Williams Lake is a city located halfway between
Kamloops and
Prince George. Europeans settled the area in 1859, and the name “Williams Lake” could be attributed
to one of the early settlers, William Pinchbeck, who ranched and farmed there from
1860 onward. However,
BCGNIS notes Jack Williams,
a Cornish settler,
as another source for the name. Finally, the name could have originated from the nearby lake, Williams Lake, named
after Chief William,
a local Secwepemc (Shuswap) leader who is credited with keeping peace between First
Nations and miners during the gold rush.
The settlement expanded in 1919, with the arrival of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway,
and became known as the “Hub of the
Cariboo”; today, Williams Lake is an important cattle ranching centre and is home to the
Williams Lake Stampede, a major professional rodeo.