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450 Mart St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N3, Canada
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30 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T5 Canada
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369 Oliver St. Unit 101B, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

3Gen is a family owned and operated business that has been in Williams Lake since 2006. With years of experience, 3Gen is a professional building and renovation company committed to quality workmanship and complete customer satisfaction.

From design to completion we strive to meet all our customers’ building needs, completing their project on time, on budget and with as little disruption to their household as possible. We are dedicated to building lasting impressions. Our focus is on delivering high-quality made-in-BC custom cabinetry and construction to the residents of the Williams Lake Area.

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111 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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369 Oliver St. Unit 203, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada
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234 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R3 Canada
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199A 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A5 Canada
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525 Borland St. Unit 213, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R9 Canada

The staff at each Charm’s shop posses a non-judgment attitude, based on our client’s various desires and genders. We believe in providing a sex positive atmosphere, sexual wellness and a 100% inclusive environment.

We are focused on providing quality services with the highest levels of customer satisfaction. We will do everything we can to meet your expectations!  With a variety of products to choose from, we’re sure you’ll be happy doing business with us. Look around our website and if you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact us. We hope to see you again!

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247 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M2 Canada

35 years as your independent bookstore.

Located in the heart of Downtown Williams Lake, The Open Book has been family owned and operated since 1983. Our customers’ love for the printed word means that we’re still here doing what we love. We have over 16,000 titles in stock, as well as calendars, magazines, jigsaw puzzles, greeting cards, gifts, and more! Stop in for a visit or shop online and pick your order up in the store. We can’t wait to see you!

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79F 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A3 Canada
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383 Oliver St. Unit 207, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

PDS Guard Services has been servicing the security needs of clients in Williams Lake and the Cariboo since 1969. With over 25 security guards available, we are able to provide many different security solutions.

All of our uniformed guards are Provincially trained, certified and licensed. PDS Guard Services adheres strictly to the BC Security Services Act, Code of Conduct and the WorkSafe BC Occupational Health & Safety regulations.

We are the Security Company of choice in the Cariboo. We are flexible and willing to work with you to make your space a safer place to live and work and mitigate property losses.

We are proud of our tradition and look forward to working with you soon. Check out the many security services for business, residential and event that we offer.

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190B Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada
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487 Borland St. Unit 2, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R9 Canada

Independent Respiratory Services (IRS) is a BC operated full service respiratory company. We have been providing sleep apnea and home oxygen therapy to British Columbians since 1996. We are committed to providing outstanding respiratory therapy, timely reporting of results and ongoing client care.

Our operations are clinic based with over 40 locations across the province of BC that also facilitate the respiratory therapy needs of people in all areas around these locations.

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248 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R3 Canada

Small town store carrying quality casual and work wear brands for all ages.

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35 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada
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272 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R3 Canada

We are on a journey to discover the life God has for us. Our church is about sharing life together and there are ways to stay connected here at The Salvation Army.

We exist in our Community to provide a place that offers new hope and real help to those who need it most

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195A 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H8 Canada
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178 Oliver Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada
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298 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z8 Canada

We supply high performance race winning parts to racers throughout western Canada. Also high octane race fuel, tires, shock dyno service & race shock repairs – for circle track cars, drag racing, road course, off-road vehicles, muscle cars, hot rods & more.

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197F 4th Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada
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24G 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H6 Canada
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99 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z3 Canada
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83A 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada

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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11 2nd Ave. S. Unit 3, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada

Sandtronic Business Systems Ltd. provides full-office services with trouble shooting problems. We offer right prices on computer products, laptops, accessories and much more

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83D 2nd Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3, Canada
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190 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada

The Realm of Toys has everything to spark the imagination! Toys and crafts fill every inch, while The Nerd Corner is packed with geeky goodness for all ages. Need a place to party for up to 8 kids? Check out our Party Parlour for birthdays!

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172 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z6 Canada
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83J 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada
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298 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1S1 Canada
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172 2nd Ave. N. Unit 301, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z6 Canada
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288 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z8 Canada

Not only do we offer Signs and Printing, we also create personalized promotional products such as t-shirts, mugs, mouse pads and more. Our spacious facility allows us to offer our customers secure overnight vehicle storage in our compound, a drive-in, heated bay for installations, and a comfortable seating area for customers while they wait.

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130 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada
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730 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N1 Canada
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197 2nd Ave. N. Unit 106, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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83 2nd Ave. S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada
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79D 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A3 Canada
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383 Oliver St. Unit 302, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

Celtic Engineering Ltd provides quality Engineering and Environmental services to the public and private sector as well to industry and resource sectors. Celtic Engineering Ltd. is proud to be an “all encompassing” service provider, and are actively expanding to offer a wider range of services for engineering, environmental and construction requirements.

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83 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada
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635B Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M8 Canada
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177 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G6, Canada

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

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83 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada
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124B 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z6 Canada

Lo’s Florist proudly serves the Williams Lake area. We are family owned and operated. We are committed to offering only the finest floral arrangements and gifts, backed by service that is friendly and prompt. Because all of our customers are important, our professional staff is dedicated to making your experience a pleasant one. That is why we always go the extra mile to make your floral gift perfect.

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535 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M7 Canada
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133 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R1 Canada

We are a small, close-knit firm. Many of our employees have worked for Exton and Dodge for a long time –with careers spanning two to three to even four decades! All of this experience translates to a wealth of knowledge that aides surveys to be done on time and on budget.

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188 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y8 Canada
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24B 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H6 Canada
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19 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T6 Canada

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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40 7th Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M9 Canada
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321 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A1 Canada

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.

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121 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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99 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J1 Canada
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95 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada

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

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383 Oliver St. Unit 204, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

O-Netrix Solutions is your source for information technology management from creation to deployment. We offer computer sales and service, networking and software development services to business, Government and First Nations throughout B.C. We also provide project management and software development services. We sell and service printers, photocopiers and fax machines from such manufactures as IBM, XEROX and HP. We treat our customers like we would like to be treated – with respect.

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369 Oliver St. Unit 200, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Williams Lake is dedicated to providing innovative mentoring programs, which build healthy relationships for children and youth.

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41 First Avenue S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada

Grace Space Boutique sells new and gently used women’s and children’s fashions and accessories, all of which have been donated or are sold on consignment. Proceeds support the Adult & Teen Challenge Society of BC, an organization that helps people overcome addiction issues. A community care office has been opened in Williams Lake and offers group recovery classes, one-on-one recovery classes, mental health coach, and a concerned persons class (for people who are concerned about someone in addiction).

