This preserved street in Barkerville, BC, offers a glimpse into British Columbia’s Gold Rush era. Once the largest city north of San Francisco and west of Chicago, Barkerville sprang to life in the 1860s after the discovery of gold in nearby Williams Creek. Today, it stands as a National Historic Site and open-air museum, where wooden boardwalks and heritage storefronts continue to tell the story of boomtown ambition and frontier life in 19th-century Canada.
Title: Barkerville
Location: Barkerville, British Columb
Year Photographed: 2018
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