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The North Thompson Valley’s geographical and ecological wonders have enchanted visitors for hundreds of years. Discover the world’s only inland temperate rainforest, explore our alpine and sub-alpine forests or experience the tundra at the base of a glacier. This is Canada’s wild kingdom where Wilderness…just a step away. Watch for grizzly and black bears, wolves, moose, eagles, deer, salmon and more along the way. Step out on any trail and you’re hiking in the footsteps of the Simpcw and Canim Lake First Nations. The Simpcw and the Tsq’escenemc are members of the Secwépemc, or Shuswap Nation, whose traditional territory encompasses much of the North Thompson Valley. Adventure abounds on the South Thompson, North Thompson, Clearwater and Fraser Rivers. We have hundreds of lakes that vary in size from small fishing holes to ones with seemingly endless shorelines. Explore from the ranchlands to the mountains as they climb higher and higher until you reach Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Witness the spectacle of 41 named waterfalls in Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia’s fourth largest provincial park. Our beauty lies in our diversity, and it’s all here in the North Thompson Valley. To find out times and events dates for specific areas please see their destination websites.
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1 Start your adventure now!
Take the Yellowhead Highway (5) North from Kamloops as you travel up the Overlander’s route of 1862 while exploring the North Thompson River valley. Follow this picturesque river as it winds through a colourful panorama of rolling ranch-lands, steep canyons, lakes and forests.
2 Ferry back in time
Check out the historic McLure Ferry which has been crossing the river at McLure for over 100 years, one of only a few reaction ferries still operating in B.C. In 2003 the heroic efforts of the McLure Ferry and its crew were instrumental in moving firefighting crews and equipment to contain a firestorm when all other access roads into the area were blocked by wildfire.
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EXPLORE BARRIERE… ADVENTURES AWAIT During that firestorm, this little reaction ferry made over 100 trips in just 24 hours across the North Thompson River to help save the valley. The ferry operates daily during late spring to early fall from 7:00 am-11:45 am and 1:00 pm-6:30 pm. Crossing time is five minutes; capacity is two vehicles and 12 passengers.
3 Need a charge?
North of McLure you’ll find an electric car charging station at the lookout rest area in Fish Trap Canyon, other charging stations can be found at the rest stops in Little Fort and Wire Cache.
4 Look into the eye of the dragon
Take the time to check out the Wildfire Dragon Carving on the south side of the Louis Creek Industrial Park just east of the Yellowhead at Louis Creek. The carving was created to recognize the outpouring of help received after the McLure Wildfire in 2003 completely decimated the small community of Louis Creek, and the area’s major employer at the time, the Tolko Mill. Take a side trip at Louis Creek by turning east up Agate Bay Road into the heart of the area’s ranching country. Ranching families have lived here since the 1800s with many of the original family’s descendants continuing the ranching tradition today.
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6 Into the deep!
Follow the road to Agate Bay, situated on the west side of Adams Lake. This lake is 63-kilometre long and boasts an average depth of 981 feet (299.009 metre), ranking it sixth deepest in the world. Here you will find a boat launch at Agate Bay, a number of recreation sites for camping, including a marine park.
7 Stay on track
Continue up the Yellowhead from Louis Creek to the point where the North Thompson River meets the Barriere River and you’ll find the friendliest little town around. Barriere offers a Tourism Information Centre in the heart of the community, and provides amenities and services for any traveler’s needs.
8 Picnic in the park
Directly across from Barriere’s shopping mall you’ll find Fadear Park, complete with a Splash Pad for the kids, a blacktopped walking oval, and a Bandshell where “Music In The Park” often takes place on Friday evenings through the summer and fall.
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9 Hit hard, run fast, turn left!
If baseball is your game you’ll find a number of ball fields adjacent to Fadear Park. Catch a game, limber up with your own bat and ball, or just enjoy “the field of dreams.”
10 Cowboy up!
While you’re in Barriere check out “what’s up” at the North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo grounds facility just down the road from the Barriere Tourism Info Centre. If you’re driving through on the September Labour Day weekend make sure you get your cowboy on to partake of all the festivities.