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150 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada
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525 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1 Canada
320 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4P6 Canada
296 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1 Canada
750 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N1 Canada
615 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M8 Canada
233 Yorston St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G9 Canada
28 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H9 Canada
195B 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H8 Canada
123 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R1 Canada
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231 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z7 Canada

The Caring Society works to ensure the safety and well-being of First Nations youth and their families through education initiatives, public policy campaigns and providing quality resources to support communities. Using a reconciliation framework that addresses contemporary hardships for Indigenous families in ways that uplift all Canadians, the Caring Society champions culturally based equity for First Nations children and their families so that they can grow up safely at home, be healthy, achieve their dreams, celebrate their languages and culture and be proud of who they are. The Caring Society proudly works with our partners in Canada and around the world to promote the rights of Indigenous children.

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35 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada
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92 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y6 Canada
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113B Yorston St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G6 Canada

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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35 2nd Avenue South #201, Williams Lake, BC, Canada
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35 2nd Ave. S. Unit 309, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada
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112e 2nd Avenue North, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z6, Canada

Established in 1995, the BC Adjustment Corporation (BCAC) identified a need for Insurers to investigate and settle claims professionally and equitably, while maintaining a good rapport with their Insureds.  BCAC possesses extensive experience handling both property and liability claims in the commercial and residential sectors.  Our company also provides services to other levels of the insurance industry, including plaintiff and defendant work relating to bodily injury claims for lawyers and provincial automobile insurers.  We specialize in claims handling needs of insurers providing coverage to First Nation Communities across the Western Provinces.

Our Appraising division has extensive experience in heavy equipment, transportation and auto appraising and salvage disposal.

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525 Borland St. Unit 202, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R9 Canada

Tax season comes and goes, but the expert accountants at Pelchat & Co in Williams Lake can look after your finances all year long, and at competitive rates. Individuals and businesses located in Williams Lake and surrounding areas can trust Pelchat & Co for all their corporate and individual tax preparation needs, as well as a range of accounting services

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232 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T5 Canada
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240 Oliver Street, (Unit #204), Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1, Canada
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17 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada
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65 1st Ave. S. Unit 5, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada

Bookkeeping service in Williams Lake, British Columbia

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565 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M7, Canada
(778) 417-2727(778) 417-2727
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121B 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y7 Canada
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232 3 Ave N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1S1, Canada
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83 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L6 Canada
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383 Oliver St. Unit 103, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

We provide recreation and culture programming to at-risk youth as a means to crime prevention, as well as providing social and restorative justice services to vulnerable populations.

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220 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1 Canada
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383 Oliver St. Unit 305, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

Business management consultant in Williams Lake, British Columbia

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150B Oliver St. Unit 2, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada

We specialize in providing up to date information on diseases, vaccines required and recommended for your specific travel destination.

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99 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J1 Canada
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267 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R4 Canada

The Drop In Center is a save place for men and women over the age of 16. At the Drop In Center, people can enjoy a wide range of activities including free internet access, crib, pool, puzzles, arts and craft, hair cuts, Netflix, as well as a full gym, and a coffee shop. The Drop In Center is a drug and alcohol free building where people are encouraged to build healthy relationships, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The Drop in Center also offers Counselling, and has a full time Outreach Worker available to assist clients Monday to Friday.

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76 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A2 Canada
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262 Third Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J4 Canada
(250) 392-6502(250) 392-6502
(250) 392-6562

Reliable, experienced and friendly service C.QTax Services Williams Lake can help you with your taxes!

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94 1 Ave N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y6, Canada

At Cariboo Orthotics, we specialize in human kinetics and foot health. When you visit us in Williams Lake, BC – we offer a personalized fitting process with our experienced staff to recommend orthotics or bracing products to help you live a more active life.

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197 2nd Ave. N. Unit 200, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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90 4th Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2C6 Canada
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385 Barnard St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G2 Canada

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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289 Third Avenue North, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A6, Canada

Clear View Accounting was founded in 1998 by Denise Messer. We strive to offer quality accounting, bookkeeping, payroll outsourcing, administrative, and support services. Our tax services are concerned with personal, business (proprietors), corporate, provincial logging, non-profit organization, and registered charity tax returns. We’re known for our ability to customize our services to meet our client’s needs.
At Clear View Accounting, we provide reliable, multifunction accounting, bookkeeping, and administrative and support services to a wide variety of private, commercial, and industrial businesses. We work closely with our clients to establish a relationship that is unique to each, providing permanent or temporary support as their individual demands require.

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565 Oliver St. Suite B, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M7 Canada
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383 Oliver St. Unit 203, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada
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302-172 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z6, Canada
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253 4th Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T4 Canada
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266 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1 Canada

SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTRE
Business Lending
Workshop & Training
Business Plan Consultation
Succession Planning
Start-up Mentoring
Tele: 250.392.3626
http://www.cfdccariboo.com

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51 4th Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4S1 Canada
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420 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1S2 Canada
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366 Yorston St. Unit 102, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J5 Canada

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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59 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada
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51 4th Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J6 Canada

Established in 1961, Williams Lake Association for Community Living is an accredited, non-profit organization. We recognize the inherent value of each person within our community. We also understand that every individual deserves the right to make their own choices. Our goal is to create the support structure needed to ensure adults with diverse abilities have the freedom to live and work on their own terms. WLACL works to address our participant’s unique needs and helps every individual integrate with the larger community through access to employment services, residential initiatives, education opportunities, social activities, and more.

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24D 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H6 Canada
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72 1st Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H5 Canada
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201 -369 Oliver st, Williams Lake V2G1M4

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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383 Oliver St. Unit 301, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada
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525 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1 Canada

Skating for FUN, FITNESS and ACHIEVEMENT in one of our many programsCanSkateJunior Acadamy (formerly Novice)Intermediate (formerly Junior)Senior

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160 Oliver Street #5, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1, Canada
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101 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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215 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC, Canada

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

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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90 4th Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2C6 Canada

The Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society is a BC registered non-profit, operating under contract by the Cariboo Regional  District and the City of Williams Lake. CCACS manages the Central Cariboo Arts Centre, distributes project grants, support grants, and Fee-for-Service funding, and offers other resources to artists and arts groups in Williams Lake and Central Cariboo areas D, E, and F. CCACS also manages the Central Cariboo Arts Centre, maintains an up-to-date calendar of arts and culture events in the Central Cariboo, and operates the Performances in the Park concert series.

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315 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC, Canada

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.

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112C 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z6 Canada

Come visit Venue Financial Centres for payday loans in Williams Lake.

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101 7th Avenue North, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T8, Canada

We are a Certified Drug and Alcohol Collection Site.  Urine Drug, Oral Drug, Oral Alcohol, Breathe Alcohol, Hair Follicle testing as well as DNA Paternity testing.

We provide Fit testing for a variety of Masks and Respirators.  Qualitative and Quantitative  testing on 3M and North Brand.  We provide trained collectors (medics) to job sites in order to have D&A testing readily available if needed.

