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Stunning Triple Decker Falls, Wells Gray Provincial Park
Triple Decker Falls, near Clearwater / Wells Gray. Photo Jonny Bierman
Paddleboarding near Valemount. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
Paddle boarding across Kinbasket Lake, Valemount
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Summer sun gilds this vista of mountain and valley in Valemount. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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OUR STORY
Wilderness… Just A Step Away
Come and write your own adventure story. For hundreds of years, the North Thompson Valley’s geological and ecological wonders have enchanted visitors. Discover the world’s only inland temperate rainforest, explore alpine meadows and subalpine forests along the way. Then, experience the vast quiet of the tundra at the base of a glacier and contrast it with the roar of crashing waterfalls dotted through the region. This is Canada’s wild kingdom—wilderness is just a step away. Watch for a cadre of curious creatures in your adventures; grizzly and black bears, wolves, moose, eagles, deer, and salmon, among others, call this land home.
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ake on any trail in the region, and you’re exploring the trails blazed by 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. Wonder flows rampant on the South Thompson, North Thompson, Clearwater and Fraser Rivers. We have hundreds of lakes that vary in
size, from quaint fishing holes to ones with seemingly endless shorelines. Traverse 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, which features Canada’s fourth-highest waterfall, Helmcken Falls. Our beauty lies in our diversity, and it’s all here in the North Thompson Valley.
A skier cuts through fresh alpine powder near Blue River. Photo Mike Wiegele Heli-Ski Resort
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Wilderness… just a step away CLEARWATER/WELLS GRAY You can’t beat Clearwater for wildlife and adventure, as the gateway to “Canada’s Waterfall Park”. Wells Gray Provincial Park features 41 named waterfalls, with Canada’s fourth-highest waterfall, Helmcken Falls, being the crown jewel. Hike in the heart of the world’s only inland temperate rainforest, paddle pristine lakes, and raft on some of Canada’s fiercest rapids. With over 200 km of hiking trails through pristine lands, this is the Canada you’ve dreamed about. Bring your tent or RV and camp in grand provincial parks and private campgrounds, or treat yourself to rest and relaxation at our cozy cabins and B&Bs. In the winter, witness the wonder of Wells Gray’s frozen waterfalls, leave snowshoe footprints along the trails, and ski tour the backcountry from hut to hut in the Trophy Mountains. Keep a watchful eye all year round for wildlife, including bears, deer, moose and birds.
Barriere’s Fall Fair parade. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
BARRIERE/LOWER NORTH THOMPSON Bound by rivers and home to over 100 lakes, Barriere/ Lower North Thompson has some of the best freshwater fishing in the world. Frame your excursions with a backdrop composed of lush ranchland, forests, and the rounded slopes of the Monashee Mountains. Then, take a break from the excitement and enjoy our golf courses and a lovely wine trail. Learn about the Simpcw (people of the North Thompson River) and the Tk’emlúpsemc (people of the confluence), who have lived here as far back as the eye of history can see. Experience the yearly Kamloopa PowWow, hosted by the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc (formerly known as the Kamloops Indian Band). Rest in backcountry bliss with year-round ranches, lodges and fishing camps. It’s time to experience a land steeped in rich cowboy history and Indigenous culture. Indulge in history that features deep roots. Find both at the Fall Fair and Rodeo, held every Labour Day Weekend. 10 | NORTH THOMPSON VALLEY | NorthThompson.ca
Helmcken Falls, Wells Gray Provincial Park. Photo Tourism Wells Gray
Wilderness… just a step away Monashee Chalet near Blue River. Photo Destination BC/Jordan Slabbynck
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VALEMOUNT Valemount lays claim to majestic Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, and the Berg Lake Trail, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Endless adventure opportunities await with snowmobiling, snowshoeing, dog sledding, CAT, cross-country and backcountry skiing in the winter. Also, check out powerboarding at Crystal Ridge, the only sled-assisted ski hill in the world. Our awe-inducing, snow-capped mountain peaks create a perfect backdrop for your epic adventure. In the warmer months, cast your line and reel in Rainbow and Bull Trout and Whitefish from one of our rivers or Kinbasket Lake. Marvel at the Chinook Salmon Run, the second-longest inland migration in the world. Take to the trails by foot, horseback or ATV. Ride the class II and III rapids on the Fraser River or kick back and watch the golden eagles soaring above on a float trip. Check out the Valemount Bike Park, where riders of all ages and abilities will find a trail just right for them. Then, slow down for a bit at Cranberry Marsh. You can go birding, hiking or canoeing. Come back in the winter to skate, ski or snowshoe on the pond.
