Please Note: McAbee Fossil Beds are currently closed and reopen May 1st 2026.
Where Deep Time Meets Living Culture
Preserving ancient life, connecting community, and sharing stories of this land.
Please Note: McAbee Fossil Beds are currently closed and reopen May 1st 2026.
Preserving ancient life, connecting community, and sharing stories of this land.
Kukpi7 Frank Antoine, Bonaparte First Nation Chief

McAbee Fossil Beds sit on Secwépemcúl’ecw, the unceded territory of the Secwépemc. Fossils here date back over 50 million years, preserving plants, insects, fish, and even birds from the Eocene epoch.
After seven years of closure, The McAbee Fossil Beds are protected as a heritage site and now proudly operated by the St’uxwtews Pesuten Heritage Society in collaboration with the Bonaparte First Nation.
Plans for a research and visitor center are underway, offering a chance to explore both the scientific story of the land and the cultural story of its people.
Richard Hebda, Curator at the Royal B.C. Museum

Visitors can experience:
Note: McAbee Fossil Beds are currently closed and reopen May 1st 2026.

Our programs connect students, researchers, and groups to fossils, science, and cultural knowledge:
Note: McAbee Fossil Beds are currently closed and reopen May 1st 2026.
Adrian Lewis, Lead Tour Guide

McAbee Fossil Beds, Thompson-Nicola I, BC, Canada
+1 (800) 782-0922 +1 (250) 457-9722 mcabeefossil@hatcreek.ca
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Note: McAbee Fossil Beds are currently closed and reopen May 1st 2026.
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McAbee Fossil Beds is currently closed for the 2025 season.
We will be opening May 1st for the 2026 season, 9am - 5pm daily.