New 38-unit shelter opens for residents experiencing homelessness in Williams Lake
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — An additional 18 shelter spaces have been built for residents experiencing homelessness in Williams Lake.
The B.C. government announced Roots on First, at the site of the former Elks Hall at 98 First Ave. S in Williams Lake, began welcoming guests in July 2025.
The province, through BC Housing, put $3.2 million toward the 38-unit shelter. Roots on First’s capacity is up from the 20 shelter spaces available at the Hamilton Hotel. The shelter spaces at the Hamilton Hotel were initially provided as an emergency response amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a news release issued Wednesday (Aug. 6), the province says it will provide nearly $2 million in annual operating for the year-round shelter. The Canadian Mental Health Association-Cariboo Chilcotin Branch, which operated the Hamilton Hotel shelter, will operate Roots on First.


