93 Mile House
93 Mile House is an unincorporated community in 100 Mile House the South Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada. It is at the junction of British [Columbia Highway 24|Highway 24] and Highway 97. It is located approximately 11 km south of 100 Mile House. 93 Mile House was the name of a roadhouse built to serve travellers on the Cariboo Road during the Cariboo Gold Rush. The name 93 Mile House results from its location at the 93 mile-post from Lillooet on the Old [Cariboo Road], which was built to serve travellers bound to the Cariboo goldfields before the opening of the "newer" Cariboo Road via Ashcroft.