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11 Voices from the past
Stop in at the North Thompson Museum in Barriere and browse the numerous “Exploring Our Roots” displays that tell the stories of pioneer families who settled this valley so long ago. Open to the public in July and August.
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12 Fresh from the farm
Every Thursday morning the Barriere Farmer’s Market takes place right next to the Yellowhead Highway outside Sam’s Pizza and Rib House Restaurant from 10:00 am-2:00 pm.
13 Find the lakes
Barriere is well known for a number of recreation lakes in the area. Barriere Lakes Road will take you to South Barriere Lake, North Barriere Lake, East Barriere Lake and Saskum Lake. Stop in at the Barriere Info Centre for directions or ask one of the locals.
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Pack a lunch and travel up Barriere Lakes Road to the Barriere Forks Regional Park. There you’ll find gentle forest and meadow hiking trails, and a great spot by the Barriere River to enjoy lunch on a picnic table.
15 Hike the alpine
Harp Mountain is north of North Barriere Lake on the Harper Creek Forestry Road and is a favourite for alpine hikers and adventurers in the summer.
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16 Got time for fishing?
The Barriere area is an angler’s paradise. Take a day trip to the Bonaparte Provincial Park where you’ll find many lakes along the way such as Gorman, Allan, Dunsapie, Mason and Windy, plus numerous other small and large lakes within the area. Before you go make sure you stop at the Barriere Tourism Info Centre for a map, campground info, and an update on gravel road conditions.
17 Ready to shred?
Mountain bikers will find the “super fast and flowy” Section Zero trail in Chu Chua by travelling from Barriere north on Dunn Lake Road to Simpcw First Nation where their talented trail builders continue to create world class trails for mountain bike enthusiasts.
18 Play the course
Just north of Barriere you’ll find the tiny hamlet of Chinook Cove, home to a championship length golf course, club house, and RV park, all set in scenic surroundings where memories are made.
19 Finding ‘The Fort’
Camera buffs will find plenty of opportunity to click away at scenic pullouts, abandoned buildings of yesteryear, and surprise wildlife encounters while travelling north on the Yellowhead to Little Fort. Originally an early 1800s Hudson Bay fur brigade settlement called La Traverse, Little Fort is situated at the junction of Highway 5 and Highway 24, taking travellers west to 100 Mile House.
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20 So many lakes
Dubbed “The Land of Hidden Waters,” Highway 24 gives access to more than 200 fishing lakes, and some of the best fly fishing in North America. There are so many lakes for anglers to choose from, it’s like trying to pick the best goodie from a box of chocolates. Make sure you get directions in Little Fort, and know road conditions to the lakes before you go.
21 Take a break & recharge
Immediately north of Little Fort you’ll find a shady and pleasant rest area at the bridge over Lemieux Creek. Let the kids burn off some energy while you sit back, relax, and recharge your electric vehicle.
22 Hitch a ride to the other side
Take the Little Fort Ferry across the North Thompson. This reaction ferry operates daily during late spring to early fall from 7:00 am-11:45 am and 1:00 pm-6:30 pm). Crossing time is five minutes; capacity is two vehicles and 12 passengers. Once on the other side, turn north and a drive of approximately 20 minutes on a winding gravel road will bring you to the deep and clear Dunn Lake and Forest Recreation site. Have a family picnic, go canoeing, fishing, sit a while and enjoy the experience, or turn north and take the backroad to Clearwater. Note: It is important to check road conditions before you go, as road work may also be underway.
23 Sky above, earth below,
For hikers and outdoor adventure enthusiasts the 19,353-hectare Dunn Peak Protected Area is a dream come true. Explore a wilderness noted for its wildlife habitat, backcountry recreation opportunities and majestic mountain scenery. The park is bordered to the west by the North Thompson River and to the east by Harper Creek and the Shuswap Highlands. The area is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, and is home to great blue herons, bald eagles, wolves, cougars, martens, river otters, black bears, mule deer and mountain goats. No camping or day facilities and a 4x4 is recommended.
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EXPLORE CLEARWATER WELLS GRAY… ADVENTURES AWAIT by a short hike, while others take a little longer, either way these sights are sure to amaze. Visit the Wells Gray Information Centre to get your free Park map and help plan your visit.
