The New Pathways to Gold Society is committed to First Nations reconciliation, Multiculturalism and heritage tourism along B.Cs Gold Rush/Spirit Trails.
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How can you miss a festival that not only has great music, but chicken poop bingo? Join the people of Lytton in the Lytton First Nation's traditional territory for this joyful community celebration, Oct. 7 and Oct. 8 at the Stein Valley Nlaka’pamux School.
Psst! Here's a sneak peak at the final design for the Chief Cexepe’nthlEm Park. Want to see more? Come and visit the LA West Associates and NPTGS booths at the big Nlaka'pamux Celebration in Lytton tomorrow! #nptgs https://t.co/ajghzrcZ7h
Join NPTGS at the Nlaka'pamux Celebration, June 21 in Lytton! Can't make it in person? Catch the live stream at https://t.co/6imPMclBeu . Funding provided by the Community Services Recovery Fund. #nptg, #LFN
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Check out this YouTube playlist of videos from the Big Pour at the 1926 Alexandra Bridge in the traditional territory of the Spuzzum First Nation. @#NPTGS
NPTGS has received a grant from the Community Services Recovery Fund for a post-pandemic rebuild. Check out: https://t.co/MmM7yhPPPb
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Hot off the press, onto the website! Check out Chapter Four: 150 Mile to Fort Alexandria, the latest installment of Amy Newman’s Traveler's Guide to the Cariboo Waggon Road.
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Important update on the CWR between Soda Creek and Macalister Road from Amy Newman and Richard Wright.
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Surveying sections of the Cariboo Waggon Road near Lytton, now burned by the flames. Thinking of everyone in Lytonn and the Interior! https://t.co/i0PIqLEupa #lyttonstrong
Incredibly excited that the first site visit took place in the traditional territory of the Spuzzum First Nation for the 1926 Alexandra Bridge Rehabilitation Project took place today. https://t.co/oTimj5ieES
Pathway to Gold: A Guide for Travellers to the Cariboo Waggon Road is now available online on the NPTGS website. Amy Newman weaves a rich narrative of stories along the road, including Indigenous, Fur Trade, Gold Rush and contemporary tales. Check it out! https://t.co/iCKWLTAKfS
A great night in Ashcroft as we celebrated Lily Chow on her retirement as NPTGS Multicultural director. Lily received the first-ever Lily Chow Cedar-Bamboo Heritage Award and $1,000 in cash. Thanks to Mike McDonald and the Chinese Storytelling Centre and NPTGS for their support.
Check out these pictures of Amy Newman and Richard Wright ground-truthing the Cariboo Waggon Road Chasm Provincial Park.
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Richard Wright and Amy Newman have been busy traveling the the Cariboo Waggon Road. They’re calling it “Amy and Richard’s excellent adventure and tour along the Cariboo Waggon Road.” Here’s a couple of pix from Amy. https://t.co/UjZ0VbGkLL
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A big shout out to the Friends of Barkerville for their work on the Stanley to Barkerville section of the Cariboo Waggon Road this summer. https://t.co/bvmBmqhmjK @nptgs #@cwrrp #@FOB
Take a trip down the heritage highway by biking/hiking the newly restored Stanley-Barkerville section of the Cariboo Waggon Road this weekend! https://t.co/YJb7WY85So #@nptgs #@cwrrp
Another Cariboo Waggon Road gem from Richard Wright: The old Evans place on the original Cariboo Waggon Road near the Mountain House Road junction. https://t.co/AbZeL7Eyee #@nptgs #cwrrp
Has the mystery of where Chief Cexpe'nthlEm’s grave been solved? Hear about the survey results of the Chief Cexpe'nthlEm Memorial Precinct in Lytton. Listen to Daybreak, CBC Kamloops' Shelley Joyce Monday morning, 7:50 am to find out. https://t.co/r0HZJc2425
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