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100 Mile House

100 Mile House
District municipality
District of 100 Mile House
Motto: "Centum Salutationes"
100 Mile House is located in British Columbia
100 Mile House
100 Mile House
Location of 100 Mile House in British Columbia
Coordinates: 51°38′31″N 121°17′50″W / 51.64194°N 121.29722°W / 51.64194; -121.29722Coordinates: 51°38′31″N 121°17′50″W / 51.64194°N 121.29722°W / 51.64194; -121.29722
Country  Canada
Province  British Columbia
Region South Cariboo
Regional district Cariboo
Founded 1862
Incorporated 1965
Government
 • Mayor Mitch Campsall
 • MP Cathy McLeod (Conservative)
 • MLA Donna Barnett (Liberal)
Area
 • District municipality 53.29 km2 (20.58 sq mi)
Elevation 927 m (3,041 ft)
Population (2011)
 • District municipality 1,886
 • Density 35.4/km2 (92/sq mi)
 • Urban 1,721
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
Area code(s) 250 / 778 / 236
Highways BC 97
Waterways Bridge Creek

100 Mile House is a town and district municipality located in the South Cariboo region of central British Columbia, Canada.

100 Mile House was originally known as Bridge Creek House, named after the creek running through the area. Its origins as a settlement go back to the time when Thomas Miller owned a collection of ramshackle buildings serving the traffic of the gold rush as a resting point for travellers moving between Kamloops and Fort Alexandria, which was 98 miles (158 km) north of 100 Mile House farther along the HBC Brigade Trail. It acquired its current name during the Cariboo Gold Rush where a roadhouse was constructed in 1862 at the 100 miles (160 km) mark up the Old Cariboo Road from Lillooet.

In 1930, Lord Martin Cecil left England to come to 100 Mile House and manage the estate owned by his father, the 5th Marquess of Exeter. The estate's train stop on the Pacific Great Eastern (now CNR) railway is to the west of town and called Exeter. The town, which at the time consisted of the roadhouse, a general store, a post office, telegraph office and a power plant, had a population of 12. The original road house burned down in 1937.

100 Mile House residents often go by the demonym BX'ers, in relation to Barnard's Express.

100 Mile House is on Secwepemc unceded territory. The nearest Secwepemc band is the Tsq'escen, for whom a geographic reference point is the Canim Lake Reserve. http://www.landoftheshuswap.com/bandname.html


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