Chilcotin
Chilcotin is a region in the interior of British Columbia, Canada, located between the Skeena River and the Chilcotin River. It is known for its rugged landscapes, including the Chilcotin Mountains and the Chilcotin Plateau, which are part of the larger Coast Mountains. The region is sparsely populated, with the primary communities being the village of Williams Lake and the town of Burns Lake.
The Chilcotin region is home to a variety of wildlife, including grizzly bears, black bears, moose, and
The Chilcotin region is accessible via the Chilcotin Highway, which connects it to the rest of British
In recent years, the Chilcotin region has faced challenges related to resource development and Indigenous rights.