BLUE RIVER Blue River lies on the edge of the world’s only inland temperate rainforest, at the confluence of the North Thompson and Blue Rivers. In summer, take the time to hike or bike, enjoying epic vistas along the way. Commune with nature as you paddle Murtle Lake, located within Wells Gray Provincial Park, the largest non-motorized lake in North America. Blue River is a rich habitat for black bears, among many other animals, such as moose, deer, caribou, mountain goats, beavers and large cats. In winter, there is an exceptional snowpack, perfect for world-class heliskiing, backcountry skiing, snowmobiling and exploring the groomed cross country skiing and snowshoe trails.
Views of snow-capped Mount Robson on the Berg Lake Trail. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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Maligne Lake, a must-see stop on the Icefields Loop. Photo Christopher Czermak
BARRIERE AWAITS adventures begin
Welcome to the
DISTRICT OF BARRIERE
Where responsible travel is always in season. Come explore and enjoy the abundant recreational activities with a home-town atmosphere.
Visit us on-line at
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Getting Here
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GETTING HERE Use the Yellowhead Hwy 5 to explore the 330 km (204 mi) long North Thompson Valley in the north-central region of British Columbia. From southeastern British Columbia and the United States, head north up Route 97 to Kamloops, then follow Highway 5 north. From Vancouver, take Highway 1 east until Hope, where you’ll connect with Highway 5 and drive north. From Edmonton and Jasper, Alberta, take Highway
16 across the Alberta border and head south down Highway 5. From Calgary and Banff, Alberta, drive west on Highway 1 to Kamloops, then north on Highway 5. The closest regional airport is in Kamloops, British Columbia, with international airports in Kelowna and Vancouver, British Columbia. Airport access is also available through Calgary or Edmonton, Alberta.
NORTH THOMPSON AND COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS LOOP This circle tour is much more than a drive through the mountains. This scenic wilderness loop will take your breath away. This tour is the quintessential Canadian road trip, taking you from a UNESCO World Heritage site to offthe-beaten-path gems. Your journey through the North Thompson Valley and Columbia Icefields Parkway is as real as it gets. There’s easy access to the Columbia Icefields from Valemount in the North Thompson along Hwy 16 east
to Jasper. Take your time and explore Banff and Jasper National Parks. Admire the stunning vistas, wildlife, and over 100 glaciers. Marvel at Maligne Lake, which is home to the world-famous Spirit Island. Malign is the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies. There’s easy access to the Columbia Icefields from Valemount in the North Thompson along Hwy 16 east to Jasper. Make your return trip via the Trans-Canada Hwy 1 and connect to the North Thompson at Kamloops. NORTH THOMPSON VALLEY | NorthThompson.ca | 13
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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Valemount Visitor Centre.
The North Thompson Valley continues to welcome back travellers, from our next-door neighbours to international explorers! To stay up to date with the current travel guidelines & regulations, please visit norththompson.ca/currenttravel-information/ Here you will find updated information regarding visiting our communities, current weather and climate events, and resources for travelling along our routes and within the province of British Columbia. Don’t forget to connect with our visitor centres in Barriere, Clearwater/ Wells Gray and Valemount where local destination experts are ready to help you with trip planning assistance, as well as local expertise. We’re in this together! Let’s make sure we travel responsibly and respectfully, and your North Thompson Valley adventure is enjoyable for all.
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Hikers enjoy scenic views from Trophy Mountain in Wells Gray Provincial Park. Photo Connie Falk
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TOP NORTH THOMPSON VALLEY EXPERIENCES Fishing in Valemount.
round at one of the many pristine lakes in the region
2. ENJOY THE TRANQUILITY OF MURTLE LAKE: paddles only, no
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Photo Kelly Funk Photography
1. CATCH THE BIG ONE year-
Whitewater rafting Clearwater/Wells Gray.
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3. RIDE THE WHITEWATER RAPIDS or take a peaceful float
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down one of our rivers
4. STAND IN AWE OF HELMCKEN FALLS and the other incredible
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6. LIVE THE RANCH LIFE and learn how to be a horse whisperer near Pinantan Lake
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Helmcken Falls Wells Gray.
