Trotting and rolling down Highway 20, wearing bright red shirts and waving to the waiting crowd, a large contingent of riders on horseback and bicycles made the last leg of their annual ride from the Tl'etinqox-t'in (Anaham) community in the Chilcotin down into Williams Lake Thursday evening for the 88th annual Williams Lake Stampede. The riders take several days to make the 112 kilometre journey, camping out overnight at designated spots along the way.

Trotting and rolling down Highway 20, wearing bright red shirts and waving to the waiting crowd, a large contingent of riders on horseback and bicycles made the last leg of their annual ride from the Tl'etinqox-t'in (Anaham) community in the Chilcotin down into Williams Lake Thursday evening for the 88th annual Williams Lake Stampede. The riders take several days to make the 112 kilometre journey, camping out overnight at designated spots along the way.

Tl’etinqox-t’in riders make grand entry for Stampede

Williams Lake Tribune