Places to stay in Yale, British Columbia
Yale is an unincorporated though historically very important small town in British Columbia. It was founded in 1848 by the Hudson's Bay Company as Fort Yale by Ovid Allard, the appointed manager of the new post, who named it after his superior, James Murray Yale, then Chief Factor of the Columbia District. In its heyday at the peak of the gold rush, it was reputed to be the largest city west of Chicago and north of San Francisco. It also earned epithets such as "the wickedest little settlement in British Columbia" and "a veritable Sodom and Gomorrah" of vice and violence and lawlessness.
We currently have 10 accommodations in and around Yale with other regional listings available for B&B's, Hotels, Motels, Campsites and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Visitors have access to a number of hotels in the city. If you are travelling in the area, Yale is located close to Qualark Indian Reserve 4, Emory Creek, Réserve indienne Yale Town 1, Rainbow Falls and Cooks Cove.
Other local Yale information.
Yale is 21 km away from Hope, 35 km away from Boston Bar, 43 km away from Harrison Hot Springs and 47 km away from Agassiz.
Yale is located at longitude -121°21'28.8 and latitude 49°33'36.
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