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Alpine flowers on Trophy Mountain, Wells Gray.
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watch the eight-second ride at the North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo in Barriere
Photo Carlo Borella
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Riding Blue Grouse Ridge Trail, Barriere.
7. HIKE HUT-TO-HUT on guided
snowmobile tour in Valemount
9. HIKE OR HELI-TOUR MOUNT ROBSON, the crown jewel and
highest peak in the Canadian Rockies
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8. HAVE AN EPIC POWDER EXPERIENCE on a backcountry
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excursions through the alpine wildflowers and unmatched beauty of Wells Gray
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Berg Lake Trail, Valemount.
Heli-skiing in Blue River.
10.EXPERIENCE UNTRACKED SNOW with a world-class heli11.DISCOVER HUNDREDS OF BIRD SPECIES and soothing quiet
at Cranberry Marsh in Valemount
12.GO WILDLIFE VIEWING to spot black bear, deer or moose in Blue River
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skiing operator in Blue River or Valemount
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BARRIERE
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Barriere / Lower North Thompson
Golfers work their way through the lush course at Chinook Cove Golf Course in Barriere. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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Wild, Rustic, Irresistible
Follow the North Thompson River on the Yellowhead Highway (5) as it winds into the Lower North Thompson. Witness badlands transform into a colourful panorama of ranchland, forests, and mountains. There’s prime fishing in the Lower North Thompson as hundreds of lakes cover the valley. Keep an eye out for bighorn sheep, deer, moose, coyotes, bears, game birds and birds of prey. Barriere lies at the confluence of the North Thompson and Barriere Rivers. Explore Adams Lake, Bonaparte, Chu Chua Cottonwood Provincial Park and the Dunn Peak Protected Area. Fuel up at one of the several restaurants, from fast food to cafés to steak houses.
1. FIND THE LAKES
Discover a plethora of serene lakes surrounding Barriere. Some are large, some quaint, but all are wildly gorgeous.
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2. READY TO SHRED?
Cruise down the ‘super fast and flowy’ Section Zero trail built by the Simpcw First Nation. It’s a worldclass trail.
3. COWBOY UP
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4. GOT TIME FOR FISHING? Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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The area is an angler’s paradise. Set out to find untamed wilderness & peace at Bonaparte Provincial Park and cast your line at lakes like Gorman, Allan, and Wind along the way.
5. SKY ABOVE, EARTH BELOW, PEACE WITHIN Photo Allen Jones
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19,353-hectare Dunn Peak Protected Area is an adventurer’s dream come true. Enjoy majestic mountains while you meander through the wild backcountry.
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You’ll find nowhere better to dig into our deep western roots than at the North Thompson Fall Fair & Rodeo. The Fair happens annually on Labour Day weekend.
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Wilderness… just a step away YEAR-ROUND RECREATION Wintertime means it’s time to get out into the wild. Soak up the quiet as you try ice fishing on one of our hundreds of lakes. Explore the Lower North Thompson Valley on cross-country skis, snowshoes, or snowmobiles. As temperatures rise, these same trails turn into hiking, biking and horseback riding trails. You may find yourself beside a river or lake, enjoying wildflower meadows or up on windswept craggy trails. All 19,353 hectares of Dunn Peak Protected Area are filled with glorious wilderness. It’s a backcountry recreation goldmine. Drive west on Hwy 24 (Land of Hidden Waters) off Highway 5, and you’ll find some of the best year-round fishing spots. There are also fly-in fishing camps to spend your days on the water and your nights by the fire. While you are here, visit Dunn Lake Hatchery, managed and operated by the Simpcw First Nation. Salmon are raised here to support the local waterways. Amid all the wild, unwind with a game of golf. Breathtaking landscapes accompany lush fairways with well-groomed greens. Courses include Bighorn Golf & Country Club, Rivershore Golf, and a 9-hole championship golf course in Chinook Cove. The scenic surroundings and good company should help to make great memories.
