The ranch includes leased grazing land as well as directly leased or titled lands and extends to the edge of metropolitan Kamloops and towards
Shuswap Lake, spanning most of the high country of the northeastern
Thompson Plateau. The purchase of Alkali Lake Ranch, in
Williams Lake (near
Alkali Lake) in 2008 consisted of . The purchase of the James Cattle Company (adjacent to Alkali) in 2012 consisted of , the 2013 the purchase of the Quilchena Cattle Company (), and the purchase of
Riske Creek Ranching in 2015 consists of and adding an additional . And recently the Douglas Lake Cattle Company has acquired the historic Gang Ranch originally called the Canadian Ranching Company, started in 1863. Other ranches owned by the cattle company include historic Quilchena Ranch (established in 1882 near
Quilchena), historic Alkali Ranch ( in 1862), Riske Creek Ranch ( 1868 at
Riske Creek), Deer Park Ranch ( 1873), and Cotton Ranch ( 1907). An important part of the Douglas Cattle Company is quarter horses. In the 1960s CN Woodward became interested in the
American Quarter Horse. It started with the purchase of Stardust Desire (#0083564) and
Peppy San (#0114978), both went on to become
National Cutting Horse Association World Champions. The ranch started quarter horse breeding, raised and trained them. The ranch now raises horses exclusively for its own
remuda, but is maintaining the bloodlines that the ranch worked to build in the 1970s and 1980s. In 2004, Douglas Lake Ranch was awarded the distinction by the American Quarter Horse Association with the “Best Remuda” award and in 2013 with the “Legacy Award”. In addition, Douglas Lake Ranch has a staff of cowboys that are responsible for the movement and well-being of up to 20,000 head of cattle. Douglas Lake Ranch also produces a variety of
forage crops from grass, alfalfa to barley, oats and corn. The ranches produce over of feed annually which consists mainly of
silage but also includes large hay square bales, green feed and wrapped haylage (a specific type of silage) bales. The ranches farm on over of irrigated crop land between all divisions. All feed produced during the summer months is consumed by the cattle in the winter. Douglas Lake Cattle Company provides anglers with fishing at exclusive access to Pike's Lake (anglers favourite) and Harry's Dam for day use, which is accessed through Chapperon Lake. There is also a variety of accommodations from a hotel, resort, to
yurts, rental homes and camping. ==Legal battles==