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24 Wells Gray Information Centre
Open May through October, the Wells Gray Information Centre is your key to unlocking your Clearwater and Wells Gray Park experience. Located on Highway 5 and Clearwater Valley Road, this interpretive centre includes detailed exhibits about the areas indigenous and natural history. The friendly staff will provide you with detailed information and can help you plan your hiking, biking, boating and other exciting activities. Make sure to take a snap shot with “Jerry the Moose.”
25 Wells Gray’s waterfalls
Wells Gray Park is home to 41 named waterfalls, including Helmcken Falls, Canada’s fourth-highest waterfall, cascading 141 metres into a canyon borne of lava and carved by glaciers. Some can be accessed
Clearwater and Wells Gray Park are home to hiking trails for all ages and experience levels. Travel up the scenic park corridor, 70-kilometres of road from the park entrance to Clearwater Lake, and explore a variety of hiking trails and viewpoints. A “hiker’s haven,” the park is like nowhere else, with volcanic lava fields, glacier-fed lakes, meadows of wildflowers, breathtaking mountain views and magnificent waterfalls.
27 Whitewater rafting
Feeling adventurous? Raft the churning white water of the Clearwater River in Wells Gray Park, which offers some of the best rapids you can run in Canada. Seeing the beauty of Wells Gray Park from the river is a view and experience unlike any other. With three guiding companies you’re sure to experience the wild side of Wells Gray Park. Trips include hikes to waterfalls where you can feel the spray of the falls first hand.
The Adventure Starts Here On your way to the world famous Wells Gray Park or along highway 5, don’t forget to stop in Clearwater. The town itself has a lot to offer; stop for coffee or pastries, check out the new shopping centre, dip your toes into Dutch Lake or take a quick but scenic walk on the hospital rim trail. Even better; spend a night and have a look at our “Discover Clearwater” guide and the local business directory available on our website www.districtofclearwater.com. Clearwater welcomes you to stay for a while or forever- we love where we live. www.districtofclearwater.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Discover-Clearwater-booklet.pdf
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28 Explore North Thompson Park
North Thompson River Provincial Park is located on the south end of Clearwater off Highway 5 and offers camping, river trails and a playground. Be sure to hike up to the viewpoint overlooking the confluence of the Clearwater and North Thompson Rivers, where you can see the clear waters of one river flow into the glacial blue waters of the North Thompson.
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31 Mountain biking
Clearwater and Wells Gray Park boast kilometres of mountain bike trails through beautiful forests with breathtaking views. The Candle Creek Trails in Clearwater offer the perfect mix of all levels of terrain through the lush local forests. Check out Trail Forks for maps and access.
32 Explore by boat
Take a dip on a sunny day in beautiful Dutch Lake. The 10.5-acre shoreline boasts a playground, a covered picnic area, a beach house and swimming wharf. Take out the kayak, canoe or paddle board in the summer, and in the winter, this location is popular for ice fishing.
Whether by canoe, kayak, SUP or motor-boat, the boat launch at the south end of Clearwater Lake provides access to 16 backcountry campsites, three trailheads, fishing, waterfalls and Azure Lake. A river channel connects Clearwater and Azure Lakes, both of which are 22-kilometres long. Clearwater Lake Tours offers a water-taxi to Azure Lake as well as day trips on both lakes.
Clearwater and Wells Gray offer many areas for camping from provincial parks, to private campgrounds, to backcountry camping. From riverside to lakeside or within the forest, come and pitch your tent or park your RV.
Head up Clearwater Valley Road to Trophy Mountain access point and hike up the soft, 45 minute incline up to Trophy Mountain meadows, Canada’s largest sub-alpine meadows, boasting a seemingly endless field of vibrant-coloured wildflowers.
30 Pitch a tent
33 Smell the wildflowers
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34 Find the turtles
Grab a canoe, kayak or paddle board and make your way across Dutch Lake to lonely tree island and explore! On a hot summer day, you might catch a turtle or two bathing in the sun as you glide past the gorgeous white and pink waterlilies.
