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G
O AHEAD, TAKE A HIKE, ENJOY!


So you want to get away, disappear. You are tired of the rat race and you need a little break. In Northeastern B.C. you will find what you're looking for. Whether it's a short walk or a several day hiking adventure, there are waterfalls, wildlife and enough wilderness to satisfy even the most hardened backpacker.

Climb high into the alpine and experience complete solitude and awe inspiring sights that only the northeast can offer. Discover waterfalls, fossils and caves that very few have seen. Hike the rolling, lush foothills of the Rockies or the picturesque lowlands of the Peace River valley. These inspiring valleys are a photographers dream.


Donāt forget to look around ... stop and smell the roses ... this is truly wild country!

Each and every spectacular place in the northeast is surrounded by incredible beauty. The northeast is Banff and Jasper without the development. It undoubtedly has the most intact predator-prey relationship, as well as the greatest number of large wildlife species on the North American continent!

Trails in the Area:
Pine Pass/Upper Pine Valley, Red Deer Falls Trail, Sukunka Falls, Bickford Lookout, Mount Spieker, Core Lodge Trail, Bald Spot Trail, Wapiti Lake Trail, Pink Mountain, Cypress Creek, Christina Falls, Beaver Pond, Redfern Lake Trail, Chowade River, Trimble Lake, Gantahaz Lake, Morfee Mountain, Carbon Falls, Stone Mountain Park, Nonda Basin, Smith River Falls, to mention a few.

Wildlife Abounds:
Moose, Plains Bison, Rocky Mountain Elk, Caribou, Stoneās Sheep, Mountain Goat, Mule Deer, White-tailed Deer, Black Bear, Grizzly Bear, Western Wolverine, Lynx, Wolf, Bald Eagle ... the list is endless.

 



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Important Safety Tips
to Remember
> Read and adhere to all relevant regulations!
> Acquire all pertinent maps!
> Tell a friend where you are going!
> Be prepared for all types of weather!
> Pack out what you pack in!
> Do not feed or entice any of our wildlife
   species.  "A fed bear is a dead bear!"
> Practice the "3 Cās":
   Common sense,
   Communication and
   Courtesy.

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