Fishing Highway 24

How to become a Member


If you believe in our mandate and are interested in becoming a member , please complete the
Membership registration form. You will then receive an invoice for payment. Upon receipt of payment
your membership will be activated.

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES & BENEFITS

FULL MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES:

*web site link – Posting of property photo, 200 words of text, language spoken, phone, fax & email address,
 link to your website
*positioning on the website map / Google Map
*optional additional marketing campaigns for discounted fees (additional fees may apply)
*1 vote at the annual general meeting of The Fishing Highway 24 Tourist Association

Full Membership $ 125.00
- second listing 50% off
- MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: Membership runs from February 1 to January 31 annually.


ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES:

*Your business name + contact info in list form

Associate $ 49.00
- second listing 50% off
- MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: Membership runs from February 1 to January 31 annually.


ADDITIONAL MEMBER MARKETING CAMPAIGNS:
*The Fishing Highway 24 Brochure
*Your brochure racked for discounted fees at various Info Centre Locations such as 100 Mile House, Clearwater, Kamloops,
 Williams, Lake, Quesnel, Prince George and the Vancouver Airport. Additional fees apply.
*Representation through the TFHTA at discounted fees at various Trade Shows in British Columbia & Northwest U.S. Additional fees apply.
*Signs at various Highway Pull out locations such as Highway 24 in Lone Butte, and Highway 5 in Little Fort. Additional fees apply
*Branding stickers for your brochures with Fishing Highway 24 name and logo. Additional fees apply


ABOUT US

Highway 24 is the modern and paved route running east to west between 100 Mile House in the South Cariboo (atop of the Fraser Plateau) and Little Fort in the Thompson River Valley in British Columbia. This route remains basically the same route that the fur traders used centuries ago. Parts of the Hudson’s Bay Fur Brigade Trail can still be seen near the east end of the highway and is permanently preserved as a “heritage trail”.