We are a retail first aid supplier. and ship World Wide .  Our Head office is stocked with many of the items we carry.  Order email or by phone.  Specialty / non-stock items ordered and received in a timely manner.  Products like ZollAed, the lowest cost AED to own and maintain.

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197 2nd Ave. N. Unit 208, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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525 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1 Canada
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77C 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z3 Canada
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525 Borland Street, Williams Lake, BC, Canada

Insurance agency in Williams Lake, British Columbia

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

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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143 4th Ave. S. Unit 203, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada

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.

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690 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4C4 Canada
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525 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1 Canada
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336 Mart St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4N1 Canada
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139 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A5 Canada

Welcome to Williams Lake and District Credit Union. We are a local, member-owned full service financial institution offering a complete range of competitive products and services to meet all your financial needs.

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150 Oliver St. Unit 1, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada

Treatments are available either in-person, on the body, or remotely from a distance.
Distance work is a strange concept, but like dialing a number on the phone and anticipating that you will be able to talk to the person you intended to on the other end of the line, a person can also be treated from a distance.
Everyone has their own energetic identity, like a finger print, which can be accessed. When I connect to it, simply by stating your name and where you are at, energy flows the same as if I were working on you in my presence.
With distance work, you take the time to relax, lay or sit down with no interruptions, as you would if you were on my massage table. You can be treated from the comfort of your own space, regardless of the distance away, eliminating the time, expense or hassle / inability of travel.

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397 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4, Canada

Visit us today for better hearing tomorrow

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279 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A6 Canada
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143 4th Ave. S. Unit 101, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada
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525 Borland St. Unit 209, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R9 Canada

Registered Massage Therapy, direct billing, 15 years experience

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360B Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4P6 Canada

Our eye doctor, Dr. Kate Dalrymple, and our eye care staff are here to care for all of your vision needs. We handle everything from comprehensive adult and children’s eye exams and hard-to-fit contact lenses, keratoconus, dry eye, to the treatment of eye diseases like glaucoma and co-management of eye surgery such as LASIK. We also welcome eye emergencies.

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19A 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z3 Canada
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800 Mackenzie Ave. S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V2 Canada
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11 2nd Ave. S. Unit 1, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L9 Canada
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147A 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y7 Canada
(250) 392-4747(250) 392-4747
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29D 3rd Avenue South, Williams Lake, BC, Canada, V2G 1J1

Our practitioners are committed to optimizing patients’ health through team-based practice. We will strive to reduce our clinics’ impact on the environment and to support local businesses whenever possible.

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369 Oliver St. Unit 207, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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525 Borland St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R9, Canada

We can place all types of mortgages including purchases, refinances, equity takeouts, debt consolidations, renewals and mortgages for self employed. Call us today and get a free quote and overview of current market conditions affecting the mortgage market!

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452 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R7 Canada
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35 2nd Ave. S. Unit 306, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada
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299C 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z7 Canada
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208D 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T5 Canada
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150B Oliver St. Unit 2, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada
150B Oliver St. Unit 2, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada
299C 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z7 Canada
350 Barnard St. Unit 203, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T9 Canada
19 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z3 Canada
333A 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A1 Canada
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77A 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z3 Canada

Located in the beautiful downtown core of Williams Lake, Conceptual Blending Hair Salon is a full service destination for women who seek stress relief, relaxation and beauty in a fun and cozy atmosphere.

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383 Oliver St. Unit 101, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada
Beauty salon with many spa services.
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235 Oliver St. Unit 106, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1 Canada

Oliver & Co. is a full-service law firm with a busy practice servicing clients throughout the Cariboo/Chilcotin and Central/Interior regions of British Columbia.

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357 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

In our own backyard or abroad Allways Travel can look after all your travel needs.

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86 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4C2 Canada

Just imagine a warm tender pita, filled with thinly sliced strips of lightly spiced Donair meat. Topped with onions, tomatoes and our Garlic sweet sauce

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131 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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35A 1st Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4, Canada

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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123 Borland St. Unit 5, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R1 Canada

We are a law firm in Williams Lake, operating in the beautiful Cariboo-Chilcotin region of British Columbia. We have been providing legal services to the area since 1948, and we are proudly invested in our community. Our team of lawyers and support staff are highly experienced and are committed to helping you. Our lawyers practice in the following areas:

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55 6th Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1K8 Canada

Williams Lake, a picturesque community is known for its rich history. The city is popular for the rodeo and lake activities and a stay at Hamilton hotel puts you at an advantage. Guests get to enjoy sheer luxury when they stay at Hamilton Hotel, which is conveniently located near the center of the town and is close to shopping areas, restaurants and activity centers. We offer the right combination of services for all kinds of vacations. If you are visiting Williams Lake, this is where you really want to be.

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310 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4C2 Canada
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24C 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M6 Canada

Certified Esthetician/Nail Technician,Lip Sense Distributor, MAP Certified, Certified Footlogix/LCN Pedicurist, Certified Advanced Tinting & Perming,Certified Naturopathic Massage therapist, CMP Certified Master Pedicurist, Beauty Safe Certified!

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

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

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171 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L9 Canada

We’re dedicated to selling your home or finding you that dream home you are searching for. You are invited to browse our website and call or e-mail us with any questions you have about buying or selling a home in the area.

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664 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M6 Canada

Renowned for its spectacular scenery, history, and culture, Williams Lake is an ideal pick for those who seek adventure, relaxation, a business stopover, or simply a great vacation stay.

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370 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4P6 Canada

YOUR FAVOURITE AND MOST LOVED PIZZA SHOP!

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397 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

We are a family owned and operated dry cleaners and coin laundromat committed to serving our community with friendly, efficient service at competitive pricing. Helping you with all your laundry needs so you can get back to claiming your free time!

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197E 4th Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada
250-305-9010250-305-9010
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298 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y9 Canada
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36 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A2 Canada
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201-366 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J5, Canada

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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25 4th Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J6 Canada

Whether you’re looking to buy or sell property, you’ve come to the right place. By working with us, we will ensure that all your real estate needs are met and will guide you every step of the way.

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94 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z4 Canada
(250) 392-4014(250) 392-4014
(250) 392-5313(250) 392-5313
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299 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M2 Canada

Looking for the best nearby casual dining steakhouse and no-frills restaurant in Williams Lake BC? MR MIKES SteakhouseCasual is about feeling like you belong, where everyone feels comfortable in his or her own way. It’s a place where you don’t have to be something you’re not, you can just be yourself and come as you are. Enjoy tasty affordable creations like our Canada AAA signature steaks, famous Mikeburgers, tasty pastas, big bowl salads, and house-branded wines and beers. Great value. A daily happy hour. No stuffed shirt attitude. Just real people and great food. A favourite Williams Lake BC restaurant, come in, unwind and enjoy our fantastic food and drink specials. Visit us today at our Williams Lake BC steakhouse. And be as casual as you like.

