10 Things to do in Tumbler Ridge That You Shouldn't Miss

July 20, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Tumbler Ridge is a district municipality in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Peace River Regional District.
Restaurants in Tumbler Ridge

1. Kinuseo Falls

Murray River Forest Rd - Kilometer 51, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Canada http://tumblerridgegeopark.ca/index.php/project/kinuseo/
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Kinuseo Falls

Reviewed By DavidL734 - Vancouver, Canada

The dirt road to access is in pretty good shape. The falls are incredible. The hike is easy to the falls. Continue on a couple of kilometres for a better view. It was pretty wet and muddy. It was nice to have boots. Otherwise the trail was pretty easy.

2. Wapiti Lake Provincial Park

Ojay Main Road, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0 Canada http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/wapiti_lake/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Wapiti Lake Provincial Park

3. Murray Canyon Overlook Trail

Heritage Highway, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Canada
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Murray Canyon Overlook Trail

4. Jade Falls

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Canada
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Jade Falls

5. Tumbler Ridge Public Library

340 Front St, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0 Canada +1 250-242-4778 http://tumblerridgelibrary.org
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Tumbler Ridge Public Library

Open 7 days a week and offering a variety of kids & adult programming the Tumbler Ridge Public Library welcomes everyone to come and explore its treasures.

6. Nesbitt’s Knee Falls

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0 Canada
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Nesbitt’s Knee Falls

A Wonderful quick hike on the road to Kinuseo Falls. The first part of the trail follows the valley rim, and is south-facing. Conditions are therefore warm and dry. The view from the top is amazing and a narrow trail leads the bravehearted to the bottom of the falls.

7. Bergeron Cliffs

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0 Canada +1 250-242-3123 http://tumblerridge.ca/discover/id/31/bergeron-cliffs
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Bergeron Cliffs

The Bergeron Cliffs, on the southern slopes of Mount Bergeron present hikers with a tremendous view of Tumbler Ridge and are a real treat to the geo-tourist. Come visit our Geopark today!

8. Wild River Adventure Tours

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Wild River Adventure Tours

We are a year round guiding and rental business. We do riverboat tours to Kinuseo Falls in Tumbler Ridge. We also have other river destinations. We also do Jeep tours and guided ATV tours. Guided hiking tours are also available. We rent ATVs and kayaks as well as other camping equipment. Winter time brings guided snowshoe and snowmobile tours. We also rent avalanche gear, snowmobiles and snowshoes.

9. Shipyard & Titanic Trail Hike

Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Canada
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Shipyard & Titanic Trail Hike

10. Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark

265 Southgate, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia V0C 2W0 Canada +1 250-242-3123 [email protected] http://www.tumblerridgegeopark.ca
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Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark

The Tumbler Ridge Global Geopark is an area recognized as having internationally significant geological heritage. Geoparks aim to reconnect people to the earth, whether through hiking trails, learning about mountain building, eating food grown in the local soils, or celebrating the stories of the people who have lived here since time immemorial.

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