Looking for that perfect and unique place to stay while visiting Rock Creek, British Columbia, Canada?
Well look no further.
If you would prefer to be in town instead of camping or being on the ranch, book a suite at the Old Cowboy Ranch River View Log Cottages (formerly known as the Bunk House) in the quaint town of Rock Creek.
A restored historic log building is now 4 separate self-contained cottages/suites with all the amenities of home including satellite TV .
Comfy beds and duvets await you after either cooking up a meal in your kitchen, or popping across the road to the Prospectors’ Pub for a snack or full course meal and a cold beer or a glass of wine.
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December 22nd 2011: We have the picture perfect amount of snow. There’s not any need to decorate the trees outside as Mother Nature has done that for us. The last few days have been spectacular with lots of sun and the next week promises more of the same. It’s not too late to book a stay at the Old Cowboy Ranch, the Guest House on the ranch or the Riverside View Log Cottages in Rockcreek. Come join us in our winter wonderland.
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Cabin 4 (below) is a little stand alone house with 1 bedroom.
Like all the units, it has a beautiful view of the Kettle River and a fully equiped kitchen and satellite TV.
Cabin 2 (below) has 2 double beds. One in a separate bedroom and one in the main living area. Plus a pull out couch.
Cabin 3 is the largest unit. Pictured below is the double bed in the main living area and there is a separate bedroom with a queen sized bed. This unit has big windows with beautiful views of the Kettle River and a good sized bathroom.
Cabin 1 (below):
Most pictures this page courtesy, recent Old Cowboy Ranch Guest House visitor, Sheree Johnson.
The Old Cowboy Ranch bunk house is one of the oldest buildings in Rock Creek, BC. Originally constructed in 1865 it was home to the North West Mounted Police (now of course known as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police/RCMP).
As you watch the video below please note that during the gold rush when the Governor General came to Rock Creek to decide whether the United States or Canada had the rights to Rock Creek, the bunk house is where he stayed.
Later the bunk house became the gold assay office.
Watch the short videos below to learn more about the gold rich history of Rock Creek, British Columbia, Canada.
Learn more about Rockcreek history by clicking here.