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35 Drop a line
There are many places to fish in Clearwater and Wells Gray Park, with over 50 lakes and three rivers within a one-hour drive means lots of space to cast your line and wait for a bite. Visit the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC Hatchery to get a impromptu fishing lesson.
36 For those who ski & snowboard
Clearwater has its very own ski hill, located on Dunn Lake Road. The modest ski hill resort has a T-bar, runs for all skill levels and a spacious lodge that supplies a warm place to sit and rentals, if needed. If cross-country skiing is what you seek, head up to Candle Creek Trails, where you’ll find 28-kilometres of trails. Be sure to leave a donation for the Wells Gray Outdoors Club, or become a member to help keep the trails groomed.
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38 Play a round
There’s plenty of opportunity to play a round of golf, with two regulation-sized, 9-hole courses located just south of Clearwater and in Wells Gray Park. All experience levels are welcome to take a swing at the entertaining courses that boast obstacles for advanced players, with water hazards and sand traps.
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39 Watch the river flow
There are many places in Clearwater to just sit and enjoy the North Thompson, Raft and Clearwater Rivers. Head over to the Raft River lookout north of town on Highway 5. Many of the town’s trails and pathways lead to or along the rivers and many offer picnic benches or seating to just sit, relax and take in nature.
40 Try out disc golf
Clearwater is home to three disc golf courses; one located at the Clearwater ski hill, one at the Wells Gray Golf Resort and the other at the Clearwater Secondary School. Check out the rules on the District of Clearwater website, bring your own discs or rent some from Bigfoot Trading Co., and have some fun!
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Grab some friends and visit Rotary Sports Park, located near the high school. With four tennis courts (pickle ball players welcome), a skateboard park and basketball court, it’s easy to get out and get active!
Come with us into the Wilderness that is Wells Gray Park Come and explore the incredible Wells Gray Provincial Park. Located in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Wells Gray Provincial Park is the third largest park in the province and offers some of the most spectacular untouched wilderness scenery in the world. We are located at the Clearwater Lake Campground, 68km from Highway 5 on the Clearwater Valley Road. That is where your adventure begins.
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Activities and Services: Canoe, kayak, fishing and camping gear rentals. Boat tours, water taxi and interpretive guided trips. If we do not do the activity you are looking for, feel free to ask and we will point you in the right direction.
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42 Support local
A fun way to get outside while supporting local vendors is to take a stroll through the Clearwater Farmer’s Market. Located in the field at Dutch Lake Community Centre, the market offers a variety of produce, arts and crafts, meat products, baking, woodworking and more. There is also a playground, outdoor stage and is within easy walking distance of Dutch Lake Beach and the Clearwater River Trail.
43 Get some eats!
45 Hunt for treasure
Created in the early 2000s, geocaching is a real-world treasure hunt, using GPS-enabled devices. Find a geocache location and find what is hidden. There are many geocache locations in Clearwater, some can be reached by vehicle, others require a walk or hike. Some are hidden in the trees, others contain log books or tradable items.
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Fuel your adventure and feed your appetite with the original cafes and restaurants in town. With beer on tap, patios with lakefront views and artisan madefrom-scratch meals, there’s something to satisfy all taste buds.
In late August, early September, visit the Raft River Viewing Platform off of Highway 5 just north of Clearwater to witness one of nature’s spectacular feats as Sockeye Salmon return to spawning grounds. Picnic tables and a covered area provide space for a picnic. The park serves as a cultural icon to the Simpcw First Nation.
Experience Clearwater by walking the trails and pathways connecting the riverbend to communities and businesses throughout town. The pathways are paved and wide enough to walk, bike or scooter along.
Throughout the warmer seasons, check out Cruisin’ Clearwater’s Coffee & Cars car show in the Clearwater Shopping Centre parking lot at the top of the hill. Here plan to see all kinds of vehicles, from the classics and rustic to modern roadsters and electric.
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48 Horseback riding
Clearwater and Wells Gray Park are prime locations for horseback riding. Various trails throughout Clearwater offer simple trails for a calm ride, or head up to Candle Creek to check out the sights (no horses on the bike trails please). There are many popular trails for riders of any experience level, including singleand multi-day treks. Check wellsgray.ca for more information about guided day and overnight horseback riding trips with our local guides.
