Bergeron Falls - Tumbler Ridge, BC - DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge Geopark! At 100 m (328 ft), this is one of the highest known waterfalls in Northern British Columbia, and one of the closest to Tumbler Ridge. Set in a natural amphitheatre, water plunges off Bergeron Mountain and down into the Murray River Valley. You can hike in along a 4.5 km (2.8 mi) trail (one way) that climbs up and down along a series of ridges, finally depositing you at a viewpoint above the falls. For an ever-changing perspective, make your way back and forth along the edge of the bowl in which the falls are set.
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Bergeron Falls in the Winter - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark! At 100 m (328 ft), this is one of the highest known waterfalls in Northern British Columbia, and one of the closest to Tumbler Ridge. Set in a natural amphitheatre, water plunges off Bergeron Mountain and down into the Murray River Valley. You can hike in along a 4.5 km (2.8 mi) trail (one way) that climbs up and down along a series of ridges, finally depositing you at a viewpoint above the falls. For an ever-changing perspective, make your way back and forth along the edge of the bowl in which the falls are set.
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Bergeron Falls - Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark, BC
With a drop said to be over 100 meters (328 feet), Bergeron Falls is the highest waterfall in northern British Columbia. In combination with the magnificent amphitheatre it's carved out, its a stunning sight, well worth the 12-km hike it takes.
Bergeron Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
This very rewarding hike leads to Bergeron Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in northern B.C. The falls plunge100 metres over a sandstone lip into a spectacular horseshoe shaped bowl. Hiking to the top of the falls and back involves a distance of 8.8 km return, takes 3 to 4 hours, and is moderately strenuous. The circular route, completed in 2010, is more strenuous (although rope hand-lines have been placed to help hikers through the steeper parts), and longer (11 km including the sidetrail to the base of the falls). It is highly recommended. It has much more varied scenery, leads to both the bottom and the top of the falls, and includes impressive riverside, knife-edge and canyon sections. wnms.ca
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Ice Climbing on Bergeron Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark! At 100 m (328 ft), this is one of the highest known waterfalls in Northern British Columbia, and one of the closest to Tumbler Ridge. Set in a natural amphitheatre, water plunges off Bergeron Mountain and down into the Murray River Valley. You can hike in along a 4.5 km (2.8 mi) trail (one way) that climbs up and down along a series of ridges, finally depositing you at a viewpoint above the falls. For an ever-changing perspective, make your way back and forth along the edge of the bowl in which the falls are set.
This video features Tumbler Ridge Ice Climbers Jesse Coonce and Craig Waters.
For an aerial video of Bergeron Falls during the summer, click here!
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Bergeron Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
This very rewarding hike leads to Bergeron Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in northern B.C. The falls plunge100 metres over a sandstone lip into a spectacular horseshoe shaped bowl. Hiking to the top of the falls and back involves a distance of 8.8 km return, takes 3 to 4 hours, and is moderately strenuous. The circular route, completed in 2010, is more strenuous (although rope hand-lines have been placed to help hikers through the steeper parts), and longer (11 km including the sidetrail to the base of the falls). It is highly recommended. It has much more varied scenery, leads to both the bottom and the top of the falls, and includes impressive riverside, knife-edge and canyon sections. wnms.ca
Visit our tourism website at TumblerRidge.ca
Bergeron Cliffs - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark! The Bergeron Cliffs hike leads through aspen and pine forests to the Cliffs, a Tumbler Ridge landmark. It provides panoramic views of the Murray River valley, Tumbler Ridge, and the Hart Ranges of the Rocky Mountains.
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Bergeron Cliffs - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
This rewarding hike leads through aspen and pine forests to the Bergeron Cliffs, a Tumbler Ridge landmark. It provides panoramic views of the Murray River valley, Tumbler Ridge, and the Hart Ranges of the Rocky Mountains. wnms.ca
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Ridge Running in Tumbler Ridge: Bergeron Falls
Bergeron Falls are one of the highest waterfalls in the area and are easily accessed from just outside Tumbler Ridge. For added excitement you can hike right to the base of the falls, where - if you're lucky - you might see a mountain goat.
Quantum Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark! Quantum Falls tumbles down into, what the local ATV club calls, Mountain Goat Canyon. Logging activity in the area has made Quantum Falls more accessible than ever. The expansive bowl and large waterfall is very similar to Bergeron Falls, which is just across the Murray River, north of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
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Kinuseo Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Kinuseo Falls is, quite simply, an icon of Northern British Columbia. This breathtaking, not-to-be-missed sight is taller than Niagara Falls at 60 m (197 ft), and can be found on the Murray River in Monkman Provincial Park, 63 km (39 mi) south of Tumbler Ridge
...on our way down the east branch of the South Pine River (which flows north into the Peace, coming in below Hudson's Hope) we came to a large fall over 200 feet high. These we called Kinoosao Falls (meaning 'fish' in the Cree language) owing to the great numbers of trout both above and below the falls. We gave that name as it seemed most appropriate. We were unable to find anyone who had ever seen or heard of these falls, although some of the Indians had heard of them vaguely..... (February 1920 letter from S.Prescott Fay, Boston, to Geographic Board of Canada; BC file 34275-S#1, Ottawa file 0216).
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Bergeron Cliffs - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia - DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark! Bergeron Cliffs - This rewarding hike leads through aspen and pine forests to the Bergeron Cliffs, a Tumbler Ridge landmark. It provides panoramic views of the Murray River valley, Tumbler Ridge, and the Hart Ranges of the Rocky Mountains.
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WATERFALLS - Tumbler Ridge B.C
Exploring waterfalls in Tumbler ridge area
Kinuseo Falls, Barbour Falls, Nesbitt's Knee Falls, Babcock Falls
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Kinuseo Falls Riverboat Trip - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge Geopark! Kinuseo Falls is, quite simply, an icon of Northern British Columbia. This breathtaking, not-to-be-missed sight is taller than Niagara Falls at 60 m (197 ft), and can be found on the Murray River in Monkman Provincial Park, 63 km (39 mi) south of Tumbler Ridge (
...on our way down the east branch of the South Pine River (which flows north into the Peace, coming in below Hudson's Hope) we came to a large fall over 200 feet high. These we called Kinoosao Falls (meaning 'fish' in the Cree language) owing to the great numbers of trout both above and below the falls. We gave that name as it seemed most appropriate. We were unable to find anyone who had ever seen or heard of these falls, although some of the Indians had heard of them vaguely..... (February 1920 letter from S.Prescott Fay, Boston, to Geographic Board of Canada; BC file 34275-S#1, Ottawa file 0216).
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Running in Tumbler Ridge: Quality Falls and Canyon
Another classic hike right near Tumbler Ridge, Quality Falls and Canyon are easily accessible and well worth the journey.
Canada Day 2008 Flight - Kinuseo Falls, Tumbler Ridge, BC
Flight over beautiful Kinuseo Falls
Kinuseo Falls, Tumbler Ridge, BC
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Ice Climbing on Quantum Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Water plunges 70 meters over Quantum Falls into a large, bowl shaped canyon. This waterfall is located north of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, and is one of the many waterfalls that feed into the Murray River.
Huge thanks to Craig, Tyler, and Jesse for allowing me to film them ice climbing!
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