The Cluculz Lake Country Jamboree will be a weekend full of great country music on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, September 8-10.
Fifteen country music bands will fill Cluculz Lake Community Hall, with most kinds of country music you can think of. There will be old country, bluegrass, folk and a taste of eclectic country and likely a few surprises. Listen or dance to your hearts content. The hall is on Lund Road about 30 minute west of Prince George.
These bands who play all over B.C. and especially the Cariboo and north central B.C. will start at 3 p.m. on Friday, and 10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Bands are coming from Prince George, Terrace, Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, Quesnel and others, who all play on a popular circuit all summer and throughout the year.
Admission is $10 per day or $30 for a three day pass. Tickets are available at the door.There will be a barbecue concession operating most of the time along with a $10 country roast beef dinner at 5 p.m. Saturday and a $7 pancake breakfast at 9 a.m. on Sunday morning.
Bring your RV or tent as camping on the grounds is available for free. Please note that due to the wildfire season absolutely no open fires, wood or propane, will be allowed.
This event is a revival of the bluegrass festival held for years at Cluculz Lake organized by the late George Garbutt and Lakeside Ramblers, for whom this event is a memorial. The Cluculz Lake hall has just recently undergone over $250,000 in renovations funded by the Federal Gas Tax and the Bulkley Nechako Regional District. This event is a fund raiser to continue the development of the facility.