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Nestled along the historic Gold Rush Trail in British Columbia, Canada, between Likely and Wells/Barkerville, Cameron Ridge Bungalows offers a serene escape for travellers of all abilities. While wheelchair accessibility is still in progress with an ADA compliant Black Bear Cabin under construction, the site is an idyllic haven for guests with disabilities especially those seeking a respite from sensory overload. Although not fully accessible as yet, wheelchair users, with assistance, can still enjoy a vacation at Cameron Ridge.
Accessible Fishing and Adventure Activities
Fishing enthusiasts will find Cameron Ridge a dream come true. A 16×8 pontoon boat and 26’ Grumman are wheelchair accessible, equipped with ramps to ensure easy boarding. These boats provide ample space and stability for a pleasant fishing experience on Quesnel Lake. Currently, fishing and lake tours are the primary adventure activities offered for guests with mobility issues.
Booking and Arrival
Booking a stay at Cameron Ridge Bungalows is simple. Guests can reserve their spots via email or phone. Given its remote location, visitors typically arrive by vehicle, though an airport pickup from Williams Lake can be arranged. Cameron Ridge is prominently listed with Destination BC, Likely Tourism, and the Cariboo Chilcotin Tourism Association, offering ample resources to aid in planning your stay.
Cameron Ridge Bungalows strives to create a welcoming and inclusive environment, ensuring all guests can enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility it offers.