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383 Oliver St. Unit 306, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada
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83E 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada

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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24F 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H6 Canada

Kome Sushi was established in downtown Williams Lake in October 2018, and is run by one sushi chef and one assistant chef. “Kome” means “rice” in Japanese, and Kome Sushi offers a premium Japanese rice for their unique sushi menus. ‘Aburi oshi sushi’ are some of their most popular dishes, with wild salmon, albacore tuna and other varieties of seafood. Their ‘2nd Avenue Roll’ and ‘Wakey-wakey roll’ are also popular menu items. Order online for your convenience, and pick up your order at 24F Second Avenue S. Please visit Kome Sushi online to see the full menu and place your order.

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

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

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149 2nd Avenue North, Williams Lake, BC, Canada

Locksmith and Knife shop

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278 2nd Avenue N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z8 Canada
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655 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R9 Canada
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179 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A5 Canada

Sam’s Restaurant, in Williams Lake, BC, is a locally owned and operated restaurant serving Chinese & Western cuisine.

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700 Borland St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N1, Canada
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79 3rd Avenue North, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A3, Canada
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240C Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1 Canada
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85 3rd Ave. S. Unit 2, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J1 Canada

RE/MAX Williams Lake Realty is a locally owned real estate brokerage. RE/MAX stands out because of its mix of globally recognizable branding, and local real estate agents that have extensive knowledge of the region. Working with a RE/MAX agent allows you take advantage of our outstanding service, continuous agent education, and targeted advertising. Feel good about your whole experience knowing each RE/MAX agent celebrates the culture of giving by supporting various charities through each home purchase and sale in our office.

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770 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N1 Canada

Williams Lake’s top restaurant for Asian cuisine. Sushi Sakura serves authentic Japanese, Korean and other Asian dishes that has pleased the Cariboo community for over 10 years. *Sushi Sakura is not affiliated with businesses outside of Williams Lake

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204 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y9 Canada

We have Bowling Leagues for all ages,

bowling birthday parties,

friends and family bowling,

groups and fundraising events,

and our ever popular “Cosmic Bowling”

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299A 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T8 Canada

Brent’s goal at Essence Pilates is to offer small classes with personalized programs for every body. Brent believes this is important so that results are noticed and injuries are prevented. Thorough guidance and a personal approach is what Essence Pilates Fitness Studio is all about.

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360 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4P6 Canada

We make Gelato and Sorbetto’s daily in a variety of flavours. You pay for the amount you get. We charge $3/100grams.

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525 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1 Canada
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383 Oliver Street #101, Williams Lake, BC, Canada
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730B Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N1 Canada

Tanya Rankin has achieved has achieved an unparalleled level of success due to consistent marketing techniques, ever changing concepts, and most importantly adhering to her trademark mission statement: “To provide customer service above and beyond the industry standard, where client satisfaction and customer service comes first.”

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41 7th Ave. N. Unit 102, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T8 Canada

We provide a healthy alternative to most fast food restaurants. Made fresh with real food, smoothies, juices, espresso, soups, wraps, salads & snacks.

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525 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1 Canada
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83F 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada

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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525 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R9 Canada
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197 2nd Ave. N. Unit 203, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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635A Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M8 Canada
(778) 416-2979(778) 416-2979

Fresh bread, buns, cinnamon buns and assorted goodies, baked fresh daily. We carry many deli items such as sausage rolls, mini pizzas, subs, and salads. We also create beautiful trays of various foods by order.

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181 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H68 Canada
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149 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada

Open Monday to Friday 9-5, Saturdays by appointment. Stylists work extended hours upon request. Full service hair salon and tanning beds.

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197 2nd Ave. N. Unit 203, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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180B 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A4 Canada

We serve an assortment of Fair Trade organic coffees, teas, and cold beverages. We also offer a variety of freshly baked goods, including gluten free and dairy free. The Bean Counter proudly serves locally grown products when available.

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24A 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H6 Canada
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291A 2nd Ave. N. , Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z7 Canada
The Fourwinds Driving Program is designed to develop confidence, independence along with safe & defensive driving habits.
All aspects of the program are very Interesting and informative. All topics covered are easy to understand and will appeal to students of all ages
Taught  in the city of Williams Lake BC, using the most up-to-date  teaching and visual aids available.
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113 Yorston St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G6 Canada

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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664 Oliver Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M6 Canada
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143 4th Ave. S. Unit 201, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J8 Canada
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197 2nd Ave. N. Unit 206, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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99 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z3 Canada

Since 1999, family owned and operated Lakecity Appliance Repair has provided 100 Mile House, Quesnell, Chilcotin Plateau, Horsefly and the surrounding communities with superior appliance parts and repair services. We repair all major brands of appliances and sell high quality individual parts for the DIY repair at competitive prices.

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104 2nd Ave. N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z6 Canada

Domino’s Pizza in Williams Lake, BC offers both carryout and delivery options for your convenience! Located at the intersection of 2 Ave. N. and Borland St., Domino’s is never far away! Order pizza delivery to your home after attending an event at the Cariboo Memorial Complex, or pick up a fresh, hot carryout on your way home from class at Thompson Rivers University, Williams Lake Campus. No matter what the occasion is, Domino’s can help provide you with a worry-free meal!

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383 Oliver Street #205, Williams Lake, BC, Canada
(250) 267-4924(250) 267-4924
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172 2nd Ave. N. Unit 201, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z6 Canada

WorkBC Centres are here to help you find your next job.  You will be able to access job search resources, employment planning, skills assessment, training, work experience opportunities and more. Get started using online services or visit your WorkBC Centre today.

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383 Oliver St. Unit 206, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

John D. Russell (1960) studied law in Vancouver (UBC) and specializes in business law. Since 1992  he has been an attorney, first at Thompson & Elliot in Vancouver, and from 1996 as an independent lawyer in Williams Lake, BC.

His practice includes guiding corporate law transactions, which can involve financing and real estate components. He also has extensive experiences in other related solicitor’s work including leases, wills and estate planning situations.

John has clients in various sectors such as industry, trade and services, including manufacturing, trucking, automotive and timber and timber products.

John has postgraduate courses in mergers, acquisitions, insolvency, real estate and financing transactions, tax and corporate reorganizations.

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121C 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada

My Store Offers: onsite battery repairs, trophies & engraving, sizing up or down rings, replacing stones, plastic name tags & much more. Located at TD Mall

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29C 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J1 Canada
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1A 2nd Ave. S. Unit 83, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 Canada

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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366 Yorston St. Unit 204, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J5 Canada
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48 Yorston St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G7 Canada

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

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

173 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
240A Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1 Canada
112 4th Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2C7 Canada
72C Second Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H6 Canada
525 Proctor St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1 Canada
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198 4th Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2C7 Canada

Kiwanis Park is truly a park for the young (and young at heart)!