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Dogsledding along Barriere’s snowy trails. Photo Lower North Thompson Valley
Wildflower-covered hilltops make for a picturesque hike in Barriere. Photo Connie Falk
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Wilderness… just a step away Horseback riders weave their way through autumn foliage. Photo Connie Falk
BARRIERE GIDDY-UP This is ranch country. Saddle up and experience our western roots on horseback. With a guide, you’ll learn how to communicate with the horses on their level. Then, as a reward, you get to head out and explore the valley on the back of your trusty steed. Come Labour Day weekend, you can get your cowboy on at the annual North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo. See, smell and taste the community pride in the locals’ artisanal goods. Exhilarating events like bull riding, steer wrestling and logger sports are all available. Then, relax at night with family dances, cabarets and cowboy poetry. Relish a celebration with the Secwepemc people at the Kamloopa PowWow, put on by the Tk’emlúpsemc First Nation. Enjoy the dancing, drumming, and art by traditional performers and artists.
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Our Future
Simpcw First Nation is committed to creating a strong future for our people. We strive to uphold our culture, as well as work towards economic sustainability and professional development for our community.
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Simpcw First Nation is one of 17 bands that make up the Secwepemc Nation. Simpcwul’ecw (Simpcw territory) covers 5,000,000 hectares and extends north to Kakwa Park, south to Vinsulla, west of Goat River, and east of Jasper, including the North Thompson Valley. Simpcw people are known for their hunting and fishing abilities, as well their extensive plant and wildlife knowledge.
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Simpcw First Nation: 7555 Dunn Lake Road, Barriere, B.C. Office Hours: 8 am-4 pm Monday to Friday
Reach Us: Phone: 250.672.9995 Fax: 250.672.5858 Email: reception@simpcw.com Web: www.simpcw.com
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ACCOMMODATION Sleep soundly under the stars, or cuddle under the blanket beside a cozy fireplace. You’ll find lodges, resorts, guest ranches, hotels, motels and inns in the Lower North Thompson. Heck, you can even brush horses and do
chores at Jandana Ranch. So pick your level of wildness and snuggle in for a good night’s sleep. Several resorts here have camping and RV sites, and there are dozens of private and provincial campgrounds here.
Riders enjoy a panoramic view of Barriere’s valley and hills. Photo Connie Falk
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Helmcken Falls, the fourth highest waterfall in Canada, plummets dramatically into a lava canyon of its own making. Photo GlowingEarth
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Waterfalls, Wildlife, Wilderness
This is ‘the Canada you Imagined’. Over one million acres of wilderness in Canada’s waterfall park act as a playground for humans and animals alike. Clearwater/Wells Gray is a land of ancient forests, pristine glacial lakes, epic whitewater rafting, and more than 41 waterfalls (including Canada’s fourth-highest). Some call this the land of fire and ice. Long ago, volcanoes erupted beneath the glaciers, leaving the breathtaking landscapes you see today. Bears, wolves, moose, deer, beaver and over 250 bird species call this land home. BC’s fifthlargest Provincial Park, Wells Gray, lies in the heart of the world’s only inland temperate rainforest. Once you’ve had your fill of adventure, support local and fulfill your cravings at Clearwater’s numerous original cafes & restaurants. Clearwater/Wells Gray is the perfect midway stop between Vancouver and the Canadian Rockies. Giving yourself additional days & time to explore the area is a must.
Photo Tourism Wells Gray
1. GO CHASING WATERFALLS
‘Canada’s Waterfall Park’ is home to 41 spectacular waterfalls, including Helmcken Falls, Canada’s fourthhighest waterfall (141 m high).
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2. WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT
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3. TAKE A HIKE
Let your feet carry you along 200 km of trail that goes through volcanic fields, rainforest, wildflower meadows, and up epic summits.
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4. WHITEWATER RAFTING Photo Allen Jones
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Experienced guides will help you find adventure on the legendary Clearwater River with the biggest rapids in BC.
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Hit the Candle Creek Trail System, with bike trails and terrain to keep novice & expert riders exhilarated. Drop into the Wells Gray Park Visitor Centre or visit us online at wellsgray.ca.
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Float or paddle over pristine waters on Clearwater and Azure Lakes, surrounded by nature. These lakes have plenty of backcountry camping opportunities.
