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Majestic frozen waterfalls & crystal-clear lakes await at BC’s captivating geopark

We know it’s a trek, but if there’s one thing that’s worth a cross-province road trip this winter, it’s Tumbler Ridge – one of only five geoparks in Canada. Surrounded by crystal-clear lakes, snow mountain vistas, and glimpses of the Northern Lights, adventurers of all kinds have options here.

Plus, the incredible park has tons of winter activities to offer, from snowmobiling to ice climbing!

About the geopark

A dream destination for alpine lovers and natural history enthusiasts, the park is home to a number of globally renowned sites, including alpine meadows, towering peaks, ancient glaciers, canyons, caves, karst formations, and 10 incredible waterfalls – many of which freeze over during the winter months!

For those who may not know, a geopark is designated by UNESCO for its international geological significance. So consider Tumbler Ridge a bucket list visit no matter the season!

Winter activities

Summer trails in Tumbler Ridge turn into snowshoeing paradise come wintertime, with terrain that suits all skill and ability levels.

According to Visit Tumbler Ridge, the geopark’s rivers, streams, and waterfalls all freeze over, creating “frozen ‘highways'” for visitors to snowshoe across for an off-the-beaten-path adventure. These frozen paths lead to the base of frozen waterfalls and to natural features that are otherwise inaccessible during the summer months.

There’s also the famed Shipyard Rock Formations at the base of Babcock Mountain, which consist of gravity-defying rock towers that are unlike anything else in the world.

Ready to experience it for yourself? We say pack your warmest layers and overnight bags – and go for it!

Enjoy your snowy winter adventure.

Tumbler Ridge 

How to get there: Drive 12 hours and 47 minutes from Vancouver via the Cariboo Highway/BC-97 N and BC-97 N.

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