Located in the heart of downtown and adjacent to the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex, the park contains a Little League ball field, tennis courts, a state of the art spray park, swings, slides, adventure play structure, washroom, picnic facilities and gazebo.

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635 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M8 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2013
Funded by: A Downtown Williams Lake BIA Initiative in partnership with Davis Arts. Project made possible with contributions from Williams Lake and District Credit Union, Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society, Cariboo Regional District and City of Williams Lake.

About:

In 2013 Williams Lake was coming out of a depression and Dwayne felt inspired to paint the 1920’s era, a time that felt care-free and playful. He chose to paint a speakeasy scene because he noticed there were three windows on the wall, and that made him think of the three entertainment venues in Williams Lake that burned down: The Maple Leaf Hotel (1920-1977) at 1st and Oliver, the Ranch Motel (1919-1921) at Oliver Street and Mackenzie and the Lakeview Hotel (fire 2005) at Oliver and Yorston. The other half of the mural depicts a bakery, which Dwayne chose as a tip-of-the-hat to the building’s current occupant, Taylor Made Cakes. A speakeasy and bakery from the roaring 20’s era. Find Charlie Chaplin enjoying a moment out of the spotlight.

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Dwayne’s mural uses a forced perspective to create the illusion that one could walk into the mural. The original plan was for the business there to set up a patio, table and chairs, which would have added depth to the trompe d’oeil effect. Downtown Williams Lake BIA Summer student, Abbigayle Taylor, worked with Dwayne on this mural. Abbigayle is the daughter of the couple that own and run the bakery Taylor Made Cakes, the business directly beside the mural.

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78 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H9 Canada

GRAB A SEAT FOR THE BEST SHOW AROUND!

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90 4th Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2C6 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2002
Funded by: Communities in Bloom, City of Williams Lake

About:

Initially, this mural met with some resistance from the Firehall. The Fire Chief thought the mural would be flowers and he wanted none of it. Half way through the mural creation, the firemen decided they liked it. When the mural was completed they all posed proudly for a picture in front of it. The firefighters were later inspired to paint the door in the wall red to match the mural. It is fitting that the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society now inhabits this building and its past use as a firehall will not be forgotten thanks to Dwayne’s vivid mural. Depicted here is a history of three eras of fire-fighting. On the right, we see a steam-powered water pumper connected to a horse buggy. Centered is the large spool for water hoses. The men would push the hand cart to the fire where they would connect to a water truck or to a water hydrant. On the left is a modern-day fire truck beside fire fighters in action wearing modern-day gear. The fire itself was inspired by the Tony’s Leather fire (1950) downtown Williams Lake.

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Dwayne’s challenge here was to blend eras in a readable way. Notice the illusion he has created of the wall falling and the fire is coming towards the viewer. Dwayne worked closely on this mural with eldest daughter, Denica Davis, who was at the time an aspiring young artist.

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

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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90 4th Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2C6 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2011
Funded by: Cariboo Central Arts and Culture Society and BC’s Community Tourism Opportunities program via the Cariboo Coast Tourism Association, and with the support of the Cariboo Regional District and City of Williams Lake

About:

This is a mural where you can find new hidden details each time you look. Notice the sky is a river, look for where the water runs backward, find the impossible angles. There are hands throughout the design, creative hands holding and gasping and building. The large silhouette figure is abstract to portray an idea coming into the world, cradled by an artist’s hands. This mural shows ideas becoming art. It celebrates how an artist’s hands birth ideas that transcend the physical world.

Artistic Notes:

This mural was created using Dwayne’s usual method. He designs the image, then puts the image over a photo of the wall on his computer, then puts a graph on the actual wall and blocks in the design using the graph. However, Dwayne and Steven soon went “off book” with this creative process. An error during graphing made the main figure in silhouette far larger than intended. Happy with the effect of the error, the artists found themselves inspired to add faces in the cloud, include hidden animals, and delight in painting details that can only exist in an imagined world. Dwayne worked with his son Steven on this mural. The wording on the mural’s commemoration plaque is written by Steven.

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800 MacKenzie Ave S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1E4 Canada
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109 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L9 Canada
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102 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A4 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2007
Funded by: Communities in Bloom, City Vacuum, Paint Depot, City of Wiliams Lake in recognition of Doug and Floris Martineau

About:

Communities in Bloom asked Dwayne to paint a ranch scene, and he wanted to depict an old-fashioned branding. Dwayne painted from photos he’d taken years ago at a Dorsey Ranch branding. The scene reminds him of Texas Fosbery’s Ranch, by Lee’s Corner out west, a place Dwayne spent a lot of time as a child. Dwayne says if it weren’t for his first horse Knothead, an $85 gift from his father, he would have been a cowboy. Fortunately for us, Knothead lived up to his name and Dwayne got so frustrated with the horse that he chose a career in the arts instead. Dwayne says these days only the small ranches brand like this and that, for the most part, the whole branding culture is gone. The modern ranches tag their cattle on the ear. This ranch scene is inspired by the Dorsey Ranch by Anahim Lake in Tsilhqot’in territory “out west” along highway 20. An old fashioned “branding” is taking place, where cowboys heat the branding irons in the fire and seer the cattle in the spring. The boy sitting on the back of the truck is Dwayne as a child, enjoying the company of a ranch hand he remembers that always found time to play guitar and tell stories when there was fencing work to be done.

Artistic Notes:

The texture and shape of the wall dictated the mural design. On the left where the wall is high subjects are close to life-sized. On the right, where the wall is shorter, subjects are receding into the distance. Dwayne and Steven spent a lot of time painting the ranch’s ground, working to achieve the illusion of it falling back. The wall had been freshly stuccoed which made painting in textures quite challenging. Dwayne’s son Steven helped by painting the trees and the ground.

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

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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800 Mackenzie Ave. S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V2 Canada

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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179 3rd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A5 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2003
Funded by: Communities in Bloom with special thanks to City of Williams Lake, Rotary of Williams Lake, Canadian Tire (WL), Kal Tire, Tire Craft, Big O, Bee Jay’s Towing, Big B Tire, OK Tire, Fountain Tire and Sam’s Restaurant

About:

Communities in Bloom had just opened the River Valley Trail. Dwayne wanted to bring an image of the trail to downtown. He found a beautiful spot, photographed it thoroughly, and then painted it as accurately as he could. You can look for the exact spot on the trail by entering at the Mackenzie access point, and then turning left (south) on the trail. Passerby, Ralph Heitman, suggested to Dwayne that he should paint a deer in the bushes. Dwayne did so, and also added a fawn. Now, over a decade later, trees have grown up in front of the painted deer and fawn. You can still peek through and see them – which Dwayne invites school kids to do when he takes classes on mural tours. The mural depicts a specific spot on the River Valley Trail, a 12km pedestrian and biking path that runs from Williams Lake to the Fraser River.