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ENDLESS FORESTS, GREAT MOUNTAINS, AND MIGHTY RIVERS In the Spring, bears come out of hibernation, giving great opportunities for bear viewing. The rivers reach their crescendo with spring run-off and slow in early summer for excellent whitewater kayaking and rafting on the legendary Clearwater River. This is the best time to view the awe-inspiring Helmcken Falls and the other 41 plus waterfalls at their full and breathtaking force. Three waterfalls with the best accessibility for mobility-limited visitors include Dawson, Spahats, and Helmcken, with shorter, paved paths and viewing decks. Spring, summer and fall are optimal to explore the 200 kms (125 mi) of hiking trails. The geology is incredible here—you’ll walk along 200,000-year-old lava beds past ancient volcanoes with sounds of the river below or at your side. Try hut-to-hut hiking in Canada’s largest alpine flower meadow on Trophy Mountain for a real adventure. Paddle the pristine glacial waters of Clearwater/Azure Lakes dotted with beaches and campgrounds. In the late summer, watch the salmon return to our great rivers at the accessible Raft River viewing platform off Hwy 5 or at Bailey’s Chute on the Clearwater River in Wells Gray Provincial Park. Horseback riding and mountain biking are always exciting ways to explore, and they offer a perfect view of the
stunning autumn colours in our endless forests. Choose from a short ride to multi-day and fully outfitted horseback riding excursions. Pack your bike to explore the whole network of mountain bike trails in town. You can also experience Clearwater/Wells Gray from the air on a helicopter flight tour or even on a tandem paragliding experience to see the valleys as the birds do.
A mother bear and her cub approach the river. Photo Tourism Wells Gray
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FROZEN WATERFALLS AND SNOWY TRAILS Autumn colours give way to breathtaking winter scenes in Clearwater/Wells Gray. Many of the rushing waterfalls freeze into picturesque ice sculptures the likes of which you’ve never seen. For postcard-worthy photos, visit Helmcken Falls, Canada’s fourth-tallest waterfall, where Old Man Winter creates a majestic ice cone beneath the rushing water. Roads and viewing platforms are maintained in the winter for your viewing pleasure. The mountains and meadows of Trophy, Battle and Fight Mountains offer a wide variety of spectacular terrain for hut-to-hut skiing and snowshoeing. This area is covered in the most reliable powder snow in the province – Cariboo Mountain Powder! One of the most affordable backcountry ski experiences, you can choose access by Snowcat or helicopter. In the winter, it’s the only way to experience Clearwater Lake, where you can snowshoe through ancient cedar forests, winter canoe and enjoy the coziness of a warm cabin and campfires under the stars. Let your cross-country skis glide over the 28 kms of groomed ski trails at the Candle Creek Ski Trails. Or join us in February for the Birchleg—a Viking-themed Nordic fun cross-country ski race. There may be fewer people here in the winter, but moose, pine martens, foxes and deer are abundant.
Clearwater Lake Tours
Snow and ice coat Wells Gray’s Helmcken Falls. Photo Jonny Bierman
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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ACCOMMODATION After a full day in the great outdoors, rest your head at one of our friendly accommodations. B&Bs, hotels, resorts, cabins, and ranches all have places for you to relax and rejuvenate. With over 700 RV and campsites in the area, pick your
favourite and spend the night. In addition, there are several local and provincial campgrounds, including several in Wells Gray Provincial Park and at North Thompson Provincial Park, at the confluence of the North Thompson and Clearwater Rivers.
Alpine Meadows Resort near Clearwater. Photo Holly Louwerse
Fall colours at Moul Creek Lodge B&B in Wells Gray. Photo Allen Jones
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BLUE RIVER
Wilderness… just a step away
Blue River
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BLUE RIVER
“Jewel of the Yellowhead”
Blue River’s moniker, “Jewel of the Yellowhead”, is well earned. As the nickname would suggest, there’s plenty of treasure to uncover, the treasure of the natural variety, that is. Valley bottoms merge with forested mountains that lead up to the rugged slopes of the Cariboo mountain range. Experience the blissful silence of nature while trekking forests of spruce & cedar. Our glacier-fed lakes and soaring mountain peaks are rich wildlife habitats where you may have a good chance to spot caribou, moose, deer, lynx, bears, wolves, coyotes, eagles and several other species of birds. It’s one of the best spots to see black bears in British Columbia! With places like Eleanor Lake and Herb Bilton Way Park, it’s all just a step away. You’ll find Blue River at the junction of the North Thompson and Blue Rivers. Unique eateries cater to every palate here, so support local and sate your appetite on a patio with a dazzling view.
1. POWDER CHASING
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Fluffy, waist-deep powder is never far away. Snap on skis or a snowboard and enjoy alpine, backcountry, and cross-country skiing. Rev it up another notch with a snowmobile and power through 60 km of sled trails through the powdery backcountry.
