Questers 2018 Fall Conference at 108 Mile House BC on Sept 28, 29, and 30th

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Picture is from the 108 Mile Ranch Heritage Site

The 2018 Fall Conference

A quick heads up on our 2018 fall conference: it will be held September 28, 29th and 30th in 108 Mile House BC this year in partnership with online Spaced Out Radio.

More details about this paranormal centered event will be forthcoming in the Spring issue of the Quester.

Namaste,

Jacquelyn Rose

Current president of the Canadian Society of Questers

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Some notes on 108 Mile House

108 Mile House is a historic landmark site.  The 108 Heritage Site is a tourist attraction with its growing number of restored buildings, including the largest log barn in Canada.  Historically, en route to the great Cariboo Gold Rush, a few of the travelers settled here.  The community grew into a town just off the Caribou Highway (Highway 97) called 108 Mile Ranch.

108 Mile Ranch is a residential community of 700 homes situated in the South Cariboo region of British Columbia located in a historic area of ranches and lakes.

A feature of the 108 community is its green belt lands. Comprising more than 1,500 acres (610 ha) these community parklands include 108 and Sepa Lakes, Walker Valley and many small patches scattered around the ranch.

108 Mile Ranch is about 12 kilometers (8 mi) north of 100 Mile House, just off Highway 97. South Cariboo Regional Airport is the regional facility for the South Cariboo. (Information from Travel BC and Wikipedia.)


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2 Responses to “Questers 2018 Fall Conference at 108 Mile House BC on Sept 28, 29, and 30th”

  1. deb peterson Avatar

    How do i find out how i can be a presenter at the fall conference?
    [email protected]

  2. Judith Avatar
    Judith

    Hi Deb
    Thanks for your inquiry about being a speaker at the Questers Fall Conference. Your information is forwarded to the Questers Conference Committee, and a committee member will follow up with you. We appreciate your interest in what we are doing. Blessings, Judith