Artistic Notes:

Dwayne says this mural is all about light, the light of an single moment in time. This is his most nature-focussed mural and he has used an impressionist style. Dwayne painted this one all on his own.

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97 1st Ave South, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4 Canada
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178 Oliver Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada
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110 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada

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”.

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58 3rd Ave South, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H9 Canada
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800 Mackenzie Ave. S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2V2 Canada

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

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

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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169 Yorston Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G6 Canada
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188 1st Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y8 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2004
Funded by: The Williams Lake Tribune

About:

Clive and Irene Stangoe purchased Williams Lake The Tribune from George Renner in 1950 and published the paper for the next two decades from the lower floor of their home situated on Oliver Street. Clive was the publisher and Irene was the community editor. In 1973 The Black family bought The Tribune and moved it to its current location on 1st Ave. North. The Williams Lake Tribune was the first paper purchased by the now huge community newspaper chain Black Press. The cowboy silhouette is from the Tribune Paper’s logo. The Tribune wanted its original location, the Stangoe home, painted in the mural along with cows to symbolize Williams Lake’s western culture. Dwayne pulled the 75th issue of the paper and combined the real content of that issue with his made-up story about Communities in Bloom – a tip-of-the-hat to the organization that initiated the mural program.

Artistic Notes:

The first challenge with this wall was the vent that spewed out black residue. Dwayne decided to cover the vent with the dark figure in silhouette. His next challenge was to make the mural both nostalgic and modern. He achieved this by painting the old Tribune building in a realistic style, and painting a larger-than-life paper sporting a 3D page curl. Dwayne had help from his son Steven who painted the cows, trees, and the silhouette.

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645 MacKenzie Ave N Unit A, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N9, Canada
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525 Proctor Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1 Canada
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92 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M1 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2003
Funded by: Communities in Bloom, City of Williams Lake

About:

Communities in Bloom (CIB) asked Dwayne for a mural of local industry. Dwayne chose the four industries depicted, and CIB approved his design. The cowboy and the horse are not based on specific individuals to give a timeless and universal feel to the figures. End of the Roll had just moved into the building and they were happy to see the mural going up. The mural depicts Williams Lake’s four industries, from left to right: Ranching, tourism/rodeo, logging and mining.

Artistic Notes:

Dwayne’s challenge was to combine such different scenes into a single congruous work. He wanted to give each industry its own space and tie them into a shared experience, a goal and a challenge that faces Williams Lake’s diverse community. To achieve his goal, Dwayne focused on areas of colour, thinking in blocks and shapes rather than image details. The rider and horse figure work as a separation between our oldest industry on the left, and our two more modern industries on the right, the cowboy embodying the courage and resilience that has pulled our community through the ups and downs that come with a natural resource-based economy. Dwayne had some help with the cows from his son Steven.

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1153 S Lakeside Dr, Williams Lake, BC V2G 3A7, Canada
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700 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T1 Canada
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171 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L9 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2015
Funded by: Crosina Family, Downtown Williams Lake BIA, City of Williams Lake, Cariboo Regional District

About:

The mural is on the wall of a building owned by Louis James Crosina and Clara Anna Noble’s great-granddaughter, Anita Crosina. This was a fun mural to paint because many people stopped by to tell Dwayne and Steven their memories of the Crosina family and of that era of local history. Back in 1963 Lil died unexpectedly of a heart attack while working in the 153 mile store, after which the door was locked and was never re-opened. The store has remained undisturbed, just as Lil left it, and is now a time capsule and a treasure for historians. There is a plan to move the 153 mile store and contents to downtown Williams Lake where it can be enjoyed by the public. Louis and Clara Crosina (1800’s) beside their only daughter Lil Crosina’s portrait and their one of their three son’s with his horse and dog. Also depicted are the Crosina family’s 153 mile store (1904 -1963), roadhouse and ranch.

Artistic Notes:

Dwayne used the three windows in the building to separate the mural into scenes spanning time and place. Sepia tones set the mural in the deep past. The scenes are so compelling the viewer has the experience of not seeing the windows at all. The texture of the wall itself was a challenge for the muralist. It is bumpy, deep and porous stucco and it soaked up a lot of paint. Dwayne used caulking to smooth out sections were detail was needed, and some of those areas now come out further than other parts of the wall. Dwayne’s son Steven helped paint this mural.

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

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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86 3 Ave N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4C2, Canada

We are a very RV-friendly town! We have free RV-only parking right in the core of the downtown, across from beautiful Boitanio Park and just steps from all amenities.

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

The Gibraltar Room is a multi-purpose room located in the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex. This room, frequently rented for weddings, conferences, meeting, films, concerts and lectures, can be set up theatre or banquet style and is available for rent.

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113 Yorston St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1G6, Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2017
Funded by: Owners of Lake City Glass

About:

This mural was a birthday gift from Sheila Mortensen to her husband Chester on his 73rd birthday. “What do you get the man who has everything?” asks Sheila. Well, a mural of course! The couple started their glass business in a garage on 1st avenue back in 1972 when they first moved to Williams Lake. In 1985 they moved their business to their current location. A 1972 garage featuring co-owner of Lake City Glass Chester Mortensen.

Artistic Notes:

When Dwayne first added Chester’s image to the wall, many locals waved at their long-time friend, and did double-takes at what looks like a new garage entrance. The mural feels very life-like and has fooled many people, causing more than a few chuckles. The stucco surface of the wall had Dwayne painting each area 3 times to fill in the tiny stucco holes. This gives the mural’s lines a slightly blurred edge. Dwayne painted this one on his own.

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525 Proctor St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4J1, Canada

In August of 2010 the WIlliams Lake Cycling Club, City of Williams Lake and the Cariboo Regional District were proud to open the newly constructed Boitanio Bike Park. Covering over 10 acres, the park is the largest of its kind in the interior of BC. It has 6 major jump lines, pump track, drop zone, flow trails and log work right in the centre of the City. We suggest a run on Fox Mountain (Hillbilly is amazing) then roll down Broadway to the Fox Mountain Brewery, over the bank and you’re in the park. Or just session the park all day while the rest of the family relaxes on the grassy fields of Boitanio Park.

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180 3rd Ave. N, Williams Lake, BC V2G 2A4 Canada

The Cariboo Regional District Library is an integrated public library system that currently provides library services to residents of the regional district through fifteen branch libraries.

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

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.