2. NORTH AMERICA’S LARGEST NON-MOTORIZED LAKE
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3. OFF THE BEATEN PATH
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Exhilarating trails carve through lush forests of spruce and cedar— glimpses of mischievous wildlife reward the patient.
4. MAKE A SPLASH
Eleanor Lake is perfect for soaking up the sun with the family. Enjoy aquatic recreation, explore the beach trails, or catch some rays.
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Canoes sit upon the sandy shore of Murtle Lake. Photo Alisa Khliestkova
5. EATS & TREATS
Shop Local in Blue River. Restaurants to fine cuisine on patios. Local tasty finds to quench your hunger after a day of adventuring.
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The azure blue and sandy beaches of Murtle Lake are stunning set against the forests of pine green. Find tranquility at the largest paddle-only lake in North America.
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Visit us online at blueriverbc.ca Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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Dining Here for the Best Cheers!
The Grill Life is too short come
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GUIDED RIDES ON A WORKING RANCH
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner from scratch, this roadside grill is sure to please your appetite. This humble, family-friendly establishment offers an extensive menu featuring hand-made Greek cuisine including Spanakopita, Souvlaki, BBQ Ribs and even freshly made Pizza’s.
THE SHOOK RANCH
VAVENBY TRAIL RIDES
VAVENBY, BC 1.2 km past the Vavenby Bridge
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Located in the Sandman Hotel in Blue River 795 Southern Yellowhead Hwy
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BLUE RIVER A helicopter drops skiers off near this incredible ice cave in Blue River. Photo Mike Wiegele Heli-Ski Resort
WINTER WONDERLAND
Snow-covered chalets welcome wintertime visitors.
Blue River is renowned worldwide for its abundant dry powder snow to satisfy the world’s hungriest powderhounds. World-class heli-skiing operator, Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing, is famous for unlimited vertical, pristine snow and exceptional terrain. There are plenty of other ways to explore the fresh powder snow here. Go backcountry skiing from a remote lodge, or explore our groomed
Photo Mike Wiegele HeliSki Resort
Snowmobiling the varied terrain in Blue River.
Expansive views looking over Blue River.
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cross-country ski trails. Snowmobile enthusiasts will love the 60 km (37 mi) of groomed and ungroomed backcountry trails for sledding. Embrace the warm sun on your face as you tear across this frozen frontier underneath bluebird skies. No matter what winter activity you prefer, this wonderland takes playing in the snow to the next level.
A little girl bundled up for Tobogganing.
Pristine Nordic Skiing trails through Blue River. Photo Lee Onslow
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BLUE RIVER
Wilderness… just a step away Two canoes lying on the shore during sunset on Murtle Lake, Wells Gray Provincial Park. Photo Alisa Khliestkova
LAKES AND RIVERS Imagine waking up to the sound of water lapping outside your tent. Murtle Lake, located in Wells Gray Provincial Park, is North America’s largest, non-motorized lake. You can rent canoes, carts and fishing gear at the Blue River Campground. Cast your line and catch a rainbow trout weighing up to 3 kg (7 lb). Rainbow trout and salmon are usually the catch of the day from our many lakes and rivers. The beautifully jadecoloured Mud Lake is right in the
heart of bear country, while Eleanor Lake is the perfect place for a relaxing picnic and a swim. Camping is located on the sandy beaches in approved locations on Murtle Lake, where you can share a campfire with new friends and old. Take a dip at sunset in the warmer months, then spend the night counting stars.
Sandy Point beach in the wilderness of Murtle Lake. Photo Alisa Khliestkova
A summer day at Eleanor Lake. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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Camping cabin at Blue River Campground. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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Blue River and Mud Lake viewed from White Rock. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
SUMMER ADVENTURE Summer in Blue River is both laid back and exhilarating. Spend your days exploring trails, whether on foot, mountain bike or for the more adventurous, ATV. There are peaceful forest trails within close access to town for hiking and biking, and with access to many kms of forest service roads and ATV trails, there’s no telling
what adventures you might find on an ATV. Cool down with a relaxing swim at Eleanor Lake, enjoying its sandy beach, concession and dock system. There’s something for everyone to enjoy in Blue River!
ACCOMMODATION
The Lodge at Mike Wiegele Heliski Resort.
Get comfortable at motels, inns, and B&Bs in the Blue River area. There are several places to park an RV or pitch a tent. You can even rent a tipi at the Blue River Campground. There’s also the luxurious Mike Wiegele Heli Ski Resort, open year-round, where you can choose chalets, or more private accommodations at the Bavarian Estate and Cabana, or Eleanor Lake Estate properties.
