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Horne Lake Caves wins Destination BC Award

Customer service at Horne Lake Caves has been recognized by Destination BC.

The Provincial Park has been rewarded with the Remarkable Experiences award.

Richard Varela is the Park Director, and he says the award is a huge honour.

He says it represents an attraction that provides an unforgettable experience for visitors and that the staff at Horne Lake played a big part in that.

Varela says they offer visitors a chance to push their boundaries and experience a world they may never have seen before.

Varela says Horne Lake Caves is open year-round and this season, they’re running a tour called the Wet and Wild Spelunking Adventure. You can find out full details on Horne Lake Caves through their website.

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