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Lillooet Brewing Company credit Michael Bednar

Lillooet Brewing Company

Brewery

About

Opened in 2022, Lillooet Brewing Company is a community hub that focuses on ingredient origins to create localized, organic beer—a process that empowers Canadian farmers, craftspeople, wild foragers, beekeepers, and others who source food from the land.

Passionate about the local fauna, the co-founders nicknamed the brewery “Lillooet’s wildlife headquarters” in an effort to create a space for people to learn about the area’s unique wildlife; the brewery uses names and artwork of the beer to celebrate and educate visitors about Lillooet’s at-risk species and other keystone species that keep the area’s delicate ecosystems alive. 

Photo credit: Michael Bednar

Location

104 Main Street
Lillooet, BC
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Hours

  • Monday1 – 7 PM
  • Tuesday1 – 7 PM
  • Wednesday1 – 7 PM
  • Thursday12 – 10 PM
  • Friday12 – 10 PM
  • Saturday12 – 10 PM
  • Sunday1 – 7 PM

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About British Columbia

In Canada’s westernmost province, fresh local bounty, talented chefs, and a melting pot of cultures combine to make British Columbia a top culinary destination. It’s a rich tapestry supported by farmers, growers, and producers whose ingredients shape menus in communities along the Pacific Ocean, in the Rocky Mountains, and everywhere in between.

Here, Indigenous cultures who have been nurturing the land for millennia showcase traditional offerings with a modern twist. Other multicultural influences inspire chefs and artisan food producers to blend local ingredients with global flavours. Dishes also vary widely, depending on place, creating distinctive regional dining scenes—from wild salmon sushi in Tofino to down-home guest ranch cooking in the Cariboo to delicate dim sum in Richmond. 

Victoria, the province’s capital, boasts more restaurants per capita than almost anywhere else in Canada, while Vancouver, BC’s most populous city, was recently recognized with several MICHELIN Stars, further elevating the city’s reputation as an international dining destination. Wine touring, spirits, and local beer are hugely popular here, too, in the Fraser Valley near Vancouver, on Vancouver Island, and especially along the Okanagan Valley lakeside, where seasonal pours provide the perfect finish to a day of hiking, biking, and swimming.

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