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Valemount
A hiker is dwarfed by the incredible view of Emperor Falls, the largest waterfall on Robson River. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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VALEMOUNT
Let the Mountains Move You
The Village of Valemount sits within the scenic backdrop of blue skies and dramatic snowcapped peaks and is where explorers like you gather before heading out on adventures. You’re surrounded by the Cariboo, Monashee and Rocky Mountain ranges, with Mount Robson, the tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies, in view. Hike the Berg Lake Trail, where you’ll cross three biogeoclimatic zones and gain close to 800 metres in elevation over 23 km (14 mi). Know before you go—anyone intending to hike the Berg Lake Trail should check the Mount Robson webpage for recommendations, updates and trail closures.
1. MOUNT ROBSON PROVINCIAL PARK
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The highlight of the Canadian Rockies. Find day hikes, backcountry camping, waterfalls, and viewpoints. Journey towards Mount Robson’s peak with a multi-day hike along the Berg Lake Trail or get some air under your wings and arrange a scenic flight.
2. TAKE THE LOOP
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The Valemount Bike Park is rightfully rising to acclaim! Extraordinary views accompany adrenaline-inducing thrills for locals and visitors alike.
4. WITNESS SALMON SPAWNING
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In George Hicks Regional Park, an accessible trail weaves through a marsh featuring an assortment of creatures. When the time is right, salmon spawning can be viewed right next to the path. The best place to see salmon leaping is Rearguard Falls. The viewing platform is accessible, and it is an experience to remember.
5. ALPINE SNOWMOBILING
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Cranberry Marsh is a stunning nature haven. Relax with some berry picking in the late summer or snowshoeing in the winter. Relax with a 6 km casual hike and listen for the bird calls in the summer, or strap on the skates for a twirl on the ice when the marsh freezes.
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SNOW FUN Valemount’s pristine snow was made for strapping on your fat skis or snowboard and carving your way through waves of champagne powder. Try CAT skiing with Cariboo Snowcat, or for something unique, try powerboarding at Crystal Ridge. It’s the only place with a sled-assisted ski hill in the world. Head down on long, steep tree runs and wide bowls filled with powder and classic glades. Our backcountry is a haven for cross-country skiers, snowshoers and snowmobilers. You’ll find dozens of snowmobile trails here, with varying difficulty levels from family adventurer to hardcore sledder. Let your team of Alaskan Huskies lead you through a snowy winter wonderland past frozen waterfalls, snow-covered trees and breathtaking panoramic views with Coldfire Creek Dogsledding. Go outdoor ice skating on Cranberry Marsh (once the ice is frozen), where on weekends, you’ll find local families out for a game of hockey or twirling on figure skates.
Snowmobiling Allan Creek. Photo Boosted Imagery
Winter in Valemount offers fun for the whole family. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
Nordic skiers glide through the landscape. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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Clemina Creek overlooking the Dixon Glacier. Photo Throttle Ops Photography
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Snowmobilers admire the view from Clemina Creek. Photo Throttle Ops Photography
VALEMOUNT
Snowshoeing is one of many wintertime delights for Valemount visitors. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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VALEMOUNT
Wilderness… just a step away
Berg Lake Trail. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
SENSATIONAL SUMMER Sensational is the word used to describe summer in Valemount where the scenery is immaculate and the adventures are epic. Hike Mount Robson and experience the sights and sounds of the Valley of a Thousand Falls, Emperor Falls, Berg Lake and Kinney Lake. Up for a challenge? Then take your mountain bike up to the Valemount Bike Park! There are 45 trails (with more being added every year!) of varying degrees for all ages and abilities. There are also hundreds of miles of forest service roads for exploring by ATV. For the adventurous, head up Canoe Mountain for stunning 360-degree vistas. It’s the highest place in North America you can go with a motorized vehicle. For those who prefer a slower ride, sign up for a guided horseback tour of our valley. Nature-lovers should explore the trails and boardwalk at Cranberry Marsh. There are wildlife viewing platforms for the most spectacular bird-watching opportunities in the region. Hawks, eagles, geese, ducks, woodpeckers, owls, swifts, and warblers all make their home here. Look closely, and you may spot muskrats, mule deer, moose and even bears. The Fraser River starts in Mount Robson Provincial Park, and it’s where you’ll also find an inland salmon migration. Head to George Hicks Regional Park and Rearguard Falls to see the Chinook salmon leaping through the air. Whitewater rafting outfitters offer accessible 44 | NORTH THOMPSON VALLEY | NorthThompson.ca
Valemount Bike Park. Photo Ben Haggar
experiences, while fishing, boating, paddling and swimming are also splendid ways to spend your day on our waters, admiring your surroundings. Find out what fun events are happening during your visit, like the Mud Races, the Robson Valley Music Festival, Mount Robson Marathon, or the Valemount Marina Fishing Derby.
