The 100 Mile House & District Historical Society aims to raise $2 million by the end of 2025 to move the historic 153 Mile Store to the 108 Heritage Site.
First opened in 1900 by Louis Crosina the store contains 3,800 artifacts from the end of the Gold Rush era up until 1963 when the store was closed.
Anyone looking to donate to the cause can reach the society via heritage108@gmail.com or 250-791-5288.
Read full article published in the Williams Lake tribune here.
A tax receipt can be issued for every donation.
153 Mile Story History
A cool video from BC's Gold Rush Trail YouTube Channel describes the story of the 153 Mile Store and the family history behind it.
Click here to watch.