Flatbed Pools Dinosaur Tracks
A quick look at the dinosaur tracks discovered along the Flatbed Pools near Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia...one of the most surprising detours we've taken on our 2018 RV road trip to Alaska. Follow along and find more hidden treasures we discover at
Dinosaur Discovery Gallery - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
The gallery contains displays primarily focused on interpreting regional vertebrate palaeontology including material from B.C.’s two dinosaur excavations. There are also displays on dinosaur and other vertebrate tracks and traces which make up the vast majority of the terrestrial vertebrate record of western Canada. One of British Columbia’s best-kept secrets is the massive fossil record of Triassic marine fish and reptiles from this region. Our volunteers and scientists have collaborated to bring together an impressive and rapidly growing collection of specimens for ongoing scientific research and public interpretation here in the gallery.
Our recently expanded Dinosaur Discovery Gallery contains several new and enhanced palaeontology exhibits including a full-scale re-creation of a 100 million-year-old dinosaur track environment. An interactive theatre provides several presentation options for visitors to view and learn about the pre-history of the Peace Region of British Columbia.
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Dinosaur Discovery Gallery - Tumbler Ridge, BC
The gallery contains displays primarily focused on interpreting regional vertebrate palaeontology including material from B.C.’s two dinosaur excavations. There are also displays on dinosaur and other vertebrate tracks and traces which make up the vast majority of the terrestrial vertebrate record of western Canada. One of British Columbia’s best-kept secrets is the massive fossil record of Triassic marine fish and reptiles from this region. Our volunteers and scientists have collaborated to bring together an impressive and rapidly growing collection of specimens for ongoing scientific research and public interpretation here in the gallery.
Our recently expanded Dinosaur Discovery Gallery contains several new and enhanced palaeontology exhibits including a full-scale re-creation of a 100 million-year-old dinosaur track environment. An interactive theatre provides several presentation options for visitors to view and learn about the pre-history of the Peace Region of British Columbia. (
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Searching Tumbler Ridge
The search for dinosaurs in B.C.
Behind the scenes on assignment with Canadian Geographic photographer Marina Dodis and writer Leslie Anthony.
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Running in Tumbler Ridge: Flatbed Falls
For those who prefer flat hiking and don't mind getting their feet wet, Flatbed Falls is a great option. It's also an excellent stomping ground for amateur paleontologists. Numerous dinosaur footprints line the creek. There are a number of spots where the more adventurous hikers can jump off cliffs into the creek.
Research Dinosaur Tracks in Northeast British Columbia, Canada!
Project Coordinator Lisa Buckley talks about the Williston Lake Dinosaur Footprint Research Project, a research project aiming to document 100 million year old dinosaur footprints in northeast British Columbia! We are raising funds for this project through crowd funding and we need your help - visit the Indiegogo site here:
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Mount Reesor and the Caribou Highway - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark! The Mount Reesor area offers great alpine hiking close to Tumbler Ridge. Once the top of the ridge is reached, views to the south and west are superb. The ridge top is a barren stretch of brown shale known as the Caribou Highway, where many tracks and sign of the animals can be seen. The “highway” leads to the south towards Mount Reesor looming in the distance. On a good weather day this is excellent hiking, but it is prone to windy and foggy conditions. At the end of the highway, one must descend to a saddle before starting the final climb to the peak.
The route climbs up the northeastern flank of the peak, becoming a bit of a scramble over loose rock near the top. The peak of Mt Reesor is the center of a syncline or trough in the rock strata. Once on
top, there are expansive views of the high peaks of the Rockies, including the glaciated summit of Sentinel Peak to the west. (
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Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
The Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark was designated in September 2014. Want to know more about Geoparks? Visit this website:
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Journey to Tumbler Ridge, BC
It was a quick trip, but a good one! Wish I was there longer to go on some of their long hikes. Definitely be going back. The video starts from Grande Prairie, AB and finishes in Tumbler Ridge, BC. (Canada)
Six Peaks Track Site - Hudson's Hope, British Columbia
The Six Peaks Track Site, located west of Hudson's Hope, British Columbia, is home to thousands of footprints from ornithopods, theropods, sauropods, and an interesting four-toed meat eating dinosaur.
Tumbler Point - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
The Tumbler Point Trail is one of the most popular and easily accessible trails in the Tumbler Ridge area.
On the west side of Tumbler Ridge is the trail to Tumbler Point, which is a great walk along the escarpment above Flatbed Creek. The trail follows along the edge of an escarpment, with expansive views of the Murray River valley. The area is a bird sanctuary, with 89 types of birds recorded so far. The Tumbler Point trail forms part of the 27-kilometer-long TR Trail, which encircles three quarters of the community of Tumbler Ridge, and there are signs along the trail to indicate this.
Snowshoe to Bullmoose Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Bullmoose Falls, located north west of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, is a popular snowshoe and ice climbing destination. If the conditions are very stable, it is possible to climb up to the base and walk behind the falls. The free standing ice pillar provides great ice climbing in the winter.
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Drive for Sunrise
Late December 2008, out for a drive on some snow covered logging roads near Tumbler Ridge, BC looking for somewhere to photograph the sunrise. Video capture on LG VX9700 Dare mobile phone, stills from Canon D60 dSLR.
Tumbler Ridge Golf & Country Club - Tumbler Ridge, BC - DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus
It's tee time! The Tumbler Ridge Golf & Country Club welcomes you to the most scenic and challenging course in Northern BC. Novice and experienced golfers alike enjoy the 9-hole, par 36 public golf course complete with pro shop, driving range, putting green and clubhouse.
This fully irrigated course is cut from thick, forested terrain high above the broad Murray River, and putting requires careful study. Continuous gentle breezes, natural slopes, undulating fairways and water hazards test your skill. Most of the bent-grass greens have elevated approaches and well-placed sand traps guarding them. The finishing hole is the challenging 405-yard ninth, playing up a two-level fairway to an elevated green.
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Music: Where the Streets Have No Name by 2Cellos
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Tumbler Ridge Promotion Video
We put together this compilation video for the District of Tumbler Ridge for their tourism promotions. Enjoy!
Day13b CRL: Barbour and Nesbits Knee Falls 2017-08-17
Day 13b of our 16 days on a Central Rockies Loop in Canada.
Even more sites from the Tumbler Ridge, BC area. We explore two waterfalls: Barbour Falls and Nesbitt's Knee Falls.
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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Sync Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Sync Falls, named after the syncline rock fold that the waterfall flows over, is located southeast of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. The forest in the area was burnt by the Red Deer Creek fire in 2014.
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