49 Get a bird’s eye view
See Wells Gray Country from above, whether it be from one of many mountain-top views, like the Green Mountain Tower in Wells Gray Park, by a ride in a helicopter or scenic flight tour, or through a guided tandem paragliding experience, the park’s iconic scenery is breathtaking from above. With several resorts, you can come and enjoy comfort and amenities while getting away from it all—with pristine wilderness as your backdrop. For a secluded luxury getaway try Alpine Meadows Resort
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50 Live the Wilderness Resort Life
or Cedar Haven Resorts. Kickback with friends and family at Dutch Lake Resort and or Clearwater Valley Resort.
51 Stay at a guest ranch & learn a new skill
The sprawling and scenic guest ranches of Wells Gray take you back to a simpler time. Learn how to ride a horse at the Wells Gray Guest Ranch complete with its saloon and many guest cabins. Or learn how to build a shelter in the woods, forage for tea, build a fire and more at Wolfwood Guest Ranch. The unique roster of courses will enrich any stay.
52 Get a great night’s sleep
Clearwater and the Upper Clearwater Valley are home to over 60 accommodations ranging from B&Bs to hotels, to luxury glamping tents and lakeside cabins. You’ll find something to suite your tastes and make your stay in Clearwater and Wells Gray all the more memorable.
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More than 23km of bike trails to explore
28km of groomed ski/snowshoe trails
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BLUE RIVER
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55 North America’s largest nonmotorized lake
BLUE RIVER
53 Go camping
Experience classic Canadian camping. Rough it in the backcountry at Murtle Lake, or book a spot at one of two campgrounds in the Blue River area. Blue River offers starry skies, fresh waters and clean air.
54 Checkout the wildlife
Blue River is one of the richest habitats for black bears in all of British Columbia, among many other animals, such as moose, deer, caribou, and beavers. The North Thompson Valley is also very popular for bird watchers, as there are over 250 different species of birds to spot.
Access beautiful Murtle Lake via Blue River. The largest non-motorized lake in North America, Murtle Lake is a fisherman’s paradise, with rainbow trout who will provide a good fight. Explore by canoe, kayak or SUP, and spend your nights on sandy beaches meeting new friends by the shared campfire.
56 Perfect powder
During the winter months snap on your skis or snowboard and cut through dry, waist deep powder, enjoying exhilarating alpine skiing. The town of Blue River offers some of the best skiing in British Columbia, whether it be in the backcountry, by helicopter or gliding through groomed cross-country trails. Throttle Ops Photography
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57 Herb Bilton Way Park
You don’t need to go far to experience the wilderness in the North Thompson. In the summer hike along the Blue and North Thompson Rivers. In the winter, strap on your snowshoes or go cross country skiing and explore the park taking in the crisp air and scent of spruce and pine.
58 Hop on a sled
Blue River is home to over 60-kilometres of maintained snowmobile trails, and boasts trails for all experience levels, from family-friendly fun to the more adventurous risk takers.
59 Sharpen those skates
When the mercury reads below zero, dust off those ice skates and head over to Blue River’s outdoor ice rink, located at the elementary school.
60 Gone fishin’
There are many spots to cast a line in Blue River, from rainbow trout in Murtle Lake to smaller fishing holes with kokanee salmon, this little town has so many gems to find and explore.
BLUE RIVER Campground & RV Park
61 Off the beaten path
Blue River is home to exhilarating hiking trails, filled with lush forests of spruce and cedar, rare glimpses of wildlife and fresh lakes and rivers. Stop by the Blue River Campground for a trail map.
62 Explore by bike
Blue River provides opportunity for a variety of riders. Forest Service Roads and forested trails provide opportunity to enjoy fresh air and nature, for all ages.
63 Get muddy
Grab your ATV and explore the numerous forest service roads throughout Blue River.
64 Make a splash
Soak up the sun at Eleanor Lake. Enjoy the dock, slide, concession and picnic tables, all located on the beautiful sandy beach, in the heart of Blue River.
