- TripBuzz found 3 things to do indoors in the Ashcroft area. From Ashcroft Museum to The Riv Pub, Ashcroft offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 2 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 4 different types of things to do inside in or near Ashcroft, British Columbia. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Pubs, History Museums, Winery/Vineyard and Scenic Railroads.
- There are 2 indoor activities in Ashcroft, and 1 indoor attraction in a nearby city within 25 miles.
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People who want to get a feel for early railway towns may visit the Ashcroft museum. It's situated in a notably small town of 1600 people, but it contains a dense girth of exhibits displaying the local history of homes and businesses.
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Anyone looking for a couple of drinks and a game of pool in Ashcroft can find them in the Riv Pub. The restaurant isn't open all of the time, but the bar is open on a regular hourly basis.
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18 votes
2524 Cariboo Highway, Cache Creek, British Columbia
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Bonaparte Bend Winery sells locally-made fruit wines and ciders from May 1stto September 30th. Although the location was forced to close its bistro, guests can still take advantage of wine and cider tastings.
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Open during the summer months, the Clinton Museum was opened in 1956. Learn about Clinton and South Cariboo history with historical/archival materials and artifacts in this private museum.
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43 votes
#6-510 Lorne Street, Kamloops, British Columbia
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Visitors of the Kamloops Heritage Railway - Steam Train will be able to go on three different rail tours: the Spirit of Kamloops, the Ghost Train, and the Spirit of Christmas. The location also hosts a special event for Canada Day.
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200-355 Yellowhead Highway, Kamloops, British Columbia
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At the Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park, guests will be able to view photographs, artifacts, and illustrations related to the history of the Secwepemc people. The location also features an outdoor component: a 5-hectare park.