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Pemberton BC
Canada
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Your Gateway to Adventure!

Mt Currie stands above the Pemberton
Valley
A Brief History of Pemberton Valley
Farming has been a mainstay of the Pemberton Valley since Europeans
first settled here more than 100 years ago. Today, the fertile
valley, located just 30 minutes north of Whistler, is known for
its seed potatoes, for which it is a major supplier to British
Columbia, Alberta, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California.
Yet, farming and outdoor recreation are relatively new to the
Valleys history. Before European settlers came to the area, Native
peoples from the Interior Salish tribe were the first to call
this area their home. The band settled at the foot of majestic
Mount Currie and the head of Lillooet Lake where Mt. Currie village
exists today.
Just North of Whistler Resort
The Village of Pemberton (population 1,997 as of 2003) is a spectacular
20-minute drive north of Whistler Resort, accessible directly
off Highway 99. The Village, located at the foot of majestic Mt
Currie, is the hub for the Pemberton Valley and district. The
district includes the Village, the first nations community of
Mt. Currie, plus the Pemberton Valley, D'Arcy and Birken.
Discover Pemberton and District
The area was developed at the turn of the century as a result
of forestry and agriculture. The Pemberton Valley lies northwest
of the Village and is famous for its seed potatoes. Pemberton
and district offers world-class activities and recreation including
snowmobiling, horseback riding, skiing, golfing, hiking, rafting,
jet boating and gliding. The district also provides a variety
of shopping, dining, accommodations, and a thriving service and
light industrial sector.
The Pemberton district abounds with natural beauty surrounded
by three of the most beautiful Provincial Parks in BC. There is
ample opportunity for camping at Birkenhead Lake, Garibaldi, Joffre
Lakes and Nairn Falls parks.
Pemberton is easy to reach by road and air. Highway 99 is a well
maintained major provincial highway. The Village's airport provides
access for fixed wing and helicopter traffic.
Pemberton Resources
to Whistler
BC Canada
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