Wilderness… just a step away
VALEMOUNT Kinney Lake, Mount Robson Provincial Park. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
Valemount features accessible trails. Photo Shelley Milstein
ATVing Valemount’s mountainsides. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
Rafting on the Fraser River. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
ACCOMMODATION Sleep steps away from nature at area hotels, motels, inns, B&Bs, vacation rentals, cabins and cottages. Camping is popular here from May to October, so reservations are recommended. There is an abundance
of campsites in the area with front and backcountry camping and several full-serviced RV Parks. There are also three provincial campgrounds in Mount Robson Provincial Park.
Entering the village of Valemount. Photo Kelly Funk Photography
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EVENTS
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Events JANUARY • •
Ice Man Fishing Derby (Clearwater/Wells Gray) Clearwater Winter Festival (Clearwater/Wells Gray)
FEBRUARY • Birch Leg Cross-Country Ski Race (Clearwater/Wells Gray) MARCH • North Thompson Fish & Game Club’s Wild Game Banquet (Barriere) • North Thompson Agriplex – BC Team Cattle Penning Competitions (Barriere) APRIL • North Thompson Agriplex – BC Team Cattle Penning Competitions (Barriere) • Honouring Young Women PowWow (Chu Chua) • Meet the new Lambs at Aveley Ranch (Clearwater/Wells Gray) MAY • Junior High School Rodeo, NT Fall Fairgrounds (Barriere) • North Thompson Fishing Derby (Barriere) • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Barriere) • Saturday Farmers’ Market (Clearwater/Wells Gray) JUNE • North Thompson Fishing Derby (Barriere) • Old Time Fiddlers Jamboree Fall Fair Hall (Barriere) • Friday Night Bandshell Music in the Park (Barriere) • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Barriere) • National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • May Day Parade (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • Saturday Farmers’ Market (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Valemount) JULY • Canada Day Celebrations throughout the North Thompson • Barriere Show and Shine Fadear Park (Barriere) • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Barriere) • Friday Night Bandshell Music in the Park (Barriere) • Clearwater Kayak Festival (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • Thursday Night Concert Series (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • Saturday Farmers’ Market (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Valemount) • Ice Cream Social (Dunster near Valemount) • Canada Parks Day (Mount Robson) 46 | NORTH THOMPSON VALLEY | NorthThompson.ca
2018 Mount Robson Marathon. Photo Boosted Imagery
AUGUST • Kamloopa PowWow (Lower North Thompson) • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Barriere) • Thunder Alley Stomp’n Toy Run (Barriere) • Friday Night Bandshell Music in the Park (Barriere) • Saturday Farmers’ Market (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • Clearwater Children’s Arts Festival (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • Candle Creek Half Marathon (Clearwater) • Thursday Night Concert Series (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • First Fish Ceremony (Simpcw First Nation – north of Clearwater) • Blue River Blues Slo-Pitch Tournament (Blue River) • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Valemount) • North West Mud Racing (Valemount) SEPTEMBER • National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Barriere) • Annual North Thompson Fall Fair & the BCRA Polaris Rodeo Finals (Barriere) • BC Agricultural Expo and Sale, NT Fall Fairgrounds (Barriere) • Chu Chua Men’s Softball Tournament (Barriere) • Banff Film Fest World Tour (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • Saturday Farmers’ Market (Clearwater/Wells Gray) • Valemount Marina Fishing Derby (Valemount) • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Valemount) OCTOBER • Thursday Farmers’ Market (Barriere) • Coho Day at Dunn Creek Hatchery (north of Barriere) NOVEMBER • Remembrance Day Celebrations (throughout North Thompson Valley) DECEMBER • Christmas Light Up and Shop Local Champaign (Barriere) • Christmas Light Up and Market (Clearwater/Wells Gray)
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