Artistic Notes:

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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213 2nd Ave North, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z5 Canada
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90 4th Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 2C6 Canada
Since being converted from the retired Williams Lake fire hall in 2009, the Central Cariboo Arts Centre provides studio space for the WL Spinners, Weavers, and Fibre Artists’ Guild, the Cariboo Potters’ Guild, and the Cariboo Arts Society.
The Arts Centre is also home base to the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society, and the Community Arts Council of Williams Lake. Two rental spaces are available for community use.
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29A 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1J1 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2004
Funded by: Communities in Bloom, City of Williams Lake, Peterson Contracting, The Paint Depot, Leon’s Painting, Windsor Plywood, and Davis Arts

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Dwayne says the railway wasn’t supposed to travel through Williams Lake originally, it was planned for the much larger centre at the time 150 Mile House, then on to Quesnel. But, “in true wild-west fashion” says Dwayne, “someone paid someone and somehow, the railroad got re-routed to its current location and this City’s future was assured.” Another strong influence that helped to build Williams Lake is the Stampede Rodeo, an event that will reach its 100th year in 2026. Now a popular family attraction, the Stampede started out with dare-devil events and wild parties in the streets and many unruly cowboys locked in jail. As for the mural’s three “Williams,” William Pinchbeck (1831 – 1893) was a gold rush roadhouse operator, ranch owner, and an officer for the British Columbia Provincial Police. Chief William, namesake of the City of Williams Lake, was chief in 1842 when the first priest, Father Demers, visited the Cariboo and New Caledonia. Chief William offered Father Demers his own house to stay in and the Chief himself moved into his son’s house next door. Chief William was responsible for keeping the peace between the Aboriginal people and the early gold miners in 1859. He died in the smallpox epidemic of 1862. His son Chief William Junior took over leadership of the Williams Lake Secwepemc people and after some persistent lobbying he managed to convince the provincial government to give his people the Sugarcane reserve in 1879. While Dwayne was painting the mural, a passerby, William Lyne, told him about his own relative, William Lyne Senior who was an early settler in the Williams Lake area. Dwayne looked at the photo and promptly added the 3rd William to the mural. This mural was painted for Williams Lake’s 75th birthday and depicts the town’s early influences: The Pacific Great Eastern Railway, cowboy & ranching culture, and the City’s three “Williams”: William Pinchbeck (left), Chief William (centre), and William Lyne Sr. (right). The cowboys here are Pierro Squinahan and Patrick Chelsea shown performing an early stampede rodeo event called Roman Racing where cowboys would ride two horses with one foot on each horse.

Artistic Notes:

At a mural price of $4000, and the largest mural Dwayne had ever been commissioned for, his challenge was to keep costs down. During the long painting process, it rained often and at one point the scaffolding got stuck and almost tipped over. Our prolific Dwayne Davis almost became part of Williams Lake history right then and there! Of all Dwayne’s murals in Williams Lake, this one covers the largest square footage. Lion Carrigon donated time to prepare the wall for the mural and Peterson Contracting donated power scaffolding so Dwayne could access the complete wall to paint it.

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245 Cameron Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1S7 Canada
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450 Mart St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1N3 Canada
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299 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M2 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2014
Funded by: Downtown Williams Lake BIA and City of Williams Lake on Williams Lake’s 85th Anniversary

About:

Dwayne wanted to paint a scene from a roadhouse which were vital centers during the goldrush era before the railroad. Dwayne says the stage coaches could only make 20-30 miles a day, so we had a lot of these roadhouses dotting the gold rush trail. They provided a post office, café, and hotel services to gold miners. Towns like Williams Lake grew up around the roadhouses. The practice of the day was for gold miners to stop and get rest and supplies on the way to Barkerville and then, depending on their luck, they would return to the roadhouse to either buy it, or work there until they could afford to get back on the goldrush trail. This is the scene from a typical roadhouse, a stopping place for stage coaches on their way to and from the Barkerville gold rush. The mural is dedicated to the many posts that serviced the road-weary travellers of the 1860’s to the mid 1900’s from Lillooet to the Cariboo to Barkerville. The car and truck are from the 1920’s. The man on the horse is Antoine Boitanio (1880’s – 1940’s) who was born on the Alkali Lake Reserve and was instrumental in starting the Williams Lake Stampede. Boitanio Mall, Boitanio Park and Boitanio Lake all bear his hame. The man smoking is Charlie Twann, honoured in 2006 by BC Cowboy Hall of Fame after 70 years of working on cattle ranches. When Dwayne was a child he saw Twann’s photo and he always remembered it – he painted Twann’s photo into this mural because his pose reminded Dwayne of all the Tsilhqot’in cowboys. The man in the middle is the property owner’s dad who is still alive and well and living in the area.

Artistic Notes:

Sepia tones are used to capture the feel of a time long ago. Dwayne used the truck and car to anchor the foreground of the mural in the actual modern-day parking lot, to give the viewer the impression that one could step into the past and join the gold rush fever. Dwayne had help from his uncle Stew Davis, who is not an artist but was willing to do blocking-in work. Artist Elizabeth Hoelderl contributed her skills to parts of the pick-up and the car wheels.

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48 Mackenzie Ave South, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1C3 Canada
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110 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 Canada
(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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8 3rd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H9 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2012
Funded by: Downtown Williams Lake BIA, Cariboo Friendship Society and support of the Cariboo Regional District and City of Williams Lake through the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society

About:

The “What a Boy Wants” sign above the bike for sale is Dwayne’s tip-of-the-hat to the biking community that was just starting to take off at the mural’s painting in 2012. General Mercantile & Tack did not really exist, but it is the kind of store that would have been the hub of each community during the 1890’s. Featured in the mural are the real historical figures Judge Begbie (1819 – 1894), standing beside the entry to the store, and Lloyd Cyclone Smith (1895 – 1932), standing in the doorway holding a saddle. The Dry Goods salesman, sitting with a cat, was painted from a photo of the property owner’s grandfather.

Artistic Notes:

Dwayne chose to paint in sepia tones to give the mural a 19th century feel. The only detail not in sepia tones are the flowers in the window boxes, which Dwayne added to bring colour to the mural. Dwayne wanted to make this mural approachable and he capitalized on the empty space in front of the mural wall by creating a design that lends itself to interaction. His goal was to make the viewer feel they are part of the mural. The many people who pose in front of this mural, with vintage cars and clothing, or just for fun, are a testament to Dwayne’s success. Two amateur artists, Miranda Fontaine (staff at Friendship Society) and Jamie Moore (summer student at Downtown Williams Lake BIA) helped to paint this mural. Dwayne likes to mentor amateur mural artists. Typically, he creates the mural design and then shows the artists how to paint rough work, or specific details. On this mural, the young artists had the opportunity to paint quite a bit, and Dwayne spent as much time mentoring as he did painting himself.

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109 Oliver Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L6 Canada
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349 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada

Artist: Dwayne Davis, 2008
Funded by: Communities in Bloom

About:

This garden scene was inspired by one of Dwayne’s earliest trips to the coast where he saw Bouchard Gardens for the first time. Those early memories, combined with input from Communities in Bloom, gave rise to the sanctuary now depicted on the wall. A garden scene from the Artist’s imagination.

