A Step Back in Time
Cache Creek celebrates the 50s and 60s. If you remember this era, Cache Creek is the place to visit. The entire town's theme is based round the 50s and 60s. Girls in poodle skirts to that 57' Chevy cruisin' downtown are common sights in this quaint community.
Cache Creek is in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District in beautiful British Columbia. It has approximately 980 residents in this small community. The logo on the visitor center features a 57' Chevy setting the tone, for a step back in time.
The Cache Creek Visitor Center is decorated with black and white tile flooring, and 50 and 60 decor and displays memorabilia from these eras. They provide maps, brochures and information on area attractions and events.
The A Step Back in Time mural is on the front of the Cache Creek Visitor Centre preparing you for what awaits you just inside. The typical 50's scene features teenagers hanging around their favorite diner. Complete with poodle skirts, Elvis look alike and leather jackets. There are two distinct murals one of the 50's and the other of the 60's. This mural was by Dwayne Davis in 2007, and is in keeping with other businesses in the area. Dwyne Davis is very well known and respected throughout the region for his amazing murals.