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Waterfalls & wilderness


Tumbler Ridge has majestic wild parks, dinosaur trackway tours, excellent fishing, golf, ATV trails and expansive alpine playgrounds … experience the impressive power of nature


Kinuse Fallls


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Look beneath BC’s unturned stone of outdoor adventure. Discover Tumbler Ridge today!


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Charlie Lake


the lakeshore and renowned in the area for picnicking, swimming and boating activities.


TUMBLER RIDGE


Nestled in the Hart Ranges of the Central Rocky Mountains and Foothills, the area encompasses extensive alpine meadows, mountain peaks, forested valleys, and clear alpine lakes.


*For more information about Tumbler Ridge parks, please visit www.bcparks.ca.


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