65 Unique eats
Burgers, diners, fine cuisine and on the grill, Blue River will help you satisfy your hunger. Support local and soak in the sun on a patio while enjoying a tasty treat.
66 Pick blueberries
Blueberries grow well in Blue River. There are many places to pick wild blueberries in the area, just make sure to keep a lookout for bears! Full Service RV Sites • Tenting Cabins • Tipis • Pull Thrus • Fire-Pits WIFI • Canoe/Cart Rentals • Camping Gear Outfitters Town & Country Bike Rentals Phone 1-250-673-8203
Toll Free 1-866-675-8203 Highway 5 halfway between Kamloops & Jasper Blue River, BC V0E 1J0 bluerivercampground@gmail.com
www.bluerivercampground.ca Entrance to Murtle Lake, Wells Gray Park
67 Parbury Falls
One kilometre north of Blue River, take the Mud Lake Forest Service Road to access the Parbury Falls Trail. The trail is two kilometre long and starts at the Mud Lake Rec Site.
68 Artisans
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VALEMOUNT
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72 Mush!
VALEMOUNT
69 All about Valemount
Head over to the Valemount Visitor Information Centre for all your exploring needs. Find out everything you need to know about things to do, where to stay and what to eat.
70 Alpine Snowmobiling
Sled through Allan, Clemina and Chappell Creeks as well as the Westridge Family Loop. Take advantage of a cabin or the Tony Parisi Memorial Shelter. Find more information at the Valemount Visitor Centre.
71 Crystal Ridge
It’s one of a kind! Crystal Ridge Sled Assisted Ski Hill is open to the public offering six semi-cleared runs, each with a 2,200-foot incline, with a designated uptrack for snowmobile travel.
That’s what you’ll be shouting as you feel the force of the dogs as they pull you and your sled in unison. People come from around the world for this unique encounter right here in Valemount.
73 In the backcountry
If you’re on the hunt for deep, pristine powder and million dollar views, this is where to find it. Head up the Cariboo Mountains, strap on some fat skis or a snowboard and create waves of champagne powder. Step onto a Snowcat and head up, up and away into the mountain ranges that surround us.
74 5-Mile Community Ski Hill
Bring your backcountry or downhill skis, snowboard, snowshoes or toboggan and try out our 5-Mile Community Ski Hill. In the summer, the 5-Mile Road is the access for the bike park and in the winter it is access for several winter activities. Kelly Funk Photography
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75 Play a game of shinny
80 Golfing
Cranberry Marsh is a prime location for pond skating when the mercury drops. Take the family out for a skate or grab some friends and a stick and start a good old-fashioned game of shinny.
76 Blaze Your Own Trail
Put on your snowshoes and explore our hiking trails, such as the Overlander Falls Trail, in the winter.
77 Chinook salmon viewpoint
Hike up to Rearguard Falls viewpoint, where the Chinook salmon can be seen during their arduous journey back to the Fraser river.
78 Cross Country Skiing
Spend an hour or spend a day exploring the Robson Valley by cross-country skis or snowshoes. Try the wide-open easy trails of Jackman Flats and Camp Creek that are groomed by the Yellowhead Outdoor Recreation Association. You’ll find easy loops for beginners paired with hilly stretches.
79 Snowcat Skiing
Test your powder ability and become the envy of your friends as you tell them about snowcat skiing in the Cariboos in sight of the majestic Mount Robson. Let the heated Snowcat do the work and prowl 914 metres (3,000 vertical feet) up. Harness the anticipation and channel the intensity of the moment as you point your skis and let yourself go.
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In spring, you can snowmobile in the morning and golf in the afternoon. Valemount is a true adventurers playground and the perfect place to spend a Robson Valley holiday.
81 Bike park
The Valemount Bike Park is quickly becoming the favorite destination of many riders and the pride and joy of many Valemount locals. If you haven’t visited our trail system yet, you’re missing out! We have 16 new cross country trails on Swift Mountain.
82 Take the loop
The Cranberry Marsh and the Starratt Wildlife Management Areas are stunning nature havens. Enjoy berry picking in late summer and ski or snowshoe the trail in winter. The beginning of this great trail is great for someone with limited mobility, there are multiple access points available.
