Description:
The Red Coach Inn hotel has 49 well-appointed guestrooms with air-conditioning, private baths, full cable TV with movie channel, and two double beds that can accommodate maximum quad occupancy based on sharing existing beds.
Address:
170 Hwy 97 North
City: 100 Mile House
100 Mile House City Info.
One Hundred Mile House was originally known as Bridge Creek. Its origins as a Canadian settlement go back to the fur trade. It acquired its current name during the Cariboo Gold Rush where a roadhouse existed as a resting point for travellers moving between Kamloops and Fort Alexandria (present-day Quesnel). The roadhouse, which has since burned down, was 100 miles up the Gold Rush Trail that originated at Lillooet (the most northerly navigable point on the Fraser River).
At present, One Hundred Mile House is the primary service centre for the South Cariboo and has a population of approximately 2,000. The service area has a population roughly ten times the size of the town. It includes the communities of Lac La Hache, Forest Grove, Lone Butte, Bridge Lake, 70 Mile House, and 108 Mile Ranch, the largest residential centre between Kamloops and Williams Lake. The primary industries of One Hundred Mile House are forestry and ranching.