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Barkerville Announces Start Dates to 2025 Season

Get ready to pan for gold and eat delicious baking throughout your summer.

The Historic town of Barkerville announced its main season will start on May 31 and will run until September 7.

“We’re pretty excited to be opening up for our summer Main Season,” Stewart Cawood, Manager of Public Programming and Media says. “Everything’s going to be open. All of our shops, restaurants, and museums will be open and functioning this year.”

Cawood says the reenactments and live tours will be put on as always. Indigenous interpretations and cultural sessions in Chinatown will be available from Day One, and the Theatre Royal will be open from Day One.

Barkerville will be putting on more specialty events and days Cawood assures. The dates and times of those events will be announced in the coming weeks.

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