83 Cedarside Regional Park
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Kelly Funk Photography
84 George Hicks Regional Park
also home to mountain goats and even grizzly bears.
88 Local craft beer
A very accessible and short trail, George Hicks Park trail weaves its way through a marsh adjacent to the salmon viewing area on Swift Creek. View tadpoles, dragonflies, muskrats, frogs, and an assortment of marsh creatures. Right next to this trail is the salmon spawning viewing area at Swift Creek.
Local brewing company brews the beers we like to drink, using the finest ingredients sourced as locally as possible, to make the biggest flavour beers possible. Beers range from light and refreshing to dark and roasty to hoppy and hoppier. Enjoy!
85 Whitewater Rafting &
89 Geocaching
Float Trips
Come to Valemount for your geocaching adventure! Treasure is out there and it’s up to you to unearth it. Each hike description has GPS coordinates and a hand-drawn map of heritage locations in the Vale-
Climb aboard, grab a paddle, focus and get ready for the biggest adrenaline rush of your life! When you’re out on the water at the mercy of the mighty Fraser River, that’s all there is — nothing else matters.
86 Kinbasket Lake
87 Mount Robson Provincial Park
This park has everything: day hikes, backcountry camping, waterfalls and viewpoints. Perfect for any staycation. Catch sight of mule and whitetail deer as they roam unhindered through the forest, which is 28 | North Thompson Valley | NorthThompson.ca
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Camp, fish, dip in the boat or cruise around on an ATV - Kinbasket Lake really does have it all. Start at the boat launch and survey the turquoise green waters from your motor boat or your canoe. You’ll never run out of room, as the lake extends from Valemount to Golden, B.C.
EXPLORE VALEMOUNT… ADVENTURES AWAIT mount area. The booklet gives visitors a glimpse into the lives and activities of people who were here a century ago. Some of the more than two-dozen caches in the Valemount area are clearly visible, while others are tiny - no bigger than a fingernail.
views of the valleys of the Rocky Mountains.
Spend your Thursday afternoon at the Farmers’ Market, pick up some produce, baked goods and local meats for supper as well as beautiful, handmade gifts.
94 Stare out at all the stars
90 Buy local and fresh
91 Teepee Lakes
This 6.5-kilometre trail follows the Teepee Creek Valley to the emerald green Teepee Lakes. It also serves as an alternate access to Mount Terry Fox summit trail.
92 Mount Terry Fox
Explore a new hike up Mount Terry Fox summit. This 8.5-kilometre trail has an elevation of 1,450 metres and the “Big Rock” feature. At the top, take in the panoramic
93 Take a ride
ATVing and UAVing is a great way to enjoy the Robson Valley at the foot of the Canadian Rockies. With so many routes to choose from, you can make the adventure yours. Enjoy a night of glamping by Mount Robson, boasting some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Waterfalls, glacial lakes and mountain meadows await you.
95 Explore on horseback
Take a guided tour or explore on your own the many trails in the Valemount area. Create a new level of understanding between yourself and your equine partner. Spend an afternoon in the wilderness or camp out overnight. In Valemount, let the mountains move you and your horse. Kelly Funk Photography
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96 Check out history
Visit the Valemount and Area Museum and learn about the railroad, internment camps, pioneers and more. Take a stop at the local War Hero Museum located above the Legion. Stretch out those legs and let the kids play at Centennial Park. The area boasts a playground, EV charging system, well as washrooms or just cool off at the misting station.
98 Gold panning
Try your luck out at gold panning along the Fraser River. Search for hidden gems along the Mica Mine Trail or the rock beds of Kinbasket Lake.
99 Float, Boat or Paddle
You’ve found your happy place! Paddle through winding channels in a wildlife sanctuary, or sun yourself on warm rocks and jump into calm pools in a cool river. Valemount has an abundance of lakes, creeks and rivers to explore, they even have paddle board rentals.
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97 Take a break
100 Historic hikes
Pick up a guide from the Valemount Visitor Information Centre and get a glimpse into the lives of those who settled a century ago, including those who lived in Internment Camps during World War II.
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