Quality Falls, Tumbler Ridge, BC, Canada
A little video I created while doing a hike at Quality Falls in Tumbler Ridge, BC
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Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge Geopark! Quality Falls, located minutes from Tumbler Ridge, BC, is one of the most popular hiking trails and waterfalls in the Tumbler Ridge area.
Quality Creek drops over a number of waterfalls as it flows to the Murray River. The Quality Falls Trail leads to the uppermost of these falls along a one kilometre trail. There is a picnic site and
viewpoint at the falls. WNMS Trail brochure.
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Teepee Falls Hike near Tumbler Ridge B.C.
Teepee Falls is an easy day trip from Fort St. John, 35kms north of Tumbler Ridge on Hwy 52 you will find the trail head for this easy hike. It is 6kms round trip with an amazing view of the Murray River and a up close look at the falls!
I would completely recommend this hike for you and your young hikers! We did it with our 7,5 & 3 yr old. They loved it and had energy to spare on the way back to the truck.
Be prepared to keep a hold of your little hikers as you approach the falls. There are some unfenced, steep, drop offs. Nothing crazy just nice to be aware of.
I also enjoyed the little loop to the look out over the river. It gave us a nice spot to linger and have a snack before heading back to the truck.
WATERFALLS - Tumbler Ridge B.C
Exploring waterfalls in Tumbler ridge area
Kinuseo Falls, Barbour Falls, Nesbitt's Knee Falls, Babcock Falls
2016/08/01
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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.
Wapiti Onion Hiking Trail - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
The Wapiti Onion Trail crosses through Wapiti Lake Provincial Park. This 30 km trail is located on the East slope of the Rocky Mountains and is open for hiking and horseback riding. The first 19 kms of the trail to Wapiti Lake follows the north side of the Wapiti River and the shores of a few smaller lakes. Scenic views are plentiful, especially while along lakeshores. There is a short side trail (200 metres) to Wapiti Falls at 7 km. A reasonable goal would be to reach Wapiti Lake in day one. Backpacking time to Wapiti Lake is variable and depending on your level of experience allow 6-9 hours for the one way trip to km 19.
The trail from Wapiti Lake to Onion Lake ascends steeply into the alpine. The 2 km climb above Wapiti Lake has an elevation change of 1000 metres. Between 24 and 25 km there is a terrific view of both Wapiti Lake to the south and Onion Lake to the north. At this point the trail descends 500 metres to Onion Lake. Allow 7-10 hours for the trip from Wapiti Lake to Onion Lake.
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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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Monkman Cascades Hike - Tumbler Ridge BC
Some pictures and video from our trip to Monkman Provincial Park, south of Tumbler Ridge BC. You'll see some hiking, fishing, packrafting, and a GoPro rappelling down a waterfall.
Hiking in Tumbler Ridge: Albright Ridge
A classic ridge hike in Tumbler Ridge, Albright Ridge boasts great views, a multitude of caves to explore and a handful of beautiful lakes. Observant hikers may also spot fossils along the route.
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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Tumbler Ridge
Close encounter with a small avalanche near Tumbler Ridge, B.C. The mountain scenery out this way is mind blowing. I will be coming back A.S.A.P
Babcock Falls in 4K! Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Babcock Falls is an eight metre high waterfall located in the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark. A short trail leads through pine forests and wetlands to 8 metre high Babcock Falls. The wet sections have wooden boardwalks. Some unique wetland flowers are found along the trail.
The trailhead is 200 metres before the Core Lodge. The parking lot is on the left side of the road at km 13.8. The trail crosses a small creek, crosses the mine access road (watch for truck traffic), descends through swampy willow thickets, then joins a reclaimed exploration road and passes into wet subalpine meadows. The tree and plant species found here contrast with those on the drier slopes of the Boulder Gardens.
The developed trail ends overlooking the falls, but a short steep path leads to the pool right at the base of the falls, which are formed from a lip of resistant sandstone. Fossilized logs can be found in these rocks, especially around one small overhang with a good view of the falls. (wnms.ca)
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Teepee Falls - Tumbler Ridge BC
On the Murray river just outside Tumbler Ridge BC you can find Teepee Falls. Very easy and accessible partial day hike.
On this visit we got lucky with the smoke from northern BC wildfires which had cleared out just a few hours earlier.
Quality Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Quality Creek drops over a number of waterfalls as it flows to the Murray River. The Quality Falls Trail leads to the uppermost of these falls along a one kilometre trail. There is a picnic site and viewpoint at the falls. wnms.ca
Visit our tourism website at TumblerRidge.ca
Dinosaur Tracks in Tumbler Ridge BC
Tourism BC Field Reporter Ami Catriona finds evidence that creatures before her walked the ground in Northern British Columbia.
Highline at Tepee Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
Welcome to the Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark! For this video, we join SlackerTodd on a highline above Tepee Falls! Check him out on Instagram!
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Red Deer Falls - Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Red Deer Falls, located in the Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark, is surrounded by beautiful mountain and canyon scenery. Prentiss Gray left the first description and took the first photos of Red Deer Falls. He wrote of '...Seventy foot of sheer drop where the river plunged into a gorgeous pool, hemmed in by towering rocks. It paid for all the trip as we gazed a that silvery ribbon.' (Exploring Tumbler Ridge, by Dr. Charles Helm (2008))
The trail to Red Deer Falls is easily accessible by ATV, but can be done with a 4wd vehicle.
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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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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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Welcome to Tumbler Ridge!
Welcome to Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada! Tumbler Ridge is a wilderness resort, without the crowds. Surrounded by five provincial parks and a world-class network of over 60 hiking trails, the area offers an abundance of activity options for all interests and abilities. This includes ATV, mountain biking and river boating adventures. Winter activities include snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cross country skiing and ice climbing.
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