Kaila WaltonExplorer
I grew up on Denman Island BC, Canada and now I am currently based in Yellowknife. I love hiking, photography and road trips. I'm also a huge waterfall junkie.
Hike to Lady Falls
Comox-Strathcona D, British Columbia
5.0
1.2 mi
/ 131.2 ft gain
This waterfall is a pretty stellar sight. Located in one part of Strathcona Provincial Park, it plunges about 90 feet from a small slot canyon into a wide deep canyon. From the view point you can feel the mist from the waterfall on your face. For a different perspective, there is a small trail just before the viewing platform that leads up to a different viewing area of the waterfall. From that...
Ridgeview Lake Loop
Prince George, British Columbia
4.0
2.38 mi
/ 246 ft gain
Starting at the Eskers Provinicial Park parking area, walk along the trail past the marsh view point and continue on until you cross a small bridge and see a Park Map. Turn left walking along Ridgeview Lake. There are interpretive signs on the trail explaining the types of plants and trees in the park. The trail continues further on gradual ups and downs walking through open areas and through b...
Greer Creek Falls
Fort Fraser, British Columbia
5.0
1.94 mi
/ 351 ft gain
Greer Creek Falls is a beautiful waterfall in any season and a great half day adventure for anyone. Its a picture perfect area in the boreal forest of Northern BC, and a nice little swimming hole to cool off before hiking back up to your vehicle.
To get to Greer Creek falls from Prince George head West on Highway 16 to Vanderhoof. Once in Vanderhoof turn left onto Kenney Dam Road heading west,...
Rosewall Creek Falls
Fanny Bay, British Columbia
4.3
3.84 mi
/ 515 ft gain
Starting at the Rosewall Creek Provincial Park parking lot you take the trail upstream of the creek passing under the inland island highway bridge. This trail eventually leads out of the provincial park boundary, but don't worry you haven't gone too far.
It is about a 7 km roundtrip hike and the whole way is through a beautiful lush west coast rain forest. In it you will see stunning hemlock a...
Barbour Falls Trail
Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia
4.0
1.12 mi
/ 308 ft gain
Barbour Falls is an easy hike through a forest that follows along Barbour Creek. The trail is mostly flat with some small uphill areas, and it crosses a small creek until it reaches a viewpoint just downstream of the falls and the canyon. During the spring run off a couple of other smaller waterfalls can be seen flowing into the canyon.
To reach this waterfall, take the road from Tumbler Ridge...
Seton Lake Lookout
D'Arcy, British Columbia
4.8
0.78 mi
/ 259 ft gain
On highway 99 (Duffy Lake Road) just outside of Lillooet there is Seton Lake which is so very picturesque in its own way. It's turquoise coloured and surrounding it are cliffs and desert-like mountains.
To get to the stunning view point there is a big pull out just before the last switch back on the road. Park there and across the road there is the start of a trail that has been walked on enou...
Hike to Overlander Falls
Fraser-Fort George H, British Columbia
4.5
0.6 mi
/ 150 ft gain
Once you get to the pull out and head down the trail it is a 500m downhill walk to the lookout point of Overlander Falls. The waterfall is 10m (33ft) tall and 30m (98ft) wide. On a clear day you can see tall mountains around you and if you look down stream away from the falls it is just as beautiful as the falls. In the winter and early spring you can get to the falls but I would recommend wear...
Cameron Falls Trail
Fort Smith, Unorganized, Northwest Territories
1.99 mi
/ 322 ft gain
Cameron Falls is approximately 47 km (29 mi) east of Yellowknife along the Ingraham Trail. Driving along the Ingraham Trail there will eventually be a sign that says "Cameron Falls Trail 1 km".
There is a small parking lot with pit toilets, a recycling bin and a large garbage bin. Sometimes the trail and parking lot can get busy due to tourist buses stopping there for folks to go hiking. The b...
Hike to Flood Falls, British Columbia
Hope, British Columbia
5.0
0.6 mi
/ 262.5 ft gain
You can see the waterfall up high cascading down to the ground from where you park. Once you get to the trailhead and park on the side of the road, follow the trail toward the waterfall. The trail is a bit rough in spots with lots of roots, so be careful where you step. On the way to the falls, the forest is full of trees covered in moss and ferns everywhere. It is a magical site!It shouldn't t...
Cathedral Grove
Nanaimo F, British Columbia
4.5
1.6 mi
This park is a great stop right on the side of highway 4 heading to or from the Tofino area. If you are heading to Tofino on Vancouver Island, this park is hard to miss. There are signs for it and easy parking on the side of the highway. There are two loop trails on either side of the highway, and they are quite easy with self guided information about whats in the park, along the trails.
Smoki...
Hike through Englishman River Falls Provincial Park
Errington, British Columbia
4.3
1.9 mi
This is an easy 3 km or so hike that you can meander along and enjoy the lush greenery and the two waterfalls. The lower waterfalls is best viewed in the spring or winter. When summer comes the river gets lower and in turn that waterfall gets hard to see. Although, when the water levels are low you can walk down to the lower waterfall (the second bridge) and there is a crystal clear pool perfec...
Alexandra Falls
Enterprise, Northwest TerritoriesAlexandra Falls is one of two large waterfalls located within Twin Falls Gorge Territorial Park on the Hay River. The other waterfall in the park is Louise Falls. The waterfall plunges 105 feet over a limestone ridge and it is quite a sight to behold especially during the spring when it is in full flow.
