BC's pioneering Parke family began ranching in
the Upper Hat Creek Valley between Whistler and Kamloops in 1900
CACHE
CREEK, BC, July 9, 2024 /CNW/ - A piece of BC
heritage, and one of the province's top cattle ranches handed down
over four generations, will be sold to a new owner Thursday, August 15th, after being
founded by the Parke Family in the Upper Hat Creek Valley more than
a century ago.
The legacy ranch land near Cache
Creek, originally dubbed "The Parke Ranch, Upper Hat Creek"
when Philip Parke bought it in 1900,
has been bundled for sale with other adjacent ranch properties in
the valley, and is being offered as a single package called the
"Hat Creek Ranch Collection".
Combined, these rare and expansive properties cover more than
74,000 acres of the valley and will change hands to a buyer who
will have the opportunity to advance the ongoing story of this
mammoth property, and hand it down to future generations.
It was the Cariboo Gold Rush that brought Philip Parke by ship from Ireland in 1862. He arrived at Vancouver with gold on his mind, but Philip
never finished the long hike to join the other miners at
Barkerville. Instead, he stopped his journey at the grasslands
surrounding Cache Creek 200 miles
to the south and bought his first cattle ranch just outside of
town.
But eventually, his attention was drawn to a different property
in the Upper Hat Creek Valley halfway between Whistler, B.C. and Kamloops. Philip
Parke made the deal to buy property there in 1900, knowing
the crops and cattle potential of the dry, grasslands region that
was just opening up in BC's southern interior.
Bordered by mountains to the east and west, and enclosed at its
northern and southern ends, the protected valley, just 30 miles
southwest of Cache Creek, is
renowned for growing grass "to a horse's belly".
There were no paved roads or trucks there in those days, and
travelling with cattle and supplies was arduous. Today, the valley
is easily accessible by road, or a short flight by helicopter or
small plane.
The Parke family's ranch was handed down through four
generations until ownership eventually changed hands. However, the
Parke family tradition continues to this day, with fifth-generation
Brian Parke still living on site and
managing the entire 74,000-acre ranch collection, which encompasses
31 separate land titles.
The Hat Creek Ranch Collection will be sold as a single block by
online escalating bid August
15th at CLHBid.com. Investor demand for large
swaths of land like this outweighs what's available, making
Hat Creek a rare opportunity to
live the rancher's life, while owning a piece of the old west and
historic gold rush dating back to the 1860s.
"This is more than an opportunity to own a piece of British Columbia heartland, it's an invitation
to become part of a story that has spanned generations and has
barely begun," said Tyler Ruttan,
Director of Sales for CLHBid.com. "It's more than just a ranch.
Hat Creek offers an entire world
where nature still dictates the rhythm of life, a rare gateway to a
life less ordinary. It's a place where history, heritage, and
opportunities converge and that's the value here as much as a
simple property investment."
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
The Hat Creek Ranch Collection covers 74,716 acres,
comprised of 2,387 deeded acres, 61,531 acres in Grazing Licences,
9,518 acres in Grazing Leases, and 1,280 acres in a BC Hydro
Agricultural Lease.
The collection has multiple ranch houses, including an exclusive
owner's retreat resembling the quintessential ranch homes often
found in Hollywood westerns.
The valley can support 450 or more cow/calf pairs which can
graze on the very same endless pastures Philip Parke worked more than century ago. Angus
beef is raised here, and the cattle are known for exceptional
genetics and closed herd integrity. 400 acres in the valley are
irrigated, making the area self-supporting in terms of hay
production.
The surrounding region is also a recreational paradise. The
Clear Range mountains to the west are known for excellent
off-roading and mountain biking, as well as the beautiful and
peaceful Marble Canyon Provincial Park which is close enough to
enjoy a picnic lunch or a day of adventuring.
Prospective buyers can learn more about The Hat Creek Ranch
Collection at
https://www.clhbid.com/auctions/hat-creek-ranch-collection.
The starting bid for the sale on August
15 will be $5.9 million.
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About CLHbid.com's online auction system
CLHbid.com auctions typically take place over two hours. A minimum
starting bid provides a safety net to the owner, as no buyers can
bid below that price. As the expiration time nears, if a bid comes
in, the expiration time will automatically be extended giving all
buyers an opportunity to bid again.
About CLHbid.com
Western Canada-based
CLHbid.com is a pioneer in online agricultural land sales with
thousands of acres available online. The company was created in
2016 by the law firm CLH Law. CLHbid.com never discloses bidder's
names to any party, including the seller. Only the successful
buyer's name is ever disclosed to the seller as part of the closing
process. CLHbid.com's unique price discovery system, commitment to
equal opportunity for bidders, and comprehensive support makes it
the ideal choice for buyers and sellers alike.
SOURCE CLHbid.com