Glass is Williams Lake and the Cariboo region’s go-to shop for all glass needs. We are a locally owned and operated business which first opened in October 1993 at Williams Lake. We offer auto, residential and commercial glass services. We are fully licensed and insured, and are an accredited ICBC Glass Express shop. Our goal is to offer glass products and services tailored to the needs of our customers.

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48 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.71 km

Painted in 2023 by Tiffany Jorgensen and Sarah Sigurdson of Cariboo Art Beat, Unbreakable was designed to represent the culture of Williams Lake. This mural pays homage to the business that has made it’s home at 48 Yorston Street for many years, as well as to our World Famous Williams Lake Stampede. The mural was painted with an air of realism, showcasing our cityscape as the background. Jorgensen commented that the mural depicts the essence of Williams Lake being rooted in tradition, while simutanously breaking through as new and exciting. For her, it holds a true feel of Williams Lake – familiar, beautiful, evolving, and a powerful yet natural presence. This mural was funded by Public Art Grants from Downtown Williams Lake BIA and City of Williams Lake, and by Stampede Glass.

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249 Barnard St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G1 Canada 0.73 km

He started his private practice in Williams Lake, BC which offered him the rural lifestyle he looked forward to. From a professional perspective, he enjoyed the challenges and opportunities a rural practice offered, and soon he realized that he needed to master more advanced techniques and procedures to better serve his patients and become a leading dentist in Williams Lake, BC.

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225 Barnard St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G1, Canada 0.73 km
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195A 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H8 Canada 0.73 km
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261 3rd Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada 0.74 km
195B 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H8 Canada 0.75 km
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181 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H68 Canada 0.75 km
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800 Mackenzie Ave. S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V2 Canada 0.97 km

The Stampede Park is home to the world famous Williams Lake Stampede.

A focal point of the community, the Stampede Park contains the rodeo grounds and grandstand, an indoor riding arena, equestrian race track, cattle penning arena and stables.

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800 MacKenzie Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1E4 Canada 0.97 km
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800 Mackenzie Ave. S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V2 Canada 0.97 km

The Williams Lake Curling Club is a not-for-profit society that has been around since 1947.

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800 MacKenzie Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1E4 Canada 0.97 km
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800 MacKenzie Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1E4 Canada 0.97 km
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800 Mackenzie Ave. S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V2 Canada 0.97 km
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645 MacKenzie Ave N Unit A, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N9, Canada 1.02 km
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, Williams Lake, BC CA 1.16 km

No need to turn around or backtrack with the Downtown Williams Lake “mini circle route”.  We make it easy for you to visit us, stretch your legs, and stock up on supplies.  Enter Downtown Williams Lake via Oliver Street and leave town via Mackenzie Avenue, or vice versa.  Or don’t leave at all, and book your full service hook-up at the Stampede Grounds.

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690 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4C4 Canada 1.2 km
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1153 S Lakeside Dr, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3A7, Canada 2.21 km
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77A North 2nd Avenue, Williams Lake, British Columbia V2G1Z3 2.31 km
(250) 305-4187(250) 305-4187

Retail – Cobbler Crystals and Curiosities
Shoe repair services

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1763-1747 Ross Rd, Williams Lake, BC V2G 5B3, Canada 3.73 km

This is the longest standing trail network in Williams Lake and is host to some of the most stunning scenery in the Cariboo. The network has 28 trails totalling over 45Km of single track riding. The network is 28% beginner, 37% intermediate and 40% advanced. All trails can be accessed via a nice climb up Jimmy’s Fox or by shuttling up Fox mountain road. There are three trailheads on the network, all of which has a large kiosk with maps and other information about the trails.

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Cariboo Hwy, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4Y9, Canada 5.02 km

This network is just north of Williams Lake and can be accessed at Deep Creek or Soda Creek. For a super fun quick loop, park at the top of the road leading to X’atsull Heritage Village. Follow the trail under the highway, up, around and down. Looking to extend your ride? Take one of the trails down to X’atsull. This beautiful site is nestled on the banks of the Fraser River. Looking for a killer cross country? Check out Trailforks for a 30km ride with awesome views of the Fraser river and the valley. Be prepared for a few down trees and overgrowth on the trails.

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Unnamed Road, 150 Mile House, BC V0K 2G0, Canada 15.49 km

Desous is a half hour drive west of Williams Lake and is home to some truly amazing free riding. Descents of 3,500 feet from the top of Desous Mountain all the way to the Fraser River make this home to some of the biggest lines this side of Golden. This area is intended for advanced riders, as there is no real easy way down. If you’re looking for big lines, this is where it’s at!

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