Big Marmot Statue in 100 Mile House, British Columbia

I couldn’t find much info on this little…err…big marmot statue in British Columbia. We took a quick pit stop to see him when we spotted him out the window on our drive to Hyder, Alaska.

What I do know is it’s a giant marmot that seems to have stolen himself a mug of beer from the nearby restaurant not the world’s largest beer, but still). Or maybe it’s a coffee from the Tim Horton’s…

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Big Marmot Statue in 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada

What I do know is that this big marmot statue stands in a field in front of Marmot Ridge Gold Course on the corner of Exeter Station Road and Cariboo Hwy in 100 Mile House, British Columbia.

Big Marmot Statue in 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada
Big Marmot Statue in 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada
Big Marmot Statue in 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada

And I do know, based on the marmots that were running around the grounds, that this monument was rightfully erected.

Marmots in 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada
Marmots in 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada

I visited this Canadian roadside attraction on a road trip to Hyder, Alaska. Taking a British Columbia road trip and looking for stops? Also look for the World’s Largest Gold Pan, the Large Wheelchair, the Heart of a Champion cowboy statue, Cariboo Sam – the Gold Miner Statue, and Mr. PG.

Site: Big Marmot Statue
Location: Corner of Exeter Station Road and Cariboo Hwy, 100 Mile House, British Columbia
Hours: Always Visible
Cost: Free to See

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A big statue of a marmot drinking from a mug on Exeter Station Road and Cariboo Hwy outside Marmot Ridge Gold Course in 100 Mile House, British Columbia. Visit this Canadian roadside attraction on a British Columbia road trip travel across the country or from the USA.

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The Road Trip Journal & Activity Book - Everything You Need to Have and Record an Epic Road Trip! By Valerie Bromann

The Road Trip Journal & Activity Book

Everything You Need to Have and Record an Epic Road Trip!

BY Valerie Bromann

Enjoy fun games and challenges to pass the time on your next road trip and have a keepsake to look back on for years to come with this entertaining must-have for your next vacation.

The road trip you’ve been dreaming of starts here! Journal about your stops and get to know your fellow passengers with activities and exercises designed to pass the time and bring you closer together. Instead of “Are we there yet?” you’ll find yourself asking, “We’re there already?”. Complete with prompts you can turn to while driving between locations, this journal will one day be a memento of your life-changing trip.