At the entrance of the Alexandra Falls is a large RV friendly parking lot and a day use are...
Louise Falls
Enterprise, Northwest Territories
0.46 mi
/ 105 ft gain
Louise Falls is one of two large waterfalls located within Twin Falls Gorge Territorial Park on the Hay River. The other waterfall in the park is upstream and named Alexandra Falls.
Louise Falls is a 15 metre (50 foot) high tiered cataract waterfall that is an awesome sight to see, especially during the spring when it is at maximum flow.
At the entrance of Louise Falls there is a large parkin...
Ferguson Lake Loop
Prince George, British Columbia
4.0
1.55 mi
/ 79 ft gain
Ferguson Lake is a small and beautiful lake on the north eastern edge of the Prince George city limits. It's a great place to go for a nice walk around the picturesque lake.
It has a view point, picnic table, interpretive signage, outhouse and a dock. Only human-powered boats are allowed on the lake, such as kayaks and canoes.
Once in the parking area you can choose to go either way around ...
Bear Glacier
Kitimat-Stikine A, British ColumbiaThere is no hiking involved to view this magnificent glacier en route to Stewart BC via Highway 37A.
Bear River pass was once filled with ice, and in the 1940's Bear Glacier began its retreat. Strohn Lake formed once the glacier retreated enough.
Getting to the base of Bear Glacier is possible if you have your own kayak or canoe, otherwise you can view it from the big pull outs on the side ...
Photograph Salmon Glacier
Stewart, British Columbia
5.0
The Salmon Glacier, which is the fifth largest glacier in Canada, is a reminder of the great age of glaciers. It is a spectacular sight in almost any weather conditions, as long as the clouds aren't low in the valley blocking the view of the glacier.
There is a self guided auto tour with stops along the drive to the glacier, if you want the brochure for it be sure to stop at the visitor centre...
Photograph Sunrise at Pinnacles Provincial Park
Quesnel, British Columbia
3.0
1.2 mi
Located just west of Quesnel, Pinnacles Provincial Park is a great place to go for a short walk to a beautiful viewpoint. Park at the entrance of the park and follow the path towards the view points. The park overlooks Baker Creek and the town of Quesnel. Excerpt from BC Parks site: "Pinnacles Provincial Park protects a very unique formation of hoodoos. These hoodoos began their formation 12 mi...
Hike to Cascade Falls, British Columbia
Fraser Valley F, British Columbia
4.8
0.5 mi
/ 131.2 ft gain
When you get to the parking lot go past the access gate and follow the very well maintained trail. The hike to the viewing platform is all uphill, but short. After a couple minutes you will reach wooden stairs that take you to a viewing platform as well as to the suspension bridge where you can cross it to a secondary viewing platform.There are some very steep cliffs around the falls so be very...
Ski or Snowboard at Powder King Mountain Resort
Fraser-Fort George G, British Columbia
4.5
Powder King is approximately 2 hours, or 200km (124miles) North of Prince George, BC, Canada and Grande Prairie, Alberta is 384km (238miles) Southeast.Once you get to Powder King there is no cell phone service or access to WIFI, which makes it awesome as there are no distractions, just you, the mountains, and your friends.PK is open Thursday to Sunday every week during the winter season. You c...
Visit Upper Morkill Falls
Penny, British Columbia
4.0
0.19 mi
/ 115 ft gain
As soon as you park in the small gravel parking lot (see directions below for details) you will be able to hear the thunderous sound of the Upper Morkill Falls. It is the most impressive waterfall in the Robson Valley and with good reason. The viewpoint brings you right to the top of Upper Morkill Falls where it feels as though you can almost touch it. The waterfall is so loud that you have to ...
Hike the Butze Rapids Loop Trail
Prince Rupert, British Columbia
4.0
3.4 mi
The parking lot for the trail is just outside of Prince Rupert and right off of Highway 16W.This hike is an easy hike, with some hills, through a beautiful coastal rainforest. The viewing platform for Butze Rapids is 1.8km from the parking lot and then you can either choose to turn around and go back, or continue on the loop.Depending on the season you go you will see different kinds of flora a...
Teapot Mountain
Summit Lake, British Columbia
4.4
1.53 mi
/ 650 ft gain
Starting in Prince George BC, head North on the Hart Highway for approximately 40 minutes. You will see a sign saying Tallus Road ahead, turn left onto it. Cross the train tracks and then take the first right onto Cain Creek Road. Once on that road keep driving until you cross a one way bridge and you will see the Teapot Mountain trail head sign.
After arriving at the trail head, parked and ge...
Ancient Forest Loop
Penny, British Columbia
4.5
1.69 mi
/ 551 ft gain
The Ancient Forest Recreational Park 1 hour east of Prince George BC is a one of a kind forest and soon to be a BC Provincial Park. It is home to a unique inland wet-temperate rain forest. The Ancient Forest is approximately 800km (497miles) away from the Pacific Ocean. Some of the trees in the park are 800-2000 years old.
The best part about the park is how much it feels like being on the wes...
Explore Bijoux Falls
Peace River E, British Columbia
3.7
Bijoux Falls is a lovely tiered waterfall right along side highway 97N. It's a great place to stop and take a break to stretch the legs no matter which direction you are heading. This provincial park, nestled among the western edge of the Canadian Rockies, has a fair amount of parking and no hiking involved, unless you want to see the upper section of the waterfall. To get to the upper section ...
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