Artistic Notes:

The mural was originally planned with a border all the way around, but it was a challenge to create the illusion of the brick receding back towards the painted gazebo. Dwayne achieved the “walk in” feel by extending the painted brick outside the border to the bottom of the wall, where the painting now touches the real parking lot cement. The painting is done in an impressionist style, with details blurred, and is meant to be gazed at from a distance. Artist Lee Sollenberger and friend Darren Thompson worked with Dwayne on this mural. Darren painted the black border surrounding the picture and learned to paint flowers. The three had a great time working on the mural together and Dwayne says that to date, this mural was the most fun to paint.

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Across Street from 700 Borland St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T1 Canada

We are a very RV-friendly town! We have free RV-only parking right in the core of the downtown, across from beautiful Boitanio Park and just steps from all amenities.

446 Oliver St. Unit 310, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4 Canada
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Cariboo Hwy, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4Y9, Canada

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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271 Oliver Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M2, Canada

Artist: Young Naturalists Club with Sashi Star, 2011
Made Possible by: Delainey’s Lock & Key, Scout Island Young Naturalists Club, and the Cariboo Chilcotin Conservation Society’s Waste Wise Program

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Sick of seeing graffiti on the side of their building, Angie Delainey organized this painting event to both paint over the existing graffiti and hopefully deter future vandalism.  The paint was sourced at Central Cariboo Disposal’s paint recycling program by Mary Forbes of the Cariboo Chilcotin Conservation Society’s Waste Wise Program.  In an average year, the paint recycling program diverts tens of thousands of paint cans and spray cans, which are instead returned to the depot where both the containers and the paint contents are properly recycled.  Community members have the opportunity to use this paint for their home projects.  For information call Central Cariboo Disposal, 5101 Frizzi Road in Williams Lake at (250) 392-5893.

Artistic Notes:

Members of the community and the Young Naturalists Club (over 50 people!) came out on a beautiful spring-weather Earth Day, working under the direction of Sashi Star, who brought cohesion to the many pieces of art being created simultaneously.  This was truly a community effort!  Viewers will notice a red-winged blackbird which represents Scout Island (the bird is part of their logo), and several caribou which represent the Cariboo Chilcotin Conservation Society. Since this wall was painted, there has only ever been one unsanctioned addition – a small “stick man” added to the corner.  All other graffiti has ceased.

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350 Barnard St. Unit 204, Williams Lake. British Columbia, V2G 4T9
250-392-2226250-392-2226
250-392-2838

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.

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197 2nd Ave. N. Unit 102, Williams Lake, British Columbia, V2G 1Z5

We offer four main conservation education programs: Water Wise, Waste Wise, Watershed Health, and Sustainable Life. Within these programs we support children, the general public, and businesses in the form of classroom sessions, field trips, community events, workshops, business coaching, brochures, digital campaigns, newspaper columns, signage, and many other educational activities!

Our Mission:

We work within the community, with the community, to maintain and enhance the health of the environment as the basis of a strong economy and vital society.

Our Purpose:

  • -To provide conservation education to all sectors of the Cariboo Chilcotin public with the aim of changing behaviours to protect our natural environment;
  • -To heighten awareness around issues affecting land, water, air, and climate;
  • -To inspire stewardship and careful exploration of the Cariboo Chilcotin region via species and ecosystems education; and
  • -To leverage our stewardship efforts by taking action and working with like-minded partners in our region
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327 Oliver St, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1M4, Canada

Downtown Williams Lake is a not-for-profit business improvement association which engages in a variety of revitalization and marketing activities geared specifically towards attracting residents, tourists, investors, entrepreneurs, workers, and ultimately more shoppers, diners, and service-seekers to the downtown.

Mission
To enhance our dynamic and flourishing community, with downtown at its heart.

Values
We support our mission with the spirit of collaboration, integrity, and respect, and with a deep-seated sense of community.

Vision
As the heart of the Colourful Cariboo Culture, we will become a highly prosperous and socially desirable business, multicultural, and recreational destination.

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24A 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, British Columbia, V2G 1H6

Quality hair services offered in the comfort of my home or downtown at a new salon. I offer all hair services including hair colouring, foils, perms and all ages of haircuts. I also am carrying Kenra retail and Wet brushes. I will also special order almost all other brands of retail or appliances. I have added to most of my colour formulas Matrix bonding treatment and sealer when asked for. Clients have found a thicker fuller feel to the hair and of course super softness.

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112 A 2nd Ave. N., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Z6
(250) 398-8334(250) 398-8334

Cafeteria style restaurant, good home cooked meals, reasonably priced, includes a children’s menu and senior menu as well as appetizers and great food!

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183 Oliver St., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L9 CA

Owner and operator Vicky Ortiz strives to fulfill all of your magickal and spiritual needs. Along with the most interesting and unique gifts, we offer a wide variety of tarot and oracle cards, books, smudging supplies and incenses.

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83C 2nd Avenue S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 CA

Serving the Cariboo with quality photographs for all your identification needs. We also carry many beautiful and inspiring gifts from talented local artisans such as Sudz Naturals and stained glass by Lelie Milton. As well, we carry items from international artisans, including far-reaching fair-trade cooperatives in Ghana and Guatemala. We have a wide variety of crystals, jewellery, smudging essentials, oracle cards and more.

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, Williams Lake, BC CA

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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160A Oliver Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1L8 CA

We are an award winning financial planning practice based in Williams Lake, BC with clients from Prince George all the way to Vancouver. We have won awards in all areas of financial planning including investments, insurance, mortgages and the BC North Year 1-4 Financial Planner of the year. Ryan holds a Certified Financial Planner designation as well as a Registered Retirement Consultant designation.

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Located at Kiwanis Park, Williams Lake, BC CA

This is one of three public restrooms in Downtown Williams Lake. Please note that these washrooms are closed during the winter months.

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8 3rd Ave. S, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H9 CA

Laureen is a passionate and creative artist  who has developed a special ability to capture the essence of youth through the lens of her camera. Always interested in photography, she began her professional career, inspired by her three beautiful boys. Her desire to create one-of-a-kind images of her children saw her photography evolve in a unique artistic direction – a direction which has resulted in an exciting and growing business. Ongoing study and experimentation with photography and the latest in digital software provides Laureen with the skills and knowledge necessary to create photographs that exceed the expectations of her clients.

Laureen’s relaxed and creative approach to each photo session brings out the best in her subjects and allows her to capture their individuality in ways others can’t. Laureen has a preference to shoot in natural light and outdoor settings, resulting in photos that are rich in colour and contrast.     Whether photographing children, families or individuals, her distinct images capture the moment, stir emotions and spark imagination.

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83IA 2nd Ave. S., Williams Lake, BC V2G 3W3 CA
(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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Located at Boitanio Park, Williams Lake, BC CA

This is one of three public restrooms in Downtown Williams Lake. Please note that these washrooms are closed during the winter months.

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